New York’s Metropolitan Opera announced over the weekend it will open an investigation into its famed longtime conductor James Levine, who has been accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy in 1985 and carrying on the abuse for a number of years. The opera’s leadership said on Twitter Saturday night […]
Daily Archives: December 3, 2017
Barcelona saw their hopes of winning La Liga dealt a blow with the Catalan giants held to a 2-2 draw by Celta Vigo yesterday. Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez were on target for Barcelona but Vigo secured a point through Maxi Gomez. Deulofeu was absent from the squad, with Barcelona […]
North Korea earlier this week said America was “begging for nuclear war” by holding the war games with South Korea, which kicked off today. At least 230 war planes will take part in the military drills, with 12,000 US troops and 4,000 South Koreans, Daily Star Online reports. North Korea […]
Forget cushy recliners and meals delivered to your seat. As moviegoers defect in large numbers to streaming services and big-screen TVs, theater owners are desperately trying to stem a box office decline by souping up the movie-going experience. In some theaters in California, families at the Disney movie “Coco” can […]
Could Tom Hardy be back in a mask again? The actor famously spent two major blockbusters with masks muffling his voice in Mad Max: Fury Road and The Dark Knight Rises. New leaked photographs from the Venom set have sent fans into a frenzy speculating that he might not just […]
The U.S. Recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital Would Threaten Mideast Peace, Abbas Says More (RAMALLAH, West Bank) — The Palestinian president on Sunday warned that American recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital would jeopardize the White House’s nascent Mideast peace efforts. President Mahmoud Abbas’ comments came amid a diplomatic push […]
LONDON — Half of Britons support a second vote on whether to leave the European Union and a majority think the government may be paying too much money to the EU to open the way to trade talks, according to a new opinion poll. The poll, published in the Mail […]
It was a quiet month for the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility program in November. In total, nine new Xbox 360 titles were added over the four weeks, quite a drop from October. This was mostly due to October seeing the release of the first batch of original Xbox games into […]