Eugenie Bouchard, also known as Genie Bouchard on her Instagram handle, has 1.7 million followers on Instagram and is widely followed around the world. The Canadian tennis star, who has modelled for Sports Illustrated, surprised her fans this weekend when she revealed a secret about her identity. The gorgeous blonde […]
Daily Archives: March 18, 2018
Fortnite is fast becoming one of the biggest games in the world, with the PS4, Xbox One, Mobile, PC and Mac game surging in popularity. Ever since Epic Games released the free to download Fortnite Battle Royale mode last year it’s gone from strength to strength. And the recently released […]
Super Smash Bros’ Nintendo Switch release date could coincide with the launch of the Online Service in September. Likewise, the upcoming Nintendo brawler may take inspirtation from Overwatch in how it delivers new content. That’s according to the panel on IGN‘s Nintendo Voice Chat podcast, which has been discussing the new […]
PR This week’s selection of products are sure to add a but more sparkle to your life EASTER RISING Salted caramel and chocolate hot cross buns, £1.70, Marks & Spencer (0333 014 8000, marksandspencer.com) Purists might argue that this particular flavour combination makes these more of a cake than a […]
DETROIT — Air bags in some Hyundai and Kia cars failed to inflate in crashes and four people are dead. Now the U.S. government’s road safety agency wants to know why. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it’s investigating problems that affect an estimated 425,000 cars made by the […]
The audited annual financial statement show a loss of €735m (£648.21m), significantly higher than the €497m (£438.31m) figure provisionally posted at the beginning of last month. The main reason for the deviation was given as a one-off accounting effect of US tax claims. Had it not been for President Donald […]
Having spent time at a mind-expanding Amazon retreat in 2015 she has re-emerged with this spellbinding solo set, tracing her journey from frustration to redemption. On the opening tracks her smoky and powerful voice is set against huge blocks of guitar and bass to devastating effect. The languid, string-laden Time […]
How The West… captures Led Zep on their 1972 tour of America. Heard on the vinyl in particular, a ferocious version of Rock’n’Roll, with Page frenziedly thrashing across the rhythm and Robert Plant extending the final “lonely, lonely” section to absurd effect, will pin you to the back wall. Originally […]