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For the History of broadcasting in Britain, see Asa Briggs. The Golden Age of Wireless is the debut album by English musician Thomas Dolby. Originally released in May 1982, the album was reissued in a number of different configurations, with later resequencings including the pop hit " She Blinded Me with Science ".
Astronauts & Heretics (1992) A Map of The Floating City (2011) Return to Oceanea – Remix EP (2012) A Map of the Floating City is the fifth studio album by English new wave / synth-pop musician Thomas Dolby, released on 24 October 2011. [ 1 ] It was Dolby's first full-length studio album since 1992's Astronauts & Heretics and his last to date.
Autoweek, first issued in 1958. Car and Driver, first issued in 1955 as Sports Cars Illustrated, renamed in 1961. Car Craft, established in 1953 focusing on hod rods and drag racing. Cruisin' Style Magazine. Diesel Power, first published in 2005. European Cars. Green Car Journal, published quarterly since 1992.
On December 31, 2011, Thomas was the featured halftime performer at the 2011 Hyundai Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas. On April 2, 2013, he released The Living Room Sessions, an album with acoustic arrangements of well-known hits. It featured guest appearances with established and emerging vocalists, accompanying Thomas on seven of the album's twelve ...
The Caravan – journal of politics and culture, published by Delhi Press. CFO India – monthly. Champak – children's magazine. CTO Forum – monthly. Dataquest – fortnightly information technology. Digit – IT gadgets and mobile phones. Down to Earth – fortnightly politics of environment and development magazine.
JS was founded by Alfred Evan Charlton, the last British editor of The Statesman newspaper. [3][4] JS initially served as a platform to engage young readers with the parent publication. [3] The magazine underwent a transformation under Desmond Doig, an Anglo-Irish journalist, diverging from its initial child-focused concept to a broader youth ...
ISSN. 0307-2991. What Car? is a British monthly automobile magazine and website, currently edited by Steve Huntingford and published by Haymarket Media Group. Other team members include deputy editor Darren Moss and test editors Will Nightingale, Neil Winn, Lawrence Cheung, and Dan Jones. The used car editors are Mark Pearson and Oliver Young.
Children. 2. Simon Taylor (born 8 August 1944) is a motor sports journalist who writes for several publications. Taylor is a writer, historian, radio and TV commentator and a keen loyal supporter of historic racing. He is editor-at-large of Classic & Sports Car magazine. [1] and contributes a monthly column under the title "Full Throttle".