has inspired as many music journalists as he has fellow musicians. Below, a look at some insightful articles written about the world’s most mythical pop star.
The Denver Post, 2004. (By: Ricardo Baca)
David Bowie talks Outkast and NIN in our final interview with him ahead of his last tour.
New York Magazine, 2003. (By: David Bowie)
An insightful missive on the city Bowie called home written by the man himself.
Denver Center for the Performing Arts blog, 2016. (By: John Moore)
Before “Basquiat” or “The Prestige,” there was “The Elephant Man.” A look at David Bowie’s acting debut at Denver’s 200-person Jones Theater.
Vulture, 2015. (By: Chris O’Leary)
Find out which artists took direct inspiration from Bowie from each of his storied personas.
Rolling Stone, 1974. (By: Cameron Crowe)
Rolling Stone’s first feature on David Bowie, written by “Almost Famous”‘ Cameron Crowe.
The New York Times, 2015. (By: Alexis Soloski)
A glance at Bowie’s final project, “Lazarus,” a theatrical production intended as a sequel to “The Man Who Fell to Earth.”
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