Pop Matters — Nicholson Baker. Bill Murray. Mark Leyner. David Byrne. Steve Martin. The Coen Brothers. And in the middle of it all, David Foster Wallace. more info
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No doubt drawing on lessons learned from his collaboration with choreographer Twyla Tharp, David Byrne took his sold-out show Zoellner Arts Center in Bethelehem, PA, and created a show that used his various collaborations ... more info
Topix — My Life in the Bush of Ghosts , released in 1981 , was an attempt by David Byrne and Brian Eno to forge new territory via found sounds, samples, and assorted Africanisms that foreshadowed a good many musical ... more info
Pitchfork — Ever wonder which M. Ward record Yo La Tengo's Georgia Hubley puts on while Ira's out mowing the lawn? Or which Broken West tune Miranda July likes to type out her twee fables to? Thanks to Merge Records' 20th anniversary SCORE! compilation series, y... more info
Silent Uproar — Today, David Byrne and Brian Eno released their first collaboration in about 30 years, Everything That Happens Will Happen Today. Stream the album over on Buddyhead. more info
Cliptip — Norman Cook is back but this time under another alias besides Fatboy Slim, Beats International, Pizzaman, or whatever. This time some high profile collaborations and a brilliant music video directed by Keith Schofield. Who new anonymous black bars co... more info