John DeLore

Eric Whitacre

Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir

Music

The most popular living composer of choral music doesn’t need the world’s best singers in his choir — he just wants thousands of amateurs from all over the world.

Dwight Yoakam performs in 2015.

Live in-studio: Dwight Yoakam

Music

My Nature Documentary

Arts, Culture & Media

The Legend of Me

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Hey! Ho! Let’s Poe! Remixing NFL Names

Arts, Culture & Media

Foxygen: Ambassadors of Peace, Magic, & Really Good Music

Arts, Culture & Media

“On Blue Mountain, God will save us. Put the pieces back together.” So sings Sam France, frontman of the young, psychedelic rock band Foxygen. ”Blue Mountain” is a track on their kill…

Exclusive: Foxygen, “Cosmic Vibrations” (live video)

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A couple hours before their recent show at New York’s Mercury Lounge, we caught up with Foxygen’s Sam France and Jonathan Rado on a playground across the street from the venue. They p…

Live in-Studio: Bill Callahan

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As a young man in 1990, Bill Callahan started making music under the post-industrial moniker Smog. Smog’s music was experimental and spartan: just Callahan’s baritone singing over min…

McConaughey vs. McConaughey: True Detective Meets Dazed and Confused

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We’ll see your Oscars speech and raise you one, Matthew. Your Rustin Cohle says “time is a flat circle,” so we put Dave Wooderson behind the wheel of his 1970 Chevy and had him pick…

Eve Sussman’s Algorithmic Noir

Arts, Culture & Media

The movie “whiteonwhite” has human actors, director, and crew. But its editor is an algorithm that creates a different version of the film each time it plays.