40 Years Ago Today: Chess Rivals Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky Meet in the ‘Match of the Century’
"They called it the 'Match of the Century.' The eccentric American chess master Bobby Fischer and the reigning world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union faced off against one another 40 years ago today in Reykjavik, Iceland. As the world looked on, the Cold War struggle between two superpowers was played out in proxy, on a chess board."
Open Culture (Video)
HBO: Bobby Fischer Against The World
npr: Bobby Fischer: A Chess Champ 'Against The World' (Video)
YouTube: Bobby Fischer Against the World (2011)
W - Bobby Fischer
2008 October: World Chess Championship 1972
Kontakthof mit Senioren ab "65" (2000) - Pina Bausch
"Duration: 148 minutes. Legendary Bausch piece Kontakthof, this time performed by ladies and gentlemen over 65, premiered in 2000. Ein Stück von Pina Bausch"
UbuWeb (Video)
2008 May: Pina Bausch
2009 July: Pina Bausch, 1940-2009
MacDougal Street
Peter Orlovsky, Ginsberg and friends in front of the Kettle of Fish, 1959
"MacDougal Street is a one way street in Greenwich Village in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The approximate six-block street is bound by Prince Street and West 8th Street. It has been the subject of many songs, poems, and other forms of artistic expression. MacDougal Street has been frequented by numerous famous individuals. It is named for Alexander McDougall."
Wikipedia
YouTube: Quick "Macdougal Street" Tour, Village: Macdougal Street
Doughboys Playboys & Cowboys: The Golden Years of Western Swing
"Western Swing is a musical genre wonderfully described by its leading historian Cary Ginell as 'a bastard child that neither country nor jazz is willing to accept into their own house. In my opinion they are an important part of both genres.' Jazz historian Ted Gioia in this thoughtful The History of Jazz, while also omitting any mention of Western Swing, does address a key reason for its neglect among jazz listeners: For example, most chronicles of musical activity in the 1920s will draw an implicit delineation between popular music, jazz, and classical composition. Hence, accounts of jazz tend to present a polarized landscape in which hot bands (Henderson, Ellington, Goodman, Basie) thrive, develop, and change in complete isolation from other musical currents."
bravo juju
amazon
YouTube: Tiger Rag - The Light Crust Doughboys, Bob Wills - Take me back to Tulsa, I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart ~ Patsy Montana & The Praire Ramblers, Kangaroo Blues - Cliff Bruner And His Texas Wanderers, Fort Worth Doughboys - Sunbonnet Sue, Bob Wills - San Antonio Rose, Milton Brown and the Musical Brownies - Down By The O-Hi-O, The Tune Wranglers - Texas Sand, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IWEcW8N-Uc">Cliff Bruner - One Sweet Letter From You, Who's Sorry Now - Milton Brown & his Brownies, The Light Crust Doughboys - Pussy, Pussy, Pussy
Atlantic City (1980)
Wikipedia - "Atlantic City is a 1980 French-Canadian romantic crime film directed by Louis Malle. ... The film tells the story of a young Canadian woman, Sally Matthews (Susan Sarandon), whose dream for a better life in the gambling business is interrupted by the return of the drug-dealing husband, whom she had left behind, and older Lou Pascal (Burt Lancaster), a long time resident of Atlantic City, and how their lives interact and change, both for the better."
Wikipedia
amazon
NYT: Atlantic City (1980)
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Brian Eno Profile And Interview - Oct 2011
"Brian Eno discusses the future of creativity, against a backdrop of economic hardship. Jon Savage discusses Eno."
YouTube: Brian Eno Profile And Interview
The Rub – Summer Of The Rub
"Ayres and Eleven aka The Rub are celebrating the 10 year anniversary of their long-running Brooklyn party with “Summer Of The Rub” a free all-day, all-ages blowout at Dekalb Market on Saturday (6/23) and also enlisted their friends Neil Armstrong & Rich Medina to join them. ... To celebrate, they put together a great mix of classic rock: 'We came up with a big list, and then narrowed it down to 1967-1973, took out the obvious 'UBB Rock Breaks' ('In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida') and the stuff which was too soft ('Strawberry Letter 23'), then we each mixed for 30 minutes and boom!'"
