He is a theater sensation, a movie star, a popular animated character, and a New York Times op-ed contributor. Now John Leguizamo is ready to teach audiences on the Great White Way all about Hispanic heritage. His latest one-man show, “Latin History for Morons” debuts on Broadway October 19. The […]
Daily Archives: September 15, 2017
James Martin/CNET It’s decided: You’re buying an iPhone 8 ($699.00 at Apple). Or an iPhone 8 Plus ($799.00 at Apple). Now to figure out where to get the best deal. There are, of course, many variables. Can you afford to buy the phone outright, or should you look at a […]
LG’s striking red-and-black gaming monitor certainly looks the part — that’s relatively unusual for a company that doesn’t have a dedicated gaming brand — and with a fast IPS panel, high refresh rate, G-Sync and a roomy slightly curved screen, it’s a nice package for many types of games. But […]
Walmart offers the Playskool Busy Baby Gift Set for $10. Opt for in-store pickup to dodge the $5.99 shipping charge. That’s the lowest price we could find by $11. It features a Stack ‘n Stow cups toy with seven cups, Roll ‘n Gears Car with five gears and one Pop-Up […]
This weekend he puts his record and belts on the line against Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez. Express Sport looks back at his best wins to date as he prepares for his defining night in the ring. GGG v David Lemieux, October 2015 Golovkin was blowing through everybody by this stage but […]
Kick-off was delayed by an hour as thousands of Cologne fans tried to gain access to the Emirates, with many of the travelling supporters ending up in home sections of the ground. When the match finally got underway, Arsenal fell behind to a sublime Jhon Cordoba lob which caught out […]
The entire principle behind rockets is tenuous, bordering on the absurd: Build a large metal tube, use a giant fire in the bottom portion to help get it airborne and hope for the best. That’s partly why NASA is so paranoid about safety measures and redundancies: Failures in crewed missions can […]
PARIS — The European Space Agency stepped up to be Arianespace’s first customer for the next-generation Ariane 6 rocket, while keeping Soyuz as a backup option. Signing the contract on behalf of the European Commission and the European Union, ESA agreed to launch four Galileo navigation satellites two at a […]