In an excerpt from his book, ‘River Notes’, leading anthropologist, Wade Davis recalls how the taming of the Colorado River in the 1960s — ‘nature serves man’ went the thinking — helped shape the nation. But now facing a historic drought, all that could be lost in a generation
How Decades of Drought and the Climate Crisis Could Mean the Twilight of the American West
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Melvins’ King Buzzo and Mr. Bungle’s Trevor Dunn Team Up for Summer 2024 US Tour
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The Fantômas bandmates will perform together on a lengthy acoustic outing. Melvins’ King Buzzo and Mr. Bungle’s Trevor Dunn Team...
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‘Among Us’ development almost ended in 2019
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Massive Attack call on government to cut carbon emissions at concerts
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Feist Announces 2024 North American Tour
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Hatchie & The Pains of Being Pure at Heart Team for Jesus and Mary Chain Cover “Sometimes Always”: Stream
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Sales of the single on this Friday's Bandcamp Day will benefit two black-led organizations. Hatchie & The Pains of Being...
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Poe The Passenger announce release of viral AI generated TikTok hit ‘Hologram’
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"Programmed a bot to listen to 1000 hours of Imagine Dragons / Linkin Park music & then make a...
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The VHS era is over – but some collectors can’t help winding back the tape
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Would you drive 600 miles to save your fave videos from the scrap heap? One fan did just that The...
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UB40 and Janis Joplin join UK Music Walk Of Fame
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Other inductees include the Buzzcocks, Eddie Grant and The Kinks The post UB40 and Janis Joplin join UK Music Walk...