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In the exclusive trailer above, Varda Bar-Kar’s Janis Ian: Breaking Silence follows the singer-songwriter’s career that kicked off in 1965, when a 14-year-old from New Jersey dropped the scorching ...
Paxton, you see, is a missionary who has yet ... They’re variations on Monopoly, they’re songs that sound alike. They’re hollow approximations of religion, not real belief systems worth ...
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The documentary also features Laurie Metcalf, Jean Smart, Arlo Guthrie, Tom Paxton, and others ... to focus on the times as much as on the songs, because I thought it was the times that were ...