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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
From the concert stage to the dressing room, from the recording studio to the digital realm, SPIN surveys the modern musical landscape and the culture around it with authoritative reporting, provocative interviews, and a discerning critical ear. With dynamic photography, bold graphic design, and informed irreverence, the pages of SPIN pulsate with the energy of today's most innovative sounds. Whether covering what's new or what's next, SPIN is your monthly VIP pass to all that rocks.
Explore Historic Bridge Design through the Perspective of Modern Engineering Historic Bridges:Evaluation, Preservation, and Management provides both an admiring and a technical account of bridge engineering through an exploration of several remarkable examples. From ancient China to modern-day Minnesota, the book di
The current publishing environment has experienced a drastic change in the way content is created, delivered, and acquired, particularly for libraries. With the increasing importance of digital publishing, more than half the titles published in the United States are self-published. With this growth in self-published materials, librarians, publishers, and vendors have been forced to rethink channels of production, distribution, and access as it applies to the new content. Self-Publishing and Collection Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Libraries will address multiple aspects of how public and academic libraries can deal with the increase in self-published titles. While both academ...
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Au tout début des années 60, dans Greenwich Village à New York puis un peu partout aux États Unis, survint un renouveau folk, le « folk revival ». Parmi les nombreuses voix qui l’incarnèrent, il y eut celle de Karen Dalton. Elle en fut assurément l’une des plus originales, dans la double acception du terme : authentique et singulière. Guitariste, banjoïste, Karen ne chantait, dans la grande tradition folk, que les chansons des autres, pour mieux les faire siennes. L’art de Karen Dalton était sauvage, et ne s’accommodait guère du rythme trépidant des grandes villes ni des artifices de l’industrie musicale. Aussi, Karen ne rencontra jamais le succès public, mais fut toujours admirée de ses pairs, tels Bob Dylan, Fred Neil ou Tim Hardin. Aujourd’hui, nombreux sont les musiciens qui reconnaissent l’influence de Karen : Joanna Newsom, Cat Power ou Nick Cave sont de ceux-ci. Ce livre propose de la musicienne le récit d’une vie dédiée à la musique, ainsi que la publication et la traduction (par Mélanie Leblanc) d’une sélection de ses poèmes, retrouvés après sa mort survenue en 1993 alors qu’elle n’avait que 55 ans. Préface de Dominique A.
«Listen Up!» versammelt die ersten 313 Sonntags-Popletter, die der Musikjournalist Benedikt Sartorius im Wochentakt zwischen dem 8. März 2015 und dem 21. März 2021 verschickt hat. In diesen sechs Jahren ist eine Art popmusikalisches Tagebuch entstanden, das sich im Takt der Neuveröffentlichungen, der Konzertagenden, Hypes, persönlichen Befindlichkeiten und der Welt, die unablässig dreht, immer weiter bewegt
Jacob Jansen Van Etten (1632-ca. 1693) was a son of Johannes Marinessen Adriense and Wilhelimina Hoannes, born in Etter, Holland, The Netherlands. Jacob immigrated to land near Kingston, New York, where he worked as head farmer on the farm of Aert Pietersen Tack; Tack had abandoned his wife and farm and returned to Holland. The wife, Annetje (Arians) Tack petitioned for a divorce, which was granted, and she then married Jacob Jansen Van Etten in 1665. Des- cendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota, Kansas, Texas, California and elsewhere.