be Star Wars Character Hydrating Beauty Masks By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:00:13 -0500 These are the Star Wars hydrating face masks from Japanese beauty product manufacturer Isshin Do. They come in Darth Vader, Stormtrooper, Darth Maul, C-3PO and Chewbacca varieties, and each contains water, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, collagen, and vitamin C to make your face feel softer than a baby Yoda's butt. For those living in Japan, you can pick up the masks for around $4 apiece from a variety of beauty retailers. For those of us not living in Japan, you can buy a 3-pack of any character for $31 from the Japan Trend Shop which, I wouldn't even kid myself, my face is not worth. I don't even buy sunscreen, I just use old spray paint I find in the garage. Also, how long you think it'll take before these are being used by couples for lewd sex acts? "Already happened." FACT. Keep going for a shot of each while I try to pretend I didn't just imagine some Chewbacca on C-3PO bedroom role playing. Full Article beauty beauty products characters chewbacca darth vader droids finally it was only a matter of time my face isn't worth it real products that exist star wars star wars everything that is definitely not the droid i want to be making out with the wait is over
be Darth Vader With Lightsaber Pool Float By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 12:00:00 -0500 In there's no way Vader signed off on this news, this is the 'Nino Star Products Pool Float Black Outdoor' available from Amazon. It costs around $25, kinda looks like a Darth Vader a kid drew, and I can't imagine Darth doesn't wish they all melted in the destruction of the first Death Star. "What am I, a joke to you?!" I imagine him demanding as he Force-chokes the commander who signed off on using his likeness for a cartoony pool float as the other who signed off on the line of upcoming Vader sex toys casually backs out of the room intending to catch the first dropship to Tatooine. Keep going for one more shot of Vader at his most humiliated. Full Article cartoon could you have made it any shittier looking though? fun in the sun pool real products that exist sadness star wars everything summertime things that look like other things womp womp yeah you did
be What Does A Fan Do In A Vacuum Chamber? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:00:55 -0500 This is a video from The Action Lab where they've set up a vacuum chamber with a fan inside along with a number of tiny Styrofoam balls to see if the fan is capable of blowing the balls around after the air is pumped out of the chamber. Well, can it? SPOILER: Only if you turn the fan up past 11 since there's still a tiny amount of air in the chamber on account of it not being a perfect vacuum like my roommate. So yeah, if your spaceship design relies heavily on a fan for propulsion it may be time to head back to the drawing board and hopefully draw something impressive enough for your mom to hang on the fridge because you belong at home. Keep going for the video, but the fun bit starts around 1:50. Full Article balls blowing things doing science experiments fan heck yeah you know i love doing science magic magika! neato outerspace physics science so that's what that looks like space to infinity and beyond! vacuum video well how about that
be I'll Take The Stairs: Elevator Starts Ascending Before Man Is Fully Inside By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 14:00:18 -0500 This is a terrifying elevator cam gif from Korea of an elevator that begins ascending before a man enters, tripping him and almost creating a classic horror movie death scene in real life. Thankfully he was able to escape. And this is exactly why I don't take elevators -- or escalators. "So you're a stair guy?" Please *jiggling belly* jetpack or grappling gun only. Thanks to PK, who agrees they always say use the stairs in case of emergency, and what's 2020 if not a nonstop emergency? Besides, how do you social distance in an elevator? I mean if somebody farts everyone smells it. Full Article close calls elevator i'll take the stairs malfunction man i just always assumed when you got in an elevator it was a fifty-fifty shot of surviving never take the elevator nope not today death ruh-roh yikes
be Brazil cooks up transgenic bean By www.nature.com Published On :: 2011-10-12T00:00:00-0400 Approval draws criticism over transparency and safety tests. Full Article
be The Medium Release confirmed for Xbox Series X and PC with Silent Hill vibes By www.dailystar.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 15:38:58 +0000 The makers of Blair Witch, Observer and Layers of Fear today announced a new psychological horror game - The Medium. Full Article Gaming
be Second Extinction reveal: Xbox Series X game gives us serious Turok vibes By www.dailystar.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 16:33:58 +0000 During Inside Xbox's special stream today, Systemic Reaction gave us our first taste of next-gen dino hunting glory Full Article Gaming
