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How swimmer Dhinidhi Desinghu became the youngest Indian at the Paris Olympics
Livemint· 2 hours agoIt’s a routine that Dhinidhi has been following for a few years now, one that makes her among the...
Weary of political upheaval and partisan sniping? Tim has the answer: Football. Now.
The Herald-Mail· 6 hours agoSure, we have baseball and baseball is nice, but baseball is gentle background noise. Baseball is the string quartet at the charity fundraiser. Football is the heavy metal ...
India's road to Paris Olympics 2024: Rest of the best
The Telegraph· 13 hours agoAt the Tokyo Olympics, Saikhom Mirabai Chanu opened India’s medals tally on the very first day of...
Lisbon's Best Road Trips Reveal Vineyards, Beaches, and Ancient Castles
Conde Nast Traveler· 16 hours agoThen spend the rest of the day swimming, paddling, or surfing at some of the most gorgeous beaches...
Manoj Kumar: The OG Bharat Kumar who made Upkar at PM Lal Bahadur Shatri’s request, sold his house...
Indian Express· 1 day agoFormer actor, director and screenwriter, Manoj Kumar earned himself the title of Bharat Kumar, and...
ICJ, Knesset and the rules-based order
Tribune India· 4 days agoTwo significant developments within the space of less than 24 hours have brought much-needed clarity on the vexed issue of Israel’s ongoing occupation of...
Soundgarden on the making of their monster hit Black Hole Sun
Louder Sound· 4 days ago“We understood it had very strong commercial potential,” he said. “We didn’t know what that would ...
Journey's Jonathan Cain on band animosity, Don't Stop Believin', and why they don't play Germany
Louder Sound· 4 days agoRight now we’re only playing one [Let It Rain], but we are working on a new, new song, and if we can...
The epic story of Soundgarden, the superstar grunge band who didn’t want to be superstars
Louder Sound· 5 days agoThe decision was based on the fact we found a drummer first, so I became the singer. Producer Jack...
That Was Then… KEF Reference 104/2 (1984)
What Hi-Fi?· 5 days agoCould they be more tonally even and neutral? By modern standards, they certainly could, as instrumental timbres and voices lack a little purity and...