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The '90s is a decade that has cemented itself so deeply in our culture that we still try to mimic it today. Perhaps it was the fashion - the chokers, the ‘mom’ jeans, the biker shorts and the jelly sandals, that make this decade so iconic. Or perhaps it’s because it was the last decade before the internet truly took over, where physical maps were still used on road trips and pictures of yourself were limited to those you took on your 35mm film camera.
Gucci Mane and B.G. were able to land a rare feature from the incarcerated C-Murder for their new collaborative album, Choppers & Bricks. On the Mike WiLL Made-It-produced track, "Project Baby," C-Murder comes in aggressive with a chorus and opening verse about living in the projects. Afterward, Gucci Mane and B.G. follow suit with verses of their own before a final chorus from C-Murder concludes the track. Altogether Choppers & Bricks marks B.
MusicMusicians and their crew used to be notorious for their booze and drug consumption on tour. Now, however – partly thanks to the pandemic – there’s support for those who would rather try to stay sober Randy Blythe, frontman of the US metal band Lamb of God, remembers the first time he performed live sober. It was 18 October 2010, and the band were opening for Metallica in Brisbane, Australia. “I was thrown into the lion’s den,” he says.
Children's booksChildren's booksMiddle School: How I Got Lost In London by James Patterson - review'This book really made me chuckle!'This book really made me chuckle. At the very start it had a funny checklist and it said 'yourself, clothes, toothpaste, checklist, checklist of the checklist and checklist of the checklist of the checklist.' Even my mum laughed! The main character is called Rafe and he has an invisible friend called Leonardo.
New York This article is more than 3 months oldNew York school community mourns after two killed in school bus crashThis article is more than 3 months oldGina Pellettiere, a high school band director, and Beatrice Ferrari, a volunteer chaperone, died when bus fell down 50ft ravine A high school community in Farmingdale, New York, is grieving after a school bus crash killed a band director as well as a volunteer chaperone.
Paola Locatelli Taille – Paola Locatelli, alors âgée de seulement 12 ans, est devenue célèbre sur YouTube sous le nom de “Paola Lct” pour ses vlogs et autres vidéos. Peu de temps après avoir signé avec la société de gestion de contrats et de relations Foll-ow, la jeune créatrice a dévoilé sa collection sur la boutique en ligne Lesara. La jeune star des médias sociaux a utilisé sa popularité croissante pour conclure des accords de parrainage avec des marques de luxe comme Louis Vuitton, Puma, Garnier et Prada.
OpinionCoronavirus This article is more than 2 years oldRory Kinnear: On the day of No 10’s lockdown party, I buried my sisterThis article is more than 2 years oldRory KinnearPain like ours was tearing through families the world over. It felt like we were all in it together. Not all of us, it turned out Without wishing to sound like an episode of Poirot, I remember well what I was doing on the evening of 20 May 2020, when more than 100 people were invited to a BYOB party in the prime minister’s garden, “to make the most of the lovely weather”.
A renowned name in the world of baseball, Bruce Bochy has returned from his retirement to manage the Texas Rangers team in the ongoing World Series. Baseball fans will remember him leading the Padres to the World Series and the Giants to multiple championships. Here’s a closer look into his career, net worth, and more! Leading the Rangers to a zealous victoryIn the previous season, the Texas Rangers lost 94 games.
One of the most valuable players on the Florida Gator football team was arrested last night for DUI -- don't worry, it wasn't Tim Tebow. Gainesville PD busted defensive superstar Carlos Dunlap early this morning when they saw his car stopped at an intersection -- while the light was green. When the officer approached the car, he found Dunlap asleep, slumped over the wheel of his car. Dunlap -- who was the defensive MVP of last year's national championship game -- failed a field sobriety test, refused to take a breath test and was hauled into the station where he was booked.