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Something new from Sub Pop. Shabazz Palaces - Chocolate Souffle. https://t.co/awPW0f0gGC
Jon Savage on Malcolm McLaren and voguing. McLaren was in full flight, doing a hard sell on the idea of voguing: Price had been invited as the possible scriptwriter for a film that McLaren was pitching. I was just along for the ride. https://t.co/GPk7prJ8qW
Pet Shop Boys as Spinal Tap: 'Before their first concert, Lowe flies into a rage because a backdrop curtain that should be black is, in fact, brown.’ https://t.co/B0NttKn5Sc
Crystal Moselle film choices: John Waters, Agnès Varda and the Safdies are all on the Sundance prize-winning director’s must-see film list. https://t.co/5UxqzBIuIh
'From ancient art to modern manuscripts, Harvard digital collections provides free, public access to over 6 million objects.’ https://t.co/QmsDgVFslH
Marc Chagall, Disrobing her with his own hand, the King looked upon her body and saw it as it were a silver ingot…, from Four Tales from the Arabian Nights, lithograph in colours, on laid paper, 1948.
Nigeria has been mourning music legend Victor Olaiya, who created Nigeria's highlife rhythms and influenced a generation of musicians including Fela Anikulapo-Kuti. https://t.co/M1n6OALWgJ
The Guardian: The 100 best albums of the 21st century. Read our countdown of passionate pop, electrifying rock and anthemic rap – and see if you agree. https://t.co/ehPigUGWo0
Daido Moriyama: The work of famed Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama is a potent source of inspiration for those in the mood for street photography in monochrome. https://t.co/m510zt4mjm #Photography