If you’ve heard of Patricia Kennealy Morrison chances are you see her as one of several well-defined stereotypes. For most, she is Jim Morrison’s highly controversial pagan bride. Her supporters consider her his soul mate, an exemplary witch of the Celtic tradition, and a feminist spiritual warrior. Her haters call her a liar, or simply … Continue reading
Originally appeared in October 1970 issue of Pop Talk, reprinted here with permission of the piece’s author Patricia Morrison Writer’s note: Until now, this column was the only Pop Talk piece that had ever been reprinted anywhere: in Evelyn McDonnell’s and Ann Powers’ groundbreaking 1995 compendium Rock She Wrote: Women Write About Rock, Pop and … Continue reading