
Richard Grant
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Jan 16, 2025 |
telegraph.co.uk | Richard Grant
If anyone was likely to find a lost musical treasure in Philadelphia, it was Max Ochester. At 14, he was selling hand-selected records to sample-hungry hip-hop stars including Pete Rock and Q-Tip of A Tribe Called Quest. Now 47, Ochester has devoted his life to digging up rare vinyl and studio tapes, reissuing albums, recording forgotten artists and preserving the illustrious musical history of his home city.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Melissa Parker |Kasia Lipska |Lisa K. Gilliam |Richard Grant
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Nov 13, 2024 |
oaklandnorth.net | Neha Gopal |Ahamad Fuwad |Richard Grant |WanYu Yao
On a recent Friday night at All Out Comedy Theater in Uptown, comedians Wonder Dave and Kristee Ono wandered about the stage telling stories of troubled minds. The stories — and minds — were their own, and involved things that people usually hide behind the curtain: confrontations with demonic, pre-sober selves, nomadic journeys into family trauma, the slow burn of relentless overwork.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
telegraph.co.uk | Richard Grant
‘There was more than enough firepower here to annihilate a small army’ On the way to the world’s largest machine-gun shoot, I drove up through the scrubby hardpan desert of western Arizona. I stopped in the middle of nowhere to photograph Nothing.
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May 13, 2024 |
smithsonianmag.com | Richard Grant
Ancient human footprints, preserved in a dry lakebed at White Sands National Park in New Mexico, reveal remarkably vivid vignettes of life in the late Pleistocene: children jumping in puddles and splashing, a group of hunters stalking a giant sloth. The scientists studying these footprints initially estimated their age as between 11,500 and 13,000 years. But now, radiocarbon dating has allowed experts to make a bombshell discovery: The oldest of these footprints are nearly 23,000 years old.
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