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Phil Labrum, Trentham Tax the windfall of the gas giants, as Idris Jala suggests (“Ex-Shell executive says it’s time for ...
The mystery of Celeste Rivas Hernandez's grim fate, and the arguably even more puzzling question of why, seven months later, ...
Experience the masterful performance of Sayaka Shoji and Masaaki Suzuki with a Mozart violin concerto, contrasted with ...
April brings a bright bouquet of musical events ...
Steph Curry’s 35 points and Draymond Green’s defensive masterclass took down a red-hot Clippers team in the NBA Play-in ...
Nazi regime ‘abused’ rising star as a glittering, musical distraction from its mass-murder machine, suggests historian ...
Fresh dances from Alvin Ailey Dance Theater range from virtuosic to abstruse, with "Revelations" still a transcending work.
Given how many stars are immortalised for decades after their death, for Paul Simon to suggest that one legend would be ...
The intersection between Richard Wagner’s radical compositions and the architectural escapism of King Ludwig II’s ...
“I often call it the black sheep of the string family,” he says of the viola. “It’s not as glamorous as the violin, and it’s ...
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16 'smart' people who showed off their IQ and made fools of themselves
Don’t you just hate it when people start bragging about what geniuses they are when they're actually the complete opposite?
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