In a few days Paste will stake its claim on who the “greatest guitarist of all time” is, but first we have to talk about the ...
From synthesizer-driven pop to rock anthems and unforgettable ballads, the charts were full of songs that are still ...
BENGUET PROVINCE, Philippines — In New York City, people line up outside a bakery before it opens to buy a brioche doughnut whose glaze shines a startling purple. In Paris, people sip purple-colored ...
In this stupendously rare video, Damian Fanelli — Guitar World's editor-in-chief — plays and discusses some of the riffs, licks and solos that changed his bipedal life. He's playing a Palir Titan with ...
© Mandel NGAN - Pool/Getty ImagesGianni Infantino, President of FIFA. Arsene Wenger, FIFA Chief of Global Football Development. The offside law has been a frequent ...
CLEVELAND — It turns out the NFL schedule makers knew what they were doing in May when they matched the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens in the Week 18 regular-­season finale. After an ...
For a certain breed of cautious investor, Vanguard suggests a tweak to the time-honored principle of investing. Call it the 40/60 rule. The 60/40 rule suggests that investors park 60% of their money ...
Just think, for a moment, how you’d look in a pair of form-fitting football pants and a tight-around-the-belly jersey. Would you look like a honed specimen of humanity, lean and taut and ready to ...
From the newly opened Zayed National Museum to the first Louvre outside France, Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi has all the right ingredients to become the world’s hottest art destination. The upcoming ...
Two hours south of Jeddah, on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, the Al Shuaiba solar farm blankets 50 square kilometres of desert. The first phase of the project, started in 2024, produces 600 megawatts ...
A 14-year-old boy’s suspicion that his mom’s boyfriend might be a Russian spy ignites this busy comedic thriller from Atkins (Don’t Let the Devil Ride). In 1985 Atlanta, Peter Bennett worries that his ...
For more than a decade, novelist Ace Atkins kept a rigorous schedule and a prolific pace in his small writing office in Oxford, Mississippi. A cup of coffee, and then to work, writing 21 books – 11 in ...