We asked manager and host of ‘Waldman’s Words’ radio show, Scott Waldman, to take on the challenge of choosing the most underrated Mayhem Festival band of each year during its 8-year existence. With plans for Mayhem to make its return announced, Waldman enlisted the help of producer Jonathan Dolese to pick the bands he felt were the unsung
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May 18, 2021, 1:07pm Booksellers at Los Angeles’s indie bookstore Skylight Books announced today that they have unionized. The Skylight Bookseller Union will be affiliated with the over-700,000-member Communications Workers of America Union. Wrote the Skylight Bookseller Union on Instagram, “The booksellers of Skylight Books have unionized! In honor of our beloved coworker Ian Irizarry,
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Iliad is upbeat about its progress in Italy, but nonetheless is delaying the launch of its planned fixed-line service in the market. The French telco group presented its first quarter numbers on Tuesday. Amid all the back-slapping on customer acquisitions and double-digit revenue growth in Italy, it would have been easy to miss the news
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Photography by Kjohn LasoulThe Edmonton native shares her biggest learnings leading the non-profit Project Tsehigh, an organization that provides developing communities with clean-energy solutions, and how you can make a meaningful difference in the sustainability space. By Jillian Vieira Date May 17, 2021 Facebook Twitter “Solar energy activist” and “supermodel” aren’t the commonest of paired
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May 17, 2021, 1:42pm Today in 1893 was the first performance of Maurice Maeterlinck’s play Pelléas and Mélisande, which was met with modest praise from his peers and confusion from critics. Little did Maeterlinck know that the then-unassuming Pelléas and Mélisande would lay the groundwork for an enduring feud—between Maeterlinck and Claude Debussy, starting when
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