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Interview with Gakuryū Ishii (Sogo Ishii)

July 1, 2021August 25, 2020 by Matteo Damiani

Gakuryu Ishii (石井 岳 龍) is a Japanese director also known under the pseudonym of Sōgo Ishii and known for his hyperkinetic artistic style that … Read more

Categories Featured, Interviews, Sound & Visions Tags cyberpunk, director, industrial, Japan, punk
noguchi hasegawa

Asian Art Museum Presents Drawings, Prints, and Sculptures that Fuse East and West, Past and Present, from Midcentury Masters Noguchi and Hasegawa

May 15, 2020September 25, 2019 by retrofuturista

Changing and Unchanging Things: Noguchi and Hasegawa in Postwar Japan considers the consequential friendship of two artists, one Japanese American but drawn to Japan, the … Read more

Categories Sound & Visions Tags calligraphy, Isamu Noguchi, Japan, Saburo Hasegawa, sculpture
Interview with the Goth-Rock Band ‘De Arma’

Interview with the Goth-Rock Band ‘De Arma’

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Interview with Anne Palermo, CEO, and cofounder, Aqua Cultured Foods

Interview with Anne Palermo, CEO, and cofounder, Aqua Cultured Foods

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Domu: A Child’s Dream by Katsuhiro Otomo, Review

Domu: A Child’s Dream by Katsuhiro Otomo, Review

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The Andy Warhol Museum To Launch “The Pop District” Featuring A Larger Cultural Hub

The Andy Warhol Museum To Launch “The Pop District” Featuring A Larger Cultural Hub

Interview with the Goth-Rock Band ‘De Arma’

Interview with the Goth-Rock Band ‘De Arma’

Les Claypool & Eugene Hütz collaborate on a song in honor of ‘Zelensky: The Man With The Iron Balls’

Les Claypool & Eugene Hütz collaborate on a song in honor of ‘Zelensky: The Man With The Iron Balls’

Blue Note Jazz Festival Expands To Napa Valley

Blue Note Jazz Festival Expands To Napa Valley

“Aerosmith – 1971: The Road Starts Hear”, Aerosmith’s Earliest Known Rehearsal Recording, Is Out Now

“Aerosmith – 1971: The Road Starts Hear”, Aerosmith’s Earliest Known Rehearsal Recording, Is Out Now

Nine Inch Nails reveal Nitzer Ebb & Yves Tumor as support for 2022 UK shows

Nine Inch Nails reveal Nitzer Ebb & Yves Tumor as support for 2022 UK shows

Domu: A Child’s Dream by Katsuhiro Otomo, Review - RetroFuturista

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  • The Andy Warhol Museum To Launch “The Pop District” Featuring A Larger Cultural Hub
  • Interview with the Goth-Rock Band ‘De Arma’
  • Les Claypool & Eugene Hütz collaborate on a song in honor of ‘Zelensky: The Man With The Iron Balls’
  • Blue Note Jazz Festival Expands To Napa Valley
  • “Aerosmith – 1971: The Road Starts Hear”, Aerosmith’s Earliest Known Rehearsal Recording, Is Out Now
  • Nine Inch Nails reveal Nitzer Ebb & Yves Tumor as support for 2022 UK shows
  • Invasion Redux: Exhibition by Acclaimed Kyiv-Based Artist Mykola Zhuravel landing in Toronto
  • Interview with Anne Palermo, CEO, and cofounder, Aqua Cultured Foods
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