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Stories In The Press
November 2001

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Photos from this month's electronic media articles.

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Rolling Stone's exclusive interview from the November 22 issue, or see the scans.

Scanned article from the Philadelphia City Paper: I have something important to say about Bob Dylan

[Concert Poster] Concert reviews:

Madison Square Garden:

From the New York Times: Along a Watchtower, Closely Watching the World or see the scanned article.

From Newsday: Dylan in Wanderland

From the Daily News: In Upbeat Garden Show, He Pays Tribute to NYC

From FOX News: Bob Dylan Celebrates New York

From the New York Post: Dylan's classic MSG show one for the ages or see the scans.

From NJ.com: Dylan waxes positive about 4th Street

Philadelphia:

From the Philadelphia Inquirer: Dylan defies time, captivates generations

Wisconsin:

From ConcertLiveWire.com: Dylan Delivers Classics, Old and New

[In Concert] Toronto:

From Canoe: Folk-rock Buddha: Dylan as relevant now as he's ever been

From Canoe: Toronto guitarist jams with Dylan

From TheStar.com: Dylan delights again

From Billboard: Bob Dylan

From GlobeandMail.com: Aged to perfection

Ohio:

From the Enquirer: New songs spice up Dylan show

From the Cincinatti Post: Dylan leaves fans howling for more

From the Ohio Dispatch: Dylan repaints his masterpieces with deeper, introspective tones

Indiana:

From the Indiana Stateman: Dylan 'pure thunder' at Hulman Center

More from the Indiana Stateman: Fans left ecstatic after Dylan show Fri

Penn State University:

From Penn State's Collegian: Fans get 'Tangled Up In' Bob Dylan

More from Penn State's Collegian: He's still wearing the crown

From JamBands.com: Bob Dylan

Syracuse:

From Syracuse.com: Dylan shows why he's a musical icon

Detroit:

From Detroit News: Dylan takes to road for new look at old favorites

From Michigan Live: Dylan brings tour to Detroit

Washington, D.C.:

From The Washington Post: Bob Dylan, Clearing Away The Foggy Ruins of Time

Other links of interest:

Get your daily Dylan updates at Expecting Rain. Oft-cited as the best Dylan site on the web, the news items are a great way to start the day.

Two excellent photo archives of magazines with Dylan on the cover from the collections of Michel Pomarede and Jeani Hoftijzer.

Several vintage articles about Dylan (mostly from the 70s) can be found at Rock's Back Pages Library Page.

A fascinating Tour Diary written by a roadie for Asleep At The Wheel, who opened for Dylan, is on the sonicnet site.

Curious about the European tours? Follow it with Dylanbase on the Road, or check out the Dylan bootleg database at the same site.

Another road diary offered up by Guster.com: check the August 1st diary for a description of the band meeting Dylan and the delicious food served up by the Dylan tour chef.

For descriptions and links to the reviews in local newspapers, see rec.music.dylan. Use the "Edit: Search Messages" function to look for specific articles. You can search rec.music.dylan at deja.com by typing in "rec.music.dylan" as the search term, then doing a subsearch when rec.music.dylan has loaded.

National Public Radio has an archive of Dylan radio program segments. These RealAudio files are about Dylan, rather than interviews with him.

For Dylan media appearances prior to June 1999, see 20 Lbs. of Headlines, a massive list of articles about Dylan. Not all of them are linked to the actual article, but there is still hours of reading to be found here.

The best source for interviews is News and Interviews at Boblinks. Magazine and newspaper articles can also be found here.

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