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Moby
A community portal about Moby with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Moby is an American singer, electronic musician and the name of his live band.
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A group of 32 international artists (including Damian Ortega, Angela Bulloch, Paulina Olowska, and Richard Serra), working across multiple media (from sculpture to film, video, drawing, and photography), present works related to Herman Melville's epic novel. More than half of the participating artists have created new works specifically for this show in response to the novel's wide-ranging and evocative themes. The exhibition will also feature...
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Filed under: Video, UKA decade on from Moby's commercial high water mark, 1999's 'Play,' he has shown himself to be a survivor. And one with no sign of letting his foot off the pedal. The downbeat dance DJ who has brought slavery-era spirituals to the dance generation, remixed the James Bond theme and given Jason Bourne a soundtrack to drive Minis very fast in grey Paris streets, has released two albums in the last year-and-a-half.The new...
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- 'Moby-Dick' to be rewritten in emoticons (megite.com)
A group of 32 international artists (including Damian Ortega, Angela Bulloch, Paulina Olowska, and Richard Serra), working across multiple media (from sculpture to film, video, drawing, and photography), present works related to Herman Melville's epic novel. More than half of the participating artists have created new works specifically for this show in response to the novel's wide-ranging and evocative themes. The exhibition will also feature...
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A group of 32 international artists (including Damian Ortega, Angela Bulloch, Paulina Olowska, and Richard Serra), working across multiple media (from sculpture to film, video, drawing, and photography), present works related to Herman Melville's epic novel. More than half of the participating artists have created new works specifically for this show in response to the novel's wide-ranging and evocative themes. The exhibition will also feature...
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On November 14, 1851, Moby-Dick first appeared in the United States, but the novel wasn't recognized as an American classic until many years after the death of the author, Herman Melville. Only 3,000 copies of the novel sold during Melville's lifetime. Here's a review of Moby Dick. So, do you love the novel, hate it, or have you just not had a chance yet to read this classic
Cover Art © W.W. Norton & Co.Moby Dick - The Masterwork (or failure...
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