Newcastle have been linked with a move for Lille midfielder Boubakary Soumare this summer. As per Football Insider, they are in pole position to sign the midfielder for a knockdown fee. The Premier League outfit have done their groundwork on the midfielder and Steve Nickson thinks Soumare can succeed in English football. Apparently, Ligue 1’s premature ending has cost the club financially and they...
Tottenham are looking to sign the La Liga defender Emerson this summer. As per Record (via Sportwitness), the Londoners are in the race to sign the 21-year-old. Their interest in the Brazilian is hardly surprising. Mourinho needs to improve his full-back positions and Emerson would be a good addition. The La Liga player is highly talented and he has a big future ahead of himself. He would be a gre...
Download this new song from Tessy Ogo – Most High God. Netherland based – Nigerian Gospel artist, Tessy Ogo drops her most recent song called “Most High God”: a reggae tune that recognizes and pronounces God’s evident power. As indicated by her, the new melody is composed of credit recognition to the “Most High God” who is for sure better than some other force. Created by K’men’s studio. Listen &a...
Download Aramide – Me and You Time new song! Nigerian singer, Aramide discharged another single titled “Me and You Time”, delivered by Sizzle Pro. Specifically, The tune is Aramide’s presentation single of 2020, after a short maternity break. In addition, “Me and You Time” is an excellent love melody that discussions about investing energy with the exceptional individual you love. Listen & dow...
The dismantling of Karachi’s markets and informal shops isn’t just robbing the city of its soul. It threatens the survival of the very people that make it a city. A group of women in faded patterned saris sits by the side of a road, some shaded by umbrellas, with bags of dried nuts in front of them—almonds, pistachios, cashews. The image would rack up a lot of Instagram likes, if it weren’t for th...
This week on The Trip podcast: Smoking out with Panca, Tijuana’s border-crossing muralist. Ah, those are some sounds from the last day of Tijuana, one last taco with chef Ruffo Ibarra, and then one last ballad from a street singer. The taco was a beef stew masterpiece from Tacos Fito, where the taquero slings the stew across his outstretched arms, from the ladle in his right hand to the taco in hi...
Photographer Greg Kahn’s new book explores youth culture in Cuba. Greg Kahn was sitting at his fixer’s house in Cuba one night when he heard the thump of a bass beat echoing through the streets. He wandered outside, where he found a plaza with hundreds of kids dancing to electronic music. “It was current music that I had been listening to in the States,” Kahn said. “It just totally flipped that id...
This week on The Trip podcast: Greeting Lebanon’s revolution with culinary hero Anissa Helou. Good morning—early morning—from Beirut. It’s dark out in the Hamra neighborhood, a beautiful little fist of city that pushes down into the Mediterranean. It’s dark up here but the muzzeins calling the prayer and the roosters calling to no one at all are well-caffeinated and already firing. Good morning. G...
Summer, summer, summertime is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a Fresh Prince of Bel-Air block party? In honor of the timeless TV show’s 30th anniversary, DJ Jazzy Jeff is hosting “Break the Monotony”, an all-day, star-studded virtual concert event via Instagram Live. Named after lyrics from Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff’s “Summertime” smash, the virtual block part...
It ain’t over ’til it’s over. That’s the motto Sylvester Stallone lives by and why we’ll never count out a sequel to any of his properties. That being said, we’re admittedly a little surprised to hear that there’s a sequel in development to Demolition Man. “I think it is coming,” the veteran actor stated in a recent Q&A on Instagram. “We’re working on it right now with Warner Brothers and it’s...
Regardless of what Missouri and Arkansas say, the prospect of live music in a confined venue setting seems implausible for the foreseeable future. Instead, musicians in countries like Denmark and Germany have gotten creative by staging “drive-in” concerts in which attendees watch from the safety of their vehicle. Now, electronic musician Marc Rebillet has announced the first drive-in concert tour ...