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On the Complicated Legacy of American Country Music

On the Complicated Legacy of American Country Music

Soundtrack to the Embattled Claims of Folk Culture

By Literary Hub | November 14, 2018

Why Do We Love Joni Mitchell the Way We Do?

Why Do We Love Joni Mitchell the Way We Do?

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What Folk Music Misses About Actual Folks

What Folk Music Misses About Actual Folks

Brian Laidlaw on the Pastoral Fantasy in Music and Poetry

By Brian Laidlaw | November 9, 2018

The Moment When Punk Collided With Poetry

The Moment When Punk Collided With Poetry

On the Rock 'n' Roll Art of Patti Smith, Sam Shepard, and More

By Kembrew McLeod | October 19, 2018

The Life of the Writer/Musician

The Life of the Writer/Musician

Alicia Jo Rabins Asks a Dozen Creative Multitaskers How They Do It

By Alicia Jo Rabins | October 19, 2018

How the First Punk in East Berlin Became an Enemy of the State

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