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‘Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck’ avoids a literary reading of Cobain’s life

It was 2004 and I was fifteen years old when I read Charles R. Cross’ Heavier than Heaven. I remember finishing the last chapters, sprawled on the floor of my family’s cottage as I cried so hard I started to dry heave. At the time I was unaware of the controversy that surrounded the adaptation, both in how Cross took liberties in certain facts (some information was later disproved, or at least not substantiated) and the decision he made to create what was ultimately a fictional take on Kurt’s final days up until the point he killed himself. Like many teenager before and since, Kurt Cobain represented a romantic and ultimately tragic figure to look up to – for better or for worse.

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Kurt Cobain documentary coming to HBO in 2015

It seems about every six months a new relic from Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s past is dug up, continually adding to the mystique of Generation X’s most iconic and influential figure who went too soon. And while numerous sources have mined his history and documented his troubled final days, HBO has received unprecedented access to …

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‘The Punk Singer’ an intriguing group of stories stuffed into a too-short documentary

The Punk Singer Directed by Sini Anderson USA, 2013 There are an abundance of fascinating stories to be told in the new documentary The Punk Singer: the evolution of feminist punk rock in the 1990s, the inspiration that Bikini Kill lead singer Kathleen Hanna created among her fellow musicians as well as young women looking …

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