be RPGCast – Episode 257: “Remember This Podcast?” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Mar 2013 19:40:04 +0000 EA loves microtransactions. Anna loves farming sims. Square Enix loves trademarks. Chris loves pirates. Mac addicts love…well…any game ports. Manny loves Devil Summoner. Zenimax loves... Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast
be RPGCast – Episode 322: “Jar Of Bees” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 22:49:29 +0000 We’re back for another week of wacky antics and thrilling adventures! Wait, we just talk about RPG news don’t we? But we have thrilling news!... Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast
be RPGCast – Episode 356: “The Numbers Go Up!” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Aug 2015 19:41:52 +0000 Chris clicks. Anna Etrians. Alice phasers. Alex sits. Manny explains why he played 67 hours of Chaos Rings III. Also I think FFXV has Ryu... Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast
be RPGCast – Episode 357: “Subscribe If You Like, Download If You Don’t” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 22 Aug 2015 19:04:49 +0000 Manny teaches us 20 girls Chinese. Anna Marie plays through the best games of the past decade. Chris plays more WoW, and…oh…what’s that? Clicker Heroes... Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast
be RPGCast – Episode 390: “Star Ocean 5: It Could Be Worse” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Jul 2016 22:04:24 +0000 E3 is over but SGDQ has yet to start. How can you fill the time better than with an RPG Cast? Alice, Anna Marie, Chris,... Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast
be RPGCast – Episode 444: “Because Aliens” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 21 Oct 2017 18:52:16 +0000 This week we discover that about 4000 horror RPGs are coming out in time for Halloween. We learn that Chris is once again bad at... Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast
be RPGCast – Episode 451: “Succumbed To The Cult Of Trails” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 06 Jan 2018 21:34:22 +0000 It’s a new year but it has the same old shenanigans. Not finishing games, PC hackers, getting distracted by shiny new toys, and Tarutaru addiction.... Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast
be RPGCast – Episode 512: “I Gave Hubert A Teddy Bear And He Burned It” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 24 Aug 2019 21:25:08 +0000 While Fire Emblem: Three Houses seems to finally be put aside by most folks, a few are still learning the dangerous pitfalls of gift giving. As usual, cats and Robin Williams are discussed. Then someone pre-orders Pantsu Hunter and someone else tries to shove CDs into an iPhone to get monsters. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Alundra Cat Quest II Crystar Dragon Quest Builders 2 Dragon Quest XI Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark Final Fantasy IV Fire Emblem: Three Houses Judge Eyes / Judgment Lapis x Labyrinth Rebel Galaxy Outlaw
be RPGCast – Episode 518: “Cohesive Beginning, Middle, and End” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Oct 2019 19:47:45 +0000 This week, Alex and Anna Marie can talk about their embargoed games, Peter finishes a game, and Chris worries about his cats. Kelley’s question of the week leads us down rabbit holes we probably shouldn’t have explored, but we’re doing it live and that’s how we roll. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest XI S Final Fantasy IV Mary Skelter 2 Pokémon Ring Fit Adventure The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Warsaw World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth
be RPG Cast – Episode 539: “Call Me Goku Because I’m About to Ride a Cloud” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 20:26:12 +0000 Alex, Kelley, Nathan, and Peter have all descended into the slums of Midgar, so the Final Fantasy VII Remake dominates our Now Playing, but Anna Marie still manages to answer a question left over from last week about Persona 5 Royal. Our listeners recount their memories of the original FF7 and we even manage to squeak in some news of the week too. Full Article News Podcasts RPG Cast Final Fantasy VII Remake Persona 5 Royal
be Scottish politics: Rebecca McQuillan: It’s one year to the election and all bets are off By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:45:39 +0100 Full Article
be Coronavirus in Scotland: Testing strategy to be reviewed amid care worker reports By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:41:30 +0100 THE SCOTTISH Government is reviewing its Covid-19 testing strategy after the Deputy First Minster has been left “frustrated” by reports home care workers have been told to travel to the other side of Scotland for tests. Full Article
be Coronavirus in Scotland: People could be isolated before knowing if they are positive By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:30:32 +0100 PEOPLE who are not positive for Covid-19 could be told to isolate from their families before test results are issued as a precaution, Scotland’s national clinical director has warned. Full Article
