Sally Grossman, immortalized on a Dylan album cover, dies at 81
The cover of Bob Dylan s Bringing It All Back Home .
by Neil Genzlinger
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- One of Bob Dylans most important early albums, Bringing It All Back Home from 1965, has the kind of cover that can strain eyes and fuel speculation. It is a photograph of Dylan, in a black jacket, sitting in a room full of bric-a-brac that may or may not mean something, staring into the camera as a woman in a red outfit lounges in the background.
Fans became so fixated on deciphering it, the music journalist Neil McCormick wrote in The Daily Telegraph of London last year, that a rumor took hold that the woman was Dylan in drag, representing the feminine side of his psyche.
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Editorial Roundup: Minnesota March 17, 2021 9:00am Text size Copy shortlink:
Editorial: Voting rights are under attack again
Across the U.S. including in Minnesota some want to make it harder to cast a ballot.
Voting is a sacred right in this country. As the foundation upon which our democracy rests, its broad participation is to be encouraged.
It is nothing short of shameful, then, to see blatant attempts at voter suppression in the name of election integrity that in fact do nothing to address that integrity. Shortening poll hours in Iowa, limiting polling locations, banning Sunday absentee voting in Georgia to limit Souls to the Polls voting drives by largely Black churches none of these address possible voter fraud. They are not even fig leaves. Their sole purpose is to limit voter participation, making it harder for some to engage in the most basic of civil rights.