Music
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Nate Freeman
When Steve Reich walked into the giant marble ballroom at Capitale for the Kitchen’s annual spring gala, the dim interior of the old bank building was cheered only by twinkling little screens set at each dinner table. As we approached, walking next to the guest of honor, we could better make out these electronic rectangles through the...
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ARTINFO
Yesterday 37-year-old rapper and producer El-P released his third solo album, "Cancer4Cure." So far, the reviews have been quite good. "Cancer4Cure" is a contender for rap album of the year -- alongside another new El-P project, "R.A.P. Music," a full-length collaboration with rapper Killer Mike....
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Nick Catucci
In Clip Art, ARTINFO video editor Tom Chen, photo editor Micah Schmidt, and performing arts editor Nick Catucci choose five of the most visually engaging music videos from the previous week or so, and present highlights from each in a video supercut, plus a slideshow of stills. Today ...Nicki Minaj dramatizes a love triangle with Nas and...
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Nick Catucci
At the end of this trailer for Jonathan Demme’s latest Neil Young concert film, Young explains why “you don’t have to worry if you lose friends”: “‘Cause they’re still in your head. They’re still in your heart.” Young is still very much with us, praise be to whatever god they worship in Canada, and before he can live on in his biggest...
Chuck Brown, the 75-year-old father of D.C. Go-go music, died on Wednesday, Tom Goldfogle, Brown's manager confirmed.
The video consists of studio footage, with a few cuts from "Snow White and the Huntsman" interspersed.
The premise is simple: The man left at home has decided that as long as his partner is out enjoying the nightlife, he might as well, too.
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Nick Catucci
In Clip Art, ARTINFO video editor Tom Chen, photo editor Micah Schmidt, and performing arts editor Nick Catucci choose five of the most visually engaging music videos from the previous week or so, and present highlights from each in a video supercut, plus a slideshow of stills. Today ...“Everything goes topsy-turvy” is the silent second...
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Kyle Chayka
This evening, Washington D.C.’s Hirshhorn museum might just collapse the cultural fabric into a black hole of hipness. After hosting daily showings of Doug Aitken’s 360-degree video projection “Song 1” on its circular façade, the museum will stay open late and switch out the video’s soundtrack for sets of live music by of-the-moment...
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Nicholas Forrest
If you are one of the more than 200 million people who have viewed the film clip for the Gotye song Somebody That I Used to Know you will be familiar with the extraordinary transformation of the bodies of Gotye and Kimbra into amazing works of art that gradually morph into a background image until both singers are totally camouflaged.The...











