The Who taught me a lot about life through their songs—and I'm grateful to the Jesuit priests at Marquette University High School who introduced me to the band in the 1970s.
To call “Tommy” a great film is to misunderstand it. It is a great eruption, a fevered prophecy of everything that came after ...
This review was originally published on Nov. 21, 1975. The Who kicked off the American leg of their world tour at the Summit.
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Long live The Who!

For over six decades, The Who has survived the test of time, staying relevant with a unique sound that is, as the British ...
Eventually released on their fifth studio album, Who’s Next, "Behind Blue Eyes" went on to become one of The Who's most ...
Not every screenplay comes from a book. These 10 adaptations draw from songs, viral tweets, even a National Park guide.
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Even Tommy would know this one was not an Instant Classic. Tommy, you know, the Pinball Wizard. Tommy, surely a fan of the ...
No one needs an excuse to watch Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece “The Godfather,” but the minds behind the monthly showings at CALS Ron Robinson Theater have found a tangential one. The film’s ...
Use one button (or even one finger!) to flip the titular Pinball until you feel the titular Mad, in this titular Game inspired by the maddening genius of Bennet Foddy’s Getting Over It. Ascend a maze ...
The Who are presenting an online watch party of the 2017 concert film ‘Tommy Live at Royal Albert Hall’ to raise money for charity.