'World Within a Song' will be an exploration of 50 songs (including some of his own) that have had a significant impact on his personal and creative development.
The book will be titled 'George Harrison: The Reluctant Beatle' and written by acclaimed Beatles biographer Philip Norman.
While there are no two ways of coping during difficult times, we could learn a thing or two from artists who thrived in solitude and fortuitously produced their magnum opuses.
Bestselling journalist Michael Pollan heralds the new psychedelic revolution, and the benefits it might bring.
One major difference between 'The Handmaid’s Tale' and its progeny involves the nature of the plot and tone. If 'The Handmaid’s Tale' was a warning, 'The Testaments' is a call to revolution.
From Fiona Apple to Wim Wenders to Edvard Munch, here's a few examples of art that's relevant (and maybe somewhat comforting) through this garbage fire of a time.
The Hold Steady turns 20 this year and we got a chance to talk with Michael Hann about the new coffee table book he wrote in conjunction with the band and how he became a part of the Unified Scene.
The book was a heavy psychological and philosophical meditation on loneliness, relationships, and fear of the unknown; and the adaptation will undoubtedly showcase his talent in pulling off complex narratives.
Belle & Sebastian’s main man, Stuart Murdoch is all set to publish his debut book, 'Nobody's Empire.'
It would be reasonable to assume that Crichton was a serious purveyor of hard science—and he was. But when you read his non-fiction book 'Travels', you learn that he was, in fact, something of a mystical oddball at the same time.
Traveling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell is the title of a new book by NPR music critic Ann Powers, set to release June 11th.
An interesting discovery was made recently in Denmark’s Arnamagnæan Collection (Copenhagen) – possibly one of the world’s first ‘databases’ of books, most of which were previously unknown.
Both Jagger and Keith Richards wrote forewords, while many of Watts’ family members gave interviews for the authorized biography 'Charlie's Good Tonight.'
The focus of McCartney's new book will be on 1964 when The Beatles broke in the U.S., and is comprised of photos he personally took on his 35mm camera.
U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith's rural poetry tour is vital today because it allows for poetry to be consumed by those who might not have regular access.
Recap of our sit down with Art Bell, the man who started Comedy Central, as we talk to him about his recently released memoir, discovering talent like Bill Maher and Jon Stewart, and much more.
Haruki Murakami's idea is to try to lift the nation's spirits under the current coronavirus lockdown by playing some of his favorite songs and answering listener questions in a two-hour show across 39 Japanese radio shows.
After Issue 9 (August 2019) the magazine will no longer be available at newsstands, and Issue 10 will be the last to have new content.
Part 2 of our chat with the country's leading comedy historian, Kliph Nesteroff, about his latest book 'Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars.'
Like few pop culture phenomena of another era, 'The Sopranos' is having a moment in 2019, in conjunction with its 20th anniversary.
It's normally a hacky device for a biography to take the position that "this isn't really about its subject- it's actually about America," but 'Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America' somehow pulls it off.
'The Journal of Beatles Studies,' published by Liverpool University Press, is the first journal to establish The Beatles as an object of scholarly research.
Legendary rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah has confirmed that he is set to release a new memoir, titled Rise Of A Killah: My Life In The Wu-Tang.
Cult singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock, who many critics and his fans consider as a master of neo-psychedelia, has announced a memoir.