During the last 30 years, the musician has emerged as one of indie-rock’s most distinctive drummers on other people’s records. At last, he’s made his own.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Will Country Welcome Beyoncé? That’s the Wrong Question.
“Cowboy Carter” is an extension of the pop superstar’s exploration of how Black creativity fuels all corners of popular music. She’s embracing the music, not the industry.
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Insooni Breaks Racial Barrier to Become Beloved Singer in South Korea
Born to a South Korean mother and a Black American soldier, she rose to a pioneering stardom in a country that has long discriminated against biracial children.
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Is 2,000 Bags Too Many?
For the visual artist Pipilotti Rist, her collection is what happens “when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn’t throw anything away.”
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How Do You Build a Jungle?
In the cities of Brazil, a landscape architect creates abundant private gardens that rewild the terrain from which these metropolises grew.
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Alan Cumming’s Outsider Cabaret
The 59-year-old actor, who revels in doing “weird things all the time,” brings his cabaret show about aging to New York.
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Simone Bellotti Shares His Influences and Inspirations
Simone Bellotti, the creative director of Bally, shares his influences.
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Loren Kramar’s Music Can Stop You In Your Tracks
Loren Kramar wowed the fashion set with a recent performance. Now he’s taking his act mainstream.
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Loren Kramar’s Music Can Stop You In Your Tracks
Loren Kramar wowed the fashion set with a recent performance. Now he’s taking his act mainstream.
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Vampire Weekend Did Not Make a ‘Doom and Gloom Record’
On its fifth album, suffused with thoughts of 20th-century New York City, indie-rock’s pop maximalists get noisier — but it’s a journey out of negativity into “something a little deeper.”
