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“Joan Baez I Am a Noise” was co-directed by Karen O’Connor, who has known Joan Baez for 37 years. And their friendship survived.
Folk musician Joan Baez was in the public eye for years, but a new documentary reveals the mental health issues she dealt with privately. NPR's Scott Simon asks Baez about the film.
In “Joan Baez: I Am a Noise,” which is premiering on Feb. 17 at the Berlin Film Festival, the folk icon with a supple soprano voice and a long history of activism, takes a disarmingly candid ...
Joan Baez talks doc 'I Am a Noise' in which she takes a candid look at her life, revealing abuse by her father, drug use, and heartbreak by Bob Dylan.
Joan Baez opened up in a new interview about how her camp was 'outraged' about 'A Complete Unknown,' but she told them not to fact-check the movie. She said despite the inaccuracies, it was 'fun.' ...
Joan Baez in the front row. Every time I say nonviolent, she bursts into tears.’” It was such moments, she told me, “that made it more clear where my place was, ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Joan Baez reveals how she was able to find "total forgiveness" for Bob Dylan years after their breakup and reflects on how her idea of relationships changed ...
With intimacy and candor, “Joan Baez I Am a Noise” traces the arc of the folk singer’s life and groundbreaking, six-decade career.
Joan Baez and Bob Dylan are two of the most iconic musicians of the '60s, and while they've always had a devoted following, ...
“Joan Baez I Am a Noise,” directed by Karen O’Connor, Miri Navasky and Maeve O’Boyle, is more than a biographical account of the singer’s life.
Joan Baez said she tried to fit Bob Dylan into a mold. While Baez and Dylan’s relationship ended with bad feelings between them, she said she adored him while they were together.