Last week’s Republican National Convention didn’t just conclude with fireworks spelling out the word TRUMP beside the Washington Monument. It included two uses of the late Leonard Cohen’s most famous song “Hallelujah.” In a statement on the artist’s Facebook page on Friday, representatives from Cohen’s estate and Sony ATV Music Publishing said they are “exploring
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According to Dictionary.com, Buddhism is “a religion […] holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire and that the way to end this suffering is through enlightenment that enables one to halt the endless sequence of births and deaths to which one is otherwise subject.” That’s a whole lot to take in. I
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By Staff The Canadian Press Posted August 29, 2020 10:57 am Smaller font Descrease article font size –A Larger font Increase article font size A+ Representatives for Leonard Cohen‘s estate say they’re considering legal action after the singer’s iconic song “Hallelujah” appeared during this week’s Republican National Convention. Michelle Rice, a lawyer for Cohen’s estate,
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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). (Oli Scarff/Getty) Students in a London School of Economics (LSE) freshers group chat reportedly hurled homophobic slurs at each other because they “thought it would be bants”. One soon-to-be LSE student in the group chat posted screenshots of anti-LGBT+ messages on Twitter, and wrote: “Not this
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The era of Donald Trump has been bad for everyone and everything, mostly, apart from the superrich and their tax bills, the real estate developers and their tax breaks, and the white supremacists, who seem to have been granted permission from the top to say the quiet part out loud. And apart from the cottage
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