Monthly Archives: March 2026

Henri Pousseur – 3 visages de Liège – Electronic music (1961)

“Composed and realized during the spring of 1961 to accompany the projections of the spectacle ‘Forms and Light’ conceived by Nicolas Schoeffer for the Congress Palace of Liège, this work was immediately removed by the municipal authorities of the town … Continue reading

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Honoring Latinx Art, Personal and Political

Marcos Dimas’s portrait of the independence fighter Lolita Lebrón (circa 1971) “The marketing of modern and contemporary art from Latin America is one of the cultural success stories of the globalist decades. What was once a niche interest has gradually … Continue reading

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Best Velvet Underground Songs: 20 Tracks That Dare You To Think Differently

“Our hats are forever off to Brian Eno, who observed in a 1982 interview that The Velvet Underground’s debut album only sold 30,000 records, but everybody who bought one started a band. Eno was referring to the countless up-and-coming groups … Continue reading

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Anarcho-primitivism

“Anarcho-primitivism is a form of anarchism that is critical of the progress of human civilization. It is considered a form of post-left anarchism. Henry David Thoreau‘s work was very influential to early green anarchists. He supported simple living and self-sufficiency … Continue reading

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