I believe the cities that generate this type of “cognitive capitalism,” such as San Francisco, New York, and San Jose, will bounce back. Those that have more routine industries that can be done anywhere, like Detroit, Baltimore and Buffalo, may not. This is a trend that is already occurring across the U.S. over the past 30 years as cities focused on the knowledge economy have grown faster than those that are not. … [Read more...] about COVID-19 won’t kill cities
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Why all DVD commentary tracks should be available as podcasts
Besides, a lot of podcasts are already taking a leap by recording their own unofficial commentary tracks for fans to listen to while watching along. Behind Blank Check’s Patreon paywall, fans can find tracks from hosts Griffin Newman and David Sims dissecting every single Marvel movie, every entry in the Alien franchise, and more. Last summer, Chapo Trap House got in on the act, recording commentaries for each of the Star Wars prequels. If the listening habits of movie nerds are already trending in this direction, there is an untapped bonanza of downloads awaiting whoever can find a way to get all the official commentary tracks on iPhones everywhere. … [Read more...] about Why all DVD commentary tracks should be available as podcasts
Tegan And Sara Team With The Lonely Island For “The Lego Movie” Theme
In a move perhaps not seen since 1986’s animated Transformers: The Movie commissioned Weird Al Yankovic’s “Dare To Be Stupid” as its theme, The Lego Movie has tapped a joke artist to write the theme song for a major motion picture: In this case, it’s Weird Al’s spiritual heirs, The Lonely Island, who’ve teamed and Sara to deliver “Everything Is Awesome.” … [Read more...] about Tegan And Sara Team With The Lonely Island For “The Lego Movie” Theme
Fashion takes a front-row seat in the music world
Bravado, the merchandise and brand management, division of Universal Music Group, is changing the narrative on artist merch. With teams in 40 countries, the business provides merchandising and brand management services to some of the world’s biggest names in music, including The Rolling Stones, Justin Bieber, Elton John, Ariana Grande, and The Weeknd. The company helps artists design apparel and accessories that reflect their aesthetic, often in partnership with renowned designers. You may not even find them at shows. Fans buy artist collections at experiential pop-up shops, artist websites, and luxury stores, such as Maxfield, Bergdorf Goodman, and Selfridges. … [Read more...] about Fashion takes a front-row seat in the music world