The revelation of the sharp disparity along racial and ethnic lines white officers were accused in 61% of the cases, Blacks in 14% and Latinos in 23% comes at a time when the NYPD is touting its increasing diversity and white cops are now in the minority.
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THE first 50 tenants have moved into the new River Clyde Homes flats at Greenock s James Watt Dock. Over the last few weeks customers have been settling in to their new properties, constructed by Cruden Building. The development has taken two years to complete, including the period when works were halted because of the Covid-19 pandemic. When the development is fully finished, 137 homes over five blocks will offer spectacular views over the historic dock and the River Clyde. They are the association’s first properties on the town s historic waterfront that once defined the area. Couple John and Elizabeth Bryan, who married 57 years ago, say they are thrilled with their new home.
Sisters with Transistors. Photo: Peggy Weil. Courtesy of Metrograph Pictures.
Such care is taken with the visual and aural elements of Lisa Rovner’s
Sisters with Transistors, a new documentary profiling women composers from the early days of electronic music, that watching it feels more like observing a cinematic poem than a cut-and-dried work of nonfiction. Featuring a voice-over by Laurie Anderson alongside decades’ worth of rare archival footage, the movie examines the careers of ten women Clara Rockmore, Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram, Éliane Radigue, Maryanne Amacher, Bebe Barron, Suzanne Ciani, Pauline Oliveros, Laurie Spiegel, and Wendy Carlos and the gender disparity that has led to so many of them being overlooked, forgotten, or outright erased from the history of electronic music. The relationship between art, humans, and machines is one I find constantly fascinating, and