Plus: Taylor Swift, John Lennon, Dave Brubeck and More
I had promised to hype our year-end lists this week in Louder, but that was before this week happened. It started with massive news: Ben Sisario reported that Bob Dylan sold his songwriting catalog at a price estimated north of $300 million. Then, a delightful surprise: Our art editor Barbara Graustark revisited her 1980 interviews with John Lennon (conducted just after he concluded a five-year period of intense isolation) on the 40th anniversary of his death. Next, another surprise: Taylor Swift announced a new album, “Evermore,” that’s an aesthetic continuation of “Folklore” (Jon Pareles reviewed it here). |
And today we also published a very serious story: Katie Benner and Melena Ryzik reported on FKA twigs filing a lawsuit against Shia LaBeouf, accusing the actor of abusing her physically, emotionally and mentally in a relationship that lasted just short of a year. “I don’t think people would ever think that it would happen to me,” she said. “But I think that’s the thing. It can happen to anybody.” |
I’m focusing on these exceptional stories right now. And the best of the year … next week. |
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