So revered in the UK that he made the top 50 in a BBC poll of ‘Greatest Britons of all time,’ John Peel (1939-2004) shaped popular culture in ways that Americans may never know or understand. As a pirate radio deejay, a band manager, promoter and cheerleader, print journalist, BBC radio presenter, arranger of recording sessions, record label owner and all-around presence, Peel held the door for the progressive and idiosyncratic to enter rock & roll, be it psychedelia, garage rock, punk, prog rock, folk-rock, industrial, and post-rock. Richie Unterberger dug deep into the archives and talked to people who knew him to produce this captivating portrait of John Peel.
Beautifulhomes.com is celebrating its seventh anniversary, with the launch of its new redesigned website. Asian Paints launched the site seven years ago in order to bridge a content gap in the market, because it felt there was no platform that offere
Riding on the waves of the success of last year’s edition, the American Standard Design Award (ASDA) 2023 APAC Competition returns this year with a call to designers all around the Asia-Pacific region to share their creativity and come up with a bathroom design solution that makes sense for a range