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Throughout his career—which remained active and awe-inspiring for more than half a century until his death in 2016—David Bowie reinvented ... men being puppets of masculinity.
Since his heartbreaking death in 2016, there has been a tendency in some quarters to exaggerate the sincerity of David Bowie. But depicting him as a sober, profound intellect distorts reality, ...
David Bowie was famously odd, and he let that weirdness take over during a few interviews throughout his career.
David Bowie live at Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Hall ... playing around with the ideas and possibilities of masculinity: what it was to be a man; how to be a different kind of man.
Tony Visconti worked with David Bowie since the 1960s until his death in 2016 J. Shearer/WireImage The final conversation David Bowie had with his longtime producer was bittersweet. In an article ...
recounting the strange details of a recent dream that hasn’t left his mind — in which he meets a God-like figure in the form of David Bowie, and gradually realizes that Bowie is regarding him ...
David Bowie wasn’t ready to go “Ashes to Ashes” when he died from liver cancer in 2016 at 69. In fact, the rock legend was looking forward to the future in his final conversation with ...
When Carlos Alomar talks about the 50th anniversary of “Young Americans” — David Bowie’s self-defined ode to “plastic soul,” released March 7, 1975, and re-released today by Rhino ...
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