In today's scary media landscape -- full of layoffs and closing papers -- arts coverage is especially vulnerable. Arts critics must invent new ways to do what they do. Film critic Mike D'Angelo and visual art critic Lori Waxman are two journalists blazing that trail. Produced by Jonathan Mitchell.
String Quartet No. 17 in B-Flat, K. 458 - "The Hunt": III. Adagio
Artist: Emerson String QuartetAlbum: Mozart: String Quartets K. 465, 458 & 421Label: Deutsche Grammophon Gmb, HamburgPurchase: AmazonCry
Artist: Money MarkAlbum: Mark's Keyboard RepairLabel: The Island Def Jam Music GroupPurchase: AmazonLa Drogue
Artist: Richard De Bordeaux & Daniel BerettaAlbum: Get Easy! The French Pops CollectionLabel: Motor/PolygramZahnluecke
Artist: HauschkaAlbum: Room to ExpandLabel: FatCat RecordsPurchase: AmazonEcho's Answer
Artist: BroadcastAlbum: The Noise Made by PeopleLabel: Warp Records LimitedPurchase: AmazonProduced by:
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Comments [5]
Lori Waxman's 60 Words per Minute Art Critic review can be monumental for the artist on his/her journey. To give every artist, first come, first served, an opportunity for review is inspiring.
homepage.mac.com/barbflunker
Great insight, thanks for a good article! My wife is up and running with a website and several gallery connections in our area; this takes it to another level and I'm fwding. this piece to her.
Her site, "if anyone's interested":
www.henielorant.com
Thanks again for advancing the artist's way forward!
From the husband, who listens on Sundays!
A. Vander Pyl
in Palmetto FL 34221
Member: WUSF 89.7 Tampa
Thanks, Leital!
Gotta get me that one.
Remy
Remy,
The track was:"La Drogue" Richard De Bordeaux & Daniel Beretta - Get Easy! The French Pops Collection - Motor/Polygram.
You can click on the "music" link under the blurb of each story and the track listing will come up. Glad you enjoyed!
Leital
what was the french pop music at the Cannes part of this interview? Love it!
Thanks
Remy
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