Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Kick Off European Tour With Live Rarities, Pogues Cover

On Wednesday night, Knick Cave — sorry. My head is elsewhere this morning. _Nick_ Cave. You know I saw Nick Cave play Madison Square Garden once? The only time that the White Stripes played the world's most famous arena was in 2007, and they booked Cave's band Grinderman and the late country legend Porter Wagoner as their openers. That was a good night at the Garden. It probably wasn't as good as…

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Matrimoni e funerali non sono opposti. L’intuizione di Susie Cave ci suggerisce qualcosa

Ho conosciuto personalmente Susie Cave nell’estate del 2025, a Mantova, la mia città natale, durante il concerto di Nick Cave in Piazza Sordello. Non fu semplicemente l’incontro con una figura pubblica che da anni osservavo con attenzione accanto a uno degli artisti più intensi del nostro tempo. Fu, piuttosto, la percezione immediata di una presenza […]

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Pourquoi on a hâte de voir la série documentaire sur Kylie Minogue

“Kylie est une force. C’est une énergie pure, entièrement tournée vers l’extérieur, vers le don” [...]

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Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole (Original Series Soundtrack) (2026)

Nick Cave and Warren Ellis create the original score for Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole, Netflix‘s Norwegian detective drama. The pair has previously teamed on soundtracks for the likes of The Proposition, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and Wind River, and will bring those noir sensibilities to the series. The show […]

Courtney Love Comes Around On Geese Despite Their “Gatekeeping Elder Millennial Troll Fans”

A few weeks ago — after fellow rock icons like Patti Smith, Billy Corgan, and Nick Cave proclaimed their fanship of Geese — Courtney Love bravely went on the record to say she wasn't quite yet sold on the Brooklyn band, who made our favorite album of last year. "I'm Geese-curious," Love said in an Instagram reel. "Do you feel like their team might be, like, elder millennial Brooklyn people? Like,…

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What Forgiveness Takes

Shortly after I began the year with some blessings, a friend sent me Lucille Clifton’s spare, splendid poem “blessing the boats.” We had met at a poetry workshop and shared a resolution to write more poetry in the coming year, so we began taking turns each week choosing a line from a favorite poem to use as a joint prompt. (The wonderful thing about minds, about the dazzling variousness of them,…

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The Continuous Creative Act of Holding on and Letting Go: 10 Beautiful Minds on the Art of Growing Older

A great paradox of being alive in this civilization is that we have come to dread and devalue the triumph of having lived, forgetting that to grow old is not a punishment but a privilege — that of having survived the loneliness of childhood, the brash insecurity of youth, the turmoil of middle age, in order to begin the continuous creative act of holding on while letting go. This is not easy in a…

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But We Had Music

How, knowing that even the universe is dying, do we bear our lives? Most readily, through friendship, through connection, through co-creating the world we want to live in for the brief time we have together on this lonely, perfect planet. The seventh annual Universe in Verse — a many-hearted labor of love, celebrating the wonder of reality through science and poetry — occasioned a joyous…

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