Dear Alan: Please prove that Sid did not kill Nancy. That was one of the last requests of Anne Beverley — mother of Sex Pistols bassist and punk icon Sid Vicious — before committing suicide in 1996.
Many who knew the couple believe Sid Vicious was not capable of killing Nancy Spungen. “What Charles Manson did for the ‘60s, Sid and Nancy did for the ‘70s.” — Legs McNeil, journalist and author of ...
Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen's tragic love story is one that has fascinated the public ever since their deaths, to the point where they've almost become a romanticized real-life version of Romeo and ...
These days everyone and their mother know all there is to know about punk rock. Hell, their mother was probably in a punk rock band. The once underground culture is now used to sell cars and regularly ...
Opioid-crisis drama transforms 2 Seminole schools into film sets• Movies The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
In one month and one day Nancy Spungen would have been turning 51 years old, had she not died from a stab wound at age 20 inside the Hotel Chelsea. Since then her death has been shrouded in mystery, ...
Sometime in the night, they heard a faint cry: “Ah!” But they thought nothing of it. Cries were a common occurrence at the Chelsea. The next morning began as always. Those residents with office jobs ...
THERE are many rumours that Sid Vicious, the controversial bassist of The Sex Pistols, murdered his girlfriend Nancy Spungen. BBC2’s The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan is diving into the case ...
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SID AND NANCY (1986) screens Wednesday, February 7th at 8pm at Schlafly Bottleworks Restaurant and Bar (7260 Southwest Ave.- at Manchester – Maplewood, MO 63143) as part of Webster University’s ...
Legs McNeil never slept with Nancy Spungen, but he knew her. Everyone on the punk scene did. “There were only, like, 200 people,” he says. “So you met everyone pretty quickly. It wasn’t a scene that ...
Craig Jones is a freelance film features writer for Collider. He began his freelancing career writing on rock and alternative music for fanzines, before winning a job as a gig reviewer for a regional ...