Laurie Anderson
Born | June 5, 1947 |
Hometown | Glen Ellyn, Illinois, United States of America |
Net worth | $2 million |
Spouse | Lou Reed (m 2008 - 2013) |
Parents | Arthur T. Anderson , Mary Louise Anderson |
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Keanu Reeves films reportedly scrubbed from Chinese streaming platforms over his support for Tibet
Deleted films reportedly include The Matrix, The Lake House, Something’s Gotta Give, and Speed
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Sisters With Transistors review – a gloriously geeky music doc
Sisters With Transistors review – a gloriously geeky music doc. Laurie Anderson narrates this fascinating film about the female pioneers of electronic music
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Sisters With Transistors: inside the fascinating film about electronic music’s forgotten pioneers
Sisters With Transistors: inside the fascinating film about electronic music’s forgotten pioneers. They turned drawings into symphonies and made black boxes sing. Why were they never given their due? The maker of a new film, full of revealing archive footage, aims to put this right
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Nancy Campbell’s playlist: 10 songs from my travels
Nancy Campbell’s playlist: 10 songs from my travels. The poet recalls trips to the Arctic, Switzerland and the US via musical memories that add to the intensity of those life-changing trips
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'Motherhood is taboo in the art world – it's as if we've sold out or joined the bourgeoisie'
'Motherhood is taboo in the art world – it's as if we've sold out or joined the bourgeoisie'How can you attend your own show’s launch party if it clashes with the kids’ bathtime? Our writer spoke to 50 female artists about the impact of motherhood on their art
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Anish Kapoor shines in Norfolk and a load of men are dismantled – the week in art
Anish Kapoor shines in Norfolk and a load of men are dismantled – the week in art. The Photographers Gallery reopens post-lockdown with portraits of humour and humanity, masculinity is on show at the Barbican, and Grayson Perry’s pots are back in Bath – all in your weekly dispatch
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Hal Willner death: SNL writers lead tributes to 'unique' music producer
Stars of both TV and music are paying tribute to Hal Willner, after the producer and SNL veteran died aged 64.The cause of his death has not been confirmed, but a representative told The Hollywood Reporter that Willner had symptoms consistent with coronavirus.
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Crazy in love with Beyoncé? Here's the show for you – podcasts of the week
The team behind Serial tell the story of a pop titan. Plus: from oil spills to Oscars blunders, what gaffes can really teach us. Talking points As podcasting gets more starstudded by the week, expect to see more of the big events you might usually expect from big TV and film launches. Glenn Close hosts a listening party for musical podcast Anthem: Homunculus on 24 November in New York, where all eight hours of the show – featuring Laurie Anderson, Marion Cotillard and experimental South African
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Philip Glass & Laurie Anderson, ‘American Style,’ review: minimalism, modernism and Metallica
It’s not every day that you get to hear Philip Glass play Metallica. Hunched behind a grand piano at the Barbican Hall on Wednesday night, the composer gave a tender, if tentative rendition of the metal band’s 2011 track Junior Dad, playing against the ghostly, pre-recorded voice of Lou Reed, and accompanied, live, by the late singer’s wife Laurie Anderson on electric violin. Glass is arguably America’s greatest living composer, but at 80 his greatest works – such as his Seventies minimalist m
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Burden, film review: Warts-and-all portrait of a performance artist
Performance artist Chris Burden once arranged for himself to be shot. David Bowie and Laurie Anderson have both saluted his work in song. Basically, if Burden hadn’t existed Don DeLillo would have made him up.
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