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Book Byrning: Books by and about David Byrne

November 26, 2010 Roy Christopher

Though I am unlikely to be alone in this, I have a confession to make. There is a group of artists whom I tend to romanticize because I missed a certain time their careers. I will always wonder what it must’ve been like to see Peter Gabriel, Laurie Anderson, David Gilmour, David Bowie, David Byrne,… Continue reading Book Byrning: Books by and about David Byrne

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Nubile Noir: Veronica Mars

November 25, 2010May 6, 2019 Roy Christopher

One writer described Veronica Mars during her pre-fandom days as “outrageous,” writing that the writing was “clunky,” the one-liners too “crisp,” and the teens too “clever and in charge.” The show was saved in her book when someone called it “camp.” That made it all click for her. I only take issue with that designation… Continue reading Nubile Noir: Veronica Mars

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Rappin’ is My Radio: New Books on Rap Poetics

November 22, 2010 Roy Christopher

One of my favorite Hip-hop studio tales is from the recording of “Brooklyn’s Finest.” The story goes that Jay-Z and Biggie were sitting in legendary D&D studios in New York City listening to Clark Kent’s beat, a pen and a pad on the table between them. “They’re both looking at the pad like, Go ahead,… Continue reading Rappin’ is My Radio: New Books on Rap Poetics

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A False Sense of Obscurity: Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage

November 11, 2010 Roy Christopher

Self-identifying as a Rush fan has often felt like admitting that I used to play Dungeons & Dragons or, as I recently proclaimed to the folks at Geekend 2010, that I used to solve the Rubik’s Cube… competitively. Well, I’m coming out of the nerd closet: Rush is one of my all-time favorite bands, and… Continue reading A False Sense of Obscurity: Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage

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The Essential Tension of Ideas

October 28, 2010 Roy Christopher

One of the key insights in Richard Florida’s latest book, The Great Reset (Harper, 2010) is that rapid transit increases the exchange of ideas and thereby spurs innovation. Where the car used to provide this mass connection, now it hinders it. Increasingly, our cognitive surplus is sitting traffic. Ideas are networks, Steven Johnson argues in… Continue reading The Essential Tension of Ideas

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