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Suze Rotolo, Bob Dylan, and the Woman Question: The Virtues of Thinking Twice

Susie Rotolo, Bob Dylan’s lover in the early sixties, died last month, and NPR recently played an excerpt from a 2008 interview with her. I was very moved by the interview, and felt that it gave me a startling and … finish reading Suze Rotolo, Bob Dylan, and the Woman Question: The Virtues of Thinking Twice

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The decade’s most important radio trends #1: The birth and troubled childhood of satellite Radio

At end of the first decade of the 21st century there are more audio entertainment options available than any time before. Even if traditional broadcast radio has a case of the doldrums, the viability of radio-like media has never been … finish reading The decade’s most important radio trends #1: The birth and troubled childhood of satellite Radio

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