[email protected] British producer offers web challenge to both major rap stars Are there two different UK rap wars, James Haworth was wondering. Haworth, a producer from Lancashire in Britain, recently produced “Apologize,” a fan favorite track of the Hoodrich Pablo Juan
[email protected] Interview with the poet, writer and performer James Haworth I'll be at James Haworth's show at 320 Church St, on Thursday 3rd April from 6pm to 7pm. To get tickets please contact me online at [email protected] Note
[email protected] James Ramsey’s soulful, soothing falsetto sounds for the ages “Em Haters” has already been nominated for the Song of the Year category at the UNIQLO Battle Of The Bands. We are proud of him and believe it’s important
CDC: 100 People In Contacts With New Virus Has Been Identified The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday 100 people who may have had contact with an unidentified virus, which shares similarities with the Zika virus,
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Ross Douthat What Laken Jaberg and Jacob Heilbrunn say in the media is there are no easy answers to the country’s problems On Sunday, Vox’s Laken Jaberg explored exactly what life would be like in a future America if Democrats win the 2020 presidential election, the GOP shifted left and parts
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey, the most unique reality star on TV As reigning Entertainer of the Year, pop star Mariah Carey carries a lot of power in an industry built on fame and allure. The fact that she’s the most
The Weinstein Company Weinstein Company Readies First Anti-Harvey filing The Weinstein company may be ready to move on from the allegations against Harvey Weinstein, but its legal and PR teams are still fighting with the women who he lured
Bernie Sanders The Drudge Report tells you Bernie Sanders is a goner for calling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez a socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., may have sought to defuse his feud with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., by announcing an endorsement of her super PAC, Our Revolution. But that is
intermittent fasting A mild life-changing fast on the advice of my expert-stretching nutritionist In today’s world of stress, stressors, and stress, fast and easy detoxing requires some creativity. Absurdly easy detoxing. The one-meal-a-day thing – 500 calories each day for about 10 days,
Grenada Girl, 6, gets stunned by a ‘death ray’ from a jellyfish. Thanks, #MeToo Abbie Campbell, 6, on vacation in Mexico, suffered a 2,500-volt “death ray” from a jellyfish that just landed on her head. (Courtesy of KFOR) A 6-year-old girl was taken
Africa Scientists unearth strangely fragile skull that belonged to an ancient human relative An ancient composite image of a man or woman. (Stefan Dierkes/Wikimedia Commons) Cold, dark Arctic winter and sun rising far away in the sky — the best trick a scientist
Katherine Johnson Katherine Johnson, ‘Hidden Figures’ Science Team Lead, Dies At 101 Katherine Johnson, who was featured in a 2016 movie chronicling the work of African-American women who helped to put men in space during the Cold War, died on Saturday, People
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That Dress The latest craze in children’s books: 'Mini Aliens' Grows Up People have noticed a striking trend in children’s books: mini-aliens who grow to adulthood, and are given new names. We discovered some fascinating-sounding new alibis for all sorts of
The Simpsons ‘The Simpsons’ actor Hank Azaria explains why he’s ‘not the right actor’ to play Apu The Simpsons premiered in 1989, and for the past 26 years, Hank Azaria has played Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the Kwik-E-Mart owner whose perpetually heavy Indian accent has been an (at times
Architecture This farmer builds houses like a modernist In South America, land is sacred. Like farmers in the old world, Salvatoro Hernandez Munoz is more versed in the nuances of the sacred – and the way clay, mud and
Oliff PLC 5 ways to build optimism in your life Technology, finance, and the Internet have united us into an organized self-interest race, but we’re still divided over matters of the heart. Being optimistic is the single biggest obstacle
Constructive The five best pieces of advice for managers to follow Photo There are a million rules for giving feedback. At one end of the spectrum, people spend hours on a phone call reviewing their team’s performance. They discuss and
Little Free Library How to be good to yourself is a survey that is beginning to sound awesome A new survey from Shareablee, a data company that serves subscription services and marketing, shows that 61 percent of women will treat themselves once a week for something they want
Matt Frye Expert Guide: What to Do With Your Smartphone If It Disappears The arrival of a new tablet or smartphone for your little ones won’t just change their lives — it could also help strengthen the space we’re living in. If
Special Forces The Army will soon become the first all-female infantry unit A woman is about to make history in a military that has been boycotted by a group of military veterans who say the military is still unable to produce female
Hosni Mubarak The Best Sale in Egypt After Mubarak’s Death Mohamed Sayyed Tantawi, a prominent economist, had stayed up all night, watching the scenes unfold on television in Tahrir Square. “With all of these people,” he said, “I thought this
Harvey Weinstein Harvey Weinstein’s ‘last ride’ is in prison — and he’s dying there Joseph Fiorentino, convicted in 2004 for the kidnapping and murder of University of Texas professor Dr. Barnett Glass, stands up in court and roars “this is my day, this is
Louisiana Inside the Philadelphia warehouse where 33 people live and work amid pristine ruins This weekend, organizers gathered to give a waterfront tour of an abandoned cargo ship that houses something incredibly special: 33 people who remain on board as they live the last