Alex Ross
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 17: Alex Ross of the Redbacks leaves the field after getting out as Sean Abbott of the Blues is congratulated by team mates for getting the wicket during the Ryobi One Day Cup match between the South Australian Redbacks and the New South Wales Blues at Adelaide Oval on February 17, 2013 in Adelaide, Australia.
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VIDEO: Fan-Made "Kingdom Come" Trailer Debuts Online
Director/producer Andrew List has released a low-budget fan trailer for Kingdom Come, based on the acclaimed 1996 miniseries by Alex Ross and Mark Waid. (How low-budget? The project’s indiegogo campaign generated $5,617.) Sure, some of the acting and gre 1:19 PM from Comic Book Resources Read more »
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Watch Dogs GameStop, Amazon pre-order goods have eyes on you
***MEDIA ALERT***MEDIA ALERT***MEDIA ALERT*** Ubisoft® Announces Watch Dogs™ Unlockable Content for GameStop and Amazon.com WHEN: Pre-orders will be accepted until November 18 WHAT: Players who pre-order Watch Dogs™ at GameStop stores across North Americ from Joystiq Read more »
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Black Wagner: African-American Wagnerism and the Question of Race Revisited
Alex Ross’s next book, “Wagner–Art in the Shadow of Music” is still very much a work in progress but his keynote lecture at Wagner WorldWide 2013 at the University of South Carolina (now up on YouTube) demonstrates that he is on the trail of some fascina from Sequenza21 Read more »
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Critic’s Notebook: Lockout for the Minnesota Orchestra Grows More Painful
“At least no one laughed,” he added. Outsiders, however, may have scoffed. Every incoming maestro would desire such a rosy outcome; achieving it is another matter. And who, after all, was this little-known maestro — experienced mainly in provincial outpo from The New York Times Music Read more »
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The rest is power: classical music in the age of the dictatorship
In his preface to The Rest Is Noise, Alex Ross writes: "In the classical field it has long been fashionable to fence music off from society, to declare it a self-sufficient language." He goes on to contend that while in the "hyper-political 20th century, from Guardian Unlimited Read more »