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“I’m a Canadian,” she said. “I’m one of those lousy immigrants.”
Biographer Ann Powers on the Laurel Canyon misogyny, the dabbling with Blackface, and the “restless” artist behind the gorgeous music.
The 80-year-old icon performed for the first time at the Grammys alongside Brandi Carlile, Jacob Collier, and more.
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The 18-time nominee and nine-time winner is also nominated for best folk album at next week’s awards ceremony.
In this exclusive clip from the new PBS special, Mitchell sings “The Circle Game” alongside Graham Nash, Brandi Carlile, James Taylor, and more.
The project reportedly won’t be a traditional biopic but, rather, “akin to an autobiography.”
She’s set to return to the stage next June at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee signed everyone from Joni Mitchell and Jimi Hendrix to R.E.M. and Van Halen.
The legend returned to the stage for the first time since a near-fatal brain aneurysm. Watching her sing “Both Sides Now” again is almost too much to emotionally handle.
The “Daily Show” host spent several minutes defending Joe Rogan before worrying that the internet would accuse him of defending Joe Rogan.
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