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As Flowers Wither
Autumn's ephemeral beauty inspires a serene dialogue with art, evoking a reflective journey through the season's crisp, golden moments.
IndieRocket Festival
The IndieRocket Festival is set for September 20-22, 2024, taking place at Padiglione Becci in Pescara and concluding with a Sunday edition at Pollinaria’s Teatro del Grano in Civitella Casanova.
Memoir of a Sparklemuffin
Two years after her debut, Suki Waterhouse released Memoir of a Sparklemuffin on September 13th, blending retro-pop with alternative rock and indie, and as a new mother, she's set to tour America this fall.
“Paris is like a whore.”
"Paris is like a whore. From a distance, she seems ravishing; you can’t wait until you have her in your arms. And five minutes later, you feel empty, disgusted with yourself. You feel tricked."
Wasia Project
Heartstopper actor Will Gao and younger sister Olivia Hardy craft an exploration of what it means to grow up with a British-West Asian heritage and a strong classical background.
Coming-of-Age
We all eventually "come of age". Switching years like a pair of gloves, moving cities like it never mattered. It's heartbreaking and gripping but enlightening at the same time.
Jonas Brothers
On September 24, the Jonas Brothers took the stage at Milan's Unipol Forum for a concert that felt like a trip down memory lane for the thousands of fans who grew up with their music.
Noir Yet Transparent Things
Gia Ford's debut album, Transparent Things, delivers a dark, seductive blend of 70s glam and 80s noir, complete with haunting lyrics and eerie visuals.
Dualist Dreamer
A blue rose. A lapis key. Cobalt velvet. Disparate meanings underpin the objects of director David Lynch’s dreams, despite convergence in their tones. Taken as a metaphor for his career, his surrealist catalogue has proven a vital entry in the Western canon.
Measuring Time
In a world where time is judged by efficiency and productivity, an unlikely character in an Albert Camus novel reminds us that how we choose to measure time is entirely up to us.
SPRING ATTITUDE
Returning for its 13th edition on 2024, September 13th and 14th, Spring Attitude is a contemporary music and culture festival, a pioneer in both Italian and international culture.
So... We Like Addison Rae Now?
f you had told us which of all the questionable attempts to transition from viral fame to a music career in the TikTok-to-Spotify pipeline would succeed, who would it be?
Folie à Deux
The highly anticipated sequel to the first Joker film debuted at the Venice Film Festival on September 4th, dividing critics between enthusiastic reactions and more skeptical reviews.
Glam Rock and Gore
Serial killers, doll possession… and Rock and Roll? One of the year's scariest films has a surprising source of inspiration in a 70’s UK glam rock band.
Revival of the Roaring '20s
The air fills with jazz, laughter, flowing champagne, and rebellious thoughts at the speakeasies, where art and self-expression unite people against societal constraints.
Fallen from Grace: The Muse
The muse, a traditionally female figure, has long captivated the arts, serving as a source of inspiration whose beauty and persona, immortalized by painters, sculptors, and writers, links today’s muse to her enigmatic origins in Ancient Greece.
Brutalism in Cinema
Brutalist architecture, with its stark and austere design, intensifies the mood and atmosphere in dystopian cinema, enhancing themes of isolation and monotony.
Grit & Glitch
Six years since their last major release, Death Grips continues to polarize modern music by forcing hip-hop, industrial, noise, glitch-pop, and electronic into a discordant yet compelling union.
Hurry Up, Tomorrow
Hurry Up Tomorrow marks The Weeknd's culminating exploration of fame, trauma, and self-renewal, delivering a poignant conclusion to his musical trilogy.
Girl, so amusing
Atlanta duo and inseparable best friends, Coco & Clair Clair, have released their third full-length album,Girl, delivering a record that, true to their style, is brainless, girlish, and irresistibly fun.