As I walked home this evening, the winter sun disappearing behind rows of identical houses, I found myself listening to LCD Soundsystem’s “All of My Friends”. It is that rare, dying breed of a song that sometimes feels as if speaks directly to a generation, to a moment in history. What is most stark about [...]
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Earth Hour and the Future of Shared Experience
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