The 1990s gave us a wave of exciting new guitar bands, from My Bloody Valentine to Oasis to Nirvana, but which group was the most successful?
In October of 1993, six months before he would die by suicide, Kurt Cobain and William S. Burroughs met for the first time.
You might not know her name, but you may have seen her images. She has one of the only pictures of Kurt Cobain smiling, ...
Watery yellow light bathed the stone walls and a crowd of punks of the Varsity Theater on Saturday at the second annual ...
But beyond their surface differences, Lee and Joe, and their foppish frenemy Dumé (Drew Droege, an amusing queen among men), are all in the same boat: adrift in Mexico City, bereft of purpose, ...
Kurt Cobain, the singer and guitarist of 90s Alternative band Nirvana, was preoccupied with the fact that Male Seahorses give birth. TSOL's 1984 classic album Change Today? sat on a peak with a ...
In his 2012 memoir, Neil Young shared how he always regretted not helping this fellow rock 'n' roller before his tragic death ...
Daniel Craig leaves James Bond behind for good in "Queer," Luca Guadagnino's film based on the William S. Burroughs novel.
"Novels aren’t screenplays, and often what’s compelling on the page doesn’t translate to the screen," writes critic Sean ...
Explore Kurt Cobain's life, Nirvana's iconic history, and the auction of his smashed guitar.
This iconic Nirvana track from their last album was inspired by a 1985 horror novel called "Perfume: The Story of a Murderer.
The 1985 novel that rarely left the Nirvana frontman’s pocket and became the basis for one of In Utero’s heaviest tracks ...