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Daniela Bilanzuoli
Hi there! I’m Daniela Bilanzuoli, a freelance journalist. I collaborate with online newspapers as an editor and have worked as a video-journalist for television channels. I won two journalistic competitions, one with an article for the print and one with the realization of a talk show. I am in ...
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Brad Pitt: after Hollywood star wine, here comes his gin
16 May 2023
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www.igrandivini.com
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Italian
| Alcohol Industry
Brad Pitt, following in the footsteps of George Clooney and Bob Dylan, debuts in the spirits industry with his new gin, 'Gardener,' produced in collaboration with master distiller Tom Nichol and the Perrin family. The gin, a London dry gin distilled in France, will be presented at the Festival di Cannes. Pitt's venture into the alcohol industry began with the Château Miraval estate, producing acclaimed wines and a rosé Champagne served at the Oscars. The Gardener gin will compete with Emma Watson's Renais gin, among other celebrity spirits.
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Julia Botero
Julia Botero is a radio journalist based in Watertown, New York in the United States of America. You can check out her past work at ****
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What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love
17 Mar 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Personal Growth
The Modern Love podcast from The New York Times introduces its new host, Anna Martin, who joins existing hosts Dan Jones and Miya Lee. The episode features a story titled 'What Lou Reed Taught Me About Love' by Lisa Selin Davis, read by Kirsten Potter, which reflects on the impact of the song 'I'll Be Your Mirror' on the author's understanding of love during her teenage years. The hosts and guests discuss the songs that shaped their perceptions of love at the age of 16, including tracks by Beyoncé, One Direction, and Bob Dylan. The conversations explore themes of love, self-worth, and the formative power of music during adolescence.
Todd Brown
Todd Brown is a journalist based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Todd Brown has been writing, producing, and shooting national and international news segments for 15 years. Prior to creating short videos and shoot tv news in southeast asia he served as hard news segment producer with MTV News. He is also ...
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Job Success Rate 92%
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Toronto 2016 Review: THE B-SIDE, A Sunny Portrait of Polaroid Photographer Elsa Dorfman
12 Sept 2016
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ScreenAnarchy
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English
| Documentary
Errol Morris's documentary, The B-Side, offers a warm and insightful portrait of Elsa Dorfman, a retired photographer known for her work with a rare large-format Polaroid camera. The film explores Dorfman's career, her unique approach to photography, and her reflections on her extensive archive. Through interviews and the examination of her photographs, the documentary highlights the ephemeral nature of human endeavor and the lasting impact of love and friendship.
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Andrew Byrne
Andrew Byrne is a Europe correspondent based in Brussels, Belgium.
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Jobs Completed 14
Job Success Rate 100%
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Sweden tied up in knots over Sara Danius sex row at Nobel academy
14 Apr 2018
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Nobel Prize
Sweden's political and cultural elite are embroiled in a scandal involving Jean-Claude Arnault, accused of molesting women and leaking Nobel Prize winners' names. The controversy has led to multiple resignations within the Nobel Academy, including Sara Danius, who had severed ties with Arnault and initiated investigations. The academy's outdated rules and traditions have been exposed, prompting public outrage and calls for reform. Prime Minister Stefan Lofven and King Carl Gustaf have emphasized the need for the academy to restore its credibility.
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David Chazan
David Chazan is a journalist.
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Arthur Rimbaud’s Eternity has inspired pop stars and poets, and his stormy life was revered by the symbolist movement
26 Jan 2024
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www.thetimes.co.uk
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English
| Arts & Books
The original handwritten manuscript of Arthur Rimbaud's poem 'Eternity' is set to be auctioned in Paris with an estimated value of up to €300,000. The manuscript, which dates back to May 1872, was given by Rimbaud to Jean Richepin and has been in private collections since Richepin's death in 1926. The sale is being organized by Jean-Baptiste de Proyart, an antiquarian bookseller, in collaboration with the Piasa auction house. 'Eternity' is highlighted as one of Rimbaud's most significant works, and it is part of his collection 'Une Saison en Enfer' published in 1873. The poem and Rimbaud's life have inspired many, including pop stars like Patti Smith and Bob Dylan.
