Naira Marley - Opotoyi [Video]

Naira Marley - Opotoyi [Video] | Pulse Nigeria This article contains content for adults. If you are under 18, you should not see it. I'm over 18 Cancel See content Motolani Alake June 7, 2019 8:35 PM The song Opotoyi by Naira Marley is to celebrate the huge sensitive parts of a woman's body. Date: June 7, 2019 Recommended articles Song Title: Opotoyi (Marlians) Artist: Naira Marley Genre: Afrobeats, shepeteri ADVERTISEMENT [Read More]

Nebula CEO Says Indie Streamer Isnt Trying to Become a YouTube Competitor Its Aiming

Nebula, which launched in 2019, describes itself as a creator-focused, creator-built, creator-first premium streaming service — akin to a Netflix or Hulu, but with the ethos of Patreon. The four-year-old indie streaming service, which is backed by creator-owned management company Standard and a minority stake held by Curiosity Stream, costs $5 a month or $50 a year and currently totals 650,000 subscribers and passed 100,000 daily active users in October. The platform is home to the popular “Amazing Race”-style online competition series, “Jet Lag: The Game,” which has half a million subscribers on YouTube, as well as the theater-in-the-round Shakespearian trans-coming-out story of “The Prince,” and “Night of the Coconut,” the debut film from Patrick Willems. [Read More]

Nell Gwyn, the Temptress Who Enchanted a King

November 14, 1687 — King Charles II consorted with a long line of mistresses and had 13 children by them. Nell Gwyn, who died on this day, is the most famous of the mistresses and became a legend, the only royal mistress in English history to be warmly regarded by the people. Charles was married in 1662 to Portugal's Catherine of Braganza but her pregnancies all ended in miscarriages, causing the King to look elsewhere for a " [Read More]

Netflix, Virgin Media Strike Pay-TV Deal in U.K.

Pact marks first time streaming service will be part of cable-operator offering Netflix will be available on cable set-top boxes for the first time, thanks to a new deal between Netflix and Virgin Media in the U. [Read More]

NEW MEXICO: Good Man of the Badlands

In the Southwest, famed for its tough badmen, a tough good man died last week. Elfego Baca was little known outside New Mexico, yet he left a saga rivaling Billy the Kid’s. Elfego decided to become a Socorro County deputy sheriff one afternoon when five drunken cowboys castrated a Mexican while a peace officer stood idly nearby. Elfego believed the law should be as strong as the lawless. One day, after he was made a deputy, he arrested a cowboy who shot his hat off. [Read More]

Nigerian rapper Oladips passes away after battling undisclosed illness

The heartbreaking news was announced by the rapper's management on Wednesday, November 15, 2023, noting that he passed away in the late hours of yesterday November 14, 2023. The post revealed that the rapper had been battling his illness privately for the past two years. "We are saddened to inform the general public that Oladipupo Olabode Oladimeji aka OLADIPS passed away yesterday Nov’14th Tuesday evening, at exactly 10:14pm. [Read More]

Oldest Living Person in the World: Meet Violet Brown

April 17, 2017 8:30 AM EDT A 117-year-old Jamaican woman has earned the title of the oldest person in the world. Violet Brown once told her local paper, the Jamaica Gleaner, that the secret to her long life is a tenet found in the Bible’s Old Testament: “Honor your mother and father so your days may be long,” Brown said in 2010. She also avoids rum, but eats everything she wants except for chicken and pork. [Read More]

Popular Drinks in Czechia - Live & Study

5. 11. 2023 | Discover Czechia There is nothing like meeting with friends, sitting together in a pub, chatting, having fun, enjoying life, and drinking something nice. Let’s have a look at some beverages that are popular in the Czech Republic. Beer Beer is probably the first drink that pops up first when people hear about Czechia. It is indeed a very popular beverage. If you like drinking something bitter, you will love Czech beer. [Read More]

Robot Dreams Is a Joyous Ode to Friendship and '80s New York

In animation, the simplest things can have the biggest impact: the jaunty swish of a dog’s pointed tail, a day-at-the-beach scene rendered in jellybean colors, the way a snowflake drifting from the sky awakens a sleeping beauty, Wizard of Oz–style. Spanish director Pablo Berger’s gorgeous animated film Robot Dreams—adapted from a graphic novel by Sara Varon—is the sum of details like that, and the result is so joyously, casually poetic that you barely feel prepared for the story’s deeply affecting ending. [Read More]