Archive for May, 2015
In the words of the Biden family: Beau Biden was, quite simply, the finest man any of us have ever known.
SA faces No. 6-Ranked Netherlands in Amsterdam on June 5 before meeting World No. 1 Germany on June 10 in Cologne
In his address to the delegates in the morning, the FIFA President had stated: “Events of this week have cast a shadow on football and our Congress. But the guilty ones – if confirmed guilty – are individuals, it’s not the entire organisation!
There’s a large dose of destruction, a sprinkling of character development and ounces of scenes involving our heroes narrowly avoiding death.
Apple is working on a “Find My Watch” feature that helps locate a missing Apple Watch and even remotely lock or erase it if it’s lost or stolen
Black unemployment rate was “lowest in Virginia (7.4 percent) and highest in the District of Columbia (15.8 percent), in the first quarter of 2015, surpassing Michigan, which had the highest Black unemployment rate in the fourth quarter of 2014. Virginia was one of only eight states where the Black unemployment rate was below 10 percent in the first quarter of 2015.
“The guys really put in an unbelievable effort,” said RSL head coach Jeff Cassar, who took over for Kreis last season. “That was really, really close to a complete game that we keep striving for.”
Galaxy boss Bruce Arena said Oscar Sorto played with “a lot of confidence”
A day after Kendrick Lamar won two 2015 Grammy awards, he released the racially charged “The Blacker The Berry.” You may recognize the tune’s wicked hook to be dancehall but did you know that’s Assassin? And that booming voice you hear on “I’m In It,” Kayne West’s provocative song on his 2013 album Yeezus- that’s also Assassin
Mayweather Sr. has had 18 knockouts in the ring and won the U.S. Championship Tournament in 1977.
An intricate plot weighs it down and the special effects are tepid.
“Cutting It: In the ATL” follows several salon owners in Atlanta.
King had been suffering ill health in recent months.
Its safe to say the evolution of reggae music has been largely driven by the innovative works of Sly & Robbie. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a musical journey with Jamaica’s most influential sound innovators.
The film tells the true story of Prince Seretse Khama of Botswana, who caused an international stir when he married Ruth Williams, a white woman from London in the 1940’s.