by Editor | Mar 22, 2023 | Culture Music Art, Weirdness
from The Atlantic Tattoos Do Odd Things to the Immune System When you stick ink-filled needles into your skin, your body’s defenders respond accordingly. Scientists aren’t sure if that’s good or bad for you. By Katherine J. Wu Corbis / Getty In 2018, I paid a man a...
by Editor | Mar 21, 2023 | Culture Music Art
from France 24 Electro-pop master M83: ‘We’re losing the mystery in music’ AFP Anthony Gonzalez, the man behind M83, the group that helped define electro-pop, fears for a music industry that increasingly wants artists to be influencers. M83 has had a...
by Editor | Mar 20, 2023 | Culture Music Art, Literary News
from RealClear Books & Culture The Work of Sumo Japan’s National Sport Distills Competition to Its Essence By Oliver Bateman Sumo — a Japanese word (相撲) that literally means “striking one another” — is a sport that is almost wholly alien to the American...
by Editor | Mar 19, 2023 | Culture Music Art
from The LA Times via Yahoo! News Supreme Court may keep alive Navajo Nation water rights claim in Arizona by David G. Savage The Colorado River cuts through Marble Canyon in the Navajo Nation en route to the Grand Canyon. This segment of the river joins two vast...
by Editor | Mar 16, 2023 | Culture Music Art
from Observer Web3 Games Are Huge in Asia, So Why Haven’t They Taken Off in the US? Companies developing Web3 games will have to focus more on entertainment and less on monetization to reach global audiences. By Rachyl Jones Game on. AFP via Getty Images Video games...
by Editor | Mar 10, 2023 | Culture Music Art
from The New York Times Composers Find Transcendence, and Inspiration, at the Club by Zachary Woolfe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svFhMEGqG6o BERLIN — In 2018, after a visit to Berghain, the storied techno club here, the saxophonist and curator Ryan Muncy called...