The Synthi100 housed within KSYME/CMRC
Hybrid Resonances: Tradition and Experimentation at the KSYME Contemporary Music Research Centre
FirstLook: Beni Isguen, Algeria
The burden of remembrance: Patti Smith’s dedication to lost legacies
Scenes of Protests Spread at Elite Campuses
"Protests and arrests spread across some of America’s most influential universities on Monday, as administrators struggled to defuse tensions on campuses over pro-Palestinian demonstrations on Monday. Nearly 50 people were arrested at Yale University in New Haven, Conn., on Monday morning, following the arrests last week of more than 100 protesters at Columbia University in New York City. The arrests unleashed a wave of activism across other campuses, including M.I.T., the University of Michigan and Stanford University, as protesters sought their universities’ divestment from companies with ties to Israel and a cease-fire in Israel’s war in Gaza. The flurry of protests has presented a steep challenge for university leaders, as some Jewish students say they have faced harassment and antisemitic comments. Early Monday morning, Columbia announced a same-day shift to online classes because of the protests. Barnard College, across the street, followed suit hours later. Here are scenes from the protests. ..."
The encampment at Columbia was put back up by protesters after being removed the previous week.
The mystery of the gilded glass booth outside Midtown’s St. Regis Hotel
Who killed Caravaggio and why? His final paintings may hold the key
The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew
2015 August: Caravaggio
The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist
How Muddy Waters’ ‘Father And Sons’ Reinstated The King of the Blues
In Warsaw - Elisa Gonzalez
Geoff Dyer: ‘A gas mask on a tree stopped me in my tracks – it shows the air itself can be toxic’
A memorial and a prophecy … A gas mask on a damaged tree on the road to Kreminna in Ukraine's Luhansk oblast.
‘A ghost of her former self’ … an image from Peter Mitchell’s book The Scarecrows 1974-2015
Modulisme 104: Raoul Van Herpen
The Slits’ Ari Up laments the loss of “female rebellion” in music: “I didn’t know it would come to this”
2010 October: Ari Up (17 January 1962 – 20 October 2010), 2012 July: Subatomic Sound System meets Lee Scratch Perry & Ari Up of the Slits (7″ vinyl), 2014 September: Live in Cincinnati and San Francisco 1980, 2015 August: Return Of The Giant Slits (1981/2007), 2016 July: "Man Next Door" - Berlin 1981, 2021 April: Avant Gardening - New Age Steppers (2021), 2022 September: Typical Girls/I Heard It Through The Grapevine (1979), 2023 February: New Age Steppers – Stepping Into A New Age 1980 - 2012
Three New York City subway stops, three different design styles
How do film cameras actually work?
Subcontinental Synth: David Tudor and the First Moog in India
Letter from New York: Greg Tate on the Art of Lockdown and Days of Rage - by Greg Tate (2020)
2021 December: Greg Tate
BSA Images Of The Week: 07.07.24
Skin Flesh & Bones Meet The Revolutionaries - Fighting Dub 1975-1979
YouTube: Skin Flesh & Bones Meet The Revolutionaries – Fighting Dub 1975-1979 (Reissue, 2006) 1:05:11
The Lord of the Rings The Motion Picture Trilogy (Extended Editions)
Leon Keita - Limited Dance Edition No.16
The story of New York’s oldest Titanic memorial, unveiled exactly one year after the disaster
James Joyce and Samuel Beckett’s favourite pub in Dublin
Afropollination: Residency Power in the Global Underground
Herbert Kohl and James Hinton: Golden Boy as Anthony Cool (1972)
Echoes of the Jazz Age
2014 January: View the Passport Photos of F. Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf & Other Cultural Icons, 2014 August: Gatsby to Garp: Modern Masterpieces from the Carter Burden Collection, 2014 November: Lost Generation, 2015 November: The Crack-Up (1945), 2017 December: Living Well Is the Best Revenge By Calvin Tomkins, 2019 August: Three Letters from Switzerland By Zelda Fitzgeralds, 2020 November: A Few Words about F. Scott Fitzgerald, 2021 February: The Great Gatsby Is Now in the Public Domain and There’s a New Graphic Novel image, 2024 February: Too Enjoyable to Be Literature
(Djibouti Archives Vol. 1) Super Somali Sounds from the Gulf of Tadjoura; Mogadishu's Finest: The Al-Uruba Sessions
"Seven years in the making, the official retrospective of one of Somalia's most famous and beloved private bands, Iftin. Digitized from cassettes recorded between 1982 and 1987 at the legendary Al-Uruba hotel's secret studio and the jams for the masses performed in the basement of Somalia's national theater. Banaadiri rhythms from Somalia's south, Mogadishu's finest vocalists, Dhaanto reggae-like guitar licks, and smoldering brass blend seamlessly with the sounds of Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to form one of rawest, most cosmopolitan eras of music anywhere. Iftin's Mogadishu is where the world's sounds begin and end. ..."
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