The newest stuff on physical media, including Criterion releases of "3:10 to Yuma," "A Woman Under the Influence," and "The Man Who Wasn't There".
Jeffrey Lewis has often wondered why the only people who run around naked are people you don't want to see running around naked.
Jeff Buckley was more than just a rock’n’roll tragedy – now, a documentary does him justice - IN FOCUS: Amy Berg’s documentary delves beyond the typical public perception of Buckley as a handsome, ...
Amy Berg’s documentary delves beyond the typical public perception of Buckley as a handsome, moody crooner. She speaks with ...
If it is true that a serious artist is one with the capacity to go on reinventing who they are in their work, Leonard Cohen unquestionably counts as serious. Not that anyone is likely to think of him ...
Alex Da Corte had a hundred dollars in the bank when, in 2010, he accepted an invitation from Leonard Cohen and his daughter to make a video to go with Cohen’s beloved song “Chelsea Hotel No. 2.” Da ...
People just love covering Leonard Cohen, and it makes sense. You can convince yourself that you're cool just by singing along with Cohen. Cohen was never a lights-out vocalist, so there's always a ...
A hundred floors above me, in the Tower of Song" When Leonard Cohen sang these words, the Tower of Song was a metaphor for the inspiration that flows between songwriters, each toiling away on their ...
This deep dive explores how Leonard Cohen blended love, spirituality, and sorrow into some of the most haunting songs ever written. From Suzanne to Hallelujah, his words reveal that true love in music ...
In Montreal, Leonard Cohen is an almost mythical figure. His presence is everywhere. His portrait watches over the streets in murals, tourists visit his old haunts like pilgrims, and all over the city ...
There's more going on in the song, but here's an excerpt (actually, two excerpts merged, out of order) that's been on my mind; it seems pretty clear that Cohen's commentary is not an endorsement: ...