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  • Nov 10, 2024 | grahamlinehan.substack.com | Richard L. Sanderson

    In the world of music, the experimental/improvised music scene is tiny - a largely ignored corner where men and women gather to make strange noises together, it could be compared to performance poetry or bell-ringing. It's niche, but it has an audience, and it was a scene I was highly invested in as a musician, promoter and record label boss since the mid-90s. It was music I loved, and I wanted to share my enthusiasm for it with as many people as possible.

  • Apr 11, 2024 | spencerstuart.com | Richard L. Sanderson

    April 11, 2024 Why This Might Actually Be the 'Best of Times' in Marketing By When the “chief growth officer” position first sprang up more than a decade ago, the marketing profession had a bit of an existential crisis; same again when “chief digital officers” arose in the 2010s; and, in a few high-profile cases over the past few years, when major companies completely rethought the role.

  • Apr 21, 2023 | masslive.com | Richard L. Sanderson

    The stars and galaxies are shining brighter than ever at the Springfield Science Museum’s historic Seymour Planetarium, thanks to a perfect blending of old and new technology. The famous “Korkosz Starball,” built during the 1930s by Chicopee brothers Frank and John Korkosz, now shares its dome with a state-of-the-art digital projection system bearing the iconic name “Carl Zeiss.”A century ago, the Zeiss Corporation built history’s first projection planetarium for a museum in Germany.

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