Tennessee Williams' early radio play, “The Strangers,” is featured in The Strand this week. Written in the late 1930s while ...
She explains why prog makes her think of Barnsley, lists some of her favourite records and recalls taking her daughter to a ...
If you've only ever built Lego sets, it's worth noting Pantasy's bricks are fully compatible with Lego. This is common with ...
The NBA is not sure how long the various investigations and legal processes surrounding gambling charges faced by Miami guard ...
Collaborators Sounwave, Kamasi Washington and more take us behind the scenes on the making of Kendrick Lamar's ...
What a remarkable thing it must have been, to hear recorded voices for the first time. You see it in The History of Sound, ...
If you're stuck on where to go in the Mall, here's how to lift the shutters on O'Neill's Electronics and get the Ultraview CAT module.
Some state employees who are new parents can now bring their infants with them to work for up to six months after birth.
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From 1920s Modernity to K-Pop: Paris Lecture
Director Lee stated, “Hallyu, the Korean Wave, did not emerge overnight but is a long journey tracing its origins back to the ‘modern boys and modern girls’ generation of the 1920s under Japanese ...
The idea that the human brain might work similarly arose almost immediately. In 1878, engineer Charles Siemens proposed that “the brain acts like a phonograph,” receiving sensory impressions and ...
When Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, he gave the world its first device that could both record and replay sound. A vibrating diaphragm pressed a stylus into soft wax, carving microscopic ...
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