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But a key reason for setting up DeafZone was to instigate a space for cultural exchange. In the DeafZone, the more progressive, open-minded people who are attracted to Glastonbury’s tradition as a ...
Large language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning the functioning of OpenAI's conversational platform ChatGPT, are ...
Looking at the blueness of the sky at four in the afternoon, absorbing the golden hour he knew would fade before long, Taba ...
The voices of tens of thousands of choir singers rang out in the rain in Estonia over the weekend, and a huge crowd of ...
Anusha Mani talks about her acting debut in Hai Junoon, embracing reinvention, emotional growth, and why authenticity matters ...
Leslee Lewis discusses his new track Meheki Khushboo, why voice is the most personal instrument, and how he’s reshaping India ...
There's always that dichotomy in that combination of the book and the reader, the immortal book and the mortal person. And ...
More than 31,000 singers and musicians took part in the first performance at the XXVIII Song Festival "Iseoma" on Saturday ...
I did feel that the day was going to come eventually, but it’s not a song I ever wanted to sing,” Julian Lennon told me in ...
Whether you're interested in beach-vibing with "Surfin U.S.A." or prefer a hearty slice of "American Pie," there's no ...
On Platinumz earliest records, such as 2018’s A Boy From Tandale, he made much heavier music, what he calls “heartbroken ...
Tracy Chapman, Björk, Public Enemy and more songs for rabble-rousing and celebrating revolution.