be Nostalgic News: ‘Let It Be’ by The Beatles was released 50 years ago By www.theedgesusu.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:00:13 +0000 Bailey Williams reflects on the final Beatles album. Full Article News Let it be nostalgic news Please Please Me Records The Beatles The White Album
be Locks down: buzzcuts become the coronavirus craze du jour By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-03-30T17:22:33Z With barbers closed, actors and footballers have resorted to shaving off their hair - but experts warn it isn’t for everyoneCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageWith salons closed due to physical distancing guidelines, many men have resorted to cutting their hair at home. And instead of opting for a short back and sides, male celebrities have decided to just shave all their hair off.Riz Ahmed, the Rogue One and Four Lions actor, has labelled it the #stayathome haircut, and Line of Duty actor Stephen Graham posted footage of his son clipping off his hair with the caption “lockdown locks!” Continue reading... Full Article Men's hair Fashion Life and style UK news Culture Coronavirus outbreak World news
be So merch for all that: how Bernie Sanders became politics’ least likely style icon By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-11T08:00:08Z Never has one man in inexpensive rumpled suits been so loved by the style set - but Sanders’ clothes signal an authenticity other politicians can only dream ofOf all the things we’ll miss about Bernie Sanders, now that he has dropped out of the Democratic race, his style should be the least of it. Not only because his politics are so right on – this is the man who believes in free education and Medicare for all and who has had many Americans, who until recently felt disenfranchised by mainstream politics, feeling activated by it. But also because his clothes are so seemingly unremarkable.He wears crumpled suits that look borrowed from a slightly larger man and creased shirts with straight-lace striped ties. The inconspicuousness of his geography teacher shoes are matched only by his inoffensive navy round-neck jumpers. Continue reading... Full Article Fashion Bernie Sanders Life and style US news Balenciaga Fashion industry US politics World news Men's fashion Men
be 'Lockdown has been a wakeup call for the industry': what next for fashion? By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-22T14:16:01Z Coronavirus has brought fashion to a halt. To mark Earth Day, we asked sustainable fashion designers, writers and advocates what changes they would like to seeOver the past few years, sustainable fashion has been inching towards the mainstream. Now, given the pandemic crisis, discussion of how to create a more ethical and less environmentally damaging model for an industry that is responsible for 10% of global carbon dioxide emissions every year is more relevant than ever.With much of the usual churn on pause because of coronavirus and many of the cracks of the industry coming to the fore – not least in Bangladesh, where garment workers are facing destitution as big-name brands cancel their orders – some people in the industry are taking this hiatus as an opportunity to reassess fashion’s direction of travel. Continue reading... Full Article Fashion Environment Bangladesh Fashion industry Coronavirus outbreak Poverty Life and style Society
be The best oversized dresses for all ages – in pictures By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T06:00:17Z Comfortable and chic, these are perfect transitional pieces for spring. Layer a thin polo neck underneath on chillier days, or style with a fitted blazer to look smarter Continue reading... Full Article Fashion Life and style Women's dresses Women's shoes Women's coats and jackets Handbags Women's jewellery
be Softly does it: 10 of the best lilac pieces - in pictures By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T08:00:19Z This is a shade to see you through summer Continue reading... Full Article Fashion Life and style Women's tops Women's trousers Skirts Dresses Women's coats and jackets
be 'Terrible twos' not inevitable: With engaged parenting, happy babies can become happy toddlers By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:44:23 EDT Parents should not feel pressured to make their young children undertake structured learning or achieve specific tasks, particularly during lockdown. A new study of children under the age of two has found that parents who take a more flexible approach to their child's learning can - for children who were easy babies - minimize behavioral problems during toddlerhood. Full Article
be Trial questions benefits of organic nitrates for bone health By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:45:06 EDT A new study found that organic nitrates do not have clinically relevant effects on bone mineral density or bone turnover in postmenopausal women, and the medications caused significant side effects. Full Article
be Unique 3D-images reveal the architecture of nerve fibers By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:36:01 EDT Researchers have used synchrotron light to study what happens to the nerves in diabetes. The technique shows the 3D-structure of nerve fibers in very high resolution. Full Article