Brooklyn Radio (Video)
BBC Proms Music Walk
"John Cage had an enormous influence on the way modern music, dance and art developed in the late 20th century. John Cage was a musician, composer, writer, artist and respected mycologist whose experimental works, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s, had an enormous influence on the way modern music, dance and art developed in the late 20th century. ... To celebrate John Cage’s centenary, 10 pieces of music by 10 different composers have been created, inspired by 10 places close to the Royal Albert Hall."
BBC Proms Music Walk (Video)
Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté - Debe live at Bozar
"Live recording of the song 'Debe', from Ali Farka Touré & Toumani Diabaté's first album 'In the heart of the moon'. Filmed at Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, in 2005."
YouTube: Debe
2010 November: Ali Farka Touré
The Art Box - Art Bears
Wikipedia - "The Art Box is a six-CD box set by English avant-rock group Art Bears. It contains all Art Bears album and single releases, plus new material, including live and unreleased Art Bears tracks, and unreleased remixes and reworkings of Art Bears material by other musicians. The box set also contains a book of photographs, artwork, articles, interviews and commentary on the CD tracks, the work process, the band and their tour of Europe in 1979. The Art Bears material was recorded between 1978 and 1980, while the work by other musicians was recorded between 1998 and 2003."
Wikipedia
amazon: The Art Box
dusted
Hard Format
YouTube: ART BEARS SONGBOOK au RIO 2010, Art Bears Songbook: truth, Art Bears: 01, 02, 03.
YouTube: Coda To "Man & Boy", Moeris Dancing Hopes and Fears, The Songs of Investment Capital Overseas, Art Bears revisited - Roberto Musci, Freedom, The Winter Wheel, Democracy, The Bath of Stars
2010 February: Art Bears
2012 Tour de France
Wikipedia - "The 2012 Tour de France is the 99th and current edition of the Tour de France. It began in the city of Liège in Belgium, and is scheduled to end on the Champs-Elysées in Paris. Besides Belgium and France, the Tour will also pass through Switzerland. ... The route features a total of 101.1 km covered in individual time trials and only three uphill finishes: La Planche des Belles Filles (stage 7), La Toussuire - Les Sybelles (stage 11) and Peyragudes (stage 17). The Col du Grand Colombier will be visited for the first time in Tour de France history."
Wikipedia
Tour de France 2012 (Video)
steephill (Video)
Cycling News
Guardian: 2012 Tour de France
YouTube: Official History of Le Tour de France 1903-2006. Tour history 1:54:53. Stars and Watercarriers, 1973 Giro d'Italia 1:28:57. Bartali, Coppi, Gimondi and the Tour de France Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4. Crash of Wim Van Est (Tour de France, 1951).
2008 July: Tour de France 2008
2009 July: Tour de France 2009
2010 July: Tour de France 2010
2011 July: Tour de France 2011
Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective
"Roy Lichtenstein was deeply immersed in art history and popular culture. See here how he transformed his sources—from drawings to paintings and from Monet to benday. Move the slider to witness his creative process as you move from source material or preparatory drawing to finished painting."
The Art Institute of Chicago (Video)
Wikipedia
Roy Lichtenstein
NYT: Lichtenstein’s Gatekeeper Uses Her Key
Huffington Post
Banga - Patti Smith
Wikipedia - "Banga is the eleventh studio album by American rock musician Patti Smith, released on June 1, 2012 on Columbia Records. Recorded throughout 2011 at New York's Electric Lady Studios and Hoboken's Hobo Recorders, Banga was produced by Smith, Tony Shanahan, Jay Dee Daugherty and collaborator Lenny Kaye. The album includes a number of guest muscians including Tom Verlaine of Television, Jack Petruzzelli and Smith's own children, Jackson and Jesse Paris. Inspired by Smith's 'unique dreams and observations,' the material on Banga focuses on 'a wide range of human experience' and features songs about history, current affairs, death and nature."
