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Dune: Part Two review – audacious, intimate, and menacing like no other blockbuster in existence
There are minutes in Rise: Section Two that vibe so nervy, they work out as though they were at that point carved onto the realistic standard. A solitary figure stands with on leg on each side of a rugged worm as it pounds through the sand like Moses separating the Red Ocean. A man is caught by a mystic enchantment, its belongings fragmenting across the screen in what must be depicted as an indoor tempest. Gladiatorial battle happens on a planet with a climate so ungracious, its tones depleted to the point that it seems to be a visual negative.
By prashant soni2 years ago in Interview
Harmonies of Commitment: An Intimate Conversation between Kendrick Lamar and LeBron James
LeBron James: Hi Kendrick, great to have you here with me today. Firstly, let's talk about your latest album. How did you prepare for this recording, and what message did you want to convey with this new music?
By Tenena Paul 2 years ago in Interview
Gwen Stefani’s No Doubt Reunion: Brushing Up for Coachella Fun!
Are you ready to relive the glory days of ska-pop with Gwen Stefani and her No Doubt crew at Coachella this April? Get your dancing shoes ready because after nearly a decade apart, they're back and ready to light up the stage with their infectious energy and timeless hits. Let's dive into the excitement building around this much-anticipated reunion and what fans can expect from their electrifying performance.
By sahil pinjari2 years ago in Interview
Israel rejects international recognition of Palestinian state, cites, ‘would offer enormous reward to terrorism’. Content Warning.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects plan for international recognition of a Palestinian state, citing reward to terrorism.
By Aabusad Pathan2 years ago in Interview
About Jahfeeil
Elder Manley, known professionally as Jahfeeil, is a singer and songwriter based in the United States. Jahfeeil is the founder of Immanley Entertainment Group713. He was born in Los Angeles, California. Jahfeeil pursued his education at HAPVA High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, Texas, and later at Phyllis Wheatley High School. He has been credited with numerous achievements and awards in the R&B music scene. He started his career in Houston, Texas, as a musician and singer.
By Texas Music Spotlight2 years ago in Interview
Terrorists are allegedly buying blue checks on X
A report from the nonprofit Tech Transparency Project (TTP) alleges that X has been selling premium subscriptions to subjects of US sanctions, including leaders of the US-designated terrorist organization Hezbollah. The TTP report identifies 28 accounts that were granted checkmarks under owner Elon Musk’s paid verification plan, evading rules that formally state they’re banned from using it. The allegations raise new questions about how strictly social media platforms should vet users — after the Supreme Court ruled just last year that the platform formerly known as Twitter was not responsible for abetting a terrorist attack.
By Mirela Nan2 years ago in Interview
Reba McEntire's Stirring Rendition of the National Anthem in 2024. Content Warning.
Introduction: In the vibrant tapestry of American culture, the national anthem holds a special place, resonating with the collective spirit of the nation. In 2024, Reba McEntire, the iconic country music sensation, took center stage to deliver a rendition of the national anthem that left a lasting imprint on the hearts of millions.
By Shahin Khan2 years ago in Interview
Elon Musk: A visionary entrepreneur with a controversial legacy
**Elon Musk: A visionary entrepreneur with a controversial legacy** Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and businessman who has founded several successful companies, including SpaceX, Tesla, and Neuralink. He is also the co-founder of The Boring Company and OpenAI.
By Khaled Waleed2 years ago in Interview
Trump heads to US Supreme Court with a familiar claim: He is untouchable
WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Donald Trump will try to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court this week to reverse a judicial decision to kick him off the ballot in Colorado over his actions concerning the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, arguing that the constitutional provision his opponents cite does not apply to him as a former president.
By Biplob Talukder2 years ago in Interview










