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Laurie Anderson was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night. She discussed and shared a clip from her new film, Heart of a Dog, and gave a special live performance from her Concert for Dogs before a lucky group of canines. You can watch it here. The film, for which Nonesuch released the soundtrack, is available to download on iTunes and VUDU through March 29 and will receive its broadcast premiere on HBO on April 25.

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Laurie Anderson was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night. She discussed and shared a clip from her new film, Heart of a Dog, and gave a special live performance from her Concert for Dogs before a lucky group of canines. You can watch it below.

Heart of a Dog, Anderson's first feature film in 30 years, is "dreamy, drifty, and altogether lovely," says the New York Times. The film, a personal essay on joy and heartbreak and remembering and forgetting, is available to download via The Criterion Collection in the United States for a limited time on iTunes and VUDU, through Tuesday, March 29. It will receive its broadcast premiere on HBO on Monday, April 25.

The complete soundtrack recording of Heart of a Dog is available from Nonesuch Records and contains the full audio recording of the film, including all music and spoken text. To pick up a copy, head to the iTunes or the Nonesuch Store now.

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Laurie Anderson: "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," March 2016
  • Thursday, March 17, 2016
    Watch: Laurie Anderson Performs Song for Dogs on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"
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    Laurie Anderson was a guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night. She discussed and shared a clip from her new film, Heart of a Dog, and gave a special live performance from her Concert for Dogs before a lucky group of canines. You can watch it below.

    Heart of a Dog, Anderson's first feature film in 30 years, is "dreamy, drifty, and altogether lovely," says the New York Times. The film, a personal essay on joy and heartbreak and remembering and forgetting, is available to download via The Criterion Collection in the United States for a limited time on iTunes and VUDU, through Tuesday, March 29. It will receive its broadcast premiere on HBO on Monday, April 25.

    The complete soundtrack recording of Heart of a Dog is available from Nonesuch Records and contains the full audio recording of the film, including all music and spoken text. To pick up a copy, head to the iTunes or the Nonesuch Store now.

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