Could Greenpeace’s latest report once again prove more accurate than those of some mainstream analysts. By James Murray What was once seen as “fanciful or unrealistic” is now very much in vogue. […]
Could Greenpeace’s latest report once again prove more accurate than those of some mainstream analysts. By James Murray What was once seen as “fanciful or unrealistic” is now very much in vogue. […]
The most un-put-downable movie book of the season is also the most un-pick-uppable one: “The Charlie Chaplin Archives” (Taschen), which is the size of a small suitcase and weighs in at fourteen […]
1975 saw the release of Brian Eno’s pioneering album Discreet Music, a landmark in the development what he came to refer to as ‘ambient music’. To mark the album’s 40th anniversary, musical […]
Alexis Tsipras and his leftist Syriza parts have been voted back into power after a surprisingly decisive Greek election – the country’s fifth in six years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90gjOESlMcM
Actor Matt Damon discusses NASA’s journey to Mars and the future of space exploration.
We turn off our ‘Car’ to celebrate #GlobalBeerResponsibilityDay. Don’t drink and drive. #CheersResponsibly. Carlsberg Headquarters, Copenhagen.
‘Krumping’ street dancer Dexter, aka Pierre-Claver Belleka, stars in director Christopher Michael Tew’s tale of Senegalese child gangs. Read the full feature on NOWNESS: http://bit.ly/1KlX4SZ
In an ironic twist, China could create jobs in the U.S. by building the railway.
More than 30,000 people rallied in Helsinki on Friday (September 18) to protest against government plans to cut workers’ benefits. Strikes also stopped railways, harbours and paper mills around Finland.
Japan passes a controversial bill allowing its military to engage in overseas combat for the first time since WWII. CNN’s Will Ripley reports.