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RIP Jon Hassell: The avant garde composer talks Indian raga, improvisation, and the influence of textiles on his music in rare 1985 interview and set on KCRW s SNAP!

. Electrified by the lessons he learned from the Kirana gharana vocal tradition, Hassell developed his “fourth world” concept: a powerfully abstract synthesis of modern electronics and traditional musical modes. He first explored the concept in his groundbreaking 1977 solo debut, “Vernal Equinox,” but his most indelible recording in that vein is “Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics,” a 1980 collaboration with Any number of Hassell’s albums are now considered compulsory listening for music fans looking to expand their awareness of music’s possibilities. (We recommend “Dream Theory in Malaya: Fourth World Volume Two.”) He released his final album, “Seeing Through Sound,” in 2020.

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Dolores Huerta receives honorary doctorate from Yale University

Dolores Huerta receives honorary doctorate from Yale University Nine people recognized with honorary degrees for their achievements Alex Wong/Getty Images and last updated 2021-05-24 23:52:55-04 KERN COUNTY, Calif. — Civil rights activist Dolores Huerta was recognized Monday for her achievements and contributions with an honorary doctorate degree from Yale University. Huerta was honored as an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by Yale University President Peter Salovery. Eight other people were recognized with doctorates as well. From the Fields to the state house you have united people in pursuit of justice. Your skills as an organizer are matched by the strength of your convictions that there is dignity in labor, that rights are worth fighting for and that people power is the strongest force on earth,” said President Salovery.

As Christie s and Sotheby s Sell Dueling Basquiats This Week, Here Are the 10 Most Expensive Works by the Artist Ever Publicly Sold

Untitled (1982). Image courtesy of Sotheby s. Call it the battle of the Basquiats. After years of rising prices and intensifying demand, the market for the beloved artist is now at a fever pitch. This week, both Christie’s and Sotheby’s will feature major works by the sought-after Haitian-American artist, who died at 27 in 1988. At Christie’s, it’s  In This Case (1983), a large skull on a red background, with an unpublished estimate of about $50 million. It was reportedly consigned by fashion designer and cofounder of Valentino, Giancarlo Giammetti. Meanwhile,  Versus Medici (1982) will be part of Sotheby’s sale, where it is estimated to bring in between $35 million to $50 million.

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