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London’s old double-decker buses and underground carriages get a second life 

By Admin on May 18, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Does Anyone Actually Use London’s Cable Car?

By Admin on May 18, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

What China Understands About AI and Energy That the US Doesn’t

By Admin on May 18, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Anthropic in Talks to Raise $30 Billion at a $900 Billion Valuation

By Admin on May 13, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

A Buddhist temple that provides free lunch for students?

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Iranians mourn children killed in US bombing of school

By Admin on May 12, 2026 • ( Leave a comment )

Yoko Ono and John Lennon with John Tchicai at Cambridge University in 1969

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

I was asked to visit Cambridge University to perform my vocal work. Near the date, they called me, asking if I was still coming… since they knew that I was about to […]

To Russia With Love

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Here are some excerpts from a great read on Medium about modern Russia: ALMOST EXACTLY FOUR YEARS AGO I WAS SITTING IN A TINY kitchen in Kyiv with two guys named Sasha, […]

The Internet was funded by the Pentagon and still controlled by the U.S. government but that is about to change

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

The Internet began as a Pentagon-funded project called ARPANET, a network linking computers in some American universities and government agencies. Eventually, it was opened up to become the world wide web, connecting […]

Breaking news: Flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian ocean – no survivors

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Message from Malaysia Airlines to the families: ‘We deeply regret that we have to assume beyond any reasonable doubt that MH370 has been lost and that none of those on board have […]

15 years ago today, NATO began bombing Yugoslavia for 78 days

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

In the course of the campaign, NATO launched 2,300 missiles at 990 targets and dropped 14,000 bombs. Over 2,000 civilians were killed, including 88 children, and thousands more were injured. Over 200,000 […]

New music: Damon Albarn feat. Brian Eno – Heavy Seas Of Love

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Now the Brian Eno collaboration “Heavy Seas of Love” is official out as a YouTube stream. The gorgeous track closes the April 29 Warner Bros. release, and features both men on vocals, […]

Medvedev: Crimea to receive status of special economic zone

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Crimea could be granted the status of a special economic zone, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said. “We will need to provide additional preferences to the new Russian regions. I think that […]

Water cannons wipe out protesters: Video of fierce clashes in Chile

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

A mass protest was cut short in Santiago, Chile, after police dispersed activists with tear gas and water cannon. Thousands had gathered in the city center to urge newly-elected President Michelle Bachelet […]

Urawa Reds penalized for ‘Japanese Only’ banner

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

On Sunday, March 23, the Urawa Reds played Shimizu S-Pulse to a draw at a locked and empty Saitama Stadium 2002 in the first ever closed-door match enforced by the J-League, Japan’s […]

Photo of the day

By Admin on March 24, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Mongolian-born Ozeki Kakuryu won his first Emperor’s Cup on Sunday with a 14-1 record in the Grand Sumo Tournament in Osaka. He has all but secured his promotion to sumo’s highest rank […]

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Extended interview: Sting

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Inside the German town where people print their own money

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Laura Dern’s Closet Picks

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Bowie: The Final Act

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Does Elton John Know His Lyrics?

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Recents Posts

  • London’s old double-decker buses and underground carriages get a second life 
  • Does Anyone Actually Use London’s Cable Car?
  • What China Understands About AI and Energy That the US Doesn’t
  • Anthropic in Talks to Raise $30 Billion at a $900 Billion Valuation
  • A Buddhist temple that provides free lunch for students?
  • Iranians mourn children killed in US bombing of school
  • Stablecoins Are Quietly Changing How the World Sends Money
  • AI music is “flooding” streaming platforms
  • China’s Smart Auto Plant Becomes Tourism Hotspot
  • We spoke to the Britons trapped in a never-ending cost of living crisis
  • Ryanair CEO warns of European airline failures if jet fuel price stays high
  • Reclusive Turkmenistan shows signs of opening up
  • How Left-wing is Scotland? Inside Reform’s shocking rise!
  • Coventry City: The Resurrection – Documentary
  • Extended interview: Sting
  • Why Britain can’t build the AI future it wants…yet
  • He runs a 50-year-old hobby shop to keep model-building alive
  • Vinyl record sales continue resurgence
  • Tortoise’s “What’s In My Bag?” 
  • Are fans being priced out of sporting events?
  • Coventry superfan Ayao Komatsu visits the club and Frank Lampard!
  • Humanoid robot beats half-marathon world record set by Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo
  • From Diesel to Electric: Ethiopia’s Bold Bet on EVs
  • Aswad: “We want to educate the youths…”
  • 1985: Band merch – is it worth the money? 
  • Testing Flea’s Music Knowledge
  • Billy Idol Shares His Favorite Records
  • Canada’s Ontario bets on greenhouse farming to boost food sovereignty
  • Inside the German town where people print their own money
  • Canada’s flawed transit (and what we can learn from Copenhagen)

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