Month: March 2021

Following three dynamically diverse singles, Kaskade finally completed his debut EP on Monstercat, Reset, featuring the final track, “Miles To Go” in collaboration with Ella Vos. Since December, Kaskade has launched a series of high-octane songs on the label, including “Flip Reset” with WILL K, “Solid Ground,” and “Closer,” all in partnership with the video
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The Jeanneau Yachts 60 is designed by Philippe Briand Jeanneau has launched the first two units of its Jeanneau Yachts 60, which succeeds the 57 in the French builder’s flagship range of sailboats that also includes the 51, 54 and 64 models. The 60 is scheduled for media sea trials in late April and appearances
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Although many remain wary of the cryptocurrency, bitcoin has garnered a wave of support in recent months – in February alone, fintech company Square and enterprise software company MicroStrategy bought large sums of additional bitcoin to add to their existing portfolios, while electric car company Tesla added billions of dollars worth of the coin to
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This weekend’s latest theatrical release sees Patrick Ness’ award-winning novel The Knife of Never Letting Go get the big-screen adaptation treatment with Doug Liman’s Chaos Walking. The movie, starring Star Wars’ Daisy Ridley and Spider-Man’s Tom Holland, is a high-concept science fiction story about a new settlement away from Earth, which is made up of
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As vaccination rollouts gather pace around the world, attention is now turning to vaccines of another kind: vaccine passports. Last week, the International Air Travel Association (IATA) announced the launch of its new digital travel pass as “the way forward” in resuming quarantine-free international travel. The app, which is so far being trialed by 30
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A disability sports charity that had the five-time gold medal-winning Olympian Sir Steve Redgrave as a patron has closed, citing difficulties including an investigation by the regulator. SportsAble, based in Maidenhead, Berkshire, announced its decision to close after 46 years in a statement on its website earlier this week. According to its latest accounts, for
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Patrons Sari and Peter Melendez enjoy lunch at Katz’s Delicatessen, the famous deli founded in 1888, on the first day of the return to indoor dining for New York City, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, in New York, February 12, 2021. Brendan McDermid | Reuters Easing mask mandates and reopening restaurants have led to
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SZA has shared a new video for her song “Good Days.” The Solana-directed clip finds SZA in a psychedelic forest surrounded by giant mushrooms. Check it out below.  “Good Days” is the b-side to “Hit Different,” [ft. Ty Dolla $ign] which SZA released in September, directing the video herself. She had previously joined Justin Timberlake
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