Alaskan mom builds lovely tiny house -- and is offering the plans for free (Video)
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Published On :: Thu, 14 Jul 2016 07:00:00 -0400
With the aim of inspiring others to start building things, this self-taught carpenter mother of two is giving away the DIY plans for this tiny house and the furniture inside for free.
By www.mid-day.com
Published On :: 14 Feb 2019 01:45:21 GMT
Gully Boy U/A: Drama Director: Zoya Akhtar Cast: Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Siddhant Chaturvedi Ratings:
What does it take to so gently bottle up an overflowing volcano like Ranveer Singh, into a completely subdued bloke like Murad? Who is yet someone with such seething anger within, wholly internalised, that you can almost sense his brain inhaling life and surroundings, and exhaling potent words of poetry, in response? It's the script/story, Gully Boy, of course.
Kya bolta hai, bhaay! Lead actor Singh, like this newspaper, grew up in the city this film is set in. He's perhaps, for the first time, playing a character so close to home, and yet so far. For it's also a city that so perennially lives in the cross-section of classes, that all it takes for you to see Bombay and Mumbai at once, is to draw your curtains wide, from any point in the bustling metropolis.
Singh's leading man Murad operates from right at that casual intersection - a college-going temp driver during day (or night), and an amateur rapper, 24x7. There's, on the one hand, plush interiors of high-rise Bombay. And, on the other, stuffy squalor of the city's lower-deck (worthy of poverty tourism), shot by Jay Oza, in a natural gold-dust palette - almost like a dream.
Around these two natural extremes, and with several layers between, Gully Boy is foremost a befitting tribute to Bombay - among very few places in the world where popular art has traditionally existed as possible exit-route for someone born into rags, or resigned to fate/naseeb.
A lot of the times, it's taken a full chawl/slum to raise a star (lyricist, composer, actor, name it). Besides, Internet has made showbiz redundant, making it possible for anyone to pole-vault into stardom, with growing hits, likes, and shares on social media - a fact that was equally well tackled, around a Baroda girl, in Advait Chandan's recent Secret Superstar (2017). And it's the same Internet providing access to inspirations, worldwide.
This is in that sense a global story with a Mumbai heart - totally bereft of any obvious, on-screen self-awareness. Only fair that it should come from director Zoya Akhtar (Luck By Chance, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara) who, if I'm not mistaken, first developed deep interest in filmmaking through Mira Nair's iconic Salaam Bombay! (1988).
Not one to make gender distinctions among directors, or indeed actors (talent's talent, of course), but I do feel it is Akhtar's deft touch that allows for the female lead character (25-year-old Alia Bhatt: astoundingly amazing, almost as always), and her life's story and insecurities, to take root, and equally flower within a film that is essentially centred on two Mumbai, local, raapchik Rap artistes.
And there's as much to be said about the fact that while the film entirely belongs to Singh, it's his co-rapper (brilliant debutant Siddhant Chaturvedi), who gets to walk around with all the swag instead. It's the interplay between the main and minor characters, spot-on twang, dialogues (by Vijay Maurya), and indeed a superb play-list (put together by Ankur Tewari) that truly makes this movie, the food of love - at 155 minutes, very much a long main course, too.
Maybe because I watched Gully Boy among an altogether Mumbai audience, or perhaps it would the same anywhere: Never have I observed folk at a press preview periodically break into loud claps during key dramatic sequences, especially given that the scenes have been quite subtly staged, in fact. This is a new kind of 'Angry Young Man' movie, in effect - seamlessly merging sub-culture with pop mainstream.
People in my hall, or indeed outside it, would have first heard about a booming, Mumbai Rap/Hip-hop underground scene, with open-mic nights, and proper gigs at venues like Anti-social (also referenced in the pic), only a few years ago. It's almost at the same time that stand-up comedies in the city began to draw totally untested, raw greenhorns concentrating on the all-important self-expression - or content (which can't be taught) - and then, delivery (which can be learnt).
Rap, or Rhythm and Poetry, you can tell, similarly opens lines of (a very visceral form of) communication - between heartfelt (often antsy) words, thumping beats, and the crowds that instantly relate to both.
This film, as per its opening slate, is a "shout-out" to budding Mumbai stars Naezy (Naved Sheikh) and Divine (Vivian Fernandes). Their story, and of desi rap itself, is still unfolding, as we speak. When it's written in hindsight, I'm pretty sure, this film will be considered, the high-point, if not the turning point, for the genre, after all!
