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Karl Martin Sandberg (born 26 February 1971), [1] [2] known professionally as Max Martin, is a Swedish record producer and songwriter.He rose to prominence in the late 1990s with songwriting credits on a string of hit singles, such as Britney Spears's "...Baby One More Time" (1998), the Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way" (1999), Celine Dion's "That's the Way It Is" (1999) and NSYNC's "It's ...
Hank Williams. More than six decades after he died at 29 years old in a car wreck on New Year's Day 1953, Hank Williams is still the most revered country artist of all time, and his impact on the ...
Oct 11, 2021 · From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox. How is The Week written? The Week has a “peculiar voice”, says ...
In 1988 though, thanks to its inclusion in the Robin Williams movie Good Morning, Vietnam, “What a Wonderful World” finally claimed a spot on the U.S. top 40 charts.Armstrong, sadly, was long ...
J. K. Rowling. Joanne Rowling (/ ˈroʊlɪŋ / ⓘ ROH-ling; [1] born 31 July 1965), known by her pen name J. K. Rowling, is a British author and philanthropist. She is the author of Harry Potter, a seven-volume fantasy novel series published from 1997 to 2007. The series has sold over 600 million copies, been translated into 84 languages, and ...
11. Rudyard Kipling, ‘ If— ’. A classic poem about British stoicism, written in the 1890s although not published until 1910, ‘If—’ was voted the UK’s favourite poem in a 1995 poll. The poem is filled with famous lines, such as Kipling’s call to ‘fill the unforgiving minute / With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run’.
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Feb 18, 2022 · The week has been used as a timekeeping unit and calendar device to organize society for about 2,000 years, says David Henkin, a professor of history at Berkeley and author of the 2021 book, The Week: A History of the Unnatural Rhythms that Made Us Who We Are. But it’s only for the past 200 years in the U.S. that the week has had a grip on our daily lives.