The Dylan who performed last Sunday at Barton Hall may not have bore even a passing resemblance to the folk legend of old — but that's a great thing, writes Zachary Zahos '15.
Bob Dylan is coming to Cornell ... and it's not his first time. Sam Bromer '16 takes a look through the Sun's 1965 reviews of the legend's performances on Cornell's campus.
For the first time in nearly 15 years, singer-songwriter and musician Bob Dylan will perform at Cornell this spring. Dylan will take the stage at Barton Hall on April 14, with rock band Dawes opening the show, according to Peter Schwartz ’14, executive director of the Cornell Concert Commission.
Malik Bendjelloul's new documentary focuses on giving musician Sixto Rodriguez the appreciation he's been robbed of, but Henry Staley '16 thinks the film isn't worthy of the man.
The beyond-legendary Bob Dylan has just released his 35th studio album. Despite the delirious excesses here and there, Sydney Ramsden '14 considers it an epic, hypnotizing release from the master.