Kenny Chesney's latest single and an iconic tune from Tom Petty prove that magic can happen when men give needed dimension to women in their songwriting.
Kenny Chesney's latest single and an iconic tune from Tom Petty prove that magic can happen when men give needed dimension to women in their songwriting.
23 movies you should check out at the 2021 Milwaukee Film Festival, which is all-online (yes, again) Chris Foran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
For the first time in its 13-year history, the Milwaukee Film Festival is a spring thing.
Kicking off less than seven months after the 2020 festival ended, the 2021 film festival runs May 6-20. Just like last year s, it s exclusively online.
There are two ways to take in the movies showing as part of the festival: via Milwaukee Film s site, at
mkefilm.org/festival, and through apps available on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV. For an easy-to-follow guide, go to
Wildflowers sessions, as captured in new SXSW documentary
Tom Petty: Somewhere You Feel Free (Image Courtesy of Tom Petty Legacy, LLC / Warner Music Group)
In the early Nineties, nearly two decades into a Hall of Fame rock career with his band the Heartbreakers, Tom Petty needed to make a change. Frustrated by his record label and with his marriage dissolving, he tapped Rick Rubin for a solo project. 1994 s
Wildflowers became his biggest album and redefined Petty s career.
Wildflowers built up in him over the course of those two decades since that first album in 1976, acknowledges longtime
Rolling Stone writer/editor and SXSW loyalist David Fricke, who wrote the liner notes for last year s expansive box set