A Blacker Shade of White
A chancery court in England has issued a ruling that, if left to stand, may have a profound effect on copyright holders throughout popular music.
A chancery court in England has issued a ruling that, if left to stand, may have a profound effect on copyright holders throughout popular music.
I'd been looking forward to reading Neal Gabler's <I>Walt Disney: The Triumph of American Imagination</I>. Well, that was before I read his essay <A HREF="http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-gabler17dec17,0,1578644.story… Disney: Man or Mouse"</A> in the <I>LA Times</I>. It was, shall we say, curiously flat for such a meaty subject.
Rob Paravonian says, "I'll See You in Hell, Pachelbel."
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Consumers in CA and TX to receive refunds of up to $175 and be reimbursed if their computers were damaged.
Or, perhaps a <A HREF="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/">Stephen Mejias blog entry</A>.
Will nanorobotic spot welding create new gear on a previously unimaginable scale?
I'm a sucker for animation about dreams—although I always skip the dream sequences in hard-boiled detective novels after the protagonist has been sapped by the bad guys.
"<I>Counterstream</I> will be your online home for exploring the music of America's composers. We will broadcast a frequently updated general mix of adventurous music, as well as an eclectic assortment of guest-curated programs, genre-specific radio hours, interviews, and live concert recordings. Listen and discover the sound of music without limits."
If, when reading Ahmet Ertegun obituaries, you saw references to Atlantic Records as "the house that Brown built," and wondered why, here's why.
Well, <i>I</i> knew, of course. But, in addition to all sorts of great and suite-clearing music, CES (and the renegade T.H.E. Show) will be an absolute explosion of new audio gear and gadgetry. How do I know? I know because I've got the press releases that say so. They keep coming and coming. I've got an Outlook folder dedicated to them. Why don't I share those releases with you?