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...Byrne[an error occurred while processing this directive] dabbled in writing scores for theater, film and ballet, and directed a documentary about Brazil's candomblé religion. Since then, his work has embraced public art, sound installations, sculpture, drawing and - somewhat implausibly for the man who co-wrote the underground anthem Psycho Killer - embroidery. It therefore comes as no surprise to learn that Byrne is also an accomplished photographer. The subject and location of his next photo exhibition is the capital of the Philippines, Manila - a place that is hardly ever on the radar of the artistic élite. "Photographs...
...even though we’re living in a post-hardcore paradise of underground organization—one that’s allowed artists as diverse as Moby and the Beastie Boys to continue making revolutionary rock and roll music for all these years—the N.E.S.T. bands are still playing at hole-in-the-wall clubs in Somerville and Allston and charging $10+ a ticket for 18+ shows. If those prices seem low to you, it’s going to take more than “American Hardcore” to change your outlook...
...Because despite the Herculean efforts of Mr. Rollins and Co., the general public still doesn’t care much for all-ages venues hosting weird bands. If you’re still curious about what today’s underground looks like, head on over to Allston or Chinatown, not to Las Vegas...
...dystopian nightmare, the supposed nuclear test has occurred under circumstances that are diplomatically defined as “vague” but are probably more accurately defined as “bizarre.” What is clear as of the writing of this column is that something exploded underground on Oct. 8. Whether it was a full-out nuclear explosion, a failed test, or simply a hoax—some have speculated the always-wily North Koreans simply stockpiled a lot of TNT and blew it up—remains unclear...
...coming full circle, Daniel Striped Tiger will return to the studio for the performance the station had initially envisioned.The line-up of in-studio performers has yet to be decided, but DJs say the music selection is likely to fit the department’s usual brand of underground rock.“What we do is we play a lot of local artists who don’t get radio elsewhere and don’t really sell records at all,” says David A. Rios ’07, a DJ for Record Hospital...