News about Richard Brautigan
Madonna opens up about Anthony Ciccone's death, who died at the age of 66
www.dailymail.co.uk,
February 27, 2023
Madonna broke her silence over the death of her older brother Anthony Ciccone on Sunday, just a day after news broke of his death on Sunday. The Queen of Pop's 64, who was a late comm., recalled the wisdom he passed down to her, from various faiths and his favorite authors to music picks. 'Thank you for blowing my mind as a youth and introducing me to Charlie Parker, Miles David, Buddhism, Taoism, Charles Bukowski, Richard Brautigan, Jack Kerouac, and a wide-headed person thought out of the box,' she captioned a sepia throwback.' 'You planted many important seeds.' She can be seen smiling at a crowded table with many pals and Anthony in the photograph, which was posted to her Instagram Story on Monday morning. Although she had her arm wrapped around a man in a black leather jacket and a leopard shawl over her shoulders, the singer's sibling looked very serious as he turned away from the camera.
Harry Styles are now available in a college program entirely dedicated to Harry Styles
www.popsugar.co.uk,
July 20, 2022
It's a sign of the times! Honors College at Texas State University is gearing up to teach the world's first-ever Harry Styles course. Though many of us are undoubtedly sad that degrees in this highly useful field are lacking, it is also gratifying to know that future generations are in safe hands. According to a flyer distributed by the class's professor, "Harry Styles and the Cult of Celebrity: Identity, the Internet, and European Pop Culture" is expected to concentrate on the singer and "the cultural evolution of the modern celebrity as related to issues of gender and sexuality, race, class, nation, and globalism, media, fashion, fan culture, and consumerism."
Louie Dean Valencia, the course's professor, broke the news on Twitter. "It's official, official." "I'm teaching the world's first undergraduate course on #HarryStyles" at @TXST University in Spring 2023," he wrote. This is what tenure looks like. Let's gooooo!" Valencia, a computer history professor, said he intends to teach the class primarily through a historical perspective, rather than his personal life.