2010 August: Heroin, 2011 June: All Tomorrow's Parties - The Velvet Underground, 2011 June: The Velvet Underground, 2012 November: Songs for Drella - Lou Reed and John Cale, 2013 October: Lou Reed (1942 - 2013), 2014 June: The Bells (1979), 2014 August: New York (1989), 2015 June: Capitol Theatre Passaic, NJ 9/25/1984, 2015 October: The Blue Mask (1982), 2016 March: New Sensations (1984), 2016 May: Coney Island Baby (1976), 2017 March: Celebrating Lou Reed: 1942–2013, 2017 November: Watch Footage of the Velvet Underground Composing..., 2018 February: Street Hassle (1978), 2018 October: Lou Reed at The Ritz (07-16-1986), 2019 February: Lou Reed, John Cale And Nico - Le Bataclan '72 (1972), 2020 November: Concert Film Berlin Streaming Free Online for the Next Week
Live MCMXCIII - Velvet Underground (1993)
Cooking with Franz Kafka - Valerie Stivers
Talking About the Village Voice, the “Paper That Couldn’t Be Bought”
Rock ’n’ politics, read all about ’em: Two covers from the Village Voice Archive featured in Romano’s oral history.
With ‘Gems’ From Black Collections, the Harlem Renaissance Reappears
Taking a trip back in time at this Wall Street subway station
The Drunkard's Progress
The Drunkard's Progress, or The Direct Road to Poverty, Wretchedness, & Ruin. John Warner Barber 1826.
Architect Breaks Down the Design Of Four Iconic New York City Museums: the Met, MoMA, Guggenheim & Frick
In the Architectural Digest video above, architect Michael Wyetzner (previously featured here on Open Culture for his exegeses of New York’s apartments, bridges, and subway stations, as well as Central Park and the Chrysler Building) uses his expert knowledge to reveal the design choices that have gone into the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Frick Collection.
Down in Jamaica – 40 Years of VP Records
CITY OF KINGS: A History of New York City Graffiti
“In Space” by Holger Czukay
2011 September: Can, 2011 February: Plight & Premonition, 2011 June: Persian Love, 2013 October: Flux + Mutability - David Sylvian and Holger Czukay (1989) , 2014 June: Holger Czukay - Der Osten Ist Rot, Rome Remains Rome (1984/7), 2012 June: The Lost Tapes, 2016 March: Invaders Of The Heart - Jah Wobble (1982), 2017 April: Jah Wobble, The Edge, Holger Czukay - Snake Charmer (1983), 2017 June: The Legend Lives On… Jah Wobble In Betrayal (1980), 2017 July: Can - The Singles (2017), 2017 September: Holger Czukay (1938-2017), 2019 September: Holger Czukay - Cinema (2018), 2020 December: Future Days (Remastered) - Can (2014), 2023 February: Can: Live in Stuttgart 1975
“A Thousand Eulogies Are Exported to the Comma.” Of Syntax and Genocide
"This essay was originally given as a speech given at “A People’s Cinema & Night of Poetry & Song for Palestine” in Brooklyn, New York on January 27th.
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I don’t know how to use a comma. I am painfully aware of the irony. Not only am I a writer but I was also an editor where part of my job consisted of proofreading, and with a fine tooth comb having to discern if a comma was placed by mistake or missing from a sentence. I know what a comma is, and generally I know its function, but I just don’t think about it too much when I write. ... And on Day 113, I don’t want any attention to be diverted from what I wrote to how I wrote it. On the other hand, mistakes, repetition, and jarring sentence structures are much more representative of my state of mind. We are on day 113 and the most well-documented genocide of all times is still unfolding on our screens. There is no sense in this senselessness. No eloquence to be extracted from an airstrike. No metaphor that can aptly describe the horror of there being no functioning hospital that hasn’t already been communicated by reality itself.
There are many ways to use the comma. ..."
New Orleans Music: From Mardi Gras To The Meters… And All That Jazz
Danny Barker's King Zulu project was part of a wave of 1950s Mardi Gras recordings that give us a window into the forces that influence the soundtrack of Carnival to this day.
Scene And Not Heard: Jesse Rifkin’s Playlist For NYC’s Lost Music Spaces
amazon: This Must Be the Place: Music, Community and Vanished Spaces in New York City - Jesse Rifkin
The Gallery, 172 Mercer Street and Houston
Voice Magnetic - Hainbach (2023)
2018 October: Distressed Tape, 2019 February: Sandpaper Is a Form of Change, 2019 February: Hainbach - Gear Top 7: My Personal Favorites In 2018, 2019 May: The Sound of Architecture and Design | Bauhaus, Piezo Microphones and FX, 2019 June: Make Noise Morphage - My "Film Noir" Reel, 2019 August: The Sands Take You | tape loop, OP-1 (2019), 2019 September: Gestures (2019), 2022 November: Ambient Music With A Library Of Congress C1 Cassette Player
Has Jack Nicholson retired from acting?
A Cultural Tour of Istanbul, Where the Art and History of Three Great Empires Come Together
When Did New York’s Streets Get So Hollow?
St. Marks Place and Second Avenue, the East Village, 1969.
Modulisme 100: Allen Ravenstine
ASHBERY-ESQUE: Adventures in Cataloging the John Ashbery Reading Library
"Cataloging John Ashbery’s book collection has been a massive undertaking. At least it has been for me, the English Department grad student who, book by book, leaves through the foxed pages that frame the background of Ashbery’s rich literary life. After processing over 2,500 books from his library in a mere nine months—roughly half of the collection, which was generously donated to the Poetry Roomby David Kermani—Ashbery’s archived books have revealed some fascinating things about him, his peers, and maybe even about myself. ... 1. Self-Portrait as a Comprehensive Collector. One of the first lessons gleaned from the library is that Ashbery diligently collected some authors’ work to completion. A bookworm since his time at Harvard in the 1940s, John sought his own copies of collections by beloved influences like Marianne Moore and W. H. Auden, and he closely followed the decades-spanning careers of such friends as Kenneth Koch and James Schuyler. ..."
Rasta Man Chant: How Bob Marley Became A Spiritual Figurehead
Classical radicalism
Irish Classical Radical Thomas Francis Meagher
Iowa’s Caitlin Clark brings the joy of basketball with her everywhere she goes
YouTube: Caitlin Clark Has Reached Another Level, Caitlin Clark with Those Adoring Kiddos is Awesome
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Long Shadow of 1948
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