Planet of the Humans is a well meant but inaccurate mess

Planet of the Humans is a well meant but inaccurate mess

Planet of the Humans argues that our current capitalist system cannot co-exist with truly sustainable living. It’s a messy, questionable work, one that uses flimsy sources for information and promotes outdated myths, but there are threads of truth throughout that open up the conversation of green energy. Michael Moore’s...

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Drive-in concerts helping to keep live music afloat

Drive-in concerts helping to keep live music afloat

Australia is beginning to trial drive-in concerts in a first attempt to give the live entertainment industry some much needed revenue. When Pixar released its 2006 film ‘Cars’, it depicted a world in which anthropomorphic vehicles attended live events together, formed giant crowds at stadiums, and lived fully fleshed...

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The ‘new age’ of spiritual luxury fashion

The ‘new age’ of spiritual luxury fashion

While the world spins out of control, fashion designers have begun looking to New Age practices for some much-needed healing.  ‘A lot of time we put our faith in material things, but those things won’t heal us,’ evangelised the choir leader at the last of Kanye West’s infamous Sunday Services...

#DrawFor: the new charity helping artists and key workers

#DrawFor: the new charity helping artists and key workers

Spun out of the coronavirus pandemic, DrawFor is a new non-profit organisation that’s giving back to NHS key workers through artist donations, and anyone can get involved. Do you fancy yourself as a bit of an up-and-coming artist? Have some work you’d like to share on social media? Would you also like to help the NHS in the process? If you’ve answered yes to all my tedious questions, then DrawFor...

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Coronavirus ticket refund policy sparks outrage

Coronavirus ticket refund policy sparks outrage

Paul McCartney has deemed Italy’s refusal to give ticket goers refunds ‘outrageous’ as coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the music industry. Unless you’ve been in a coma for the last three months, you’ll have noticed how disruptive the coronavirus pandemic has been on normal life for nearly all of us since February. Large events have been cancelled or indefinitely postponed across the globe for the foreseeable future, including music...

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Art Basel is going digital

Art Basel is going digital

In the wake of postponed events due to Covid-19, the internationally renowned art platform will display over 4,000 pieces of art in virtual viewing rooms this summer. As industries continue to take precautionary action against the spread of Coronavirus, art fairs with international clienteles have been forced to postpone - and in some cases, cancel - their annual events. Art Basel, a leading global platform connecting galleries, collectors, and artists,...

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Music labels to stop using ‘urban’ category

Music labels to stop using ‘urban’ category

Republic Records has announced it will no longer be using the word urban. It’s a much-needed revision to a term that should have been retired decades ago. George Floyd’s death on May 25th and the subsequent protests across the globe have pushed industries everywhere to assess their behaviour and attitudes toward black people, culture, and equality. The music industry is no exception. On June 2nd many record labels and publications...

By Bristol, UK