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- When we’re not outdoors, we get our adventure fix by exploring social media and the web. Here are some of the best adventure links we’ve discovered this week. Paddleboarding 1,900km: Dan Rubinstein spent his summer paddleboarding a marathon roundtrip from Ottawa back to Ottawa via Montreal, New York, and Toronto. Rubinstein wanted to immerse himself […]
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St Pancras State of Mind: Alicia Keys becomes the latest big-name musician to play the public piano at London station
The global star delighted onlookers with a selection of her greatest hits
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'Now you’re in London!': Watch as Alicia Keys' surprise performance stuns UK commuters
Alicia Keys performed at London's St Pancras International train station singing classics like "If I Ain’t Got You" and "No One" while playing piano.
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Watch Alicia Keys surprise commuters with performance at London train station
Alicia Keys surprised commuters in a busy London train station on Monday, Dec. 11.
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The best songs of 2023
This year's top songs include Billie Eilish's "Barbie" ballad, Victoria Monét's anti-humble anthem, and a timeless Taylor Swift vault track.
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As Chiefs command international stage, Kansas City fans are swarming here in Germany
“It’s like a world movement,” Chiefs fan Jeremy Adkins says in Frankfurt.
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Kenya Grace Challenges Doja Cat For U.K. Chart?Crown
Kenya Grace’s “Strangers” is close behind Doja Cat's "Paint The Town Red" in the chart race.
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We’ve reached peak Beatles, Tom Odell is a triumph – the week’s best albums
Have we reached peak Beatles? It is over half a century since the powerhouse Sixties band released the last of their recordings and broke up in disarray, never to reunite, and yet they remain an ever-present fixture of pop culture, looming over everything in their wake like unassailable, foundational gods.
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Why are critics not allowed to be rude about Beyoncé?
“[In the Seventies], music criticism was a blood sport,” says veteran critic Jim Farber. “The record companies would pay to send you across the globe to write stories and the writer could come back and type up the most vicious thing imaginable. Even the 1990s had its fair share of put downs. It was just accepted”
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Viral Revivals: From Kate Bush to Tom Odell, Inside the Business of Oldies as New Hit Songs
What’s old is new again. Take Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill.” Resurrected by “Stranger Things” and overnight virality on social media, the synth-pop anthem is a chart phenomenon (No. 6 on Billboard’s Hot 100 for the week ending June 30) 37 years after it was first released in 1985. While revivals of that magnitude […]
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Michael Sheen, Tom Odell, Ray Panthaki Join TEDxSoho Lineup – Global Bulletin
TALK Emmy-nominated Michael Sheen (“Good Omens”) will join the upcoming TEDxSoho talk on May 30 at London’s Cambridge Theatre virtually via a pre-recorded session. The event will also feature an in-person talk from actor Ray Panthaki, recently BIFA-nominated for “Boiling Point,” while Brit and Ivor Novello-winning singer-songwriter Tom Odell will be performing. Hosted by “The […]
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