Critical Essay by Jon Landau
Van Morrison's road has been rocky, and it has not left him unscarred, but it is now obvious that he has not only made it through his personal bad times, but that ...
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The Moondance Diner, with its iconic revolving sign already removed, was almost unrecognisable on Tuesday afternoon. But it was still eminently there on Sixth Avenue in Soho, which no one, not even...
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Like the pioneers of old, the city's landmark Moondance Diner is about to pull up stakes and head west to Wyoming. Not to Sundance _ that would be too poetic _ but to LaBarge, a wide place in the r...
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It opened in 1916 as a vaudeville theater called the Ideal and closed a few weeks ago as the Playpen, a seedy porno emporium on the ragged rim of Times Square. It now faces the wrecking ball despit...
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It opened in 1916 as a vaudeville theater called the Ideal and closed a few weeks ago as the Playpen, a seedy porno emporium on the ragged rim of Times Square. It now faces the wrecking ball despit...
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We all have a soft spot for the music of our youth, but few take it as far as the Long Players.Every few months, this group of busy Nashville session musicians gets together to perform a classic ro...
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