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What happens when you spin an artichoke along a steady axis? Well, there is an artist named John Edmark who wanted to find out. Check this out. I’m not even going to pretend to understand fully what is going on here and you shouldn’t either. Just
While the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo is being heralded as a bold voice for free expression around the world, it’s important to remember that the same magazine fired a writer for making a joke about Nicolas Sarkozy–implying that his son planned to convert to
I’m driving from Bloomington, IN to Springfield, MO today and I’m looking for some good music mixes. Here’s a few and please leave a comment with your own links! *If you’re able to catch it today, NPR had a great interview with Ray Davies
Call it ‘alt country’ or primitive blues/rock–whatever it is, it’s no holds barred. Stream his brand spankin’ new album right here. Before you get started, if you are new to Shakey Graves, scroll down to watch the video first to see him live–warts and
I believe in radio, even bad radio. Know why? And you’re just going to have to trust me on this…Art, music or otherwise, wasn’t meant to be experienced at your own convenience. No matter how awesome you think you are, you don’t deserve a
UPDATE: Kyle MacLachlan all but confirms he will return to the show as Special Agent Dale Cooper with a tweet yesterday afternoon: Better fire up that percolator and find my black suit 🙂 #Twinpeaks — Kyle MacLachlan (@Kyle_MacLachlan) October 6, 2014 Dear Twitter Friends…
By some estimations, today is Johann Sebastian Bach’s birthday. In honor of this, I’m posting some incredible video of his works, see below. If you think of composers as planets–complete with particular features like oceans and continents and caverns–one might argue that Johann Sebastian
Click below to curl up with some stunning music…The Gloaming is a quintet of musicians who all individually have a reputation for creating extraordinary music. The roots of their sound are the wellspring of the Irish tradition, but those origins have been moulded into
Below I’ve included what I hope are some new sounds for you this Christmas season. The second album–Good Shepherd Band–in full disclosure, is from my own band. I composed the setting of William Blake’s poem, Little Lamb and the arrangement of Joy to the
I consider “The Village” to be the last watchable film by M. Night Shyamalan. If you haven’t actually seen it, give it a try. The marketing for the film doomed it for much of the American public back when it came out in 2004.