by | Aug 28, 2019 | Culture Music Art, Weirdness
from c|net The fantasy of being disconnected An overactive world is hard to break away from. by SCOTT STEIN Scott Stein/CNET It takes a boat ride, in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, to get me to finally feel offline. Which makes me feel pretty sad. But it reminds me...
by | Aug 27, 2019 | Bright Shiny News, Culture Music Art, Projects
from The Hollywood Reporter Universal Drama ‘Queen & Slim’ to Open AFI Fest by Etan Vlessing Getty Images From left: Lena Waithe, Daniel Kaluuya, Melina Matsoukas Universal’s Queen & Slim is set to open AFI Fest 2019, it was announced...
by | Aug 26, 2019 | Culture Music Art
from The New Yorker The Survival of Iggy Pop An inventor of punk rock on his long career, the future, and swimming in Miami. By Amanda Petrusich Stories about Pop’s misbehavior are lewd, captivating, and plentiful. In recent years, his work has grown more interior....
by | Aug 25, 2019 | Bright Shiny News, Culture Music Art, Literary News, Projects
from The Guardian Sam Taylor-Johnson: ‘I’ve lost people very dear to me through addiction’ The film-maker on adapting James Frey’s controversial rehab memoir A Million Little Pieces, whether she’s still making art and the joy of chickens. by Tim Lewis Since leaving...
by | Aug 24, 2019 | Culture Music Art
from The Drive Colorado Race Track’s ‘Largest Burnout’ World Record Claim Denied by Guinness A total of 170 cars performed a simultaneous burnout at the KBPI Rock & Roll Car Show in Colorado, but they all forgot to do one thing. BY CHRIS...
by | Aug 23, 2019 | Culture Music Art
from The Observer Who Is Loretta Fahrenholz, the Artist Who Directed Kim Gordon’s New Music Video? By Helen Holmes Musician, style icon and provocateur Kim Gordon is practically inextricable from the art world. As the vocalist, bassist and guitarist...