Choosing songs for the mixtape has been slow going.
He’s the world’s hottest choreographer, the man who cooks up steamy videos and stage shows for giants of music. But does the Atlanta star ever think he goes too far? Quite the opposite This year’s Super Bowl was watched by more than 120 million people in the US, almost as many as watched the moon landings. And in the half-time show, right behind R&B superstar Usher, there was Sean Bankhead dancing. “It was a really overwhelming sensory experience,” says Bankhead. “It was hot, muggy, sweaty and...
In this column I try not to cover things that any normal person knows are fake—like chemtrails. But just this week, Tennessee legislators passed a state law that bans “the intentional injection, release, or dispersion, by any means, of chemicals substances, or apparatus with the express purpose of affecting temperature, weather, or the intensity of the sunlight. In other words: chemtrails.
Been taking some rides on the nostalgia train recently with X-Men '97? Xbox wants you to keep that locomotive chugging, as it's giving away a Series X themed around the show. While the MCU is yet to fully reintroduce the X-Men into its live action universe (or I guess multiverse these days), Disney has still brought a continuation of the original '90s X-Men series to its streaming service, X-Men '97. The revival more or less picks things up where the original series left off, continuing on...
A staggering 25 per cent of professionals earning at least $175,000 a year say they are either "very poor," "poor," or "getting by, but things are tight," according to a survey conducted by finance researcher Bloomberg.The survey, which studied 1,000 workers in the top 10 per cent of US taxpayers, also revealed that just 50 per cent of the Americans described themselves as "comfortable" with their income.Twenty-five per cent said they felt "rich" or "very rich."Researchers at Bloomberg also...
Most surveyed felt confident in their businesses and the broader economy. And 72% expected an uptick in hiring in the next year.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Ondrej Mastny speaks to the Manchester Evening News about his time at Old Trafford and his decision to leave
'I've watched this area go down the pan'
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On a summer’s day, a backyard party is in full swing. But the afternoon takes an unexpected turn when someone pushes down a fence. Luckily the neighbors don’t mind, welcoming the revelers into their yard. Their energy is contagious, and soon fences are collapsing all along the street. The day culminates with one giant party that takes over the neighborhood—with coolers full of Molson beer. The lively ad, “Backyards” by agency Rethink, is part of Molson’s summer campaign to “celebrate the...
Instant Offices' study provides valuable insight into the salaries that people in different age groups can expect to earn in the UK. The study's findings reveal the average salaries for different age ranges and industries, the impact of gender on salaries, and factors that can affect someone's salary. Here's everything you need to know:Age-based SalariesThe study found that people aged 18-21 years earned the lowest average salary of £22,932. However, the most significant increase in average...
The label of elitism sticks to opera like superglue. The label is a fake, but one for which no cultural chemical capable of removing it has yet proved effective. Still, opera populists are trying and appear to be making progress. Los Angeles Opera last week unveiled two new productions of operas old or avant-garde: Verdi’s 19th century chestnut “La Traviata,” and Huang Ruo’s 2021 “Book of Mountains and Seas,” based on ancient Chinese myths. Both are literally worlds apart, they were given in...