Daisy Buchanan's raucously comic satire on the dark side of life on glossy magazines. Daisy Buchanan's satire on the dark side of work on glossy magazines, where life is copy.
“Public Image would like to thank absolutely no-one.” The dedication on PiL’s first album served notice that John Lydon‘s punk sneer hadn’t entirely vanished. Released in December 1978 ...
“Twenty years from now you will be disappointed by the things you did not do, so throw off the bowlines, sail away from a safe harbor, and catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.
SINGAPORE – Home-grown shipping line Pacific International Lines (PIL) is rolling out a US$2 billion (S$2.6 billion) plan to replace part of its fleet with 13 dual-fuel container ships that can ...
Footage shows a car badly stuck dangling at 45 degrees with its boot in the air after the driver lost control and crashed it through a fence and down a steep drop. There were reports of a serious ...
A year ago, China’s leader Xi Jinping was swiftly retreating from his disastrous and unpopular zero-Covid policy and other measures that had weakened the country. Spontaneous demonstrations ...
Journal of Southern African Studies Review of the hardback: 'Colonial Lives across the British Empire: Imperial Careering in the Long Nineteenth Century, gives readers a solid and more complex sense ...
which might also have a bearing on how to preclude the apocalypse we seem bent on careering into.” Although the moment of actual purchase is not recounted (an intriguing omission), Laing and ...
Prolific and polymathic, Mr. Indiana was the author of more than 10 books of fiction, memoir and criticism, all of which tackled, in one way or another, a culture careering toward ruin.
Cho Yong-pil, a living legend of the Korean music scene, has returned with his 20th full-length album, “20.” The album is composed of seven tracks, including new songs as well as songs from ...
A wry, caustic look at how your dream job can turn into a nightmare and eat you alive, even though you give it everything you've got. Show more A wry, caustic look at how your dream job can turn ...