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The Madison’s Corner

The Madison’s Corner is a space dedicated to those whose pen could change the trajectory of a world that vacillates, but of a world that still wants to dream, a world where the challenges of tomorrow are more real than ever, and don’t eclipse at all derision, the awakening of consciousness, the desire to discover, to live, quite simply. Join us to write together the chapters of a story that has only just begun …

The Vassals of Spotify

How can a musician live off his royalties and copyrights with Spotify? “Spotify admits the average “per stream” payout to rights holders lands somewhere between

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A Masterstroke

Six goals, extra time, and penalties, a thrill worthy of Russian roulette. All this could have been Hitchcockian, if the main issue had been to

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BRICS-1, WEF-0

The World Cup final has not been played on the field, but in the luxurious lounges of the new masters of the world.The match was

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Paint In Black

The blackout will hit Europe soon. Its consequences? A drifting economy, rising unemployment, as well as a social life similar to that experienced during the

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The End

Although each Beatle had his own identity, these were occulted by the entity of the group. This made the world forget that each of them

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Omerta or Plebiscite

Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynn, Diana Krall, Joe Walsh, Stevie Wonder, David Gilmour, and more… performed with Paul McCartney. #paulmccartneysdeath #thebeatles #60s Photo courtesy of Variety.

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Catch Me If You Can

The energy crisis in Europe has replaced the conflict in Ukraine. It will therefore have been necessary to make a detour via this country to

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Paul McCartney

Isn’t the resentment felt by some people towards Paul McCartney in fact the result of jealousy linked to his success, as well as the rejection

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Face-Off

Why do Internet users, convinced of “Paul’s death”, barely talk about his first meeting with Linda Eastman on May 15, 1967, just eight months after

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Epilogue**

What should have been a defining year for the WEF, the Biden administration and the EU turned into a bitter failure. The Republicans took over

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