Ben Clatworthy
Ben Clatworthy is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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What to expect in 2025, and some reasons to be cheerful
31 Dec 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Space Exploration
The article explores various predictions and developments expected in 2025, including advancements in weight-loss drugs and cancer vaccines, potential NHS reforms by the Labour government, and significant changes in the BBC's presenter lineup. It highlights economic forecasts with potential interest rate cuts and wage growth, alongside the impact of AI and climate change initiatives. The royal family will commemorate significant anniversaries, while the travel industry sees a shift towards cooler destinations. Space exploration missions are set to advance, and educational reforms aim to improve school attendance. Overall, the article presents a mix of optimism and caution across different sectors.
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Deborah Cornelious
I have been in media for ten years working in print, web and television. I am based out of Mumbai, India. Most recently, I was an Assistant Editor at The Hindu, covering cinema, new media and the queer community along with other beats like music, theatre, art, animals and the environment. My ...
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A documentary tracks Kolkata’s long-lasting love affair with Bob Dylan
19 Mar 2020
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www.thehindu.com
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English
| Cultural Influence
The documentary 'If Not For You' explores Kolkata's enduring admiration for Bob Dylan, highlighting his influence on local musicians and culture. Directed by Vineet Arora and written by Jaimin Rajani, the film features interviews with Kolkata artists and includes a rare appearance by Baul singer Purna Das, who shared a stage with Dylan in 1965. The film, developed in three months, has been showcased at festivals and is a tribute to Dylan's impact, coinciding with his 79th birthday.
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Jared Feldschreiber
I have been a working journalist for over 8 years, and have varied experiences in all facets of reporting, be it beat reporting, geopolitical analyses and features, in addition to arts reviews. I am based in Warsaw, and continue to accept freelance assignments. In May 2019, I published my novella, '...
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David Duke's Concepts Remain Scarily Palpable In America
15 May 2017
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HuffPost
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English
| Politics
David Duke's white supremacist ideologies continue to influence American society, as evidenced by recent events in Charlottesville led by Richard Spencer. Despite Duke's past political failures, his message persists, prompting socially aware citizens to confront these dangerous beliefs. Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer and Holocaust survivor Anne Levy are among those speaking out against this resurgence of hate. The article underscores the importance of political action and social awareness in combating racism and upholding equality.
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Andrew Fleming
Andrew Fleming is a journalist based in Vancouver, Canada.
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Jobs Completed 5
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The High History of 420
16 Feb 2017
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Cannabis | Weed | Marijuana | News
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English
| Popular Culture
The article explores the origins and cultural significance of '420' in cannabis culture. It debunks common misconceptions, such as the association with Bob Marley's birthday, and traces the term back to a group of San Rafael High School students in 1971. These students would meet at 4:20 pm to search for an abandoned cannabis crop, and their code was later popularized by the Grateful Dead. The article also touches on various trivia related to the number 420, including its appearance in films, its connection to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and its occurrence on tragic historical dates. Additionally, it mentions a campaign to make April 20 a U.S. holiday and the world's first intentional LSD trip by Albert Hofmann. The piece concludes with oddities such as a game show contestant's 420 bidding strategy and the renaming of a mile marker in Colorado to deter theft.
Antonio García
Antonio García is a journalist based in La Crucecita, Mexico.
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C. Tangana turns Gredos into a big party with 11,000 guests
11 Sept 2022
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www.larazon.es
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Spanish
| Music Festival
The 'Mesegosillo' estate in Hoyos del Espino hosted a major event headlined by C. Tangana, attended by 11,000 people at the 15th 'Músicos en la Naturaleza' Festival in the Sierra de Gredos. The festival, organized by the Fundación Patrimonio Natural, featured performances by Ainda, Iván Ferreiro, and Leiva, among others. The event, previously postponed due to wildfires and a heatwave, resumed after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. C. Tangana's performance was a mix of music, technology, theater, and flamenco, and the festival has attracted around 170,000 spectators since its inception in 2006, contributing over 20 million euros to the region.
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Paul Gibson
Paul Gibson is a journalist based in Hailsham, United Kingdom. I have a 25 year background in radio, newspaper, magazine and online journalism. I'm the owner of a large number of online news/B2B portals as well as a popular motoring video channel.
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The importance of meticulous characterisation.
