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Bruce Springsteen's "Letter to You" Documentary Coming to AppleTV+

It shares a release date with Springsteen's new album

Levi's Latest Collection Is an Ode to the Underground of Reagan's America

Designer Paul O'Neill looked to Louisville's unsung '80s punk scene for his inspiration

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for October

Including a scary follow-up to “The Haunting of Hill House” and all things accidentally Wes Anderson

John Lennon’s “Lost Weekend” Penthouse Is for Sale

The NYC property is listed for $5.5 million

As Fall Rolls in, the Music Industry Braces for a Second Wave

If September was any indication, a return to live music as we know it could be further off than we thought

Death Valley Girls Name the Records That Inspired Their Sound

The best new band in psych rock count Sonic Youth, the B-52's and Black Sabbath among their favorites

Bill Murray Receives Legal Threat From the Doobie Brothers

"We'd almost be okay with it if the shirts weren't so damn ugly," the letter reads. "But it is what it is."

Tim Heidecker Is Afraid of Dying, So He Wrote Some Songs About It

His new album "Fear of Death" tackles mortality at a moment when that's all we can think about

On the Futility of "Greatest Albums of All Time" Lists

Rolling Stone's reimagined list is proof that ranking art's greatness is impossible

SXSW Announces Online Festival for 2021

Austin's annual music, film and tech conference gets a digital-only add-on, but it doesn't necessarily preclude an in-person event

Revisiting Burl Ives's Red Scare Nightmare

When the folksinger made a decision that would alienate many of his peers

Watch: Dave Grohl Writes a Song for 10-Year-Old Drum Prodigy Nandi Bushell

Because, as Grohl tweeted, "every superhero needs a theme song"

Groupie Who Inspired Penny Lane in “Almost Famous” Calls Character “Pathetic”

Pamela Des Barres took issue with the way Cameron Crowe portrayed groupies

Vinyl Records Outsell CDs for the First Time Since the ’80s

However, as you might expect, streaming beat them both

Remembering “Almost Famous” and the Bygone Golden Age of Music Journalism

As the film turns 20, we check in with people who were so inspired by its protagonist that they followed in his footsteps

Toots Hibbert, Reggae Pioneer, Dead at 77

He leaves behind a towering musical legacy