USA TODAY staff on the value of reading banned books like "The Bluest Eye," "Gender Queer" and "Looking for Alaska." ...
Lazarus and Rakim’s “Not to Be Defined” bridges generations of hip-hop with sharp lyricism and timeless energy.
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As Far Out magazine reported, the first time Wray and his band played "Rumble" was in 1957 at a dance in Fredericksburg, ...
This rock song from 1958 was banned from radio. That's pretty interesting, considering it's entirely an instrumental piece with no lyrics.
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