by | Dec 25, 2017 | Culture Music Art
by | Dec 24, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from The LA Times Archaeology as blood sport: How the discovery of an ancient mastodon ignited debate over humans’ arrival in North America By THOMAS CURWEN “Oh my God,” Richard Cerutti said to himself. He bent down to pick up a sharp, splintered bone fragment. Its...
by | Dec 22, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from Logo Sharon Springs, NY: The Gayest Little Town You’ve Never Heard Of “One of the greatest things, the thing that has saved Sharon Springs is the LGBT community.” by Bryan van Gorder I grew up in the rural, rolling farmland of Upstate New York....
by | Dec 21, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from Vogue Mimi O’Donnell Reflects on the Loss of Philip Seymour Hoffman and the Devastation of Addiction by MIMI O’DONNELL AS TOLD TO ADAM GREEN The exceptional leading man Philip Seymour Hoffman, whose death in 2014 dealt a heartbreaking blow to American cultural...
by | Dec 19, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from RealClearLife Rock’n’Roll Won’t Die, No Matter What U2 Says The music industry as we knew is gone, but rock will survive. By Tim Sommer Very recently, I saw some respectable men in their late fifties prancing around on TV. They were sitting shiva for rock’n’roll....
by | Dec 13, 2017 | Culture Music Art
from The New Yorker The False Narrative of Damien Hirst’s Rise and Fall By Felix Salmon Photograph by Francesco Guidicini / The Sunday Times / News Syndication / Redux The artist Damien Hirst is fundamentally a maker of luxury goods, and that is why he confounds the...