J. Cole addressed the Kendrick-Drake feud, and Bruce Springsteen whipped up an instant response to the chaos in Minneapolis.
Category: Springsteen, Bruce
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Springsteen Releases ‘Streets of Minneapolis,’ a Song Protesting ICE
The lyrics criticize President Trump and include references to Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were fatally shot by federal agents this month.
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When Bruce Springsteen (Hank Azaria) Met Michael Stipe (Michael Shannon)
Both actors pay homage to rock ’n’ roll greats onstage. But their relationships to their muses — and how they perform their songs — are very different.
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Springsteen Denounces ICE Deployments and Renee Good’s Killing
In a surprise appearance in New Jersey, the musician dedicated his song “The Promised Land” to Ms. Good, who was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis this month.
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Meryl Streep and More Stars Toast Tom Hanks in ‘This World of Tomorrow’
A crowd that included Meryl Streep, Martin Short and Steve Martin packed the Shed for the actor’s new show, “This World of Tomorrow.”
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You Can’t Make a Jersey Movie Without the Diner
The new Bruce Springsteen biopic uses the diner as a cinematic device, and a symbol of a state that has been called the nation’s “Diner Capital.”
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Jeremy Allen White and the Anxiety of Playing Springsteen
The star never imagined he’d be performing as the Boss in front of the Boss. But the head-spinning nature of the role has paid off.
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Watch Jeremy Allen White Sing in ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’
The director Scott Cooper narrates a scene in which Bruce Springsteen (White) records the song “My Father’s House.”
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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’: What’s Fact, What’s Fictionalized
The new biopic gets a lot right about the Boss and the making of “Nebraska.” But there are elements that were made up for the film.
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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Review: The Boss in the Void
Jeremy Allen White plays the singer-songwriter in an affecting drama about the making of his 1982 album “Nebraska” when he slipped into a terrible darkness.
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Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’ Was a Risk. He’s Proving It Paid Off.
A new 37-track boxed set released alongside a biopic tracking the making of his 1982 album underscores how sometimes a musician’s first recording is the right one.
