On the evening of May 29, 1997, singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley and his roadie Keith Foti picked their way down the steep, weedy bank to Wolf River Harbor in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Virus storytellers challenge China’s official narrative
BEIJING (AP) — After nearly a week of roaming China’s epidemic-struck city, filming the dead and the sickened in overwhelmed hospitals, the strain of being hounded by both the new virus and the country’s dissent-quelling police started to tell.
Radiohead Launch Online Archive, Upload Rarities To Streaming Services
Radiohead have launched a massive online archive. Dubbed the Radiohead Public Library, the band’s official website Radiohead.com now contains comprehensive materials organized by album, starting with the A Moon Shaped Pool era and working backward.
Exercise Book Archive
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information through cookies. More info The Exercise Book Archive is an ever-growing collection of old exercise books* from all over the world.
Hints At Trump Campaign’s Facebook Advertising Success from Leaked Internal Post
Earlier this month, the media obtained an internal post by Facebook executive Andrew Bosworth praising Donald Trump’s campaign team for their success in 2016 and went on to clear up some common misinformation about the campaign’s use of the platform.
A Foreword
An autobiography is defined as “an account of a person’s life written by that person.” It is a catalogue of a person’s life and times told candidly with details and biases only found through having lived each moment first hand.
Public Domain Day 2020
On January 1, 2020, works from 1924 will enter the US public domain,1 where they will be free for all to use and build upon, without permission or fee.
The United States as a Developing Nation: Revisiting the Peculiarities of American History
It has recently been suggested that the economic departure of the United States after the Civil War marked a ‘Second Great Divergence’.
How the world’s old printing presses are being brought back to life
A FEW YEARS ago Russell Maret, a New York artist, found himself puzzling over a question. In the 1920s and 1930s some preindustrial fonts were revived by Stanley Morison, a great British typographer. They transformed the quality of book-printing.
The Far Side is officially online for the first time, with new comics to come
Iconic comic strip The Far Side launched its official website today, which debuted with a selection of classic cartoons, doodles from creator Gary Larson’s sketchbooks, and a letter from the cartoonist himself.