Nearly three decades ago, Icelandic singer Björk made headlines around the world for a physical altercation with a journalist at Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport. The incident, which took place on ...
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Björk Says She's Optimistic About Earth's Future: ‘I Don't Think It's Cool to Give Up'Icelandic musician Björk has offered a rather fresh take on the global state of affairs, admitting she's feeling surprisingly optimistic about the future of the planet. Björk made her comments ...
For Björk, her beef is mainly directed at Spotify. During an interview with Dagens Nyheter, the “Sorrowful Soil” musician slammed the platform. “Spotify is probably the worst thing that has ...
It’s the gift that keeps on giving. Cornucopia, Björk’s critically acclaimed world tour commissioned by The Shed in 2019, is now a book (out since Nov. 15), and a concert film opening January ...
Being the focal point for cuisine in the Scandinavia House, let alone one of the only eateries in the vicinity of the nearby Morgan Library, Björk gets a lot of foot traffic; it’s something ...
Björk isn’t mincing her words today. The famed Icelandic musician and artist recently had a few choice words to say about the music streaming service Spotify in an interview with the Swedish ...
Singer-songwriter-composer, producer Björk is the next artist to take the stage for Apple Music Live – the live performance series that gives the biggest stars in music a platform to connect ...
Björk will preview her upcoming concert movie Cornucopia this Friday. She began her trek in May 2019 in New York, which paused for two years due to the pandemic before restarting in 2023.
Björk has reflected on the world of streaming and said that she thinks Spotify is “probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians”. Later in the discussion, however, the artist ...
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