After Bob Dylan, and notwithstanding Brian Wilson and the Motown team of Holland-Dozier-Holland, Lou Reed was arguably the greatest and most influential American songwriter of the 1960s. Though his growing cult would attain mainstream recognition in the early ’70s, and though in the 1980s he would eventually become a household name-in some stranger households, anyway-the foundation of his work was laid early, on which was built not only everything he did later but the sensibility of first glam, then punk, then the “alternative” ethos that dominates rock and roll to this day… read more >

The heroes of Béton Hurlant skatepark
To celebrate the opening of the Béton Hurlant skateboarding exhibition in Paris, France, Tia.Tv is publishing the portrait of a couple of skaters from the