Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers staff continue taking trips across the country to visit with priority prospects in the 2026 ...
The best of the group is defensive lineman Richard Anderson. The Edna Karr product has a chance to finish as a five-star ...
Ouachita Parish four-star defensive lineman Dylan Berymon has cruised up the recruiting rankings following a standout junior ...
As Lincoln Riley and the USC Trojans continue to build their recruiting class of 2026, they have picked up momentum in ...
Dylan Tokar is a reporter covering corporate crime and regulatory policy for The Wall Street Journal in New York. He writes frequently about federal prosecutors and high-stakes investigations into ...
This is the ultimate measure of Dylan Harper’s value to Rutgers basketball: The Scarlet Knights couldn’t beat Indiana, the program they’ve schooled repeatedly over the past seven years ...
With the holiday release of the biopic A Complete Unknown, Bob Dylan is once again in the national spotlight. For me, the film provided a welcome excuse to read up on Dylan, who has always been a ...
When Dylan moved to New York, he met Rotolo, an artist and activist who went on to inspire many of his songs. According to Fanning, Dylan added lines of dialogue to an argument scene with Russo.
The new Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, sees prominent young actor Timothée Chalamet star as the iconic musician in the time leading up to the infamous 1965 Newport Folk Festival.
Mangold adapted the script with two-time Oscar-nominated screenwriter Jay Cocks, working from Elijah Wald’s book Dylan Goes Electric!: Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night That Split the Sixties.
In the hit Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” in which Golden Globes-nominated Timothée Chalamet plays a spot-on Dylan, Hollywood liberties are taken. He didn’t first meet his hero ...
The 2007 musical of non-linear vignettes explore Dylan's paradoxical nature far better than James Mangold and Timothée Chalamet's straightforward biopic even wants to. “All I can do is be me ...