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In 2005, two Chicago titans made a generational classic and then sprinted in opposite directions, each daring the rest of hip-hop to follow them.
Enigmatic power player Barry Diller comes out (swinging) on moguldum, marriage, the movie business and the backlash to his ...
Bob Dylan was many things to many people: a folk music icon, a civil rights activist, and a singing revolutionary. He ...
“We’re just getting started.” He called his early term policies “a revolution of common sense” while criticizing opponents of his initiatives. “We’re ending illegal immigration ...
It’s a decision rooted in common sense. Football has fudged and obfuscated and buried its head over the issue of transgender players in the women’s game long enough. The Supreme Court ...
As a kid, Matt Stevens and his neighbor used to hunker down and get set up for a game of flick football. Stevens was always the Cowboys. His neighbor was always the Steelers. Only problem was ...
Devangana Dash, winner of 2025 Oxford Bookstore Book Cover Prize ... Designing a cover involves an intentional but also intuitive sense of proportion: how much do you want to reveal, how much ...
Marvel Studios' art books are always a must-have for fans, and thanks to The Artbook Collector, we have a first look at the covers for Marvel Studios' Loki Season 2 - The Art of the Series and ...
If Starmer wants to deliver on his promise of national renewal, he must avoid short-term wins and focus on the prize that really matters: growth through a common sense deal on trade. Politics.co.uk is ...
‘When I begin any project, I look for a combination of visual impact, sexiness, originality, and humour,’ says book editor Dian Hanson, on considering the curation. ‘These international album covers ...
Lexus has pulled the wraps off the all-new 2026 ES sedan at the Shanghai Auto Show, and its a major revolution for one of the automaker's longest-running nameplates. While SUVs dominate the brand ...
It seems quixotic that we should resist the pull of electronic payments and digital banking and get back to using cash. Why would we give up the ease of swiping our cards or tapping our phones in ...