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Dave Harrington, Max Jaffe and Patrick Shiroishi – Making Colors

Albums April 27, 2026 0
For significant portions of Making Colors the trio of...

Juli Deák – Brisk

Albums April 26, 2026 0
If the flautist Juli Deák boasts an impressive tone...

M.I.A. – M.I.7

Albums April 22, 2026 0
M.I.A. has always elicited her share of controversy in...

Natalie Wildgoose – Rural Hours

Albums April 18, 2026 0
Over the course of what is now three extended...

Marcelo Mellado – Ya no atardece

Albums April 15, 2026 0
Sometimes even the most compelling drone music can sound...

Behind the Song

Behind the Song: Chuck Berry – ‘You Can’t Catch Me’

Behind the Song March 23, 2017 0
'You Can't Catch Me', one of Chuck Berry's early singles, proved an unexpected commercial flop. It failed to chart upon its release at the onset of 1957 - despite being given prominence by the fledgeling rock and roll feature Rock, Rock, Rock!, which had opened in cinemas the previous month...

Behind the Song: Animal Collective – ‘Summertime Clothes’

Behind the Song August 22, 2015 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxhaRgJUMl8 Animal Collective's eighth studio album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, was...

Behind the Song: Van Morrison – ‘Crazy Love’

Behind the Song May 4, 2015 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIaKy1vM9hs 'Crazy Love' is the third track from Moondance, Van...

Behind the Song: Charles Mingus – ‘Goodbye Pork Pie Hat’

Behind the Song July 20, 2016 2
Charles Mingus wrote 'Goodbye Pork Pie Hat' as an elegy for the pioneering jazz saxophonist Lester Young, who died in March 1959, two months prior to the recording sessions for what would become Mingus Ah Um. A darkly elegant ballad with a lone dissonant note full of pathos...

Behind the Song: ‘M’appari’ from Friedrich von Flotow’s Martha

American Cinema May 25, 2017 2
'M'appari' is the best known name for the central...

Tracks of the Week

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Not since Jerry Seinfeld groggily awoke to witness Tim...

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Fresh beginnings plus a few festive odds and ends...

Tracks of the Week 17.08.24

Tracks of the Week August 21, 2024 0
Allen Lowe's short bio says that the veteran saxophonist...

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David Lynch, the transcendental meditator and itinerant Eagle Scout...

At the Movies

North by Northwest (1959)

American Cinema July 8, 2020 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - A Madison Avenue advertising man, run-of-the-mill if unusually tanned with his grey flannel suit an impeccable fit, stands up at the wrong moment in the Oak Room of the Plaza Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Roger Thornhill has theatre tickets. He wishes to send a wire to his mother, but by summoning the wrong waiter and ostensibly responding to the wrong call, he gets mistaken for George Kaplan, a government agent.

Young Adult (2011)

Movies September 9, 2015 1
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - Mavis Gary (Charlize Theron), a 37-year-old ghostwriter for a series of young adult novels soon to be cancelled, returns to her small Minnesota hometown, angling to hook up with her old high school flame, who is married and has just become a father. Her attempts at seduction are already inappropriate, but prove much grosser than this, culminating in a blowout at a birthday party...

Punch-Drunk Love (2002)

Movies October 22, 2015 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - Barry Egan (Adam Sandler) owns a warehouse which manufactures and sells novelty goods - toilet plungers with supposedly non-breakable handles and so on - but channels all of his hopes into one venture: having carried out his research diligently, and as far as the vagaries of the promotion will allow, he has come to understand that by purchasing gross quantities of Healthy Choice pudding...

Kalifornia (1993)

American Cinema February 3, 2021 0
★★½ (2.5 out of 4 stars) - Brian and Carrie plan to drive from their home of Louisville, Kentucky to the golden state of California, stopping off at renowned murder spots along the way. Brian hopes to gain material for his book, with Carrie providing the photographic illustration. To top up their gas-guzzling Lincoln Continental, their notice for a ride share is answered by a curious couple, the childlike Adele Corners and her ragged minder Early Grayce...

Annie Hall (1977)

American Cinema October 19, 2025 0
Annie Hall Romantic Comedy • 93 minutes • United States...