Wikipedia
Song Premiere: Patti Smith, 'Banga'
amazon: Banga
npr: On 'Banga,' Patti Smith Pays Homage To Friends (Video)
amazon: Banga, Deluxe Edition (Video)
YouTube: Banga, This Is The Girl, April Fool, Tarkovsky (The Second Stop Is Jupiter), Mosaic, Amerigo
Computer Music Journal
"Published continuously since 1977, Computer Music Journal (CMJ) is a quarterly journal that covers a wide range of topics related to digital audio signal processing and electroacoustic music. It is published (in hard copy and on-line) by MIT Press. The topics addressed in Computer Music Journal include: software and hardware for digital audio signal processing; electroacoustic, electronic, and computer music; software for music notation, printing, and archival systems; music representation languages and music cognition; new physical performance interfaces; sound localization and 3-D sound spatialization; sound in computer user interfaces and virtual realities; aesthetics of contemporary music, and other areas."
Computer Music Journal
MIT Press Journals
discogs
The Box Tops
Wikipedia - "The Box Tops were a Memphis rock group of the second half of the 1960s. They are best known for the hits 'The Letter', 'Cry Like A Baby', and 'Soul Deep' and are considered a major blue-eyed soul group of the period."
Wikipedia
The Box Tops
YouTube: The Letter, Cry Like A Baby, Soul Deep, Neon Rainbow, Turn On A Dream, Sweet Cream Ladies
The Gallery of Lost Art
"The Gallery of Lost Art is an online exhibition that tells the stories of artworks that have disappeared. Destroyed, stolen, discarded, rejected, erased, ephemeral – some of the most significant artworks of the last 100 years have been lost and can no longer be seen. This virtual year-long exhibition explores the sometimes extraordinary and sometimes banal circumstances behind the loss of major works of art. Archival images, films, interviews, blogs and essays are laid out for visitors to examine, relating to the loss of works by over 40 artists across the twentieth century, including such figures as Marcel Duchamp, Joan Miró, Willem de Kooning, Rachel Whiteread and Tracey Emin."
TATE’s Online Exhibition “The Gallery of Lost Art”
It's Nice That
Tate: The Gallery of Lost Art (Video)
Funky Four Plus One
Wikipedia - "Funky Four Plus One (also known as Funky 4 + 1) was the first Hip-Hop/Rap group from The Bronx, New York, United States to receive a recording deal. They were notable for having a female MC, and were the first rap group to perform live on a national television broadcast. Jazzy Jeff from Funky Four Plus One is not the same artist as DJ Jazzy Jeff from DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince."
Wikipedia
Articles - Funky 4 + 1
YouTube: That's The Joint, Rappin & Rocking The House, King Heroin
Nervous Structure
"Nervous Structure is a series of site-specific, interactive installations and sculptures made collaboratively by Annica Cuppetelli and Cristobal Mendoza. The installations generally consist of two elements: a physical structure and a software-driven video projection. The structure is composed of either strings or elastic, and they tend to be parasitic to their “host” space; that is, our physical structures tend to become extensions of the existing architecture rather than standalone structures in their own right. The video projection at first is used to illuminate the structure, but the movements of viewers when near the installation influence this illumination. Thus, when a viewer moves, the piece’s software interprets the motion as forces that affect the projection."
Triangulation (Video)
Cristobal Mendoza (Video)
Annic Leah Cuppetelli (Video)
vimeo: Nervous Structure (field) (2012), Nervous Structure 5 (2011), Nervous Structure 3 (2011)
A Constant Forge - John Cassavetes
Wikipedia - "A Constant Forge is a 2000 documentary film directed by Charles Kiselyak about the life and work of John Cassavetes. It contains interviews with Cassavetes himself as well as recollections by actors who have worked with him and thoughts by admirers, including Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, Peter Falk, John A. Gallagher, Ben Gazzara, Lelia Goldoni, Annette Insdorf, Carol Kane, Sean Penn, Gena Rowlands and Jon Voight."
