Bonnaroo: Bruce Springsteen Takes Requests
For Bruce Springsteen, it’s not to early to tell the little girls and boys to be good for goodness’ sake.
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Bonnaroo: Bruce Springsteen Takes Requests
For Bruce Springsteen, it’s not to early to tell the little girls and boys to be good for goodness’ sake.
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Bonnaroo: Bruce Springsteen Takes Requests
In May, video game sales fell to $863 million, down 23 percent from the same period a year ago.
Friday at Bonnaroo was dominated by New York City, from Dirty Projectors to the Beastie Boys. On Saturday, Tennessee took over.
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Bonnaroo: Al Green Convinces a Crowd
The surrealist English songwriter is never at a loss for snappy patter.
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Bonnaroo: Robyn Hitchcock Has a Flashback
Bonnaroo was Phish’s natural habitat.
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Bonnaroo: Three Euphoric Hours With Phish
Gregg Gillis matched and manipulated Top 40 hits so that raunchy come-ons mingled with pop romance.
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Bonnaroo: Recycling Pop With Girl Talk
At Bonnaroo, grooves for propulsion and hypnosis, from two musical hotbeds: Mali and New York City.
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Bonnaroo: An Afternoon of Rhythm and Vertigo
The group from Oslo was David Byrne’s pick to open the afternoon he curated for Bonnaroo’s That Tent.
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Bonnaroo: Katzenjammer Plays That Tent
“No man was ever wise by chance.”
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Lucius Annaeus Seneca
“There is nothing like a dream to create the future.”
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Victor Hugo
“Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.”
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Albert Einstein
Colin Gee, whose work hovers between physical theater and dance, is an intriguing choice for a performing artist in residence at the Whitney Museum.
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Ambassador for the Art of Performance
With a city park installation, an artist blurs distinctions between sculpture and environment.
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Go Ahead, Play With (and on) the Art
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