World Cinema

Big (1988)

American Cinema June 9, 2016 0
★★ (2 out of 4 stars) - The last of a cluster of movies, all released within the space of a year between the autumn of 1987 and the summer of 1988, to depict youths turning into or swapping forms with adult men - the others were Like Father Like Son (1987), Vice Versa (1988), 18 Again! (1988), and the Italian film Da grande (1987), which is often cited as the inspiration for Big - in Big thirteen-year-old Josh Baskin...

Hard Eight (1996)

American Cinema July 21, 2018 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - A black and blue semi-trailer truck passes by a coffee shop whose exterior lights are askew, and a man in a dark overcoat waits for the truck to pass, pauses for a moment more, then crosses the road towards coffee. Outside the diner a young man sits on the ground, bedraggled and bestubbled, knees up, arms crossed and looking despondent...

Kalifornia (1993)

American Cinema February 3, 2021 0
★★½ (2.5 out of 4 stars) - Brian and Carrie plan to drive from their home of Louisville, Kentucky to the golden state of California, stopping off at renowned murder spots along the way. Brian hopes to gain material for his book, with Carrie providing the photographic illustration. To top up their gas-guzzling Lincoln Continental, their notice for a ride share is answered by a curious couple, the childlike Adele Corners and her ragged minder Early Grayce...

Parasite (2019)

Movies February 4, 2020 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - A family of four live in a cramped and roach-infested banjiha, a semi-basement apartment in Seoul. They crib free Wi-Fi from unsuspecting neighbours and a nearby coffee shop, and their only source of income, procured by the mother Chung-sook via WhatsApp, comes from the folding of pizza boxes for a local delivery service, a task at which they are only moderately successful...

Three Men and a Little Lady (1990)

American Cinema March 12, 2019 0
★½ (1.5 out of 4 stars) - Three Men and a Baby is more than a guilty pleasure, it's one of the defining movies of the 1980s for the easy chemistry between its three leads, and for the panoply of fashion, interior design, and architectural styles it affords, an unconstrained movement of plaids and pastels under the neon lights and glass hallways of their luxe apartment and out in the bustling parks and streets of New York...

Earthy Anecdotes

Earthy Anecdotes: Katharine Hepburn Steals Stephen Sondheim’s Plant

Earthy Anecdotes April 21, 2021 1
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Turtle Bay neighbourhood on the east side of Midtown Manhattan was a 'riverside back yard' for the city of New York. Imposing brownstones and squalid tenement housing butted up against the breweries, gasworks, and slaughterhouses which lined the waterfront. Eventually the waterfront would be reshaped by the United Nations headquarters, with dozens of diplomatic missions...

Earthy Anecdotes: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s Hellish Dinner Scene

Earthy Anecdotes October 21, 2020 0
One of the most influential horror movies of all-time,...

Earthy Anecdotes: Alex Ferguson, Mick Harford and The Title That Got Away

Earthy Anecdotes November 23, 2016 0
In the winter of 1991, Manchester United stood atop...

Earthy Anecdotes: The Premiere of The Rite of Spring

Earthy Anecdotes May 29, 2015 0
On 29 May 1913, The Rite of Spring, the ballet and...

Earthy Anecdotes: Zola’s House at Médan by Paul Cézanne

Earthy Anecdotes February 14, 2013 0
In Banks of the Marne by the French artist...

Poetry

Rabindranath Tagore, E. E. Cummings; Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Björk

Literature April 17, 2013 1
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was a Bengali polymath, best known...

‘Silentium!’ by Fyodor Tyutchev

Literature January 4, 2013 3
Silentium! Speak not, lie hidden, and conceal the way you dream,...

Emily Dickinson – ‘I Can Wade Grief’ (1862)

Literature September 5, 2015 0
Emily Dickinson was born on 10 December 1830 in...

The Early Poetry of Mina Loy

Literature August 1, 2015 0
When the first issue of Others: A Magazine of...

James Joyce

Daily Visual 16.06.15: Bloomsday 2015

Daily Visual June 16, 2015 0
Bloomsday today in Dublin marks the culmination of a...

Behind the Song: ‘M’appari’ from Friedrich von Flotow’s Martha

American Cinema May 25, 2017 2
'M'appari' is the best known name for the central...

