Git isn't hard to learn, and when you combine Git and GitHub, you've just made the learning process significantly easier. This two-hour Git and GitHub video tutorial shows you how to get started with ...
The collab between Norwegian singer Aurora and Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowland was a surprise Coachella highlight. The collab between Norwegian singer Aurora and Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowland was a ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Who’s your closer, Dave Roberts? The Dodgers’ manager paused and thought about it before offering an answer. Edwin Díaz, the closer the Dodgers signed for $69 million, is scheduled to ...
Tom Rowlands and Aurora, performing as the duo Tomora, in Brighton, United Kingdom, March 2026. DAN LOWE/WARNER MUSIC The name Tomora might not mean much yet, but it could soon become a fixture.
There has never been, nor will be, a good time to say this, but I’m American. I preface this like a disclaimer to those frustrated with what must be the limitations of my yankee-addled mind, but there ...
Dance don Tom Rowlands and Norwegian phenomenon Aurora take us on an otherworldly rave as an "exceptional" supergroup In times of such division, it’s a lovely feeling to be so warmly welcomed into ...
The Chemical Brothers’ last two albums have showcased a unit who, three decades into their ravey career, are still alive to the possibilities of electronic music, to pushing sonic boundaries. One ...
Supergroups have a history of not being particularly super, but Tomora are different. This alliance between the Norwegian electro singer Aurora and Tom Rowlands, of the 1990s dance-floor maximalists ...
The Norwegian singer-songwriter and the Chemical Brother have combined their talents, and names, to create a wildly inventive new band. The collaboration has gone smoothly so far – but will they soon ...
Iran issues a direct and defiant warning to the United States amid the ongoing war — and the message is unmistakable. A 59-second video released by the Iranian army showcases elite commandos, intense ...
A satirical animation featuring blocky, toy-like characters inspired by the Lego brand is doing the rounds on social media, using sharp imagery and political messaging to criticise the US and Israel’s ...
It’s a short cartoon with blocky figures inspired by the Lego brand of interlocking pieces that kids love, a coffin marked ‘For Loser’ and a final screen saying “COME CLOSER” in the all-caps style of ...