Wikipedia
YouTube: A constant forge (subtitulos), A Constant Forge (2000) - Film Clip, The Technique
2008 September: John Cassavetes
2010 December: Shadows (1959)
2011 June: A Woman Under the Influence (1974)
2012 February: His Life and Work
Julien Dupré
Haying Time, 1890
Wikipedia - "Julien Dupré (1851–1910) was born in Paris on March 18, 1851 to Jean Dupré (a jeweler) and Pauline Bouillié and began his adult life working in a lace shop in anticipation of entering his family's jewelry business. The war of 1870 and the siege of Paris forced the closure of the shop and Julien began taking evening courses at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs and it was through these classes that he gained admission to the École des Beaux-Arts."
Wikipedia
Rehs
YouTube: Peace and Quiet
A Schuyler of urgent concern
"Just a little more than twenty years after his death, James Schuyler seems to be doing well, thank you. The bulk of his work is in print (his collected and uncollected poems, three of his novels, and his letters), while the out of print materials (his art criticism, his diaries) are easy and still relatively cheap to come by. The reception of his unpublished poems, Other Flowers, two years ago was hugely positive and offered reviewers an opportunity to make big claims for Schuyler’s achievement, such as Dan Chiasson’s lovely statement that 'James Schuyler is a supreme poet of articulated consciousness' or Ange Mlinko’s judgment that 'the weight of the world is a ballast against the levitating effect of James Schuyler's courteous English, which made him our most angelic poet: full of air, intelligence, light.'"
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Schuyler entries - Bill Berkson, Poems by Ken Bolton - Ken Bolton, A few words on James Schuyler - William Corbett, James Schuyler's "Freely Espousing" - Maude Emerson, "Building a nest out of torn up letters" - Andrew Epstein, James Schuyler's specimen days - David Kaufmann, Past = past - Nathan Kernan, A poem by John Koethe - John Koethe, The skinny on Schuyler's line - Marit MacArthur, Days and nights with James Schuyler - David Mikics, A poem by Stephen Paul Miller - Stephen Paul Miller, A few of Schuyler's revisions - Charles North, A poem by Ron Padgett - Ron Padgett, "Mark Trail" collage poem - James Schuyler
2008 January: James Schuyler
2009 October: James Schuyler: Six New Recordings Added
2011 March: Broadway: A Poets and Painters Anthology
2011 December: An Anthology of New York Poets
Johnny Copeland
Wikipedia - "Johnny Copeland (March 27, 1937 – July 3, 1997) was an American Texas blues guitarist and singer. Born in Haynesville, Louisiana, United States, while Copeland was becoming interested in music, he also pursued boxing, mostly as an avocation, and it is from his days as a boxer that he got his nickname 'Clyde.' Also as a teenager influenced by T-Bone Walker he formed the 'Dukes of Rhythm' in Houston, Texas, and made his recording debut in 1956, signing with Duke Records the following year. In his early years he played with such acts as Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Mama Thornton and Freddie King."
Wikipedia
Johnny Copeland
amazon: Johnny Copeland
YouTube: Honky Tonkin', Devil's Hand, Flying High, Houston, Ghetto Child, Just One More Time, I got to go home, Wella Wella Baby, Down On Bending Knees, Cut Off My Right Arm
101 Books To Read This Summer Instead of '50 Shades of Grey'
"This epic flowchart goes to great lengths to help you help yourself put down the trashy erotica. Share it if you know anybody who's reading '50 Shades' right now."
101 Books To Read This Summer Instead of '50 Shades of Grey'
Doin’ It In The Park: Pick-Up Basketball, NYC
"Here’s a trailer for Doin’ It In The Park: Pick-Up Basketball, NYC, a new film co-directed by basketball die-hards Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau that is scheduled for release this summer. Doin’ It explores the definition, history, culture and social impact of New York’s summer basketball scene, widely recognized as the worldwide 'Mecca' of the sport. The film uncovers and dissects the NYC streetball movement through the voices of playground legends, NBA athletes, and most importantly the common ballplayer who all day looks forward to calling 'next' game at their local schoolyard."