Joyce, Nabokov, and Dirty Books: The Publications of Ulysses, Haveth Childers Everywhere, and Lolita

James Joyce January 12, 2015 0
With Ezra Pound acting as intermediary, from the spring of...

Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits; and the Jesuits and James Joyce

James Joyce March 14, 2013 1
With the election yesterday evening in Rome of former...

Obituaries

Charlie Watts, Steadfast Drummer of the Rolling Stones, Dies at the Age of 80

Cultureteca August 25, 2021 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1_6z9oqet8 Charlie Watts, the backbone of the Rolling Stones for...

Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, the Influential Producer and Dub Pioneer, Dies at the Age of 85

Cultureteca September 1, 2021 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTNam6GbJYg Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the charismatic producer and restless pioneer...

Norm Macdonald Used To Think His Life Was Incomplete. Now It’s Finished.

Cultureteca September 16, 2021 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7K-kaelQEs Norm Macdonald, the comedian whose mischievous glint and deadpan...

Dean Stockwell, Star of Blue Velvet and Quantum Leap, Dies at 85 Years Old

Cultureteca November 11, 2021 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhPosL3UAN8 The actor Dean Stockwell died of natural causes on...

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Dave Harrington, Max Jaffe and Patrick Shiroishi – Making Colors

Albums April 27, 2026 0
For significant portions of Making Colors the trio of...

Juli Deák – Brisk

Albums April 26, 2026 0
If the flautist Juli Deák boasts an impressive tone...

M.I.A. – M.I.7

Albums April 22, 2026 0
M.I.A. has always elicited her share of controversy in...

Natalie Wildgoose – Rural Hours

Albums April 18, 2026 0
Over the course of what is now three extended...

Marcelo Mellado – Ya no atardece

Albums April 15, 2026 0
Sometimes even the most compelling drone music can sound...

Behind the Song

Themes and References in Joanna Newsom’s Sapokanikan

Art August 12, 2015 21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky9Ro9pP2gc In the music video for 'Sapokanikan', Joanna Newsom saunters...

Behind the Song: Charles Mingus – ‘Goodbye Pork Pie Hat’

Behind the Song July 20, 2016 2
Charles Mingus wrote 'Goodbye Pork Pie Hat' as an elegy for the pioneering jazz saxophonist Lester Young, who died in March 1959, two months prior to the recording sessions for what would become Mingus Ah Um. A darkly elegant ballad with a lone dissonant note full of pathos...

Behind the Song: Chuck Berry – ‘You Can’t Catch Me’

Behind the Song March 23, 2017 0
'You Can't Catch Me', one of Chuck Berry's early singles, proved an unexpected commercial flop. It failed to chart upon its release at the onset of 1957 - despite being given prominence by the fledgeling rock and roll feature Rock, Rock, Rock!, which had opened in cinemas the previous month...

Behind the Song: Leonore Overture, ‘Farewell Amanda’, ‘One Night’

Behind the Song October 19, 2014 2
Ludwig van Beethoven - Leonore Overture No. 1, Op....

Behind the Song: Animal Collective – ‘Summertime Clothes’

Behind the Song August 22, 2015 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxhaRgJUMl8 Animal Collective's eighth studio album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, was...

Tracks of the Week

Tracks of the Week 19.01.25

Tracks of the Week January 22, 2025 0
Benjamin Lackner plays the piano with a plangent grace...

Tracks of the Week 12.01.25

Tracks of the Week January 15, 2025 0
Not since Jerry Seinfeld groggily awoke to witness Tim...

Tracks of the Week 04.01.25

Tracks of the Week January 7, 2025 0
Fresh beginnings plus a few festive odds and ends...

Tracks of the Week 17.08.24

Tracks of the Week August 21, 2024 0
Allen Lowe's short bio says that the veteran saxophonist...

Tracks of the Week 10.08.24

Tracks of the Week August 14, 2024 0
David Lynch, the transcendental meditator and itinerant Eagle Scout...

