Robert Doerschuk
Content by Robert Doerschuk
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Ain't got nothin' but love babe: the Beatles invade America<p>Whether you're old enough to have lived through Beatlemania or young enough to know only that one of these guys went
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They were giants of women's tennis at a time when such notoriety didn't guarantee the kind of riches today's sports icons take for granted.
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You don't have to remember the '50s to get lost in Great Pretenders: My Strange Love Affair with '50s Pop Music. After all, author Karen Schoemer only barely does.
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From the first notes he played during his London debut at a trendy nightspot early in 1967, Jimi Hendrix was a sensation.
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In their critique of modern society, conservatives tend to cite two points as self-evident: amorality is rampant, and it's all the liberals' fault.
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The Boston Strangler was the prototype for modern serial killers.
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As the holiday season nears, men's thoughts turn to . . . sports. Of course, for some guys any occasion will do: "Is it Groundhog Day again?
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As the holiday season nears, men's thoughts turn to . . . sports. Of course, for some guys any occasion will do: "Is it Groundhog Day again?
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As the holiday season nears, men's thoughts turn to . . . sports. Of course, for some guys any occasion will do: "Is it Groundhog Day again?
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Sports writers traffic in idolatry, or at least they did when Roger Kahn broke into the business some 60 years ago.
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The miracle of Marvin Gaye wasn't his singing, wonderful though it was. What's most amazing is that he managed to sing at all in a world that offered him more torture than comfort.
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<B>The blues ain't what they used to be</B>The old argument used to be over whether white folks could play the blues.
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<B>The dark side of Guthrie's glory</B> Populist righteousness and homespun eloquence marked the songs of Woodrow Wilson Guthrie, the Oklahoma balladeer whose career was as remarkable
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The title of the new book The Beatles: The True Beginnings is as misleading as it is enticing. And in any event, the key to the book's appeal lies mainly in the authors' names.
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