06 May 2022
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Americana UK
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English
| Touring
David Ford and Annie Dressner, both acclaimed solo artists, have recently collaborated to create a new album titled '48 Hours'. Despite their short time working together, their debut showcases a strong musical connection with character-driven songs. The album was produced rapidly during a break in their early 2022 tour and features raw, emotional lyrics. The duo emphasizes the importance of authenticity and character development in their songwriting process. They plan to perform in small, intimate venues to match the atmosphere of their music. The article includes insights from their backgrounds, influences, songwriting, and recording process. '48 Hours' is set to be released independently with a tour planned for seaside towns during the summer. Both artists also share their current personal music preferences.
Zach Johnston
Zach Johnston is a video editor and composer working in the news media and short documentary formats.
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Documentaries
Jobs Completed 5
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20 Best Expensive Bourbons For Thanksgiving, Ranked (2023)
22 Nov 2023
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uproxx.com
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English
| Bourbon
The article ranks 20 expensive bourbons to impress guests at Thanksgiving 2023. It provides detailed tasting notes for each bourbon, including their average price and alcohol by volume percentage. The selection includes a variety of bourbons with different aging processes and finishes, such as sherry cask and vermouth rouge cask finishes. The bourbons are described as ranging from bold and challenging to classic and drinkable, with many suitable for pairing with Thanksgiving dishes or serving as dessert accompaniments. The list is curated to offer something for every bourbon enthusiast during the holiday.
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Emma Jones
Emma Jones is journalist based in London, United Kingdom. Her specialities acrossTV, radio and print are international news, politics, arts, culture, entertainment and feminism.
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Jobs Completed 20
Job Success Rate 95%
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Can Timothée Chalamet surprise at the Oscars with his portrayal of Bob Dylan?
24 Feb 2023
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Terra
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Portuguese
| Celebrity
Timothée Chalamet's unconventional Oscar campaign, marked by his portrayal of Bob Dylan in 'Um Completo Desconhecido,' has garnered attention and praise. Despite winning the SAG award, his chances at the Oscars remain uncertain due to the timing of the voting process and historical trends. The article highlights Chalamet's appeal to younger audiences and his potential to bridge generational gaps within the Academy. While Adrien Brody is the favorite for the Best Actor Oscar, Chalamet's unique approach and recent achievements suggest he may have a promising future in upcoming award seasons.
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Antonio Lopes
Antonio Lopes is a journalist based in Maputo, Mozambique.
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Open Wound of an Exposed Society
01 Mar 2016
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Diário da manhã
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Portuguese
| Economic Inequality
The article critiques the socio-economic and political landscape of Brazil, highlighting issues such as economic inequality, corruption, and the state's failure to provide essential social goods. It discusses the impact of consumerism, the alienation caused by modern technology, and the inadequacies of public policies. The text references various thinkers and cultural figures to underscore its points, ultimately painting a bleak picture of a society plagued by violence, economic disparity, and ineffective governance.
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Andrew Lycett
Andrew Lycett is an experienced journalist and author based in London, United Kingdom.
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Judas by Peter Stanford: review
05 Apr 2015
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The Telegraph
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English
| Music
The article reflects on a historic event in rock music when Bob Dylan was called 'Judas' by a fan during his Manchester concert in 1966. This incident marked Dylan's controversial transition from acoustic to electric guitar, which was seen by some fans as a betrayal of his folk roots. The article also mentions that nearly 50 years later, Dylan expressed his lingering feelings about the event in an interview with Rolling Stone, indicating that the insult had a lasting impact on him.
Jessica Mazzola
Hi, my name is Jessica and I'm a Journalist who has over 10 years of experience as content writer. My specialty is create and plan how a brand speaks though video, podcasts, social media and blogs texts. I am a Portuguese native speaker , I can communicate myself in English, a little bit of ...
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20 years of NJPAC: Reliving its most memorable shows
01 Dec 2017
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nj
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English
| Entertainment
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) has celebrated its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of significant contributions to the arts and the rejuvenation of Newark's downtown. Since its opening in 1997, NJPAC has hosted approximately 8,500 shows and attracted around 9 million visitors. Key performances include the opening night featuring the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and other notable artists, Nina Simone's last U.S. performance, Paul Simon's sold-out show, and the Barack Obama inauguration party. NJPAC has also been a venue for televised events like America's Got Talent and has pioneered new revenue streams with productions like The Hip Hop Nutcracker. The center continues to be a home for diverse communities and a significant cultural hub in New Jersey.
