John AllredAlfred Nobel Nabokov, Neruda and Borges revealed as losers of 1965 Nobel prize verified_publisherThe Guardian - Alison FloodNobel archives have been opened to reveal who was nominated for the 1965 prize for literature, a controversial year won by divisive victor Mikhail Sholokhov Vladimir Nabokov, Pablo Neruda and Jorge Luis...
John Allred Unpacking Dylan's Massive, Overlooked 1965 Live Archive Rolling Stone - Colin Fleming It is never a good time to be a shelf in the home of a rapacious Bob Dylan collector — as if there were any other kind — for you will buckle under …
John Allred From the Archives: Jean-Luc Godard’s 1965 film ‘Pierrot le Fou’ dazzles with potency verified_publisherLos Angeles Times - Kevin ThomasEditor’s note: A newly restored version of “Pierrot le Fou” opens Friday at the Cinefamily. Below is the 2007 review of its last Los Angeles reissue. Jean-Luc Godard’s films have always reflected the in...
John Allred LBJ protects civil right march, March 20, 1965 verified_publisherPOLITICO - By ANDREW GLASSOn this day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson put the Alabama National Guard under federal control to protect a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, the state capital. On March 7, demonstrators...