The Aphorism: The Ancient World’s Form of Twitter
In an age of short social media musings, the ancient art form of the Aphorism can teach us something fresh — and meaningful.
MTV: When Video Killed the Radio Star…and Created Others
August 1, 1981 created a huge shift in music. When MTV launched, it also launched the careers of the “veejays.” A fun book details those heady early days of music television.
“Can’t Give It Away On 7th Avenue” – The Stones in NYC
New York City and The Rolling Stones have a particular chemistry — even moreso than most British bands. A new book showcases how they dipped into grit, grime, and glamour.
“Me and the Starman”: A People’s History of David Bowie
A new fan-centric anthology, “Me and the Starman,” reflects on the legacy of David Bowie.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: 50 Years On
In a new book, Pete Doggett outlines the complex career of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.