Articles tagged "laurie anderson"![]() Music ReviewKevin Devine: Brother’s Bloodby Joe Tacopino[8.May.09] :. Forget Ingrid Michaelson. This guy is the best singer-songwriter out of Staten Island -- at least for now. NewsLaurie Anderson’s new tour presents a spare and brooding look at our changed livesby Steve Paul [McClatchy Newspapers (MCT)][10.Sep.08] :. Seven years ago this month Laurie Anderson stepped onto the stage at New York’s Town Hall and sang to a city still much in shock. It was eight days after the terrorist attacks, after the two... Featured Article![]() Yesterday's Jukebox FeatureLaurie Anderson: Big Scienceby Michael Keefe[8.Aug.07] :. Remastered for the 25th anniversary of its original release, Laurie Anderson's debut remains a uniquely compelling and surprisingly timeless statement on life in the modern world. ![]() Film DVD ReviewMcluhans Wake (2002)by Shaun Huston[7.Mar.07] :. As dangerous as the world seems to be, it is also enchanting; all the more reason to try to understand the ways in which we are being affected, refigured even, by the tools of our own invention. ![]() Music ReviewLaurie Anderson: Live in New Yorkby Krista L. May[14.Jun.02] :. On September 19 and 20, 2001, audiences at New York City’s Town Hall welcomed Laurie Anderson home. Several weeks earlier, the performance artist and her band (Skuli Sverrisson [bass], Peter... Events ReviewLaurie Andersonby Krista L. May[22.May.02] :. Some Thoughts on Happiness The Cullen Theater’s stage looked rather bare on Saturday evening: a few pedals, a keyboard, two speakers, an amplifier, a microphone, a violin, and a bow.... Laurie Anderson: Life on a Stringby Krista L. May[20.Aug.01] :. One of the keys to Laurie Anderson’s material success as an artist has been the ability of her albums to stand on their own merits, to exist as artistic objects that are separate from her... Laurie Anderson: Talk Normal: The Laurie Anderson Anthologyby Wayne HeywardSince theater began thousands of years ago, there have been performances that could not be classified as plays, musicals, concerts, or public readings. In the early 20th century, these avant garde... |
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