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So it always embarrasses me, as a writer myself, to admit that the only complete set of journals I own are those by Kurt Cobain, a rock star — not just any old rock star, but one who used to ...
Journals, however, is more "Dude, where's my rock band?" It discredits Cobain more than it enlightens his fans. Teresa DiFalco ...
Cobain says that she has shied away from reading Kurt's personal journals, telling the Independent, “I don’t look through his journals. It feels too intimate. I am really regretful that my ...
Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain passed away in 1994, but his creativity lives on thanks to a trove of art work, journal entries, photographs, and even newly-discovered music. While filming the 2015 ...
While grunge is the first genre that one would associate Kurt Cobain with, he would much rather have been remembered in the ...
THANK you for Geoff Boucher’s insightful piece on Kurt Cobain’s journals (“Notes From a Reluctant Rock Star,” Nov. 5). I would suggest that even if he recorded such entries as “Look ...
Here they are now, entertain the idea of a book: On Nov. 4, Riverhead issued 360,500 copies of Kurt Cobain’s ”Journals,” a collection of lists, lyrics, rants, stories, and letters penned by ...
They're taken from "Kurt Cobain: The Journals," to be published Nov. 11 by Riverhead Books. On the next day, "Nirvana" -- a retrospective album featuring "You Know You're Right," a previously ...
The paperback edition of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's "Journals" has been bolstered with 14 pages of new material, including an extended narrative about a semi-fictional serial killer.
So it always embarrasses me, as a writer myself, to admit that the only complete set of journals I own are those by Kurt Cobain, a rock star — not just any old rock star, but one who used to ...
In high school, Kurt Cobain wanted to start a band called Organized Confusion. Cobain’s recently published journals are disorganized confusion: They are presented raw, with ridiculously skimpy ...
The paperback edition of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s “Journals” has been bolstered with 14 pages of new material, including an extended narrative about a semi-fictional serial killer.