Get your outfits ready for this week’s Vault Guest Programmer, none other than the Canadian electroclash artist Peaches. Filmed back in 2007 when Peaches (a.k.a. Merrill Nisker to her mates!) was ...
Established in 2007, the Center for the Student of American Democracy (CSAD) is deeply rooted in Kenyon’s political culture. As political tensions increase in the United States, Professor of Political ...
An Aussie band that needs no introduction, we’re busting out Powderdfinger's Y2K Guest Programmer episode in celebration of their album Odyssey Number Five, which turned 25 years old last week!
Conservatives reacted with fury on Wednesday after an MSNBC guest speculated on air that Charlie Kirk may have been shot by one of his own supporters. The remarks came before Kirk's death was ...
Microsoft called the code—written by the company’s founder, Bill Gates, and its second-ever employee, Ric Weiland—”one of the ...
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Tariq Ashkanani scooped the McIlvanney Prize three years after he won the debut award at the Bloody Scotland festival An Edinburgh solicitor has been named as the winner of the top prize at the Bloody ...
Authors and readers are set to flock to Stirling this weekend to share their love of the genre, from tense psychological thrillers to cosy mysteries to beloved police procedurals, writes Louise ...
Solicitor Tariq Ashkanani has been named as the winner of the top prize at the Bloody Scotland crime writing festival – three years after winning the award for debut authors. Mr Ashkanani won this ...
The Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival is taking place in Stirling (Andrew Milligan/PA) Solicitor Tariq Ashkanani has been named as the winner of the top prize at the Bloody Scotland ...