Burna Boy shares meaning of every single tattoo on his body

He broke down bits by bits the names and the reasons behind each tattoo on his body during a recent interview and they are very interesting. From having the Nigerian coat of arm (Shocking) to Fela's name on his hand, Burna Boy sure has a very strong attachment to all the tattoos on his body. He revealed all these during an exclusive chat with fashion magazine, GQ. ADVERTISEMENT [Read More]

Columnists: Lady at War - TIME

Share Read Later All through the long plane trip home from Viet Nam last September, Columnist Marguerite Higgins was violently ill. Her body ached; her fever flared as high as 105 degrees. At home, intermittent bouts of pain and fever drained her strength, but she continued to write three columns a week. In early November she had to be hospitalized at Walter Reed. Doctors at first thought that she had picked up the drug-resistant malaria that has reached almost epidemic proportions in Viet Nam. [Read More]

Corey Pavin (Golfer) - On This Day

Profession: Golfer Biography: Corey Pavin was an American golfer known for his PGA Tour success and his role in the Ryder Cup. He secured a major victory at the 1995 U.S. Open and topped the PGA money list in 1991. Pavin attended UCLA and showcased his early golfing talent by winning two gold medals at the 1981 Maccabiah Games and the 1981 North and South Amateur. Turning professional in 1982, he initially struggled to secure his PGA Tour card but found early successes overseas. [Read More]

Danny Glover, Kevin Hart confirmed for Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle sequel

The three Hollywood stars will be joined by “Crazy Rich Asians” actress, Awkwafina, Jack Black, Danny DeVito, and Karen Gillan for the yet-to-be-titled movie. Scheduled for cinema release on December 13, 2019, the sequel is the third effort from Sony after the 1995 hit “Jumanji.”  The movie will be directed by Jake Kasdan, who also occupies the role of a co-producer. The screenplay was helmed by Kasdan, Scott Rosenberg, and Jeff Pinkner while Matt Tolmach, Seven Bucks Productions’ Johnson, Dany Garcia, and Hiram Garcia are co-producers. [Read More]

Everything we know about the mysterious group home the Sisters of Quiet Mercy on 'Riverdale'

Betty and Jughead learn of the "home for troubled youth" after Betty discovers her parents have been making payments to the home because they sent Polly, Betty's sister, there. Since that first appearance, more details and facts about the group home have been revealed, and more characters have been sent to stay at the Sisters of Quiet Mercy. Alice sends Betty to the home to try and protect her from the Gargoyle King on season three, but the home is not the safest place. [Read More]

Facebook Group Lets People Pretend They're Back In An Office

May 26, 2020 10:48 AM EDT The 1999 movie Office Space captured the humdrum existence of life in cubicle land complete with florescent lights, a relentless workday monotony, and a printer that is always jammed. Fast forward to 2020 when the coronavirus has lead to a wave of unemployment, shuttered offices across the country, and many people working from home for the foreseeable future (if not forever). Now, some people are actually day dreaming about office life and a Facebook group is helping them recapture that familiar feeling from the comfort and safety of their own homes. [Read More]

Fact-Checking Trumps Reaction to Kamala Harris DNC Speech

Millions of people across the U.S. and world listened keenly on Thursday to Vice President Kamala Harris, as she spoke on perhaps the biggest stage of her presidential campaign that began just a month ago. But perhaps no one was as glued to the speech capping the Democratic National Convention in Chicago as Harris’ Republican opponent, Donald Trump, who offered his blow-by-blow live commentary on social media and instant reaction on TV. [Read More]

Film and TV History on March 7

March 7 Calendar Peter Pan 1955 Musical "Peter Pan", starring Mary Martin broadcast live on NBC as part of "Producers' Showcase" series; attracts a then record 65 million viewers 1968 The BBC broadcasts the news for the first time in color on television 1970 WXOW TV channel 19 in La Crosse, WI (ABC) begins broadcasting Mirror 1975 "Mirror", Russian film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, starring Margarita Terekhova and Ignat Daniltsev, is released [Read More]

Flavour narrates how he used to charge 5,000 per beat

In a recent interview on In My Opinion Podcast, Flavour recollected his journey to fame. According to Flavour, his first work with a professional artist was with rapper Nigga Raw (now Mr. Raw) for whom he played the piano in the studio. The singer shared that he decided to take music seriously so he approached Nigga Raw's producer to teach him, and he was charged 1,000 naira weekly. [Read More]