Steve Eliovson was a South African jazz guitarist, born on November 27, 1953, in Johannesburg, South Africa, and passed away on March 13, 2020, in Johannesburg. He began studying guitar at the […]
Steve Eliovson was a South African jazz guitarist, born on November 27, 1953, in Johannesburg, South Africa, and passed away on March 13, 2020, in Johannesburg. He began studying guitar at the […]
By Chalkie Davies Nancy Spungen died 47 years ago today, I never knew that I had this individual photo of her, I only remember shooting her with Sid in Phil Lynott’s bathroom, […]
When the owner of a Vancouver record store realized he had a lost recording the Beatles made in 1962, it made headlines around the world.
The Nobel Peace Prize Committee is set to announce what may be likely its most anticipated award since it was first awarded in 1901. The BBC’s Mark Lowen got rare access to […]
In the work of American songwriter Tom Waits, swampy blues, Beat poetry, West Coast jazz, Tin Pan Alley, country, 1930s-era cabaret, and post-Civil War parlor songs meet neon-lit carnival music and wheezing, […]
Brian Eno’s music opens up worlds I love to step into during trying times. And this conversation with Eno did the same thing. Eno is a trailblazing musician and producer who has […]
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Gen-Z entrepreneur Fang Jing previously worked as a regular employee in the tech industry. After a clash with her supervisor, she lost her job and stepped away from the rat race. She […]
China achieved a series of historic milestones, from economic resilience to green development, over the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025). China has become a cornerstone of global economic stability. Let’s look at […]
Home to over 20 million residents, Chengdu comes alive at night. From live music and late-night barbecue to 24-hour bubble tea, CGTN takes you into one of China’s most lively night economies […]