Resurrecting the 1960s Greenwich Village of Bob Dylan and Joan Baez has an undeniable glamor, but Memphis artist Kerri Mahoney — a graphic designer on the Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” which last ...
In recreating New York’s Greenwich Village in the early ’60s for the Bob Dylan biopic, “A Complete Unknown,” production designer François Audouy adopted as his mantra the fabled line from Dylan’s ...
"A Complete Unknown" production design sketch (Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures) François Audouy and Arianne Phillips, the production designer and costume designer of “A Complete Unknown,” both ...
At first, Peter Wolf — best known as the limber-limbed solo artist and former lead singer of the J. Geils Band — may not seem like a day-one Bob Dylan fan who saw some of the legendary bard’s earliest ...
While Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos were broadcasting their New York-based ABC-TV talk show “Live with Kelly and Mark” in Rancho Mirage in November, this Rancho Mirage journalist was exploring ...
New York City’s Greenwich Village has earned its reputation as the birthplace of artistic legends. From Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell to Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, it’s where creative icons broke ...
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After a seemingly endless, though occasionally hilarious, pre-release media campaign, “A Complete Unknown,” the Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet, is now in theaters. As with any biopic, ...
Bob Dylan admitted copying Dave Van Ronk 'phrase for phrase.' But what happened next was 'very, very annoying' to the folk ...
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