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July 2020

Mercedes-Benz 2021 S-Class jumps on the giant touchscreen bandwagon — TechCrunch

Mercedes-Benz sent out a teaser image and video Monday of its upcoming 2021 S-Class that hints at a sleeker interior that forgoes the bevy of physical knobs and toggles found in previous models in favor of a digital-centric design. The teasers illustrate a movement in the automotive industry popularized by Tesla to incorporate large touchscreens…

via Mercedes-Benz 2021 S-Class jumps on the giant touchscreen bandwagon — TechCrunch

My Thoughts on: Double Suicide (1969) — Film Music Central

I’m finally getting back into the swing of watching movies again and just recently I finally sat down to watch Double Suicide, a 1969 film that caught my attention because of the obvious implications of the title, as well as my determination to get my hands on every jidaigeki film I can. The first thing […]

via My Thoughts on: Double Suicide (1969) — Film Music Central

Retailing records series; (part 7) censorship (II) — Music Matters

But the PTA’s resolution was relatively toothless – it really had no enforcement power and stopped short of calling for a boycott of all recordings. However, before all controversy over Prince’s alleged “profanity, sex, violence, or vulgarity” (pick one or two) had a chance to blow over, Mary Elizabeth “Tipper” Gore, wife of then-freshman Tennessee […]

via Retailing records series; (part 7) censorship (II) — Music Matters

5 Ways of Balancing Your Writerly Life — A Writer’s Path

by Michael Cristiano One of the biggest challenges I have as a writer has very little to with writing and very much to do with time and motivation. After spending eight hours at a 9-to-5, writing often gets left out of the weekday equation, especially when other commitments like personal upkeep, maintaining relationships, […]

via 5 Ways of Balancing Your Writerly Life — A Writer’s Path

Rocket Lab launch fails during rocket’s second stage burn, causing a loss of vehicle and payloads — TechCrunch

Rocket Lab’s ‘Pic or it didn’t happen’ launch on Saturday ended in failure, with a total loss of the Electron launch vehicle and all seven payloads on board. The launch vehicle experienced a failure during the second stage burn post-launch, after a lift-off from the Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on Mahia Peninsula in New…

via Rocket Lab launch fails during rocket’s second stage burn, causing a loss of vehicle and payloads — TechCrunch

My Thoughts on: Hamilton (2020) — Film Music Central

Like many, I was beyond excited for the opportunity to check out Hamilton for the first time when it came out on Disney+ yesterday. And why not? It’s been an absolute hit ever since it crashed into our lives in 2015. I knew of the musical pretty much from the start, but never really had […]

via My Thoughts on: Hamilton (2020) — Film Music Central

David Toop shares visual for ‘Suddenly the World Had Dropped Away’ — FACT Magazine

Taken from his forthcoming album, Apparition Paintings. Multidisciplinary sound artist and author David Toop has shared a gorgeous visual for ‘Suddenly the World Had Dropped Away’, the closing track on his forthcoming album, Apparition Paintings. The album’s title refers to an ancient Chinese painting technique, in which pale ink was used to create delicate, translucent…

via David Toop shares visual for ‘Suddenly the World Had Dropped Away’ — FACT Magazine

Original Content podcast: ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ is a goofy delight — TechCrunch

The new Netflix comedy “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga” should win anyone over, even if you’re not a huge Will Ferrell fan and have no idea what Eurovision is. The film stars Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as the titular Icelandic musical duo, who are pursuing a lifelong dream of winning at the…

via Original Content podcast: ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ is a goofy delight — TechCrunch

UK government announces $2bn funding package for the arts – including music venues — Music Business Worldwide

“This money will help safeguard the sector for future generations, ensuring arts groups and venues across the UK can stay afloat and support their staff whilst their doors remain closed and curtains remain down.” Source

via UK government announces $2bn funding package for the arts – including music venues — Music Business Worldwide

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