be Obesity is linked to gut microbiota disturbance, but not among statin-treated individuals By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:36:29 EDT Scientists set out to investigate a potential role of the gut microbiota in the development of cardio-metabolic diseases. They ended up identifying the common cholesterol-lowering drug statins as a potential microbiota-modulating therapeutic. Full Article
be First-in-kind study reveals genetic markers of type 2 diabetes in East Asians By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:36:31 EDT This research shows how different populations of people share most of the genetic susceptibilities to developing type 2 diabetes but do have some different genetic variations that can make them more or less susceptible to developing the condition. Full Article
be Safely relaxing social distancing comes down to numbers By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:36:35 EDT Your house number could be the key to the safe relaxation of COVID-19-related restrictions if governments follow a new exit strategy, which proposes the use of an 'odds-and-evens' approach to allowing people to head back to work and enjoy other activities after weeks of lockdown. Full Article
be Cholesterol lowering drugs linked to improved gut bacteria composition in obese people By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 13:36:39 EDT Obese Europeans who are treated with cholesterol lowering drugs have not only lower values of blood LDL cholesterol and markers of inflammation but in addition a more healthy gut bacteria profile than those obese who are not prescribed statins. Full Article
be For better migraine treatment, try adding some downward dogs By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:21:54 EDT Adding yoga to your regularly prescribed migraine treatment may be better than medication alone, according to a new study. The new research suggests yoga may help people with migraines have headaches that happen less often, don't last as long and are less painful. Full Article
be Middle age may be much more stressful now than in the '90s By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 09:47:45 EDT A new study found that life may be more stressful now than it was in the 1990s, especially for people between the ages of 45 and 64. Full Article
be Survey: Half of Americans concerned about new moms, babies being in public amid COVID-19 By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:24:28 EDT A new national U.S. survey finds that nearly 80 percent of respondents would be concerned about themselves or an expectant mother in their life in the midst of the current COVID-19 outbreak, with almost half expressing fear of going to a scheduled prenatal appointment. Full Article
be Skin-to-skin 'kangaroo care' shows important benefits for premature babies By www.sciencedaily.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:24:34 EDT A world-first study has demonstrated significant benefits to a premature baby's heart and brain function when held by the parent in skin-to-skin contact. Parent-infant skin-to-skin care (SSC) or kangaroo care, started in the late 1970s in Columbia when incubators to keep babies warm were not available. It is now widely recognized as a beneficial component of holistic care provided for pre-term infants. Full Article
be The video of Ahmaud Arbery killing was leaked by a defense lawyer By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 02:47:16 -0400 An attorney who consulted with the defendants leaked video of the shooting to a local radio station, it was revealed Friday. Full Article
be Japan's beloved manga assassin becomes the latest coronavirus fatality By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 03:06:26 -0400 Full Article
be Faces of the coronavirus pandemic: Remembering those who died By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:00:00 -0400 From a veteran fire chief to a 93-year-old Holocaust survivor, over 71,000 people have died in the United States from the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic.Those we've lost come from all backgrounds and walks of life and include the very people -- first responders and medical staff, who are working so diligently to stem the tide of the infection and care for the sick. Variously described as heroes, caring educators and loving family members, they will never be forgotten. ... Full Article
be Nearly 90 coronavirus cases reported at Polyus unit in Siberia By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:32:17 -0400 Full Article
be Shunning virus lockdown, defiant Belarus stages Victory Day parade By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 06:03:19 -0400 Full Article
be As Beijing gyms reopen, users are masked up and ready to shed pounds By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 07:20:26 -0400 Full Article
