by | Jun 25, 2016 | Culture Music Art
from The New York Times Bill Cunningham, Legendary Times Fashion Photographer, Dies at 87 By JACOB BERNSTEIN First Thought Films/Zeitgeist Films Bill Cunningham, who turned fashion photography into his own branch of cultural anthropology on the streets of New York,...
by | Jun 24, 2016 | Culture Music Art, Projects
from Billboard Tonic’s Jeff Russo on Scoring ‘American Gothic,’ ‘Fargo’ & Marvel’s ‘Legion,’ Plus the 20th Anniversary of ‘Lemon Parade’ by Melinda Newman Jeff Russo, the composer for new CBS series,...
by | Jun 21, 2016 | Culture Music Art
from The Telegraph Mamma Mia! listening to Mozart lowers blood pressure…but ABBA has no impact By Sarah Knapton, Science Editor Mozart’s Symphony No 40 in g minor lowered blood pressure Relaxing to a soothing Mozart symphony can lower the blood pressure as much as...
by | Jun 4, 2016 | Culture Music Art
from The Atlantic A New Origin Story for Dogs The first domesticated animals may have been tamed twice. by ED YONG Katie Salvi Tens of thousands of years ago, before the internet, before the Industrial Revolution, before literature and mathematics, bronze and iron,...
by | Jun 3, 2016 | Culture Music Art
from The Conversation Why high school stays with us forever by Frank T. McAndrew Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology, Knox College Sometimes, conformity can lead to cringeworthy moments – bad hairstyles among them. John Philip Green/flickr, CC BY For better or...