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Bruce Springsteen’s songs have chronicled the working American’s hopes and dreams for 50 years. In that time, The Boss’ ...
Nugent on fighting, what he calls, corrupt bureaucrats: "I could give you examples which would make you cry tears of blood." ...
Along with Journey, Anglo-American superstars Foreigner defined early 80s AOR music thanks to 1981’s mega-selling 4 album. In ...
One of the last places she was seen is an area known as End of Road. More than three years later, she’s the face of a crisis: ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In “Theater Kid ... the Village Voice to try to find an apartment share and on the front page was a big headline about how many people ...
For Groff, the two-in-a-row possibility, exciting enough, even has a hint more frisson: Just In Time, a biographical musical ...
He grew up in a suburb of Detroit called Cardboard Village ... a poor kid. And it was embarrassing. SIMON: You used to accompany your father at night when he - boy, this sounds colorful. Easy for me ...
Kirke, born in London but raised in New York City and now residing in Nashville, also explores what shaped her in her debut book, Wild West Village ... it comes to having people go, “Well ...
When it did, I never knew it was providence’s own way of anticipating Nigerian Aso Rock’s nauseating historical revisionism.
Seller's “Theater Kid” — which he wrote even before finding a publishing house — traces the rise of an unlikely theater force who was raised in a poor neighborhood far from Broadway, along the way ...