At the Movies

Little Women (2019)

American Cinema January 12, 2020 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - Greta Gerwig imbues the seventh film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic coming-of-age novel with deft characterisation and heady momentum, across and finally through the screen. Each scene bustles with gesture and intonation even when its components aren't rushing headlong through the streets of Manhattan, idling about the parks of Paris, or swirling the ballrooms and striding fields and beaches in the vicinity of Boston, Mass...

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)

American Cinema October 10, 2019 0
★½ (1.5 out of 4 stars) - When it comes to the blockbuster action movie, three franchises remain. There is the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other assorted comic book pictures, y'know, for kids; Tom Cruise, most clearly for the ever stellar Mission: Impossible series, wilfully forgetting Jack Reacher but with shoutouts to American Made, Edge of Tomorrow, and the upcoming Top Gun sequel, sure to be a success; and then there's The Rock...

What We Do in the Shadows (2014)

Movies October 27, 2016 0
★ (1 out of 4 stars) - Vampires on film are best taken seriously. As archetypes, strange and sad figures who permeate given spaces while proving difficult to grasp, they model for us fear, loneliness, and alienation, and are uniquely suited to expressive visual contrasts of light and dark. The great vampire films, Nosferatu (1922), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), and more recently Let the Right One In (2008), more than mere formal exercises...

Chinatown (1974)

American Cinema August 25, 2019 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - Chinatown is a detective story, loosely inspired by the California water wars which took place between the fledgeling city of Los Angeles and the surrounding Owens Valley in the early twentieth century. The pivotal figure in those wars was William Mulholland, the chief architect of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, whose career came to an abrupt end with the failure of the St Francis Dam in 1928...

We’re the Millers (2013)

American Cinema August 19, 2020 0
★★★ (3 out of 4 stars) - In what sounds like a riff on an old joke, a drug dealer, a stripper, a runaway, and a nerd climb into a camper van south of the border. David Clark (Jason Sudeikis) is a low-level marijuana dealer who finds himself beholden to his supplier, the sleazy businessman Brad Gurdlinger (Ed Helms), when a couple of street hoods make off with his stash. To cover the debt with a little added compensation, David reluctantly agrees to smuggle a 'smidge' of weed from Mexico...

World Cinema

Tully (2018)

American Cinema December 8, 2018 0
★★★½ (3.5 out of 4 stars) - Tully is the third collaboration between director Jason Reitman and writer Diablo Cody, following on from Juno (2007) and Young Adult (2011). All three films deal with the role of women as child-bearers, looking in turn at teenage pregnancy and adoption, miscarriage, and postpartum depression, which in this case borders on psychosis...

Enola Holmes (2020)

Movies November 11, 2020 0
★★ (2 out of 4 stars) - Enola Holmes (Millie Bobby Brown), the youngest sibling in the illustrious Holmes family, grew up for all intents and purposes as an only child. At the lavish country house which is now on the cusp of being consumed by nature, she was home-schooled by her mother, who provided an unorthodox education encompassing everything from word games, chess, and jujitsu to chemistry, botany, and lawn tennis played indoors...

High Noon (1952)

American Cinema January 19, 2018 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - Will Kane (Gary Cooper), the marshal of a small frontier town in New Mexico Territory, gets married in a small civil ceremony to his beautiful young wife Amy Fowler (Grace Kelly), a Quaker whose imminent plans include a family and a convenience store someplace else. Fully intending to play the doting husband, to that end it is also Kane's last day on the job, and he hands in his badge...

McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)

Movies September 10, 2015 0
★★★★ (4 out of 4 stars) - In 1902 an inscrutable gambler, John McCabe (Warren Beatty), arrives in the fledgling town of Presbyterian Church in the northwestern United States. A hazy rumour has him as a gunslinger, and McCabe uses innuendo and disorder to quickly assert his position in the town, acquiring three prostitutes and opening a whorehouse, to which he plans to add a saloon...

Big (1988)

American Cinema June 9, 2016 0
★★ (2 out of 4 stars) - The last of a cluster of movies, all released within the space of a year between the autumn of 1987 and the summer of 1988, to depict youths turning into or swapping forms with adult men - the others were Like Father Like Son (1987), Vice Versa (1988), 18 Again! (1988), and the Italian film Da grande (1987), which is often cited as the inspiration for Big - in Big thirteen-year-old Josh Baskin...

