Perverts, a new album from Ethel Cain, trades storytelling for spacemaking. Layering instrumental loops and often-lyricless vocals over pink noise and found-sound recordings from southwestern ...
Comedian and BBC Gavin & Stacey co-creator James Corden, 46, became emotional as he reflected on the show’s finale during a behind the scenes documentary. The beloved BBC sitcom's final episode ...
The American Idol alum has been rock 'n' rolling his way through L.A. Here he tells us where he goes for "jaw-dropping" beer, spectacular mozzarella sticks, and very (very) tight jeans ...
With immense thrill and rapture, it is a feeling sensed straight from the heart. However, expressing love can be a challenge. Poetry allows you to express your genuine emotions in words.
James was interviewed on the sidelines. He was asked about what he thinks, who will dominate the holiday – the NFL or the NBA? To which, the star power forward replied, “I love the NFL ...
On the one hand, there’s the brash Smithy, who veers between weeping from his love for Gavin and delivering ... The BBC took a chance on James Corden and Ruth Jones’ pitch, and it paid off ...
In his heartfelt post, James wrote: "Here's some behind the scenes photos from the special. Thank you so much to everyone who watched last night. It means more than you'll know. All my love ...
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Zhang Siping, 67, points to a photo in the Yinxu Ruins of Oracle Bones Unearthed History Museum and retells the story behind it. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] Four generations of the Zhang ...
Zhang Dongliang, 32, the son of Zhang Siping and a fourth-generation family member, leads a youth research and study team to discover the history of the Yinxu Ruins. [Photo provided to chinadaily ...
In his postgame interview on ESPN, James brought up the NFL without being asked. “I love the NFL. I love the NFL. But Christmas is our day,” James said. The NFL, of course, does not accept that.
LeBron James believes the Wednesday night thriller between the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors proved basketball still beats out football as the top Christmas Day sport. "I love the ...