Since the start of the pandemic, Bandcamp has passed along its usual share of sales revenue to artists and labels 17 times, usually on the first Friday of the month. You probably already knew that, since you clicked on a story about the 18th such Bandcamp Friday—but you might not be aware that the site […]
Tag: life
Two artists revive the ghosts of the civil rights movement through the power of cinema
In a new MCA installation, Leslie Hewitt and Bradford Young re-create the quieter moments of history.
Photojournalist Ruth Gruber, 102 and still ahead of her time
For pioneering photojournalist Ruth Gruber, words and pictures are tools to inspire others to act.
Theatrical adaptation is the sincerest form of flattery
Short dramatic takes on nondramatic work at the sixth annual Art of Adaptation Festival.
Memo to women: freeze your eggs or else
“Having it all” is itself pushing 40, you know
RIP Steve Jobs, 1955-2011
“The only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work.”
RIP Steve Jobs, 1955-2011
Tal Rosenberg Flowers for Steve Jobs, outside the Apple Store on Michigan Avenue What would the world have been like if he’d take a different course, if he wasn’t so insanely determined, if that stupid cancer had beat him even sooner? Remember folks (and if you forget, go back to that 8-minute-30-second mark in the […]
What’s Happening With Sulzer Library’s VHS Tapes?
(Not to mention the chairs and tables)
Get Into The Groove!
Held onto the relationship long enough to gain a lifetime of dancing and singing.