Music, Culture Archive
When I was asked to write about David Bowie and to, “introduce people to a bit of his career and history and a playlist of songs to get to know his work overall”, the prospect was daunting. I’m a great admirer, perhaps even a
Froggy Fresh (Krispy Kreme before the alleged lawsuit) released his latest video last night with the following comment on Youtube, “thank you! i love you guys. i will die before i disappoint. thank you for your time and attention. this is only the beginning.”
The world has waited with baited breath. And, alas, the rapper Krispy Kreme, aka Froggy Fresh, has just dropped some new rap tracks on the universe. Has western culture received it’s redemption from Hannah Montana? Perhaps. (If you don’t know anything about Froggy Fresh/Krispy
Rumors are flying. Some encouraging it, some denying. David Lynch has reportedly met with NBC to consider a reboot of Twin Peaks. Like many internet rumors, it’s probably just someone taking us for a ride, but what a ride! David Lynch would arguably be
Without further ado, the very best and worst of 2012, baby! And I promise to keep it interesting because we all know that the most irritatingly viral video was “Call Me Maybe” and Gangnam whatever… But who is the Best Mime of 2012 and
FA$T CA$H: Easy Money & the Economic Crash is hipster Hayek-lover Dorian Electra’s latest motley music video. The song’s lyrics inform us of the dangers that come from central banks keeping interest rates artificially low while the music video’s automobile motifs keep up with
What is your favorite Christmas album? Was it something you grew up hearing from your parents, like the classic Elvis Christmas recordings? Below I’ve included what I hope are some new sounds for you this Christmas season, including the new multi disc Christmas album
Three films everyone should see; Eraserhead, Koyaanisqatsi and Gates of Heaven. Ever since I was traumatized as a child when my parents took me to see Return to Oz, I’ve never really been a fan of movies as mere entertainment. I realize now, that
For the paltry sum of just £10million ($14 million) Kuwait earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records last night as it celebrated the golden jubilee anniversary of its constitution in style by laying on the biggest fireworks display of all time. A
Young people (18-29) now have a more positive view of socialism than they do of capitalism (49% vs. 43%). This is a shift in just the last two years. No doubt the depressed economy–with a good chunk of college graduates returning home to live