Day American rock-and-roll icon Bruce Springsteen saw homeless guitarist rejected; what he did next stunned shop owner
He played it the way people play guitars they have known a long time with a familiarity that went beyond technical skill into something more like reunion. The specific ease of a player and an instrument that have the same language. He played for about three minutes moving through something that wasn’t quite a song and wasn’t quite improvisation but was somewhere between them.
Leaked files reveal how US billionaires have algorithms for matchmaking in form of networking and dating
Founded in 2006 by Thiel and data broker Auren Hoffman, Dialog is a private club that convenes politicians, investors, entrepreneurs, military leaders, executives, academics and journalists for invitation-only, off-the-record retreats.
Nairobi County Chief Executive Officer Martin Wekesa earns plaudits for professional rollout of Mutuini Level IV Hospital upgrade
Dr Wafula – who previously earned recognition for his performance in Nairobi County’s health facilities revamp – has been praised for his hands-on leadership and results-driven approach.
Africa Union meeting in Lusaka ramps up push to secure continent’s access to lifesaving essential drugs
The growing push behind the SCALE Programme has also been felt through the active engagement of regional economic communities (RECs) where both the intergovernmental authority on development (IGAD) and the common market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) have applauded the strategic value of the programme and highlighted its alignment with regional health, investment and development priorities.
Big Pharma mass atrocities: Covid-19 story US media and senior state don’t want you to hear, publish
On April 29, as chairman of the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Senator Ron Johnson held a hearing and released a report: Unmasked: How Biden Health Officials Purposely Turned a Blind Eye Toward Coovidd-19 Vaccine Safety Signals.
Damascus moment: Day White supremacist came to kill Bob Marley, instead ‘saw the light’ in front of 15,000 reggae enthusiasts
Derek Mitchell was crying. The song ended. Bob turned away to continue the concert, but something irreversible had happened in those few minutes. Derek sat back down, his body shaking. The black father beside him, the same man Derek had been mentally categorising as an enemy two hours earlier, reached over and put a hand on Derek’s shoulder.












