Greenland, Björk and Donald Trump
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Keir Starmer, the United Kingdom's prime minister, weighed in on the talk of Trump taking over the territory. "Greenland and the kingdom of Denmark are to decide the future of Greenland, and only Greenland and the kingdom of Denmark," he told Sky News.
With "Utopia," Bjork picks up where 2015’s breakup album “Vulnicura” left off. — -- Bjork’s “Utopia” With "Utopia," Bjork picks up where 2015’s breakup album “Vulnicura” left off, singing about picking up the pieces, discovering love ...
In a mesmerizing video from 1988, Björk, the Icelandic musician and diminutive sprite, dismantles a clunky television and sensuously declares its knobs, chips, and cables to be “like a little model of a city,” with “houses, streets, and an elevator.”
The Icelandic musician has largely shifted her approach to performing live since 2011 Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working in digital journalism, and he’s worked at PEOPLE since 2022. Jack started in the industry with internships at ...
Bjork Digital is almost Bjork: The Theme Park. The installation, which opened in Tokyo earlier this week, includes a movie theater featuring a two-hour-long showcase of the artist's videography. Around the corner from there, you'll find several tracks from ...
Ohio State's Cotton Bowl loss to the Miami Hurricanes added a huge wrench in the College Football Playoff with a few weeks left. But one thing to be unbothered by is Ryan Day staying put in Columbus.
Avant-garde singer-songwriter Bjork has publicly condemned President Donald Trump’s interest in acquiring Greenland, calling him a “cruel colonizer” and expressing support for the territory’s independence, Rolling Stone reported.
With Björk, Parisian photography, and beauty and ugliness in the Renaissance, it’s shaping up to be an innovative year in art on the continent.