Deities and disciples: Patti Smith at St. Paul’s Cathedral
7 Beautiful Places for Fall Foliage That Aren’t in New England
The South Santiam River along the McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass Scenic Byway, in central Oregon.
The South Santiam River in the Cascade mountains of Oregon.
Radical playfulness: The abstract music compositions of Marcel Duchamp
2009 May: Marcel Duchamp, 2009 September: Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Chess, 2009 November: Étant donnés, 2016 April: A Marcel Duchamp Collection, 2017 June: Rebel Ready-Made (1966), 2020 September: A Conversation with Marcel Duchamp (1956), 2022 January: The Duchamp Research Portal Digitally Unites Three Museum Archives, 2024 January: What do you do when anything goes? Duchamp’s Telegram
‘Money Jungle’: Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus And Max Roach’s Revelatory Summit
2011 November: Duke Ellington - "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)", 1943, 2011 September: "Take the A Train" - Duke Ellington, 2015 January: Home Movies of Duke Ellington Playing Baseball (And How Baseball Coined the Word “Jazz”), 2017 November: Secret Music: On Duke Ellington’s The Queen’s Suite., 2020 June: Bundle of Blues (1933), Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life (1935), Black & Tan (1929)
Inside a West Village passageway leading to a hidden courtyard and 1820s backhouse
Sardines - Apollo Brown & Planet Asia (2023)
2022 October: Eight Essential Releases by Detroit Producer Apollo Brown, 2022 October: Gas Mask | The Left (2010), 2019 May: Sincerely, Detroit (2019)
Lady Pink Paints Berlin Facade as 'Love Letters to the City'
Lady Pink. Detail. WIP. Urban Nation Museum Berlin. Love Letters To The City.
10 Homemade Musical Instruments That Rocked The World
Close-up of Bo Diddley's Gretsch Guitar
Over Man: On Nietzsche and our crisis of masculinity
2016 April: Anarchism and Friedrich Nietzsche, 2021 February: Walter Kaufmann’s Classic Lectures on Nietzsche, Kierkegaard and Sartre (1960) 2023 May: The Portable Nietzsche
A Digital Archive Features Hundreds of Audio Cassette Tape Designs, from the 1960s to the 1990s
Guillaume de Machaut: Remede de Fortune - Blue Heron (2022)
"From Cicero to Shakespeare to the television game show Wheel of Fortune, the figure of Lady Fortuna—the ancient Roman goddess of luck and chance—has been an enduring literary and cultural symbol for over two millennia. In Guillaume de Machaut’s (1300-1377) long-form narrative poem, Le remède de fortune (The Remedy for Fortune), the Lady personifies capricious love, a force which, like luck, subjects those in its orbit to the mercy of unseen forces. Machaut’s dit, including its seven lyric poems set to music, is now a collaborative project between two of America’s leading historically informed ensembles, Blue Heron and Les Délices. The partnership has resulted in a captivating new album, Remede de Fortune, released on the Blue Heron label. ..."
Ci commence Remede de Fortune’ (Illustration from Machaut MS C, Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France)
When Art Evolves, We Evolve: The Williamsburg Avant-Garde: Experimental Music and Sound on the Brooklyn Waterfront
The Telescopic Aulos of Atlas - Lukas De Clerck
Literary World: New York publishing in the late-aughts
The filmmakers Steve Buscemi considers his favourite to work with
How the Weimar Republic’s Hyperinflation Transformed Gender Relations in Germany
Otto Dix, Metropolis (1928).
A House That Memorializes a Vanished New York
A Lawrence Weiner text painting across the facade of what was once the Fluxus artist Geoffrey Hendricks’s Manhattan townhouse.
Phillip Ward, the executor of the actor and writer Quentin Crisp’s estate, now resides in what was once Hendricks’s children’s room.
BSA Images Of The Week: 09.01.24
Joe Iurato and Logan Hicks. Detail. Wooden Walls Project. Asbury Park, NJ.
Solastalgia - Altus (2024)
YouTube: Solastalgia 59:45
Intifada: On Being an Arabic Literature Professor in a Time of Genocide
The First Intifada in the Gaza Strip, 1987.
A Scientist’s Quest to Decode Vermeer’s True Colours
2009 September: Vermeer's Masterpiece, The Milkmaid, 2011 February: Vermeer: Master of Light, 2013 October: Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis, 2015 December: This Is Not a Vermeer ™, 2017 January: The Art of Painting (1665–1668), 2021 December: Museum rivalry ‘could make Dutch Vermeer show last of its kind’, 2021 December: Okay Cupid: Reopening Vermeer’s love letter to contradiction, 2022 October: A New Brushstroke Analysis Reveals Vermeer., 2023 May: Seeing Beyond the Beauty of a Vermeer
Lêkê
Young players wearing lêkê in Abidjan, where worn soles and scars from the sandals’ metallic clasps are a point of pride.
120 Years of New York’s Subterranean Literary Muse
"Within a day of its opening on Oct. 27, 1904, the New York City subway was already inspiring lyricism: The Times marveled at its 'olive-green woodwork, the unfamiliar air, the darkness alongside, and the sudden shooting into beautiful white stations like nothing that the elevated ever had.' That’s just one day. Give novelists 120 years of packed daily commutes, late night rides home from bars and restaurants, early morning trips to the beach, and now the subway isn’t just buried in the bedrock of Manhattan, it’s burrowed deep within New York novels of the last twelve decades, a source of wonder, despair, quotidian boredom. Join us as we ride alongside fictional characters plucked from the works of Edith Wharton, Ralph Ellison, Sylvia Plath, Lee Child, James Baldwin and so many more. ..."
How George Orwell Paved Noam Chomsky’s Path to Anarchism
In Quebec’s Casse-Croûtes, Fast Food for a Short but Sweet Summer
The daytime line outside La Mollière.
A "guédille," or lobster roll, from La Mollière.
Field Days (The Amanda Loops) - Fred Frith
Urban Narratives: Sebas Velasco Connects in Brixton With “A Lasting Place”
On Immigration, Harris and Democrats Walk a Delicate — and Harder — Line
The U.S.-Mexico border in June, as seen from Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
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