2013 December: Hannah Arendt (2013), 2019 September: The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum - Heinrich Böll (1974)
Rosa Luxemburg - Margarethe von Trotta (1986)
Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill (1985)
2009 December: Kurt Weill & Bertolt Brecht, 2011 August: W - Communards’ Wall 1871, 2012 March: The Threepenny Opera - Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill, 2012 July: Supply and Demand: Songs by Brecht / Weill & Eisler - Dagmar Krause, 2013 March: Pina Bausch - "The Seven Deadly Sins", 2015 February: The Partnership: Brecht, Weill, Three Women, and Germany on the Brink, 2016 October: Lotte Lenya Sings Kurt Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins & Berlin Theater Songs (1997), 2018 December: Kalifornienträumen: Bertolt Brecht’s Los Angeles Poems and Other Sunstruck Germanic Specters
Facebook Oversight Board Upholds Social Network’s Ban of Trump
“A Facebook-appointed panel of journalists, activists and lawyers on Wednesday upheld the social network’s ban of former President Donald J. Trump, ending any immediate return by Mr. Trump to mainstream social media and renewing a debate about tech power over online speech.Facebook’s Oversight Board, which acts as a quasi-court over the company’s content decisions, said the social network was right to bar Mr. Trump after the insurrection in Washington in January, saying he ‘created an environment where a serious risk of violence was possible.’ The panel said the ongoing risk of violence ‘justified’ the move. ...”
10 Hours Sci-Fi Futuristic City Ambience.
YouTube: Sci-Fi City Soundscapes & Ambience 32 videos
The G.O.P. Won It All in Texas. Then It Turned on Itself.
How the Clash Embraced New York’s Hip Hop Scene and Released the Dance Track, “The Magnificent Dance” (1981)
The “romantic reality” of midcentury Village street scenes
2015 September: The Greenwich Village vision of artist Alfred Mira, May 2020: The painter who captured the soul of New York
When the Goals Come Out of Nowhere
A Woman Under the Influence - John Cassavetes (1974)
YouTube: A woman under the influence. Gena Rowlands, How we live with mental illness, John Cassavetes / Rowlands and Falk discuss „A Woman Under the Influence”
2008 September: John Cassavetes, 2010 December: Shadows (1959), 2012 February: His Life and Work, 2012 July: A Constant Forge, 2013 June: Minnie and Moskowitz, 2013 July: BAM: Cassavetes - Jul 6—Jul 31, 2013
Sign of the Times - James Harkin (2018)
2018 September: Caliphate
Reading the History of Manhattan in Its Diagrams, Maps, and Graphics
Art Tatum - The Art Of Jazz Piano
Jazz on the Tube (Video) 51:47
2018 September: Art Tatum & Ben Webster - The Album (1956)
Conversation with David Tudor
“David Tudor (January 20, 1926 – August 13, 1996) was an American pianist and composer of experimental music. Tudor was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied piano with Irma Wolpe and composition with Stefan Wolpe and became known as one of the leading performers of avant garde piano music. ... The composer with whom Tudor is particularly associated is John Cage; he gave the premiere of Cage's Music of Changes, Concert For Piano and Orchestra and the notorious 4' 33". Cage said that many of his pieces were written either specifically for Tudor to perform or with him in mind, once stating ‘what you had to do was to make a situation that would interest him. That was the role he played.’ ...”
2017 March: The Art Of David Tudor 1963–1992
We are witnessing a crime against humanity - Arundhati Roy
2008 May: Arundhati Roy, 2010 April: "Walking With The Comrades", 2015 November: Politics by Other Means, 2018 July: What is the Morally Appropriate Language in Which to Think and Write?, 2018 August: Arundhati Roy: Brilliant, troubled and troubling
Red Smith
Marin Marais: Pieces for Viol from the Five Books - Jordi Savall (2006)
2020 February: Hespèrion XXI – Orient - Occident (2006)
A Kind of Packaged Aging Process - Jan Morris
“It was for convalescent reasons that I lately undertook a resolutely up-market Mediterranean cruise, with a Greek classical bias, and since I thought of such a cruise generically as being a kind of packaged aging process, at first I decided for literary purposes to rename our ship the Geriatrica. Later I changed my mind.It was perfectly true, though, as I had foreseen, that we formed a venerable passenger list, and sunset intimations were soon apparent. ... Of course the passage of time had to be a preoccupation on board such a ship as ours. ...”
2020 November: Venice (1960)
The Meaning of Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights Explained
Open Culture (Video) 50:57
2016 February: The Garden of Earthly Delights - Hieronymus Bosch (1490 - 1510), 2016 September: Hieronymus Bosch’s Lost Masterpiece, 2018 September: The Hieronymus Bosch Demon Bird Was Spotted Riding the New York City Subway the Other Day…
Morphagene as a Stepping Stone of the Creative Process - Hélène Vogelsinger
Stellarium
Harry Partch – The Bewitched (2021) and U.S. Highball (2021)
2012 February: Harry Partch
The 1619 Project
Noam Chomsky on Anarchism, Human Nature and Joe Biden
“How do you introduce Noam Chomsky? Perhaps you start here: In 1979, The New York Times called him ‘arguably the most important intellectual alive today.’ More than 40 years later, Chomsky, at 92, is still putting his dent in the world — writing books, giving interviews, changing minds. There are different sides to Chomsky. He’s a world-renowned linguist who revolutionized his field. He’s a political theorist who’s been a sharp critic of American foreign policy for decades. He’s an anarchist who believes in a radically different way of ordering society. He’s a pragmatist who pushed leftists to vote for Joe Biden in 2020 and has described himself as having a ‘rather conservative attitude towards social change.’ He is, very much, himself. The problem in planning a conversation with Chomsky is how to get at all these different sides. So this one covers a lot of ground. ...”
2011 January: Peak Oil and a Changing Climate, 2015 May: The Limits of Discourse As Demonstrated by Sam Harris and Noam Chomsky, 2015 October: Electing the President of an Empire, 2015 December: Noam Chomsky on Paris attacks, 2016 December: Chomsky: Humanity Faces Real and Imminent Threats to Our Survival, 2017 April: Requiem for the American Dream: The 10 Principles of Concentration of Wealth & Power (2016), 2017 July: Noam Chomsky: Neoliberalism Is Destroying Our Democracy, 2020 May: Requiem for the American Dream (2017)
Video: Riding Mountain Bikes in the Paris Catacombs
2013 February: Catacombs of Paris
Amplifying the Women Who Pushed Synthesizers Into the Future
“When you hear the phrase ‘electronic musician,’ what sort of person do you picture? A pallid, wildly coifed young man hunched over an imposing smorgasbord of gear? I’m guessing the person you are imagining doesn’t look like Daphne Oram, with her cat-eye glasses, demure dresses and respectable 1950s librarian haircut. And yet Oram is a crucial figure of electronic music history — the co-founder of the BBC’s incalculably influential Radiophonic Workshop, the first woman to set up her own independent electronic music studio and now one of the worthy focal points of Lisa Rovner’s bewitching new documentary ‘Sisters With Transistors: Electronic Music’s Unsung Heroines.’ ...”