In a year pitched to endless anxiety and rife with perilous unknowns, I have spent a tremendous amount of time thinking about Enya . Maybe it is because the Irish musician born Eithne Pádraigín Ní Bhr
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Raising the roof ... DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn performing at Unsound 2011. H alf an hour from the centre of Kraków, out past the ring road, is the Soviet-era suburb of Nowa Huta, a model city that was ne
I n February 1959, while on a visit to fellow composer Luciano Berio in Milan, John Cage appeared five times on a popular Italian television quiz show called Lascia o Raddoppia? (Double or Nothing) .
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Albert P. died alone in a nursing home from Covid-19. because of new safety regulations, his daughter, Gita, was not allowed to visit. In the days before his death, she told me, the nursing home staff
Magazine What happens when a party gives up on ideas? Illustration by Matt Chase 08/24/2020 04:30 AM EDT Tim Alberta is chief political correspondent for Politico Magazine. Earlier this month, while s
Cambridge, MA | June 11, 2020 – A bipartisan commission, convened by the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, released a report today that recommends 31 steps to strengthen America’s institutions and
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On September 9, 1963, a small classroom-size crowd of abstract artists, Off Broadway actors, and miscellaneous beatniks gathered at the Pocket Theatre—a former vaudeville house on Third Avenue and Thi
Lindsay Ellis is an idiosyncratic film critic who has fun with everything from the cinematography of Cocteau to the semiotics of the Transformer franchise. Lindsay Ellis is just about ready to start s
One evening back in May 2002, in the studios of Detroit public radio station WDET-FM, disc jockey and host Liz Warner was settling in for another edition of her nightly freeform music show when the re
Carl Stone, live performance “Amaterasu’s Dance,” Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Gina Koppel American composer Carl Stone performed computer music live before just about anyone else thought t
An in-depth history of the most important pop innovation of the last 20 years, from Cher’s “Believe” to Kanye West to Migos Illustrations by Ella Trujillo It happened exactly 36 seconds into the song—
Zeno Rogue May 1, 2019 · 14 min read The term “non-Euclidean” is often used by gamers (game developers, journalists, etc.) to mean any kind of game where the space does not work exactly as in our worl
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I t’s not only because this year is the 250th anniversary of his birth that Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) is the obvious composer with whom to begin a series like this, just as it’s no accident of
W hen Daisy Nook started trending on Twitter on the evening of 13 June, many users of the site thought it was a reference to the popular video game Animal Crossing , which features characters called D
I n 1987, Nigel Gilmartin was working as a mobile DJ in Blackburn: weddings, engagements and birthdays at community halls; the shirt-and-tie scene at weekends. That summer, he fell under the spell of
‘The sound was appalling and their performance was messy. And yet nobody cared’ ... the Stone Roses performing at Spike Island.Photograph: Andre Csillag / Rex Features H istory tells me that the Stone
Ideas President Trump and his supporters find community by rejoicing in the suffering of those they hate and fear. October 3, 2018 Adam Serwer Staff writer at The Atlantic Jonathan Ernst / Reuters The
The Dr Who theme tune is the most famous piece from the BBC’s Radiophonic Workshop. Andrew Harrison looks at how the team created groundbreaking electronic music. I In a venue called, appropriately en
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Low Culture is a new series where tQ writers use lockdown time to pull some of their favourite music, films, games and books off the shelves in order to tackle an idea that's been bugging them for a l
Shattuck during the six-hour Terrell’s Island Endurance Run, in Wisconsin, in 2018 (Photo: Courtesy Mike Shattuck) No superhero works in a vacuum—we all need a little inspiration. Shattuck idolizes an
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This story is a collaboration between GQ and Epic Magazine. T La Rock, Louie Lou, and Greg Nice in New York City, 1987. JanetteBeckman@gmail.com He was nervous. He hadn’t been onstage since the accide
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Ideas The coronavirus didn’t break America. It revealed what was already broken. June 2020 Issue George Packer Staff writer for The Atlantic Oliver Munday W hen the virus came here, it found a country
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Listening to new music is hard. Not hard compared to going to space or war, but hard compared to listening to music we already know. I assume most Americans—especially those who have settled into the
Do we really need everything ? In the specific example above, the Doctor Who rescue effort is underway, and the BBC archives are unlikely to disappear any time soon. But some r/Datahoarder users are w
Feelies fanatic Sean Kitching celebrates the 40th anniversary of their debut, Crazy Rhythms, by talking to Glenn Mercer and Bill Million The Feelies by Lynne Pickering Taking their name from Brave New
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The Clouds module, from Mutable Instruments, has become one of the most well known Eurorack modules of our time. While it was still in production it often made top 10 and best sellers lists. It was th
The artist born Neil Andrew Megson, 69, has made a life out of public incitement. The gender-fluid renegade, who since the mid-1970s as a member of the pioneering British industrial band Throbbing Gri
News of the new Vladislav Delay album came as a surprise to some. The Finnish artist, real name Sasu Ripatti, hadn’t shared new music in over five years, his last appearance coming in 2014 with Visa (