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Bruce Springsteen Becomes First Artist to Have a Top-5 Album in Six Different Decades

"Letter to You" also gave the Boss his best sales week since 2014

The Best Movies, TV, Books and Music for November

Including Werner Herzog musing on meteorites, two next-gen gaming consoles and “Ready Player Two”

The Music World Spent October in Election Mode. Will They Have an Impact?

Plus: Jeff Tweedy and Bruce Springsteen return with a pair of excellent records

Neil Young's Brother Bob Releases Debut Single at Age 78

"Hey America" urges Americans to vote out Donald Trump

“Jeopardy!” Addresses Jack White/Black Keys Feud

The game show resurfaced the old beef in a clue

Seven Lessons on Style From David Byrne, An Understated Menswear Icon

Pick out a look from his days in the Talking Heads to "American Utopia" and it's almost always perfect

Report: Ozzy Osborne Was Asked to Join Van Halen

A strange road not taken in rock history

Jack White Buys New Guitar for Busker Whose Instrument Was Smashed

White saw the musician's GoFundMe and swooped in to help

Sowing the Seeds of “Wildflowers,” Tom Petty’s Not-Quite-Solo Album

Why the late great's occasional forays away from his band were ultimately essential to its survival

Bruce Springsteen Is an Icon of Non-Toxic Masculinity. Why Do Men Keep Misinterpreting Him?

Despite his macho looks, The Boss has long subverted our expectations for male rock stars

University of Texas Band Refusing to Play Fight Song Over Anthem's Racist Roots

"The Eyes of Texas” has ties to blackface and minstrel shows

Remembering the "Hipster" Bars That Built Williamsburg as We Know It

Before the high rises and Starbucks and glossy gentrification, Brooklyn's "It" neighborhood was a party that never stopped

Vince Guaraldi Is the Unsung Hero of “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown”

"A Charlie Brown Christmas" may be more popular, but the jazz pianist is the soul of the Peanuts Halloween special