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Here's what's making us happy
this
week.
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Brittany Allen
| October 31, 2025
Bob Dylan’s Superpower is That He Doesn’t Get Embarrassed
Ron Rosenbaum on the Icon and the Enigma
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Ron Rosenbaum
| October 28, 2025
On the Impromptu Walgreens Concert That Got Evan Dando to Sober Up
“I’ve been lost and found more times than I can count,
but it was time to make a change.”
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Evan Dando
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Everything you need to know about Axl Rose's graphic novel.
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Brittany Allen
| October 17, 2025
Singing For Freedom: How Those Fleeing Slavery Found New Lives in the North
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Tom Zoellner
| October 17, 2025
Living in the Shadow of Your Father’s Iconic Song
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Sarah Curtis
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Anne Sebba
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Jerome Charyn
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Tom Piazza
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Rachel Kushner on the 10th Anniversary of Kim Gordon’s
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“Distance is key to the power of her performance. But it’s key to her offstage life as well.”
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Rachel Kushner
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