In the West, the term “tech geek” instantly conjures up a certain image. It could be the black turtleneck-and-jeans ensemble made iconic by the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, or an ever-present hoodie in the style of Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. But you know one when you see one, thanks to TV shows like HBO’s Silicon Valley and CBS’s The Big Bang Theory immortalising this type of look.
In China, the equivalent could very well be the young men who work and live in Zhangjiang Science City, a thriving centre of innovation considered to be Shanghai’s version of Silicon Valley, which covers 220 sq km (84.
Yet any hopes that Johar’s fatherhood may open up possibilities for the gay community must be tempered; not only does gay sex remain a criminal offence in India, plans are afoot to ban gay men from following Johar’s path to fatherhood.
“Everybody knows what my sexual orientation is,” Johar writes in his autobiography An Unsuitable Boy. “I don’t need to scream it out. If I need to spell it out, I won’t only because I live in a country where I could possibly be jailed for saying this.
'Always Paid Off For Me': Cillian Murphy Once Revealed How He Said Yes To Oppenheimer Before Reading
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"Oppenheimer" took over the Hollywood industry by storm, starring Cillian Murphy and Emily Blunt, and directed by Christopher Nolan. As we all know, Nolan is a genius filmmaker.
While speaking on the show, Murphy said that he jumped to act in "Oppenheimer" and that he didn’t even read the script. He always believed that it was one of the best decisions he made, and it paid off for him too.
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Game of Thrones star Kit Harrington tucked a terracotta-coloured version in to his cotton wool trousers and then called it a day. Though he did roll the sleeves for a more casual look and accessorised with a leather strapped timepiece.
Shawn MendesMulti-award-winning artist Shawn Mendes has also promoted the clothing line. He matched his rust-coloured basket weave shirt with a pair of casual trousers and topped it off with a cool dog tag.
During the summer months when temperatures are hotter than normal, it’s important to take extra precautions to keep yourself and your loved ones cool – this includes your furry friends.
“One thing that I always like to talk to my pet parents about is, ‘If it’s too hot for us, then it’s definitely too hot for them,’” says Dr Phillip An, small animal general practitioner. He notes that pets – particularly cats and dogs – do not have as many sweat glands as humans.
Feel strongly about these letters, or any other aspects of the news? Share your views by emailing us your Letter to the Editor at [email protected] or filling in this Google form. Submissions should not exceed 400 words, and must include your full name and address, plus a phone number for verification.It was with great disbelief that I learned from a foreign paper that the Star Ferry might be sailing into history.
Pair who tortured five boys by burning, beating, and strangling them at a Chinese boarding school un
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Parents of five 10-year-old boys allegedly bullied violently by being strangled, burnt with boiling water, and having detergent poured down their noses, say the perpetrators are yet to be brought to justice.
The boys who were left without adult supervision at a sports boarding school were also burned with hot irons, beaten, and had egg yolk poured into their noses over a five-day period last year, with at least two suffering serious damage to their hearing.
Source: Fandom.com Vicky, the infamous character from the popular animated series, The Fairly OddParents, is a force to be reckoned with. Known for her devious nature and relentless tormenting of Timmy Turner, she has become one of the most memorable and iconic cartoon characters of our time.
In this article, we will explore 17 fascinating facts about Vicky that you may not know. From her character design and voice actor to her infamous catchphrases and memorable moments, we’ll delve into the world of Vicky and uncover some intriguing details about this mischievous babysitter.
This year, Beijing’s Palace Museum – the former Chinese imperial palace, known as the Forbidden City, in use from the Ming dynasty (1368-1644) up to the end of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) – is offering an insight into how the nation’s emperors would have celebrated the occasion in lavish style.
An exhibition, titled “Celebrating the Spring Festival in the Forbidden City” – staged in galleries above the Meridian Gate, or Wumen (午門) until April 7 – allows the public to see exactly what, and how much, Emperor Qianlong would have eaten at his lavish Lunar New Year’s Eve dinner in 1779, thanks to the painstaking recreation of his opulent “golden dragon banquet table” (金龍大宴桌).