be ‘Every stone will be uncovered’: how Georgia officials failed the Ahmaud Arbery case By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:03:41 -0400 Systemic flaws within Glynn county’s district attorney offices led to a lack of action against the men involved in this ‘modern lynching’In the days and weeks after Ahmaud Arbery was shot and killed, multiple Glynn county law enforcement officials failed to thoroughly investigate his death and, in one case, refused to allow police officers to make arrests, the Guardian has learned.Arbery, 25, was jogging through the neighborhood just outside Brunswick, Georgia, on 23 February when he was shot dead by two white men. Gregory McMichael, 64, and his son Travis, 34, were charged with murder and aggravated assault on Thursday evening, after graphic video footage of the killing was released publicly and sparked national outrage.Lawyers for Arbery’s family have called the killing a “modern lynching” and decried the lack of action in the case prior to the release of the video, pointing to racial inequalities in the criminal justice system.In the police report, Gregory McMichael claimed Arbery “violently attacked” his son, who shot Arbery in self defense.Jackie Johnson, the Glynn county district attorney, refused to allow police officers who responded to arrest the two men, Glynn county commissioner Peter Murphy told the Guardian in a phone call on Friday.The police department was put in touch with one of Johnson’s assistant district attorneys after the shooting, but Johnson made the decision not to charge the father and son, the former having worked in her office for more than 20 years, Murphy said.“The police at the scene went to her, saying they were ready to arrest both of them,” Allen Booker, the Glynn county district 5 commissioner, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Friday. “These were the police at the scene who had done the investigation. She shut them down to protect her friend McMichael.”Days later, Johnson recused herself. Johnson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. By 27 February, George Barnhill, the Waycross judicial district attorney, and the second of three DAs on the case, took over. Less than 24 hours after seeing the video and evidence compiled by the police, Murphy said, Barnhill decided to not charge the McMichaels.“And so within 24 hours the Glynn county police had been told by two separate DA offices not to make any arrests,” Murphy said. “And obviously, they want to assume no responsibility for their actions.”On 2 April, Barnhill sent an email to law enforcement authorities saying the 25-year-old Arbery had an “apparent aggressive nature” and that his family were “not strangers to the local criminal justice system”.“Arbery’s mental health records & prior convictions help explain his apparent aggressive nature and his possible thought pattern to attack an armed man,” Barnhill said in the email, which was first reported by the New York Times.“What it appears is he was purposely trying to assault the character of the victim and there’s just no reason why,” said Chris Stewart, one of the lawyers representing Arbery’s family.The family have pointed to the McMichaels’ connection to local law enforcement both at the district attorney’s office and police department as evidence of systemic flaws and roadblocks in their search for justice. It was only after the video of Arbery’s death was released this week that the third DA’s office requested the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) get involved.On Friday, GBI director Vic Reynolds told reporters he could not “answer what another agency did or didn’t see” in the first two months of the investigation.“But I can tell you that based on our involvement in this case and considering the fact we hit the ground running Wednesday morning and within 36 hours we had secured warrants for two individuals for felony murder, I think that speaks volumes for itself.”In a 7 April email sent to the office of Georgia attorney general Chris Carr, Barnhill recused himself because his son worked on a case involving Arbery while working in Johnson’s office.Lee Merritt, one of the lawyers who represents Arbery’s family, said Wanda Cooper-Jones, Arbery’s mother, found the connection between Barnhill’s son and her own on Facebook and brought it to the attention of his office.“She followed the links. That’s exactly how it happened,” he said to the Guardian on Friday by phone.According to a police report filed 23 February, Gregory and Travis McMichael grabbed their weapons, a .357 Magnum revolver and a shotgun, jumped into a truck and followed Arbery as he ran.In the email to Carr from early April, Barnhill references a “decent cell phone video of the entire shooting incident”, an apparent reference to the one leaked this week.Reynolds said on Friday that the investigation into the shooting, the video and the person who filmed it, would continue.“Every stone will be uncovered,” Reynolds said. Full Article
be Ben Crump: Ahmaud Arbery killing reminiscent of lynching By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 09:05:34 -0400 Justice in case of 25-year-old black male delayed amid COVID-19 response. Apparently in Georgia bowling and tattooing are more essential. Full Article
