The ObserverArchitectureIan Nairn, the Observer's architecture critic, died aged just 53, but his work is now being rediscovered and his life remembered in a new bookAn Englishman, middle aged, portly, in tie and suit, pushes his way through a beery crowd in 1970s Munich. The young Germans in the post‑hippy uniform of jeans and straggly facial hair and, swaying, yelping, slurrily intoning a sort of festive yodel, with a note of rising mockery, momentarily engulf him.
Egypt National Football Team fans are rightfully pissed their team failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar ... after multiple fans shined lasers in the face of star player Mohamed Salah (and other Egyptian players) as they fought to make the World Cup.
The controversial finish went down Tuesday in Cairo ... as Egypt -- playing Senegal -- was on the verge of qualifying for the world's biggest sports tournament.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA: 'The Ultimatum: "Marry or Move On' proved that no relationship can work without constant effort. The lack of communication has deprived Ryann McCracken of the opportunity to get to know her partner, James Morris.
On the other hand, James was hesitant to speak out about his past life, which put a strain on their relationship.
Also Read: ‘La Brea’ Season 3 | Date, plot, cast, director and is NBC's sci-fi series worth watching James and Ryann are high school sweethearts and attended Williamsburg Academy together.
Ottawa, Canada - Whether or not he was on your radar, Ottawa-born Canadian MC Dax had an incredible run in 2019 — culminating with his critically acclaimed “Dear God” visual, which has surpassed 15 million views in a matter of months.
Starting his 2020 run with a bang, Dax puts his signature spin on Eminem’s “Godzilla,” which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The official video, premiered via Billboard, sees him taking the literal role of Godzilla — breathing fire and all — before dropping a barrage of bars in one shot.
Oct. 15th, 2023 marked the 10th anniversary of Dom Kennedy’s second studio album, Get Home Safely via The Other Peoples Money Company. The Futuristiks and DrewByrd served as the album's primary producers, along with DJ Mustard, DJ Khalil, and more. It followed Kennedy's 2011 debut, From the Westside With Love II, which established him as a major name within the LA rap scene. While it serves as his most celebrated release to date, Get Home Safely marked a significant milestone in a thriving West Coast scene during the 2010s.