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U2 and the Religious Impulse, edited by Scott Calhoun, Professor of English at Cedarville University...
A book review of Mario Gammetti's Genesis 1976 to 1975: The Peter Gabriel Years (Kingmaker
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The 1960s rock counterculture is typically seen by journalists and fans in terms of overly simplisti...
U2 forged a music career by blending the spiritual and secular worlds, and the band revisits its the...
A book review of Beeswing: Fairport, Folk Rock and Finding My Voice 1967-75, Richard Thompson (£20, ...
Book reviews of Faith, Matthew Horton (126pp, Bloomsbury Academic 33 1/3), Tapestry, Loren Glass (11...
A book review of The Art of Darkness. The History of Goth, John Robb (512pp, £25, Louder Than War
Does the world need another edited collection on the Irish rock band, U2? Maybe not. After all, the ...
a reflective review of Bono's work: singer and poet The following article presents a reflective...
Exploring U2: Is This Rock \u27n\u27 Roll? features new writing in the growing field of U2 studies. ...
The music of Irish rock band, U2, evinces a compositional process developed by musicians of exceptio...
Thesis advisor: Susan MichalczykBono, the lead singer of U2, has built a reputation as a champion of...
A book review of Exit Stage Left: the Curious Afterlife of Pop Stars, Nick Duerden (374pp, £20, Head...
U2 is a rock band. This statement may seem obvious when one looks at a career spanning almost thirty...
U2 and the Religious Impulse, edited by Scott Calhoun, Professor of English at Cedarville University...
A book review of Mario Gammetti's Genesis 1976 to 1975: The Peter Gabriel Years (Kingmaker
An essay on the Irish artist Louis le Brocquy's portrait-image of Bono, a reproduction of which was ...
The 1960s rock counterculture is typically seen by journalists and fans in terms of overly simplisti...
U2 forged a music career by blending the spiritual and secular worlds, and the band revisits its the...
A book review of Beeswing: Fairport, Folk Rock and Finding My Voice 1967-75, Richard Thompson (£20, ...
Book reviews of Faith, Matthew Horton (126pp, Bloomsbury Academic 33 1/3), Tapestry, Loren Glass (11...
A book review of The Art of Darkness. The History of Goth, John Robb (512pp, £25, Louder Than War