Thursday, July 2, 2026
Thursday, July 2, 2026

In her own words: watch a free documentary on Éliane Radigue – CDM Create Digital Music

Éliane Radigue in full, uninterrupted motion, is breathtaking in her thoughts. So it’s wonderful that the filmmakers behind the documentary short Échos have put that film up for free to honor her memory this week. Get ready for sprawling shots of the ARP modular synthesizer and deep reflections on the meaning of music, sound, and listener here (all in her native French, with English subtitles). There are scores and outlines and ideas, flowing as if about to tumble over a waterfall. The camera wanders gently as if following along the train of thought. All of it is accompanied by a montage of Radigue compositions. Sc Sc I’ve been thinking a lot about water lately, as always. So I was moved especially by this idea of being inspired by the hydrological cycle and the sea — the Mediterranean Sea, especially — here: “What is a continuous cycle … above all, what is associated with water, is the inner richness of its sound content. This particular universe is what I have always wanted to explore.” There’s a symmetry to that, isn’t there? We commune with that ocean of unknowable infinites in music, even if just bobbing on a wave. And then we

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Day 22: Senate Passed Amended Fiscal Year Budget with Reduced Educator Pay Supplement

The midpoint of the 2026 session came and went during a busy sixth week of the legislative session that culminated today in brief morning floor sessions. House Floor Action Senate Floor Action Senate Passes AFY 2026 with Reduced Educator Pay Supplement The Senate approved the Amended Fiscal Year (AFY) 2026 budget , which covers the current school year. Sen. Blake Tillery (R-Vidalia), chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, highlighted the inclusion of Gov. Brian Kemp’s tax refund plan as well as the House plan to provide property tax relief grants in the Senate’s proposed budget. Covering both tax relief proposals would require drawing additional funds from state reserves. The Senate budget proposal would also reduce—from $2,000 to $1,250—the one-time salary supplement for educators and state employees proposed by Kemp and affirmed by the House. According to Tillery, this reduction would be offset by lower taxes if the Senate’s proposal to eliminate the state income tax is approved. Senate budget writers made several other changes to the education portion of the AFY budget, including: Adding $100,000 for facilities within business and finance administration at the Georgia Department of Education, which is a reduction from the $1,150,000 added by the House Providing

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