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Charles Mcdermid
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Veteran American journalist in Washington, D.C. Expert on U.S. policy on China and Southeast Asia with deep experience in the region. Areas of expertise: Global democracy, Trump presidency and trade war, Tech, China's economy and military, South China Sea disputes, conflict and disaster reporting, ...
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Job Success Rate 89%
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Laos Dam, Greece, North Korea: Your Wednesday Briefing
24 Jul 2018
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| International Relations
Rescue operations are underway in Laos after a hydropower dam collapse left hundreds missing. In Greece, wildfires have killed at least 76 people, with the EU providing assistance. Richard Liu, founder of JD.com, is linked to a sexual assault case in Sydney. Pakistan's elections could see Imran Khan become prime minister. The Thai cave rescue boys began a Buddhist ceremony, except for one Christian boy. Matt Lauer seeks compensation from New Zealand's government over land access. China's renminbi has fallen, possibly in response to US tariffs. The family of Justine Ruszczyk is suing over her fatal shooting by Minneapolis police. Israel downed a Syrian jet over the Golan Heights. Japan faces a deadly heat wave. NSW warns against a lead-laden Pakistani eyeliner. US immigrants fear increased denaturalization efforts. Yuko Fujii becomes Brazil's men's judo team head coach. Hannah Gadsby's 'Nanette' gains acclaim, and a graphic novel is nominated for the Man Booker Prize. Bob Dylan's electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 is remembered.
Andrew Mueller
I'm an author, journalist and broadcaster based in London, specialising mostly in music, travel, politics and current affairs. I've written for most British newspapers, magazines all over the world, contributed to many radio and television outlets, and reported from more than 80 countries.
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Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers – Live at the Fillmore 1997
16 Dec 2022
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www.uncut.co.uk
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English
| Rock
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' 'Live at the Fillmore 1997' captures the band's month-long residency at San Francisco's Fillmore, showcasing their versatility and joy in performing. The boxset includes a mix of covers and original songs, highlighting the band's ability to reinterpret classics and bring new life to their own material. The performances are described as some of the best of their career, with standout tracks like 'Ain't No Sunshine' and 'It's Good To Be King' demonstrating their range from rowdy rock to soulful ballads.
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Sarah Nachimson
Sarah Nachimson is a journalist based in the US.
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How Warren Zevon overcame his demons to become a sandwich-enjoying rock’n’roll prophet
05 Oct 2023
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forward.com
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English
| Death
Warren Zevon, a talented yet troubled rock musician, battled alcoholism and later cancer, leaving a lasting impact on the music world. Known for his wit and intelligence, Zevon's career included both high points and personal struggles. He achieved sobriety through AA and continued to produce music, often reflecting on themes of death and humor. His final album, 'The Wind,' featured collaborations with notable musicians and included the poignant song 'Keep Me in Your Heart.' Zevon's legacy is marked by his unique ability to blend serious and humorous elements in his work, and his influence is acknowledged by peers like Bob Dylan.
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Douglas Portari
Douglas Portari is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil - Over the last 25 years I've written for both mainstream and independent media, from major newspapers and magazines to digital-native news outlets. I've covered a wide range of cultural, political and social issues, from articles on the UN ...
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Edgard Scandurra: Besides aging, learning is difficult
01 Jun 2020
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jornalggn.com.br
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Portuguese
| Pandemic
Edgard Scandurra discusses the challenges of aging and learning, reflecting on the new album by Ira! amidst the pandemic. The band, known for its rock legacy, releases a self-titled album that remains true to its style while addressing contemporary issues. Scandurra shares insights on the band's evolution, the influence of female activism, and the importance of transformation in society. The article also touches on the impact of other musicians like Roger Waters and Bob Dylan, and the significance of social movements and activism in Brazil.
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Hamilton Wende
Hamilton Wende is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. I specialize in producing, fixing and researching documentaries on southern Africa and across the continent generally. I have worked for CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, ARD, ZDF, Nat Geo and many others. I am also an experienced media ...
