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If you're over 30, you'll remember EuroTrash on late-night Channel 4. Trying to explain it to anyone born before 1985, however, is difficult. Essentially, EuroTrash was a show about anything and ...
Apple appears to be winding down support of Clips, with the company removing Clips from the App Store and saying it will no longer be making any updates. In a support page on the Apple website, the ...
Apple has essentially discontinued Clips, its video-editing app designed to allow users to combine video clips, images, and photos with voice-based titles, music, filters, and graphics to create ...
Every single morning when I’m running out of my apartment, there are three things I quadruple-check my bag for: my keys, my wallet, and a claw clip. There’s a reason you can spot these handy hair ...
In this roundup of cycling news from the Vuelta and beyond, we take you through stages 3–5, from David Gaudu and Ben Turner stunning the peloton to Jonas Vingegaard reclaiming control in Stage 5’s ...
In this tutorial, we will show you how to slice/split and rearrange video clips in Microsoft Clipchamp. Clipchamp is the default video editor in Windows 11. It is an effective and great video editing ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Eurotrash,” by Christian Kracht; translated by Daniel Bowles (W.W. Norton & Co., 2024) "Eurotrash," by Christian Kracht; translated by Daniel Bowles (W.W.
Trying to find a good video for your little ones to watch on YouTube can be a challenge. Even if you limit the search to YouTube Kids, there’s so much out there. How can you determine what’s good and ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Do you love the term Eurotrash? I do. I love it because of the intricacy of the paradox encased in the two parts, Euro and trash. Two ...
Christian Kracht hit the ground running with his debut novel, “Faserland” (1995)—the tale of a road trip from northern Germany to Zurich, complete with hedonistic side-tracks and unhappy detours into ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. There were mixed reactions to the publication of Christian Kracht’s debut novel Faserland (1995), in which an ...