Month: March 2021

Masked moves and ballet in the bath: a year of digital dance

With stages closed, dancers have thrived on Instagram and TikTok, given innovative online performances and found a huge new audience The first time I cried watching someone dance in their living room was in April last year. A few weeks into the first lockdown, unnerved by sudden confinement, there was ballerina Céline Gittens on my …

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Silk Road review – high-free account of the dark-web drugs emporium

Taking a fanboy stance on Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht doesn’t help Tiller Russell’s underpowered Silicon Valley crime drama Here’s an unthrilling, bland drama about the rise and fall of Ross Ulbricht, the mastermind behind the illegal online drug emporium Silk Road (described by the FBI as “the Amazon of drug sites”). Between 2011 and …

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Elon Musk’s Tesla lobbied UK to raise tax on petrol and diesel

Electric carmaker’s submission to the government said grants for battery powered cars could be revenue-neutral Elon Musk’s Tesla lobbied the UK government to raise taxes on petrol and diesel cars in order to fund bigger subsidies for electric vehicles, alongside a ban on hybrids. The US electric car pioneer called for a rise in fuel …

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Small number of Facebook users responsible for most Covid vaccine skepticism – report

Washington Post reported on the study which confirmed what researchers have long argued about: the echo chamber effect A small subset of Facebook users is reportedly responsible for the majority of content expressing or encouraging skepticism about Covid-19 vaccines, according to early results from an internal Facebook study. The study, first reported by the Washington …

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Yours for £1: what would you do with a traditional red phone box?

BT is putting 4,000 phone boxes up for adoption. Many have already been turned into libraries, defibrillator stations, even tiny art galleries Name: Red telephone boxes. Age: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s original K2 design dates from 1924, but his smaller K6, from 1936, is the the more widespread. Continue reading… BT is putting 4,000 phone …

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Twitter accidentally blocks users who post the word ‘Memphis’

Tweeting city’s name was enough for 12-hour suspension in apparent gaffe over personal information sharing Memphis, Tennessee, is a city with a storied past. A heartland of rock’n’roll, blues, gospel and country music, it’s the home of Graceland and FedEx, and a cornerstone of the civil rights movement. So it came as a surprise when …

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Elon Musk changes his Tesla job title to ‘technoking’

Company’s financial chief has been rebranded ‘master of coin’ following £1bn bitcoin investment Elon Musk, the billionaire chief executive of Tesla with a penchant for eccentric behaviour, has changed his job title to “technoking” of the electric car manufacturer. In addition to Musk, who also retains his position as chief executive, the company’s financial chief, …

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Attending school at a fast-food spot: 12m US students lack internet a year into pandemic

From a lack of broadband in Appalachia to obsolete devices distributed to poor urban families, the absence of reliable internet has meant a year of lost learning This series was reported by The74Million.org, a nonprofit education news site, in partnership with the Guardian The day her teenage daughter’s hair began to fall out, Eva Garcia …

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