During the past two weeks, new photos have been sporadically released of Kurt Cobain's death scene. None of the 16 total pictures released have featured shots of Cobain's body, until now. Another two photos have been unveiled, and just to warn you, although they are not graphic in nature, they may be seen as disturbing. They are posted below.
April 5, 2014 will mark the 20th anniversary of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's death. The grunge legend only lived to age 27, but a full 20 years after his passing, Cobain remains one of the most influential musicians of all time.
The idea has come up before, but it appears as though Courtney Love is now more receptive to the possibility of staging a musical that would honor her late husband, Kurt Cobain.
Last week, news broke that Seattle police were reviewing the case of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's death. Part of the review included developing 35mm film that had been sitting in a police station vault for 20 years, and although it was reported that photos of Cobain dead would not be released, the Seattle police have reportedly published nine new pictures of Cobain's death scene.
With this year being the 20th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's death, the tributes keep coming in for the late Nirvana vocalist. One of the most recent salutes is a new comic book coming from Bluewater Productions that revisits Cobain's accomplishments and life story.
Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, Elvis Presley, Tupac Shakur, Marilyn Monroe and Bruce Lee -- all gone too soon. But are they really? A new commercial for Bavaria Radler beer suggests otherwise.
Kids these days don't know the joys of so many things we grew up with (as if that statement doesn't make you feel old in itself). In the 90's we had cassette tapes to play our music before our parents finally gave in to our wishes for a CD player, there were video rental stores with VHS tapes you had to rewind before returning, you had to pay for internet access one hour at a time, and so much mor
The death of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain is being reviewed by Seattle police 20 years after the musician's death, and KIRO 7 Eyewitness News has unveiled a photo from the death scene that's never before been made public (see below).
An incredibly ambitious project has been undertaken by a Nirvana fan from Portland, Oregon. Journalist Jaime Dunkle recently discovered that late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's childhood home was on the market, and with this discovery, Dunkle began an effort to purchase the house and turn it into a museum.