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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Philip Glass Staging 2013 London Opera About The “Dark, Frightening” Final Years Of Walt Disney
Get ready kids, because 2013 is about to get a whooooole lot more amazing! According to The Independent, renowned composer Philip Glass is immersing himself in the compositions for London’s English National Opera production which will tell the story of the last days … Continue reading
The Story Of How A Sunny Spring In Florence & A Pot Of Violets Inspired Tchaikovsky’s “Italian Capriccio”
Weather has a huge effect on us, and sometimes when it becomes too intense we simply need to get away. At the moment, what would normally be a very warm and sunny spring here in Montreal has instead become a … Continue reading
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AUTUMN CHORUS’s Tearjerkingly Beautiful “Bye Bye Now” Like A Fusion Of Sigur Rós & TEEN DAZE
AUTUMN CHORUS is the Brighton-based post-rock, post-classical band of geniuses behind the brand new track/video entitled “Bye Bye Now”, and I can honestly say I’m obsessed. I discovered this incredible 4:10 minutes of tranquilizing amazingness via the exceptional team at … Continue reading
New Study Published In The Journal SCIENCE Reveals How Analytical Thinking Erodes Belief In God
New Scientist recently profiled a new study which was published in March of this year which reveals how analytical thinking appears to shut down supernatural beliefs. Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein are two of the most famous examples of profoundly … Continue reading
LINKguide (April 30, 2012)
☛ French rugby star Maxime Mermoz reveals his manliness for DIM underwear (OHLALAmag) ☛ Tilda Swinton hits the red carpet for the TIME 100 gala in New York (Dlisted) ☛ Brand new 3-minute trailer for PROMETHEUS adds to the amazingness! (Towleroad) ☛ The weird and wonderful … Continue reading
My Latest Dream Home: Goavert & Vanhoutte’s “House Roces” Outside Of Bruges Is Pretty Much Perfect
Yesterday I zenned out in my local magazine store and came across Architectural Record‘s profile of “House Roces”, a Belgian residence that I swiftly added to my growing list of dream homes. The house is located in the outskirts of … Continue reading
Banner Photo #75: The New WTC Tower Officially Becomes NYC’s Tallest Structure This Week
If the gods of wind are kind to New York City on Monday morning, something remarkable is about to happen in the downtown core: a steel column will be hoisted atop the exoskeleton of 1 World Trade Center and New York will have … Continue reading
Wonderfully Weirdo: Check Out BLOODY ORANGE’s Brand New Video For “Champagne Coast”
Stylist Haley Wollens directed BLOOD ORANGE‘s brand new video for “Champagne Coast”, a 90′s-esque pop-up world of n’importe quoi images which Wollens recently expalined to The New York Times, were dug up in an exhaustive search through her local library: “With producer Maya … Continue reading





