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Do We Still Like Taylor Swift When She’s Happy?

If I have been writing a music about Travis Kelce, a person I’ve by no means met, I’d point out that he performs football, and that he has a podcast. I’d indicate that he’s about to marry Taylor Speedy, and that the 2 of them seem to be more than pleased in combination. I may […]

White Noise Makes Beer Brew Faster, Scientists Claim

Song can assemble family do issues sooner, with operating, dancing, and doing chores being just right examples. It sort of feels, alternatively, that we’re now not isolated in selecting up the occasion on the pitch of a just right music. Researchers have found out that taking part in a pitch frequently referred to as white […]

Remembering the Composer of “Annie,” the Late Charles Strouse

Concentrate and subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google | Wherever You Listen Sign up for our day-to-day publication to get the most productive of The Unused Yorker to your inbox. The Broadway composer Charles Strouse wrote song for displays similar to “Applause” and “Bye Bye Birdie,” and the theme to Norman Lear’s “All in the […]

Jeff Bridges Is Digging It

The interior of Jeff Bridges’s garage, in Santa Barbara, California, has the ramshackle ease of an extravagant dorm room: a tiger-print rug, a potter’s wheel, guitars, a rogue toothbrush, taped-up printouts of ideas he finds provocative or perhaps grounding (“Enlightenment is a communal experience”), and piles of books, from Richard Powers’s “Bewilderment” to “Who Cares?! […]

Jeremy Denk’s Musical Account of American Divisions

In a time of upheaval and uncertainty, the classical pianist and best-selling author Jeremy Denk, like many people, is trying to figure out how to cope. “One way might be to think through the issues that have brought us here, and how music plays into them,” he proposes. Denk recently joined us to discuss a […]