be Arbery Video Was Leaked by a Lawyer Who Consulted With Suspects By news.yahoo.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:45:26 -0400 For weeks after Ahmaud Arbery was killed while running down a road in coastal southern Georgia, there were few public developments in the case of a 25-year-old unarmed black man who was shot while being pursued by two white men with weapons in February.Then a graphic video of the shooting surfaced online, spurring widespread outrage.Within days, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation had taken over the case. The video was criticized by celebrities and politicians alike, including President Donald Trump, who called the footage "very, very disturbing," and former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, who said Arbery had essentially been "lynched before our very eyes."And in a major turn, the authorities announced Thursday night that they had arrested two suspects in the case and charged them with murder and aggravated assault.The video -- which by Friday officials had described as "a very important piece" of evidence in moving forward with criminal charges -- was first posted by WGIG, a radio station in Brunswick, Georgia, which said it had obtained the footage from an anonymous source.But in a twist emblematic of the small-town politics that have defined the case, that source turned out to be a criminal defense lawyer in town who had informally consulted with the suspects.The lawyer, Alan Tucker, said in an interview Friday that the video had come from the cellphone of a man who had filmed the episode and that he later gave the footage to the radio station. Tucker's role was confirmed by Scott Ryfun, who oversees the station's programming.Asked why he had leaked the video, Tucker said he had wanted to dispel rumors that he said had fueled tension in the community. "It wasn't two men with a Confederate flag in the back of a truck going down the road and shooting a jogger in the back," Tucker said."It got the truth out there as to what you could see," he added. "My purpose was not to exonerate them or convict them."The video, taken from inside a vehicle, shows Arbery running when he comes upon a white truck, with one man standing next to its open driver's-side door and another in the bed of the pickup. Arbery runs around the truck and disappears briefly from view. Then the man standing outside the truck tussles with him, and three gunshots are heard.The authorities identified Travis McMichael, 34, as the person who shot Arbery. His father, Gregory McMichael, 64, a retired investigator at the local district attorney's office, was also charged.Before the charges were filed this week, two prosecutors had recused themselves from handling the case, citing professional ties to Gregory McMichael. Tucker, too, said he had been an acquaintance of McMichael's from their work in legal circles.Reports suggest Tucker had consulted with the McMichael family in some capacity during the investigation, although it is not clear to what extent. Reached by The Washington Post before his arrest Thursday, Gregory McMichael referred questions to Tucker.Tucker declined to comment on his conversations with the McMichaels on Friday, citing attorney-client privilege."I'm not going to tell you what I told them or what they told me," he said, using profanity to say that any conversations -- had they occurred, he said -- were none of the public's business.At times during the interview, a woman could be heard in the background whispering suggested answers to Tucker.By Friday afternoon, Tucker said that it had been decided that he would not be retained as the lawyer for either of the McMichaels, and it was unclear who was representing them.Tucker said he would not be representing anyone else involved in the case, as the authorities announced Friday that they were pursuing a number of leads, including investigating the man who took the video.The man, Roddie Bryan, lives in the neighborhood. He had shared the video with the police before sharing it with Tucker and was cooperating with the authorities, his lawyer, Kevin Gough, said in an interview Friday evening."Mr. Bryan has never tried to hide anything from anybody," Gough said. "If anybody wanted a copy of the video, he would give it to them."But he said the added attention, including the scrutiny from the authorities, had come as a shock to his client, a mechanic who had since lost his job and received threats. "The atmosphere down here is very volatile," Gough said. "People are in fear. That's all a result of the last few days."The latest developments in the case on Friday fell on Arbery's birthday, when he would have turned 26. Thousands of people commemorated the occasion by running 2.23 miles, a nod to Feb. 23, the date he was killed.This article originally appeared in The New York Times.(C) 2020 The New York Times Company Full Article