Doin’ It In The Park (Video)
facebook: Doin’ It In The Park (Video)
YouTube: A.R.T.S.Y: Bobbito Garcia
Heart & Soul of New York City (Vimeo)
2011 June: American Basketball Association
Van Dyke Parks
Wikiedia - "Van Dyke Parks (born January 3, 1943) is an American composer, arranger, producer, musician, singer, author and actor. Parks is perhaps best known for his collaborations with Brian Wilson, and especially for his lyrical contributions to the Beach Boys album Smile and WIlson's 2008 solo project, That Lucky Old Sun. Parks has worked with such notable performers as Phil Ochs, Grace Kelly, Delaney Bramlett, The Byrds, Loudon Wainwright III, Rufus Wainwright, Harry Nilsson, Silverchair, Ry Cooder, Joanna Newsom, Inara George, Keith Moon and Ringo Starr."
Wikipedia
Van Dyke Parks
Guardian - Van Dyke Parks: return of a musical maverick
YouTube: Van Dyke Parks "Heroes and Villains", Sail away, Surf's Up (Brian Wilson solo, Autumn 1967), The All Golden, Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks - Orange Crate Art, The All Golden, Sailin' Shoes, 'Jack Palance' and 'Sweet Trinidad', Palm Desert, Riverboat, Clang Of The Yankee Reaper, Opportunity for Two, Donovan's Colours, Wings of a Dove
Sorbet
Raspberry Sherbet
Wikipedia - "Sorbet is a frozen dessert made from sweetened water flavored with fruit (typically juice or purée), wine, and/or liqueur. The origin of sorbet is variously explained as either a Roman invention, or a Middle Eastern drink charbet, made of sweetened fruit juice and water. The name comes from the Latin verb 'sorbere' and the modern Italian verb sorbire, meaning to eat and drink at the same time."
Wikipedia
NYT: Super-Simple Sorbet (Video)
"The Spanish Earth", Written and Narrated by Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway, during the Spanish Civil War, about 1937
"German warplanes cross the sky. Explosions flash. Shell-shocked villagers stagger out of their damaged homes and begin to grieve. 'Before,' says Ernest Hemingway in his flat Midwestern accent, 'death came when you were old or sick. But now it comes to all this village. High in the sky and shining silver, it comes to all who have no place to run, no place to hide.' The scene is from the 1937 film The Spanish Earth, an important visual document of the Spanish Civil War and a rare record of the famous writer’s voice."
The Spanish Earth, Written and Narrated by Ernest Hemingway (Video)
2011 July: Spanish Civil War, 75 Year, 18 July
2010 February:Spanish Civil War
John Peel
Wikipedia - "John Robert Parker Ravenscroft, OBE (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey, radio presenter, record producer and journalist. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly from 1967 until his death in 2004. He was known for his eclectic taste in music and his honest and warm broadcasting style. He was one of the first broadcasters to play psychedelic rock and progressive rock records on British radio, and he is widely acknowledged for promoting artists working in various genres, including pop, reggae, indie rock, alternative rock, punk, hardcore punk, breakcore, grindcore, death metal, British hip hop, and dance music."
Wikipedia
John Peel Centre for Creative Arts (Video)
John Peel THE BLOG
BBC Peel Sessions
The Paris Review: Peel Sessions
It Dread - The Ghetto
"I chose this sound to be presented here for two reasons: One, it was played everywhere in the spring 1978 when I came to Jamaica, it was the absolute frenzy for a week or two (a typical length of time for a reggae sound to be No 1 at the time). Two, it gives you a very good idea of what rub-a-dub is all about. Maybe not the world's most rich and sophisticated reggae sound. But a hell of a beat to be enjoyed in the boiling sun."
YouTube: The Ghetto - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Andrei Tarkovsky: Still Time on Polaroids
"It is not widely known that Tarkovsky, whose films often seem to be composed as a montage of still photos, in a period effectively took photos with a Polaroid camera. These photos, taken at home and in Italy, in spite of all their technical imperfections bear witness to the same way of seeing and visual world as the great films."
