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The Scotsman has been proud to cover the Edinburgh festivals since they began in 1947, and as the festivals have grown, our ...
David Garrett has graced some of the world’s biggest stages—yet his connection to the UEFA Champions League Final holds a secret that few know. One question many wonder: Has he performed at the event ...
Rock and roll was never about musicianship, but Geddy Lee figured that the genre could go a little bit further with the right ...
From the early to mid-80s, Japanese indie DD Records released over 200 cassettes. A reissue of their final release celebrates ...
One Beatles song would not only work to point the finger at a weaponised society but also somehow unified the band. This is one of John Lennon's finest songs ...
If there’s one guitar player that everyone must see in concert at least once in their lifetime, it’s Tommy Emmanuel,” praised ...
He explains why his guitars are numbered, not named, his warts-and-all approach to studio work – and why his “I won’t conform ...
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PCMag Australia on MSNQuantum Computing Threatens the Security of Our Data. Can Microsoft Protect You?Microsoft detailed security solutions that protect against the growing threat of quantum computing to vital cryptographic ...
Also: The great Malian photographer Malick Sidibé, East L.A. Latinas in “Real Women Have Curves,” a Maria Callas look-alike ...
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PCMag Australia on MSNAt Build, Microsoft Makes It Clear That Autonomous AI Is Here to Stay. Should You Be Worried?Announced at its Build developer conference, Microsoft is adding independent AI Agents across Windows and the web. But what does that mean for you and your data?
The neoclassical guitar trailblazer celebrates the 40th anniversary of his influential Marching Out record this year ...
Amid the eruption of antisemitism worldwide, Nani Vazana, an accomplished Israeli singer, composer, trombonist, and pianist ...
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