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Posts by: Kristen Felicetti

The X-Files Forever

By Kristen Felicetti

February 2nd, 2016

[I]f there was ever a show that could wrestle with anxiety about aging and mortality in a new way, it’s The X-Files.

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Tags: 1990s, 90s, adolescence, aging, arrested development, David Duchovny, Dr. Who, Full House, Gillian Anderson, Kristen Felicetti, middle school, Mulder, Netflix, nineties, nostalgia, Scully, Sherlock, Teen Wolf, teenagers, television, the sopranos, The Wire, The X-Files, twin peaks, X-Files

The Rumpus Interview with Roarke Menzies

By Kristen Felicetti

December 30th, 2015

Musician and producer Roarke Menzies talks about his debut album, Shapes, and about his inspirations for making music.

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Tags: Anne Carson, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Aphex Twin, Audio Culture, Background Noise: Perspectives on Sound Art, Brandon Labelle, Centre for Research on Sonic Space and the Urban Environment at the National School of Architecture in Grenoble, Christian Marclay, Christoph Cox, composer, composing, Daniel Warner, david kammerer, Edgard Varese, john cage, katie mullins, King Tubby, Kristen Felicetti, minimalism, Music, Oneohtrix Point Never, Paul Rome, roarke menzies, Shapes, SK Kakraba, Sonic Experience: A Guide to Everyday Sounds, Steve Reich, Tim Hecker, William Basinksi, Yasunao Tone

Kristen Felicetti is a writer and the editor of The Bushwick Review. In addition to writing, she does live analog visuals for bands at venues around the country.

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