Chris Carter
Remembering the Time Throbbing Gristle Played A Private School
On March 16th, 1980, the "wreckers of civilisation" played one of England's top boarding schools. Here's the story, as told by some of those who were there.
6 Producers Reflect on What Synth Innovator Don Buchla Meant to Electronic Music
EMA, Suzanne Ciani, and more pay tribute a man who tried to change the way humans interacted with their instruments.
How The 'X Files' Composer Made TV's Creepiest Theme Song, Partly By Accident
Doo doo dooo doo doo doooo. The composer of 'The X Files' tells Radio Motherboard how he made that iconic theme—partly by accident, and with some accompaniment from his wife.
Meet the Composer Behind the Iconic X-Files Theme Song
The beloved 90s sci-fi show is back and so is the man responsible for its music.
Kumail Nanjiani’s 'X-Files' Marathon Was a Nerd Paradise
With excitement for Fox's upcoming X-Files revival at a fever pitch, we took in a day's worth of episodes curated by Kumail Nanjiani with special guests showrunner Chris Carter and writers Darin and Glen Morgan.
The New 'X-Files' Science Advisor Explains How the Reboot Will Stay 'Realistic'
Anne Simon, virologist and professor, works behind the scenes to ensure that the scientists discovering those crazy phenomena are doing it right.
The Houston Astros Have Erased Their Summer From Hell
Last year, Houston's ambitious rebuilding project looked shaky and felt miserable. This year, thus far, they've been redeemed and rejuvenated. Funny how that works.