An auction of scientific, technological, and musical instruments, soon to be held at Bonhams Auction House in the UK, will headline with a 1941 M4 Enigma machine used by the German military during World War II to send encrypted messages.
Four outsiders in the world of high-finance who predicted the credit and housing bubble collapse of the mid-2000s decide to take on the big banks for their lack of foresight and greed.
One of the best sounding travel guitars we've tried is Yamaha's Silent Guitar, which offers a choice of modeled simulated tones or piezo-sourced sounds routed to headphones or an external amp.
Oathkeepers, in partnership with CATI Armor, are asking for support from our members to help raise money to get liberty artist and honorary OK member Jordan Page's powerful 2nd amendment anthem 'Arm Yourselves' professionally recorded and to pr
Troy Bouman reaches over, presses play, and the loudspeaker sitting on the desk starts playing the university fight song. But this is no ordinary loudspeaker. This is a carbon nanotube transducer--and it makes sound with heat.
Police officers shut down a benefit concert in Hammond, Indiana, after rapper Chief Keef began performing via hologram. The town's thuggish mayor lamely claiming that the rapper's views were a threat to public safety and
She passed away outside Atlanta in the hospice care facility where she's been since June 24 ... when her family decided to take her off all meds. As we first reported, a specialist had told them there was no chance of recovery.
Back in 1972, a young South Londoner named George Alan O'Dowd saw androgynous glamazon David Bowie on Top of the Pops, and it changed his life. Roughly a decade later, when O'Dowd -- now cheekily known as Boy George -- famously performed on the sa
Musical instruments have been honed over hundreds of years, and there's long been tension between the old and the new--from crowds of purists booing a newly electrified Bob Dylan to DJs rallying against digital mixing desks over traditional vinyl.
While I'm not a huge fan of The Greatful Dead, I do appreciate some of their music and one of my closest friends is a bit of a deadhead. They are also kind of hard to avoid when examining music history.
While I'm not a huge fan of The Greatful Dead, I do appreciate some of their music and one of my closest friends is a bit of a deadhead. They are also kind of hard to avoid when examining music history.
When the musicians once and forever known as the Grateful Dead take the stage in Chicago this weekend to cap a two-city, five-show 50th anniversary run, Deadheads the world over will have myriad ways to join the fun.
The songs still ran long. To the uninitiated, the communal rituals of the faithful fans probably looked strange. Was it trippy? Well, this was a Grateful Dead show, after all, the first in a handful over the next week that are said to be the last.
In an apparent rare victory for the little guy, Apple has responded to criticism from pop star Taylor Swift and agreed to pay royalties to artists during the free trial rollout period of its Apple Music streaming service.
Raised listening to his dad's old records, Joey Alexander plays a brand of sharp, modern piano jazz that you likely wouldn't expect to hear from a pre-teenager. Listen as the 11-year-old delights the TED crowd with his very special performance of a T
With Penelope Spheeris's 1981 landmark The Decline of Western Civilization set for a long-overdue DVD release, what other music documentaries have dared to show more grit than glamour?
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