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People Have the Power 2.0, is a short play program inspired by the Patti Smith/Fred Smith song . This is a follow-up to a similar production in 2025 that resulted in a sold-out run. This 90-minute ...
Check out this exclusive, singular "Frankenstein" video Q&A with Smith and the director and star of Netflix's Oscar contender. Guillermo del Toro: I was weird. I was extremely thin. I’m not joking. I ...
This week saw the launch of the final episode of our hit podcast Jane Austen’s Paper Trail (although a bonus Q&A episode is coming in January for any Austen fans experiencing withdrawal). Episode six ...
“Be strong. Don’t lose hope,“ Patti Smith shouted, concluding her politically charged concert at the Metropolitan Opera House in Philadelphia. The show marked the last in her tour celebrating the 50 ...
Born coughing, Patti Smith was a sickly kid. As she writes in her new memoir, “Bread of Angels,” “Mine was a Proustian childhood, one of intermittent quarantine and convalescence.” Her family moved ...
Over the weekend, Patti Smith brought her tour celebrating 50 years of Horses back to New York for two performances at the Beacon Theatre. Smith earned a warm reception onstage at the historic ...
LOS ANGELES – It’s a rare gray Saturday in Los Angeles; raindrops collect along a window overlooking a row of trees at Le Parc at Melrose. Light trickles its way into the hotel room, illuminating a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Patti Smith covers intimate aspects of her childhood and marriage in her new memoir, "Bread of Angels." (Charles Steiner / Highway ...
It’s a rare gray Saturday in Los Angeles; raindrops collect along a window overlooking a row of trees at Le Parc at Melrose. Light trickles its way into the hotel room, illuminating a brown coffee ...
Has there ever been a gutsier opening salvo in rock n’ roll? That’s how Patti Smith began her show Monday night at the Chicago Theatre, the line coming out slow and sinewy, and it’s how she started ...