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“Paula was the ex-wife of Irish rock star Sir Bob Geldof, late of the Boomtown Rats, and the ex-consort of Australian rock star Michael Hutchence, late in a more permanent sense, and was widely admired by many distinguished Americans, including Andy Warhol, who hailed her first book-a collection of photographs entitled Rock Stars In Their... See more

And without helping himself to a slice of the songwriting credits, which would have been standard practice. The failure of George Martin to rip them off remains one of the most bizarre elements of their story.
Rob Sheffield • Dreaming the Beatles
What excited Europeans was the belief that they had both the right and the means to ‘make’ or remake America in Europe’s image, or even as an improved version of the old continent.
John Darwin • After Tamerlane: The Rise and Fall of Global Empires, 1400-2000


Keith Haring in 1989: "..I like the idea that my art could be on a floppy disk & you can send the floppy disk back and forth or even send the information by telephone ..someone could take those images as a starting point, the raw material, and do whatever they want with them.."
Below: 'Untitled' (1989) by Keith Haring -... See more
- The MP3—destroyer of the music industry—arrived in 1993. Blogs appeared in 1997, and Blogger, the first