Syrian whistleblower “Caesar” has revealed his identity to the world in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera. Images verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad unit shed light on Israel’s plans ...
Peter Saville's most wilfully obscure album cover for New Order was the 1986 album ... As an antidote to all the extravagant (and horrible) rip offs of the celebrated Sgt Pepper sleeve artwork ...
In this photo released by the Lebanese Presidency Press Office, Lebanese president Joseph Aoun, center, meets with Prime Minister-designate Nawaf Salam, right, and parliament speaker Nabih Berri ...
There are a lot of album covers, though, that feature people that may or may not be related to the band in anyway at all. So ... and have attempted to figure out what these models have been ...
but I just can’t get behind this cover. It feels very random (although so does most of Glee), and his fast Spanish singing just doesn’t suit him at all. Where did the band come from?
Joe Berlinger, the groundbreaking U.S. director known for HBO’s Emmy-winning true crime docuseries “Paradise Lost,” is set to direct a feature film that will reimagine the cold war thriller ...
Also featured on the record are Dawes (members of the band lost their homes to the fires), the Postal Service + Death Cab for Cutie, R.E.M., the War on ... The album’s cover art was designed ...
He told NME: “We have varied tastes […] There would be nothing more boring than our album if it was just to appease one type of person. We’ve had 6 Music Dad fans, Louder Than War readers ...
Since the Grammy Awards celebrated its inaugural show in 1959, only 12 Black artists have won album of the year. Most recently, Beyoncé won for "Cowboy Carter" after four unsuccessful bids for ...
In 2024, Taylor Swift took the prize and made history as the first person to win album of the year four times. She previously tied with Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, and Paul Simon, who all hold ...
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'All-Out War': Iran Warns Trump Against Attacking Nuclear Sites & 'Making Historical Mistake'Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warns that any U.S. attack on Iranian nuclear sites would trigger an all-out war. Speaking in an interview with Al Jazeera, Araghchi described such an attack ...
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