The following story is part of a special section on Bruce Springsteen published in the Asbury Park Press on Aug. 18, 1985. Bruce Springsteen seemed a bit tired at his show in Washington, D.C., earlier ...
With great fanfare, "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen's musical response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was released by Columbia Records on July 30, 2002. Asbury Park that day was transformed into a ...
PHILADELPHIA – At what point does a performer like Bruce Springsteen and a rock 'n' roll outfit like the E Street Band hit their on-the-road tour groove? The Tunnel of Love Express is just two weeks ...
Bruce Springsteen is disparaging President Trump once more. This time, he’s doing it in Time magazine, which has meant a lot to both septuagenarian public figures throughout their lives. In an ...
This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Aug. 19, 1985. EAST RUTHERFORD — The coolest rockin' daddy in the U.S.A. swaggered his way through a four-hour homecoming at Giants Stadium ...
Bruce Springsteen brought an extra dose of holiday cheer to the WhyHunger 50th anniversary benefit concert at the Stone Pony ...
Balancing newfound stardom with haunting memories of his past, Jeremy Allen White portrays singer Bruce Springsteen both on the road to fame and in the lows of his personal life. The new biopic, ...
The Boss is taking on the commander in chief – again. "You have to face the fact that a good number of Americans are simply comfortable with his politics of power and dominance," the singer added.
Bruce Springsteen may rule the stage, but the Boss biopic, “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” doesn’t rock the theater in quite the same way. Scott Cooper’s new film stars “The Bear” Emmy winner Jeremy Allen ...
The most unfortunate thing about “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” is that the film, fundamentally, does everything right. The plot is trackable, director Scott Cooper doesn’t make any ...