“Jesus died for somebody’s sins but not mine,” Smith sang on Saturday over the slow piano chords of keyboardist Tony Shanahan ...
At the Chicago Theatre, Patti Smith and her band tore into “Horses” from top to bottom, and 50 years on, it’s still ...
The indomitable punk poet — who was born in Chicago and briefly lived in Logan Square when she was young — dedicated “People ...
In 1975, she transformed poetry into punk. Neither would ever be the same. More than 20 artists who made and admired the ...
The sound engineers on 'Horses', old friends and more, recall the making of Patti Smith's debut album and define its power, ...
One of the city's great romantic bards treated fans to a night of songs and stories, with stripped-down acoustic performances of classics from all over her catalog ...
Smith's debut album ushered in a new era of rock and roll. Critic Ken Tucker reviews the new anniversary edition of Horses, plus we listen back to Terry Gross' 1996 and 2010 interviews with Smith.
Hannah Pezzack looks back half a century to Patti Smith's Horses and finds an album pulsating with erotic energy ...
We are taking a look back at the astounding career of Neil Young and revisiting 10 of the best covers of his work from Johnny ...
Lily Allen, Taylor Swift, and more have turned real homes—from NYC townhouses to seaside estates—into unforgettable lyrics.
This year’s Lisbon Architecture Triennale explores the theme How Heavy is a City? Will Jennings found the independent ...
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