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Closing images from The Strokes' Coachella 2026 show | set to their song Oblivius, which has the lyrics 'What side you standing on?'
Konrad Mägi (1878 - 1925) - View of a Mansion c.1910.
Adam Lister, “Flowers in a Glass Vase” Watercolour on paper, Size: 40 x 50cm
Dong Kingman (Chinese American, 1911-2000), View of Ferry Building with Bay Bridge in the Distance, San Francisco, c.1949. Watercolor on paper, 13 1/4 x 16 1/4 in.
returning home by warren chang
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I capture the castle, 2003
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A Vase of Roses (1890) by Vincent van Gogh
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In memoriam: Zakir Hussain. Sincere condolences to his loved ones.
Photos by Ed Perlstein/Redferns/Getty Images. “In the 1960s, Western musicians were becoming interested in Indian music, and [Zakir] Hussain found himself working on a sitar record with George Harrison. He told the Beatle about his dream to get into rock. ‘And he said, “Well, look. You want to play drums and all, but the reason why you’re sitting next to me is because you represent a culture that I really adore, and that’s what you bring to this table,”’ Hussain says. Harrison reminded Hussain that his competition in the rock world was stiff. ‘“And if you want to be just one of the thousand and be somebody that you are not, that’s entirely up to you. But if you want to take all these incredible [drummers] — Elvin Jones or Tony Williams or Ringo and everybody — and make that part of your music, just imagine how unique your music will be.” And it made total sense.’” - NPR’s Morning Edition, January 8, 2015
Under the Tuscan Sun (2003) | dir. Audrey Wells