Bob Dylan contains multitudes. He can be loving, funny or charming. He can also be vicious and violent. Often all at once, but he was at his most cutting here.
It is no coincidence that the newly-released Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet uses the same lyric as its title. James Mangold’s film is less of a chronological origin story than a moving ...
After hitchhiking to New York City, Dylan finds his way into a hospital room where his muse, folksinger Woody Guthrie, is slowly dying. Eventually, Dylan plays his tune “Song To Woody,” for him and ...
A wonky hip brought me to Bob Dylan. If I may explain. This hip, the left one, worn out by decades of intemperate activity, had to go. A new joint, fashioned of mighty titanium, was its replacement.