9 monthes ago | By The Guardian
The actor and musician's long-delayed fourth album is a tour de force whose thirst for new sounds recalls 00s Kanye West If last week now seems forever ago to most of us, a geological aeon has elapsed since Donald Glover - a then medium-famous US TV actor - was widely derided as a try-hard rap dilettante. His 2011 debut album as Childish Gambino, Camp , drew curiosity and disdain. Now, Glover's fourth studio effort, named after the day it was first streamed with little warning via donaldgloverpresents.com , feels like one of the year's major musical events. It comes in two forms, one...
Read more ...
A LOUD bang has been heard in Norwich prompting people to take to social media to question whether it was a sonic boom. Read more ...
The Google-owned social media behemoth imposed a temporary ban on Trump's channel on Jan. 12, depriving his 3 million subscribers of content 'in light of the ongoing potential... Read more ...
Data from the ONS revealed that 52.92 per cent of people in England who tested positive with the Kent variant of coronavirus developed all reported symptoms compatible with... Read more ...
Summary List Placement Elon Musk came after Amazon in a tweet on Tuesday, accusing it of trying to "hamstring" his aerospace company, SpaceX. SpaceX and Amazon both have... Read more ...
The Bishop of Derry has insisted that he had no knowledge of what was happening in the mothers and baby homes being run by the Catholic Church, saying: 'I was a junior squaddie'. Read more ...
Lilian Cox, 96, appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain today with her great-grandson Brayden Clarke, and paid tribute to her sister, saying she was 'the only one I ever had.' Read more ...
Robert Jenrick defended the handling of the pandemic amid criticism that Boris Johnson acted too late to lockdown at crucial moments, stressing that there was no 'textbook' for... Read more ...
CORONAVIRUS deaths in the UK have now hit a tragic milestone as more than 100,000 people have lost their lives to the deadly illness. The Archbishops of York and Canterbury... Read more ...
LOYALIST killer Michael Stone who tried to murder Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness in Stormont has been released on parole. Read more ...