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Pop Artist Shelita Burke Uses Data Science, Blockchain To Her Advantage –
While some artists view their careers with a sort of “If you build it, they will come” mentality, pop singer-songwriter Shelita Burke definitely doesn’t. As a data scientist and cryptologist, she has a very deliberate, almost scientific approach to reaching fans. And she likens releasing and promoting her music to running a small business. When she was younger, Burke said she saw the opportunity that the Internet could eventually provide to independent artists. “At an early age I knew, I need to learn how this world works and how to Read More
Usa News – Halsey talks Shakespeare, songwriting and love – #NBC #CBS #ABC #News
The American alternative artist Halsey burst onto the music scene two years ago with her breakout debut album Badlands. Following huge collaborations with Justin Bieber and the Chainsmokers, she’s released a concept album which, like the rest of her catalogue, has a very personal message. Reporter Georgie Tunny caught up with Halsey to talk Shakespeare, songwriting and the ups and downs of love. source #NBC #CBS #ABC #News #worldNews #Videos #youtube #USA #News #USnews #worldnews #headlinenews #Breakingnews #weathernews #UnitedStates news #CanadianNews #weatherforecast top news #stories,Us news today #hourlyweather forecast
Abc news headlines – Sam Shepard, dead at age 73, was a new kind of artist #ABC #news #Worldnews
Old enough to see the rustic world of his childhood disappear, Sam Shepard was a new kind of man who brought a new kind of language to the American stage. “In True West,” ”Buried Child” and other groundbreaking plays, Shepard’s characters spoke with a rugged poetry and raw introspection rarely heard from out of men and women from the American West. Like William Faulkner writing about the American South, Shepard gave voice to a society haunted by decline and defeat and a fear of being on the wrong side of Read More
3 Canadians make modern splash at Venice Biennale, while Pootoogook becomes 1st Inuit artist to show – World
Untitled by late Cape Dorset Inuk artist Kananginak Pootoogook. He is the first Inuit artist ever to be displayed at the Venice Biennale. (Megan Williams/CBC) It’s tempting to say that Canada has pulled off an artistic hat trick at the Venice Biennale – with three living artists scoring deep, complex works that explore everything from repressed trauma to the fading of religious ecstasy. But that would be overlooking a fourth – and perhaps the most significant – artist on show on the main spaces of one of the world’s most Read More