In the universe of King Crimson, one of rock’s most challenging art-prog bands, nothing was ever easy: personnel changed as often as time signatures. Now the same seems to be true of In the Court of the Crimson King, the documentary about the band’s 50th anniversary tour in 2019 that is still awaiting release.
When it began playing at film festivals in the U.K. and U.S., including South by Southwest, the response to the doc was uniformly positive: Critics appreciated the candid and frank comments about the...
When it began playing at film festivals in the U.K. and U.S., including South by Southwest, the response to the doc was uniformly positive: Critics appreciated the candid and frank comments about the...
- 7/14/2022
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
For most of their existence, King Crimson have been one of rock’s least nostalgic bands. Through frequent lineup changes and a staunch commitment to starting from scratch with each new phase, bandleader Robert Fripp has preserved the sense of risk and experimentation that marked their landmark 1969 debut In the Court of the Crimson King.
But in honor of their 50th birthday this year, Fripp & Co. are allowing themselves the luxury of looking backward. In addition to a worldwide tour, the group’s Kc 50 campaign — unveiled five decades to the...
But in honor of their 50th birthday this year, Fripp & Co. are allowing themselves the luxury of looking backward. In addition to a worldwide tour, the group’s Kc 50 campaign — unveiled five decades to the...
- 2/27/2019
- by Hank Shteamer
- Rollingstone.com
London, May 11: Gary Barlow is reportedly under fire for investing in a tax avoidance scheme and have been urged by people to give back his OBE.
The Take That star, who may also have to pay millions of pounds to Hmrc, had poured 66 million pounds into two partnerships run by Icebreaker Management as a music industry investment along with bandmates Mark Owen and Howard Donald, and their manager Jonathan Wild, the Daily Express reported.
Twitter protester David Singleton said that Barlow's OBE status is now looking somewhat ludicrous and he should perhaps hand that back as well as the millions he kept from the Revenue. (Ani)...
The Take That star, who may also have to pay millions of pounds to Hmrc, had poured 66 million pounds into two partnerships run by Icebreaker Management as a music industry investment along with bandmates Mark Owen and Howard Donald, and their manager Jonathan Wild, the Daily Express reported.
Twitter protester David Singleton said that Barlow's OBE status is now looking somewhat ludicrous and he should perhaps hand that back as well as the millions he kept from the Revenue. (Ani)...
- 5/11/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Rooftop Films will present "Films for the Occupation," a series of four film programs set to run December 13-16 in New York. Films to be screened include Emily James' "Just Do It: A Tale of Modern-Day Outlaws," Michael Galinsky & Suki Hawley's "Battle for Brooklyn," David Singleton's "The Flaw" and various short films. Full press release below: Rooftop Films Presents “Films For The Occupation” Series December 5, 2011 – Rooftop Films, in conjunction with several of New York City’s finest film venues, will bring a series of four film programs to audiences from December 13-16. The series is curated by Rooftop Films with NewFest Director of Programming and Indiewire contributor Bryce J. Renninger. “As the situation in Zuccotti Park unfolded the last few months, Rooftop Films received countless emails and phone calls from filmmakers, activists, and...
- 12/5/2011
- Indiewire
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