It was 60 years ago today, April 10, 1964, that one of the 20th century’s most famous and celebrated pianists performed his final concert.
To borrow from T.S. Eliot’s poem “The Hollow Men” (himself one of the 20th century’s greatest poets), Glenn Gould gave up public performances “not with a bang but a whimper.”
That evening, the Canadian virtuoso stepped away from the keyboard at the conclusion of his concert at the …
General Motors said on Wednesday that, after selling more than 10 million Chevy Ma;ibus worldwide over several decades, it would cease production of the sedan in November.
The move leaves the Corvette as the last petrol-powered Chevrolet automobile as production of the Camaro is already slated to end this year.
The General said it was taking this step in order to make room in its Kansas City, Kansas, plant to make electric …
Colleen Barrett, an airline industry visionary who is credited with giving Southwest Airlines its heart as well as its grounding in customer service, died on May 8 at the age of 79.
Ms. Barrett served as the legal secretary to Southwest co-founder Herb Kelleher and airline president from 2001-2008, and is credited with many of the carrier’s signature strategies, many still in use today.
She started her career with Southwest Airlines in …
AM radio, which is celebrating its 102nd birthday as an option for new autos this year, sure has staying power. The amplitude modulation transmissions, known both as “AM band” as well as “MW” for medium band, is widely used for spoken-word broadcasts including news, weather, sports, traffic, and emergency broadcasts.
Many people, myself included, grew up listening to our parents’ choice of radio stations while we were bouncing around in the …
Several minutes ago, at 6 p.m. Central European time, the people of the Netherlands observed the Dodenherdenking, the Remembrance of the Dead, with a two-minute period of silence.
“We remember all those – civilians and military – who were killed or murdered in the Kingdom of the Netherlands or anywhere else in the world; both during World War II and the colonial war in Indonesia, and in war situations and …
One day in 1993, Jeff Goodby of Goodby Silverstein & Partners jotted down a tagline, namely “Got milk.” Then he added a question mark. And for the next two decades, the “Got Milk?” campaign by the milk industry – along with its catchy slogan – became as ubiquitous as Nike’s declaration that athletes “Just Do It.”
The headlines of recent days have caused many to think twice about milk given the …
May, the fifth month in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars is typically the epitome of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and of autumn in the Southern. May Day, typically celebrated on May 1, is an ancient Northern Hemisphere spring festival that celebrates the season. It is also a public holiday in many countries, in most cases referred to as Labour Day or International Workers’ Day, and intended to commemorate …
While headlines such as “Bird Flu Found in Grocery Store Milk” are meant to shock, it appears extraordinarily unlikely that a consumer of pasteurized milk would contract the virus at the present time and there is no cause for alarm, except out of an abundance of caution.
However, there is one change in milk consumption some people might want to make.
Raw milk.
Given that dangerous pathogens including E.coli and Salmonella can be …