WITH its steel foundries and shipbuilding, Middlesbrough was once a boom town dubbed the iron smelting centre of the world.
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Canadians can now legally smoke, buy and grow recreational pot. Oct. 17, 2018 will go down in history as the day the nation officially legalized marijuana. Ontario smokers can purchase the green ...
Adobe's shift towards agentic creativity is terrible so far, and might end up being a win for someone, somewhere. It won't be ...
A new documentary travels around the world to identify the roots of ultra-mania – the fan movement that’s part progressive and sometimes criminal ...
From pop to prog, keyboard maestro Geoff Downes charts his journey from auditioning for Wizzard to global success with the Buggles, Yes and Asia ...
Most American automakers have abandoned sedans in recent years, but it looks like those are coming back in a big way soon. American automakers are reconsidering their stance on mainstream sedans.
Art for art’s sake is a noble idea, but even poets have to buy groceries. The difficult practicalities of the creative life are the subject of Mason Currey’s lively, engaging “Making Art and Making a ...
Some see Easter Sunday’s packed pews and overflowing chapels as a sign of a religious revival. But experts are urging caution. By Lauren Jackson I am the host of Believing. A bold claim is spreading ...
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