Earthy Anecdotes

Earthy Anecdotes: Katharine Hepburn Steals Stephen Sondheim’s Plant

Earthy Anecdotes April 21, 2021 1
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Turtle Bay neighbourhood on the east side of Midtown Manhattan was a 'riverside back yard' for the city of New York. Imposing brownstones and squalid tenement housing butted up against the breweries, gasworks, and slaughterhouses which lined the waterfront. Eventually the waterfront would be reshaped by the United Nations headquarters, with dozens of diplomatic missions...

Earthy Anecdotes: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s Hellish Dinner Scene

Earthy Anecdotes October 21, 2020 0
One of the most influential horror movies of all-time,...

Earthy Anecdotes: Alex Ferguson, Mick Harford and The Title That Got Away

Earthy Anecdotes November 23, 2016 0
In the winter of 1991, Manchester United stood atop...

Earthy Anecdotes: The Premiere of The Rite of Spring

Earthy Anecdotes May 29, 2015 0
On 29 May 1913, The Rite of Spring, the ballet and...

Earthy Anecdotes: Zola’s House at Médan by Paul Cézanne

Earthy Anecdotes February 14, 2013 0
In Banks of the Marne by the French artist...

Poetry

‘Love Recognized’ by Robert Penn Warren

Latest Selection May 1, 2026 0
The poem 'Love Recognized' by Robert Penn Warren seems...

Alexander Blok – ‘Night, street, street-light, drugstore’ (1912)

Literature February 22, 2013 1
Alexander Blok (Александр Блок) (1880-1921) was the foremost of...

Fred Moten & Brandon López – Revision

Albums April 22, 2025 0
The poet and theorist Fred Moten has long occupied...

Pierrot Through the Arts

Art March 7, 2013 2
Pierrot, the sad clown in white face and loose...

James Joyce

The Homeric Parallel in Ulysses: Joyce, Nabokov and Homer in Maps

James Joyce February 15, 2016 2
When Ulysses was published on 2 February, 1922, it was the...

Daily Visual 16.06.15: Bloomsday 2015

Daily Visual June 16, 2015 0
Bloomsday today in Dublin marks the culmination of a...

Joyce, Nabokov, and Dirty Books: The Publications of Ulysses, Haveth Childers Everywhere, and Lolita

James Joyce January 12, 2015 0
With Ezra Pound acting as intermediary, from the spring of...

Behind the Song: ‘M’appari’ from Friedrich von Flotow’s Martha

American Cinema May 25, 2017 2
'M'appari' is the best known name for the central...

Obituaries

Michael K. Williams, Actor Who Illuminated the Lives of Marginal Black Men, Dies Aged 54

Cultureteca September 8, 2021 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50RJhOFDmiA Michael K. Williams, the actor who became known for...

Juliette Gréco, Doyenne of the French Chanson, Dies at 93

Cultureteca September 24, 2020 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvJSkGd-t6U Juliette Gréco, doyenne of the French chanson, died on...

Charles Grodin, Star of The Heartbreak Kid and Midnight Run, Dies Aged 86

Cultureteca May 19, 2021 0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AT6HIfhwtKo The actor, author, and talk show host Charles Grodin...

Stephen Sondheim, Who Reinvented the Musical Theatre, Dies at the Age of 91

Cultureteca December 6, 2021 0
The composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim died on Friday...

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Dave Harrington, Max Jaffe and Patrick Shiroishi – Making Colors

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For significant portions of Making Colors the trio of...

Juli Deák – Brisk

Albums April 26, 2026 0
If the flautist Juli Deák boasts an impressive tone...

M.I.A. – M.I.7

Albums April 22, 2026 0
M.I.A. has always elicited her share of controversy in...

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Behind the Song: ‘Boots of Spanish Leather’ by Bob Dylan

Behind the Song October 17, 2025 0
Great White Wonder which appeared in the summer of...

Johannes Vermeer and the Location of The Little Street

Art December 1, 2015 0
Johannes Vermeer emerged around 1655, aged just twenty-three, and already fully...

The Early Poetry of Mina Loy

Literature August 1, 2015 0
When the first issue of Others: A Magazine of...

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