Tony Iommi may have his unique creative tunnel in Black Sabbath, but he also knew when some songs were out of his depth. Read more here.
In the third edition of his column exploring the new wave of boundary-pushing folk and traditional music, Patrick Clarke delves into music's role in our intimate relationship with place, and rounds up ...
The vial in my hand contains just one millilitre of blood – barely enough to fill a thimble. But by tomorrow ... hundreds of tests using a tiny finger-prick sample of blood.
Atmosphere: Sitting adjacent to Jame Enoteca, the El Segundo branch of this wildly popular sushi/ramen/izakaya has dining inside and out, with a large following among families, and lots of happy kids ...
Having influenced scores of metal guitarists, Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi confessed to seeing any attempt at mimicking their ...
Iconic for the fact that he lost the tips of his fingers, and often played with miniature thimbles — using a coin in his right hand. Most Influential Work: His work on Black Sabbath’s self ...
Along with a team of medical practitioners, Smith employed X-rays to detect a tailor’s thimble that a child ... hand along with the ring on one of her fingers.
The air of Sterling smells of time — of aged paper and polished wood, of countless hands brushing over banisters and spines.
Don’t point at me,” Barrymore told a Hollywood producer (an ex-tailor) who started to bawl him out: “I remember that finger when it had a thimble on it.” ¶Leaving a cemetery where he had ...