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Toby Jones claims Alan Bates turned down Glastonbury offer: ‘He can’t be bought’
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe annual festival has invited a number of political figures to speak at Worthy Farm over the...
‘A desecration of literature’: the row tearing Britain’s books festivals apart
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLast week, in the days leading up to the Hay Literary Festival – the UK’s most prestigious literary...
'Hacks' stars discuss big changes between Deborah Vance & her staff
Out via Yahoo News· 7 days agoIf you had your own late night talk show, who would be your first guest and what would you ask them?...
Edinburgh International Book Festival ends Baillie Gifford sponsorship
Press Association News via AOL· 5 days agoThe letter came in the wake of climate activist Greta Thunberg pulling out of an appearance at last...
Why aviation chiefs fear net zero could cripple air travel
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoWithout meaningful change, some fear that young, eco-conscious travellers will shun air travel and...
Fed up with inaction, Germany's climate activists contest EU elections
AFP via Yahoo News· 3 days agoGerman activist Lina Eichler regularly used to stick her hands to roads to block traffic in protest...
Opinion | And Now, a Real-World Lesson for Student Activists
New York Times· 6 days agoThe encampments have been cleared; campuses have emptied; protester and counterprotester alike have...
Student Behind Viral Videos Plans to Sue Pro-Palestine Protesters
The Daily Dot· 6 days agoAs the war between Israel and Hamas has dragged on, college campuses have become the epicenter of impassioned protests supporting the Palestinian people. The protests have attracted clout chasers ...
Edinburgh book festival ends Baillie Gifford sponsorship
BBC News· 5 days agoThe Edinburgh International Book Festival has ended its 20-year funding partnership with sponsors...
Julian Hayda
WBEZ 91.5 Chicago· 2 days agoOn the show’s last noontime broadcast, Worldview’s producers Steve Bynum and Julian Hayda, alongside longtime culture contributor Nari Safavi, discuss what putting the show together every day was like, and what it meant to them.