Boo-Hooray’s Post-War, Counterculture + Pop Auction

An upcoming Sotheby’s auction full of exciting collectibles, “Boo-Hooray Presents: Post-War, Counterculture & Pop,” features all kinds of significant items from lesser-known movements and subcultures. With products from “the revolutionary May ’68 protests, New York’s early hip hop pioneers, Lower East Side Anarchists, concrete poets and even the collected fanzines surrounding the bizarre career of pop singer Scott Walker,” it’s one not to miss. We’re …

John Margaritis’ Hoop Dreams

Multidisciplinary artist John Margaritis’ “Hoop Dreams” is a series that blends basketball with the beach—a combination that dreams are, indeed, made of. The surreal pieces were on display during Miami Art Week, and weren’t just clever photos—the artist and his team actually placed basketball hoops (weighed down by sandbags) in the sea, creating the strange and lovely images. See more at designboom.

Raleigh Ritchie: Unicron Loev

From his EP Mind The Gap, which is set for release 16 December, comes Raleigh Ritchie’s “Unicron Loev.” The British singer/songwriter (aka Jacob Anderson, aka Grey Worm from GoT) has made a departure from the R&B-influenced tracks on his debut record You’re a Man Now, Boy, with this song—his honeyed vocals floating over warm electro and punchy beats.