Sexual Drive Secures North American Release With Film Movement

“Sexual Drive,” a Japanese film about desire which premiered at January’s Rotterdam film festival, will be released in North America, following a licensing deal between sales agent Fortissimo Films and local distributor Film Movement. [Read More]

Shareholders Lose 34.8bn As Nigeria Capital Market Stumbles

The Nigerian capital market on Thursday saw investors lose ₦34.87 billion at the close of business. After eight hours of trading, there was crash in equity capitalization by 0.13 percent from ₦25.52 trillion to ₦25.49 trillion. The All-Share Index was down by 64.72 basis points to close at 47,296.07 compared to 47,360.79 posted on Wednesday. Investors at the capital market on Thursday traded ₦6.87 billion for 243.43 million shares in 7,056 deals. [Read More]

She Wants to Find a Partner That Isnt Ashamed of Her Body Hair

In a world where people are often pushed to look a certain way, Esther strongly advocates accepting ourselves and feeling positive about our bodies. She fearlessly embraces her natural self, and because of this, she has become a powerful role model. Esther’s heartfelt wish throughout her incredible journey is to find a partner who will accept her body hair without judging or shaming her for it. Esther decided to stop shaving her body. In 2018, Esther had a photoshoot wearing a swimsuit. She used to shave her body hair but felt insecure about the bumps and scars it caused. [Read More]

Spika wa bunge la seneti Ken Lusaka apitisha hoja ya kumtimua Moses Wetangula

-Spika wa bunge la seneti Ken Lusaka amelipitisha pendekezo la maseneta wa ODM wa kutaka kumtimua Moses Wetangula kama kiongozi wa wengi katika bunge hilo -Spika aliipuzilia mbali barua ya afisa mtendaji wa NASA, Norman Magaya, iliyomtaka kupuuza shinikizo la maseneta wa ODM waliotaka kumng'atua Wetangula Shinikizo la kumng'atua Moses Wetangula kama kiongizi wa wachache katika bunge la seneti hatimaye lilipitishwa na spika wa Bunge hilo Kenneth Lusaka, Jumanne, Machi 20. [Read More]

The Quokka Is Called the Worlds Happiest Animal, and Here Are 22 Photos to Prove It

Everyone can call off the search for the cutest animal on the planet because we think we found it! Let us introduce you to the quokka, an animal that’s always as happy as a dog who’s about to receive its favorite treat. These Australian quokkas look as if nothing could ever bring them down and get excited over something as simple as a tasty leaf. When you look at a quokka, you suddenly feel a wave of joy and we dare you to not get the widest smile on your face. 1. 2. [Read More]

What Happened on February 29, 1996

Historical Events Chasing Kenya's 166, the West Indies are dismissed for a dismal 93 in Cricket World Cup at Pune, India; spinner Maurice Odumbe takes 3/15 and fast bowler Rajab Ali 3/17 for Kenya Russian spacecraft Soyuz TM-23 returning from Mir space station Serb forces withdraw from Sarajevo, ending the siege after 1,425 days, the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare Famous Weddings Fashion designer Nicole Miller (44) weds Kim Taipale (42) in the office of New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani Famous Deaths Frank Daniel, Czech-American screenwriter, director and teacher, dies at 69 Joe Minogue, British journalist (Guardian), dies at 72 John Grant, British rear-admiral (Royal Navy), dies at 87 Stuart Wilson-MacDonald, Scottish World War II fighter pilot, dies at 83 Wes Farrell, American songwriter (The Partridge Family), dies of cancer at 56 Died in 1996 1996 Highlights About February 29, 1996 [Read More]

'BGT' Judge Amanda Holden, 48, Refuses To Age Watch Her Bikini Body Skills [VIDEO]

TALENTRECAP.COM Entertainment Celebrity Samantha Agate Samantha Agate Samantha Agate is the Talent Guru here at Talent Recap. Her work has been featured at The Blast. Samantha graduated from Hunter College in 2019 with a degree in Media Studies and a Concentration in Journalism. When she isn't binge-watching reality television shows or binge-eating fried food, she loves hanging out with her friends and family and petting puppies. → Recent Posts [Read More]

15 Wild Secrets People Realized a Little Too Late

When we’re kids, our brains process things differently, making it hard to see things as they truly are. But as we grow up, memories can return, helping us see the past more clearly. Sometimes, these realizations can be disturbing or even frightening. Today, we’re sharing stories from courageous individuals whose shocking experiences left them in disbelief and shock.

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ABYSSINIA: Coronation | TIME

Chained like dogs to the Coronation dais of Abyssinia’s Emperor and Empress, five full-grown lions with great golden manes snarled and roared last week, drew misgiving looks from the No. 1 Coronation guest, Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester, third son of George V. Swaying their supple bodies violently, Coptic Christian priests followed their Archbishop up the aisle of St. George’s Cathedral in Addis Ababa (New Flower), Abyssinian capital. The chill air, blue with incense, reeked with the smoke of native tallow candles, throbbed to wild strains. [Read More]

ASU's President on Campus Protests, AI and College Sports

As protests erupted across college campuses this spring amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, Arizona State University (ASU) president Michael Crow—who runs a large state institution with nearly 80,000 students enrolled on campus and more than 65,000 online—was not immune from the heat. In late April, pro-Palestian protesters erected an encampment on the school’s Tempe, Ariz. campus; police took it down and arrested more than 70 people, 20 of them Arizona State students. [Read More]