Texas Breaking News recently reflected on the life of influential avant-garde composer, filmmaker, and videographer Phil Niblock, who taught at the College of Staten Island from 1971-1998. TBN reporter Meena Sivarajan chronicles Niblock’s worldwide influence, which started in photography and later transitioned to music and filmmaking. See the full story of the Texas Breaking Website.
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