“I get anxious about long interviews,” says Trent Reznor, smiling shyly from a leather couch at an empty hotel bar in Bakersfield, California, “but it’s nice to have a break from rehearsing the set and feeling suicidal about how much more work we have to do.” Sipping from an early-morning black coffee, Reznor is dressed in heavy boots, green cargo shorts, and a black T-shirt. He’s here with Nine Inch Nails, the musical project he’s led since 1988, to prepare for a spate of summer festival appearances, including one at New York’s Panorama, in support of the band’s new Add Violence EP, the second in a planned trio of releases all connected by the same cryptic story line. Read More...
Scott Wapner Biography Scott Wapner is an American journalist and author who was born and brought up who was born and brought up in Laurel, Maryland, United States of America. Currently, he works at CNBC (Consumer News and Business Channel) in Montclair, New Jersey, as the host of the “Fast Money Halftime Report” and “Closing Bell” show. Previously, before joining CNBC, Wapner worked as a business reporter at KDFW-TV in Dallas, Texas. Read More...
Country seen as continent’s success story for high female representation in politics, education and workplace.
Males tend to outnumber females in most parliaments around the world, but not in Rwanda. Women make up the majority of parliament in this African country.
By most measures, Rwanda is Africa’s gender-equality success story for high female representation in politics, education and the workplace.
Rwanda was the first country in the world to have more than half of its government run by women. Read More...