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Poetry — a boon bestowed on us by the many connections of our lives
13 Apr 2022
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www.dailymaverick.co.za
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English
| Travel
Poetry serves as a profound connection to the broader world, evoking emotions and adventures through the experiences of others. The author reflects on personal encounters with poetry, from school days in South Africa to travels in Swaziland and Sierra Leone, highlighting the impact of poets like Browning, Coleridge, Tennyson, and Yeats. Poetry's power lies in its ability to resonate with individual experiences, often discovered through personal connections and shared moments. Despite its diminished public influence, poetry remains a deeply intimate and powerful art form, offering solace and inspiration in challenging times.
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Jonathan White
Jonathan White is a journalist based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Formerly with the South China Morning Post, Jonathan has covered sport, news and culture from China since 2007. He covered the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the Fifa World Cup in Brazil in 2014 and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. As well as his ...
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Has Hollywood revived moustaches? From Top Gun’s Miles Teller to Chris Evans in The Gray Man and Jason Sudeikis’ Ted Lasso, they are everywhere
25 Aug 2022
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South China Morning Post
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English
| Facial Hair Trends
Moustaches are experiencing a resurgence in Hollywood, with notable appearances in films like Top Gun: Maverick and The Gray Man. Celebrities such as Miles Teller, Chris Evans, and Jason Sudeikis have popularized the look, contributing to increased interest in facial hair grooming. The trend is also visible in sports, with athletes like Dylan Cease and Cameron Smith sporting moustaches. Despite mixed opinions, the moustache is becoming mainstream again, supported by cultural icons and media representation.
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Kieran White
Kieran White is a multimedia journalist with over 12 years of experience. Working from a young age in the fast-paced news industry and studying Media Skills at London’s Kingston University, he is used to short deadlines and challenging assignments. With a passion for storytelling and an ...
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Beyond Music: Artists And Their Surprising Hidden Talents
09 Jul 2019
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justlistentothis.co.uk
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English
| Entertainment
Musicians like Bob Dylan, Brian May, Dan Spitz, Bruce Dickinson, and Marilyn Manson are recognized not only for their musical talents but also for their surprising hidden talents. Dylan is an accomplished visual artist with his paintings exhibited in prestigious galleries. May, the guitarist of Queen, holds a PhD in astrophysics. Spitz, formerly of Anthrax, became a watchmaker with Swiss degrees. Dickinson, of Iron Maiden, is also an airline pilot. Manson is a watercolour painter with his own art movement and gallery. These talents bring them recognition beyond the music industry.
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Pam Windsor
Pam Windsor is a freelance journalist based in Nashville, United States of America.
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Blackberry Smoke Celebrates New Album ‘Be Right Here’ And Heads Out On Busy Headline Tour
23 Feb 2024
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Forbes
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English
| Tour
Blackberry Smoke, a Georgia-based band known for its unique blend of hard rock, southern rock, country, and blues, celebrates the release of their new album 'Be Right Here' and embarks on an extensive headline tour across the U.S. and Europe. Lead singer Charlie Starr expresses excitement about the new songs and the tour. The album, produced by GRAMMY-winner Dave Cobb, features ten tracks that showcase the band's signature style. The band, formed in 2001, has built a loyal fanbase through their albums and live performances. The tour will include various supporting acts and visit numerous cities, highlighting the band's enduring bond and passion for music.
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Lorraine Wylie
Lorraine Wylie is an experienced freelance journalist and author based in Belfast, Northern Ireland who contributes to a wide variety of publications in the UK, Ireland and abroad.
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David Duchovny: Come for the actor, stay for the music X Files star tells Irish fans
08 Feb 2019
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www.irishnews.com
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English
| Music
David Duchovny, known for his role as FBI agent Fox Mulder in The X-Files, has transitioned into a singer/songwriter with two albums, 'Hell or High Water' and 'Every Third Thought'. Despite initial doubts, he has found success and authenticity in his music career. Duchovny discusses his influences, including Bob Dylan and Van Morrison, and his approach to music as a form of expression. He emphasizes the joy and authenticity he finds in performing live, inviting fans to experience his music during his European tour, including a debut performance in Dublin.
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