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Let's take a trip back to the days of The Police, The Jam, the Banshees, The Undertones and many other great post-punk acts.
Poet, author, performer and visual artist Patti Smith performed at the Friends of Greenwich Library's April 12 Poet's Voice event. The event, which was held at the Berkley Theater and had support ...
Martin Scorsese, Patti Smith, King Charles ... to know that His Holiness was able to share an Easter Greeting with the Church and the world he served with such devotion throughout his life ...
Famously, in 2014, the pontiff personally invited Patti Smith to perform at the Vatican ... Despite an ongoing period of ill health, on Easter Sunday yesterday, Francis came out to bless thousands ...
It’s a simple piano and guitar composition featuring Smith’s strong yet tender vocals. The Important Message Behind Patti Smith’s “These Are The Words”, Written for Pope Francis The late ...
Patti Smith reading Charlotte Brontë (Sunday Steinkirchner) Her description, mixing the unexpected with the prosaic, suggests panels of the Babel tower painted by Bruegel. Suddenly she drops down ...
Patti Smith talks with hibakusha Keiko Ogura, right, at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in the city of Hiroshima, on April 28, 2025. (Mainichi/Kenjiro Sato) HIROSHIMA -- "The people have the power ...
Some big names in music are coming to downtown Charleston. Nine artists will perform at the College of Charleston's outdoor Cistern Yard as part of the annual Spoleto Festival USA. It's the ...
So here we are, Easter Monday already ... one being American singer Patti Smith. “When her agent contacted me I nearly fell off my seat. She sang in the Art College and it was the most ...
Patti Smith probably wasn’t betting on the headlines that popped up around her name this week because … well, it’s been 50 years or so since she was allegedly so nasty to a waitress in New ...
This year marks the half century of Patti Smith’s Velvet Underground-produced album, Horses, and she will be playing twenty-one shows in Europe and America later this year to commemorate it.
HIROSHIMA -- "The people have the power," U.S. punk rock legend Patti Smith called out to a crowd of some 250 people in Hiroshima, the western Japan city where the first atomic bomb was detonated ...