Andrei Tarkovsky: Still Time on Polaroids (Video)
2009 June: Andrei Tarkovsky
2009 July: Andrei Rublev
Solaris
Joy Division: Tragedy and Synth
"... Even 'Love Will Tear Us Apart,' a track which featured a music video and peaked at number 13 on the UK's single chart, betrays some of Curtis's personal woes. 'You cry out in your sleep/All my failings exposed/ And there's a taste in my mouth/As desperation takes hold/Just that something so good just can't function no more,' he sings over a deceptively poppy synthesizer. Had those lyrics been written by another rock singer, the track could easily have been passed off as any of the myriad of mopey, hollow love songs which spewed out of the 80's. But with Curtis, who was quite likely being torn apart by love at the time he wrote the song, it was real."
WFMU: Joy Division: Tragedy and Synth (Video)
Art of Another Kind: International Abstraction and the Guggenheim, 1949–1960
"In the 1950s, the Guggenheim Museum's then-director James Johnson Sweeney championed what he called the 'tastebreakers' of his day—those individuals who 'break open and enlarge our artistic frontiers.' This decade witnessed the revitalization of experimental art and the advent of fresh and bold styles, a shift that was rather presciently documented and examined in 1952 by French critic Michel Tapié in his book Un art autre (Art of another kind) and an eponymous exhibition. Taking its title from that pivotal study, this collection-based presentation seeks to consider the artistic developments of the post–World War II period and draw greater attention to the lesser-known tastebreakers in the museum's collection alongside those long since canonized."
Guggenheim (Video)
Exhibition site (Video)
Lunch Hour NYC
"The clamor and chaos of lunch hour in New York has been a defining feature of the city for some 150 years. Visitors, newly arrived immigrants, and even longtime New Yorkers are struck by the crowds, the rush, and the dizzying range of foods on offer. Of the three meals that mark the American day, lunch is the one that acquired its modern identity here on the streets of New York."
NYPL: Lunch Hour NYC
YouTube: NYPL's Lunch Hour NYC
John Lincoln Wright
"John Lincoln Wright brought country music to the rock clubs of Boston and Cambridge from the 1970s into the ’90s, introducing audiences to honky-tonk music in performances that earned accolades during the heyday of his band, John Lincoln Wright & the Sour Mash Boys. As a songwriter, he drew inspiration from life in the Northeast, far from country music’s usual wellsprings. He declined to follow the lead of acts that build a local base, then decamp to Nashville to chase stardom that might require compromises."
Boston Globe
Music Museum Of New England
MUSIC SCENE: John Lincoln Wright was a country icon
John Lincoln Wright and the Sour Mash Boys
YouTube: Pine Tree John, Songwriters in the Round : John Lincoln Wright, October Days, Too Old To Die Young, Rockabilly Man, The Gandy Dancer, John Lincoln Wright 2007, john lincoln wright and the sour mash boys #5, One Who Cares, THE RED SOX SONG - 1976
W - Beacon Street Union
Boston Sound Home Page
Rising Storm (Video)
Zarina Bhimji
No Border Crossing, 2001-2006
"Zarina Bhimji (born in Mbarara, Uganda, 1963) is a Ugandan Asian photographer and film maker, who was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2007. ... In 2007, she was shortlisted for the Turner Prize for photographs of Uganda. Their theme is the expulsion of Asians from the country by Idi Amin and the subsequent loss and grief caused. The photos were in exhibitions at Haunch of Venison gallery in London and Zurich. Her Turner Prize display includes a film, Waiting, which was shot in a sisal-processing factory. This is on high-definition video, transferred from the original 35mm film."
Wikipedia
Zarina Bhimji
Whitechapel Gallery (Video)
Guardian - Echoing spaces: Zarina Bhimji at the Whitechapel Gallery – in pictures
Waiting, 2007 (Video), Out of Blue, 2002
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