be Julia Roberts: No Met ball bubbly? There's always the bath By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:00:03Z With New York’s glitziest fashion event in lockdown, people rose to the occasion on social mediaCoronavirus latest: at a glanceThe annual Met Gala would have taken place in New York last week, had it not been postponed indefinitely in March owing to the pandemic. The theme would have been About Time: Fashion and Duration, or “time itself”, according to Andrew Bolton, the curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s partner exhibition, which is ironic now that a morning can feel like a month, and a week can feel like a minute.Ordinarily, it is one of my favourite celebrity bashes, sitting happily in the middle of a ridiculous/gorgeous Venn diagram, showing off high fashion so high that the people who point at Picassos and say “my five-year-old could have done that” will inevitably comment that “you couldn’t wear that down the shops”, as if the point of a ballgown in the shape of a chandelier were to make the trip to Tesco a bit more lively. (Having said that, you could definitely have used it to carry a few extra bags home.) Continue reading... Full Article Julia Roberts Met ball Fashion Daniel Radcliffe Film Culture Audiobooks Books Life and style Charlie Brooker Media US news UK news World news Black Mirror Television & radio
be If we want better conditions for Amazon staff we need to be patient… By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:00:03Z The tech giant has often been accused of mistreating workers, but our desire for instant gratification is part of the problemTim Bray resigned as an Amazon vice-president last week. “Who he?” I hear you say. And why is this news significant? Answers: first, Bray is an ubergeek who’s an alumnus of many of the outfits in tech’s hall of fame (including DEC, Sun Microsystems, the OED project at the University of Waterloo, Google’s Android team and, eventually, Amazon Web Services); and second, he resigned on an issue of principle – something as rare as hen’s teeth in the tech industry.In his blog, he wrote: “I quit in dismay at Amazon firing whistleblowers who were making noise about warehouse employees frightened of Covid-19.” It was an expensive decision. Bray said the decision to resign would probably cost him more than a million dollars in salary and shares, and that he regretted leaving a job he enjoyed, working with good colleagues. “So I’m pretty blue.” Continue reading... Full Article Amazon Trade unions US unions E-commerce Internet Technology US news
be Gael García Bernal: 'The pandemic has taught me that I need something to say' By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-01T05:00:15Z He’s played a revolutionary hero, a horny teen – now Gael García Bernal is a reptilian choreographer in Ema, and locked down in Mexico city. Just don’t ask him to move to LA when all this is overAt the start of the century, the director Alfonso Cuarón was casting Y Tu Mamá También, the bawdy but plangent road movie he had written with his brother Carlos about two oversexed Mexican teenagers, the wealthy Tenoch and his poorer, grungier friend Julio. “Alfonso called me very excitedly,” recalls Carlos Cuarón. “He said: ‘I know who’s going to play Julio! I’ve seen him in Alejandro’s movie.’” Alejandro González Iñárritu, that is, whose ferocious dog-fighting drama Amores Perros was about to be released. “I said: ‘No, no, I’ve found Julio; I saw the perfect actor in this short film, De Tripas, Corazón. He’s incredible: his eyes, the way he manages silence ...’”Eventually, the brothers realised they were talking about the same person: Gael García Bernal, who was then just 21. The son of theatre actors, he had become a star in his early teens on the Mexican soap opera El Abuelo y Yo (Grandpa and I) before decamping to London to study at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Iñárritu plucked him out mid-term for Amores Perros and he stole that movie as the twitchy-hipped tearaway who was every bit as feral as his champion rottweiler. His mutable features could switch from cherubic to lupine to gravely smouldering; his nerve endings felt exposed like frayed electrical wires. Continue reading... Full Article Film Gael Garcia Bernal Culture
be It's about time film began representing the lesbian gaze By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-02-28T13:39:05Z In Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, we finally steer away from seeing intimacy through the male gazeThe portrayal of lesbians in mainstream cinema tends to involve prosthetic vaginas and gratuitous sex scenes; so Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire comes as a breath of fresh air. It is the story of the burgeoning relationship between two young women – emancipated artist Marianne (Noémie Merlant), who is commissioned to paint a portrait of sexually repressed Héloïse (Adèle Haenel), leading to a heated romance.On paper, it looks like the classic lesbian cinematic narrative – there is a buildup of tension, they finally kiss, and then their possibility of a future together seems doomed. However, what makes Portrait of a Lady on Fire different is its heightened self-awareness. The film is constructed with lesbian representation in mind through careful interrogation of the lesbian gaze. There is a lot of looking. Marianne looks at Héloïse because she has to secretly paint her, and Héloïse looks at Marianne out of curiosity. Eventually, there is a shift in the way they start looking at each other – out of desire. Continue reading... Full Article Film World cinema LGBT rights Period and historical films World news Culture Sex Life and style