DYLAN’S WAY, REVISITED
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Bob Dylan, the cipher who was as conscious of his image as he was inconspicuous in its cultivation, is the subject of “Bob Dylan’s American Journey, 1956-1966” -- an array of images charting his rise from Greenwich Village folk urchin to ‘60s super-troubadour. The first lecture in the concurrent “Talking Dylan” series, “Dylan’s Image and Identity,” presents John Cohen and Daniel Kramer, two photographers featured in the exhibition. 2 p.m. Sun., Skirball Cultural Center. $5, (866) 722-4849; www.skirball.org
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