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Justin Bieber has never been out of the headlines since his recording debut in 2009. And yet he’s never seemed more irrelevant. The pop singer, who turns 21 on Sunday, can barely be called a “pop singer” anymore; his last studio album was released in June 2012, with a 2013 compilation of previously-released singles failing to chart at all. Nearly three years is a fairly significant gap between albums for an artist of Bieber’s tender age, leaving entirely aside the fact that Bieber has replaced productivity as an artist with a seemingly insatiable attitude for consumption, aggressive attitude, and hijinks that Bieber, turning 21, is getting a bit too old to call “youthful.
Over the last 15 years since Yogi Berra made peace with former New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner—who once fired the Yankees legend as manager 16 games into a season, causing Berra to swear off pinstripes—the Yanks had a habit: trot out Yogi to throw out a first pitch, or wave to the crowd. Such appearances by Berra, who died on Tuesday at 90, accomplished two things. One, they reminded fans of the team’s dominance: During Berra’s Yankee playing days, from 1946-63, the club reached the World Series 14 times, and won 10 titles.
Written by Isaac Ayodeji, A Green Fever tells the story of an architect named Kunmi Braithwaite, played by Temi Fosudo and Ireti, his daughter, played by Darasimi Nadi, who suffers from a rare medical condition. She goes into shock on their journey through the outskirts of Old Oyo, and the father is forced to find shelter in the middle of nowhere. They are welcomed into a mysterious mansion, and things soon get serious when the true personalities of their host are revealed.
For this year’s sexy Halloween costume, consider the lobster. According to Chad Horstman, the “sexy lobster” just may be the “it” costume of 2014. And he would know — as CEO of online lingerie retailer turned Halloween hotspot Yandy, Horstman is the man you can thank for a cornucopia of un-Kosher costumes ranging from riffs on fruit (what “sexy watermelon” costume is complete without a bite mark shaped cutout?) to once-wholesome Disney characters (you’ll never look at Frozen’s Olaf the same way again.
Upper CrustWe used to think that there were so many pie scenes in movies because the dessert is so evocative: home and hearth, family holidays, and late-night comfort — even at a lonely roadside diner. But now, we think it’s probably just because pie is so deliciously messy. Take, for instance, the already much-discussed pie-baking scene in the new movie Labor Day, where Josh Brolin’s demonstration to Kate Winslet of how to make a delicious peach pie serves as the same kind of gooey-yet-artisanal foreplay as the pottery-wheel scene in Ghost.
This fruit, however, also comes with some surprising benefits for your bedroom activity. This article delves into some benefits of bananas sexually for both men and women. Benefits of bananas sexually for men Men can benefit from dates sexually in the following ways; ADVERTISEMENT 1. Increased libido For men who eat bananas, they get to enjoy higher testosterone levels as bananas are rich in vitamin B and potassium, which can help boost testosterone levels.
Thursday, Sep. 30, 2010 By Megan Friedman While visiting husband Jay-Z's mother in West Orange, N.J, Beyonce stumbled across a neighborhood block party. Instead of moving on, she busted a move, dancing the electric slide with the locals while wearing impossibly high heels. It seems unfair: most block parties just involve potato salad and neighborly mingling. But in West Orange, they get choreography and one of music's biggest stars.
Great music is meant to be heard on great sound systems. When I made my music documentary about legendary soul singer Lee Fields, I listened to awe-inspiring musical tracks, so it was important to have a set of high-quality headphones at the ready. But quality headphones are an important investment for everyone, from music and media professionals, to music lovers, gamers, or anyone simply craving a static-free phone call with the family.
Jewish Israelis are compelled to make themselves available to Israel’s military, but the obligation has never been applied to the 20 percent of Israeli citizens who identify as Palestinian, and are sometimes called Israeli Arabs. As descendants of the people that Jewish armies fought and defeated to create the state of Israel in 1948–but, who, unlike the 700,000 who fled or were forced out of their homes, were permitted to stay—young Palestinians living Israel were never expected to carry arms to defend it.