The indomitable punk poet — who was born in Chicago and briefly lived in Logan Square when she was young — dedicated “People ...
Patti Smith and her band were magnificent as they celebrated the 50th anniversary of “Horses” at the Masonic in San Francisco ...
While National Book Award-winning “Just Kids” followed her pursuit of art in New York and her precious friendship with ...
The sound engineers on 'Horses', old friends and more, recall the making of Patti Smith's debut album and define its power, ...
In 1975, she transformed poetry into punk. Neither would ever be the same. More than 20 artists who made and admired the ...
“Jesus died for somebody’s sins but not mine,” Smith sang on Saturday over the slow piano chords of keyboardist Tony Shanahan ...