Maskaba: Here's how Masaba Gupta is helping the police personnel during coronavirus pandemic
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Published On :: 8 May 2020 01:59:02 GMT
She may have dressed up the biggest Bollywood names in her unique designs but nothing has given Masaba Gupta as much joy as making face masks for frontline warriors. She has created a line of non-surgical reusable masks, Maskaba, for police personnel in appreciation for working tirelessly for the well-being of citizens during the pandemic. The rest can shop from the Maskaba collection, online. For every mask sold, the designer will donate one to charity. We like.
The designer has dished out an initiative called Maskaba in the most stylish manner. While the pandemic has brought all operations at House of Masaba at a halt, the designer and actress is keeping her business ship afloat in these testing times quite creatively.
Sharing details of the same on Instagram, Masaba also stated that while executing this idea all hygiene and safety standards are being kept in mind. These stylish masks are being made from fabric that was meant for garments, and are washable and reusable. A team of three workers who are staying at the same production facility are making these masks.
Apart from this, Masaba is also posting motivational content on her Instagram handle.
Masaba also shared a collage of the women working for House of Masaba. In the picture, nine women can be seen standing with placards that reads: We're all in this together. Let's flatten the curve. Although Masaba didn't feature in the post, she captioned it: Some of the incredible women at House of Masaba - reminding us that the only way to stick together right now...is to stay apart.
Parmeet Sethi jokes about his marriage with Archana Puran Singh, says 'Iska koi refund nahin hai'!
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Published On :: 4 May 2020 11:13:01 GMT
Archana Puran Singh has always believed in laughing out loud and living life to the fullest. We all have seen that in Comedy Circus and The Kapil Sharma Show, and the same amount of mirth and liveliness is to be found in her Instagram posts. But in the latest one, it's her hubby Parmeet Sethi who steals the show.
We all get to see Singh capturing Sethi and her mother and Sethi, who seems to be in a jovial mood, begins taking a dig at her and their 30-year old marriage. He calls her a 'defective maal' and also adds 'Iska koi refund nahin hai.' To make matters worse for her and funnier for us, her mother too joins Sethi to pull her leg.
Have a look at the first video right here where we can see all three of them:
A post shared by Archana Puran Singh (@archanapuransingh) onMay 2, 2020 at 6:47am PDT
And in the second video, the actress gives us a glimpse of their Sunday conversations. She says- "Sunday. No workout. Fresh mint flavoured nimbu paani. Nature. Mom. Parmeet. Bhagyashri. Entertainment. Nok jhok. Happy." (sic)
Shoaib Akhtar responds to Sunil Gavaskar: There was snowfall in Lahore
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Published On :: 16 Apr 2020 02:15:52 GMT
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar responded to Sunil Gavaskar after the former India skipper said that it was more likely to snow in Lahore than a bilateral series to take place between India and Pakistan any time soon. Akhtar pointed out in a tweet that there was indeed snowfall in Lahore last year. "Well Sunny bhai, we did have a snowfall in Lahore last year.. So nothing is impossible," said Shoaib in his tweet which included an image of Gavaskar with his quote and an image of snow in Lahore.
Akhtar was the first to suggest that India and Pakistan should play a bilateral series to raise funds in the fight against coronavirus for both countries. Gavaskar however said in a Youtube chat with former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja that any possibility of such a series happening is next to nothing. "There are more chances of snowfall in Lahore than bilateral series between India and Pakistan," said Gavaskar in a Youtube chat with former Pakistan captain Ramiz Raja.
"Both teams will keep on meeting in World Cups and ICC tournaments, but a series between them seems unlikely right now." Earlier, Akhtar's suggestion got backing from his former teammate Shahid Afridi. But India's 1983 World Cup winning captain Kapil Dev said that the match wasn't needed because India doesn't need funds.
"The entire world is fighting against coronavirus and we need unity in our region to defeat this common enemy. Such negative comments don't help at all. I don't see anything wrong with Shoaib Akhtar's suggestion for Pakistan and India to play cricket. "Kapil's reaction has surprised me. I expected better from him and feel one should not talk like this in these crisis times. Sport is supposed to bring people together and build bridges. It is pretty disappointing," Afridi had said.
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Sunil Gavaskar proposes T20 WC swap between India, Australia
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Published On :: 22 Apr 2020 01:56:34 GMT
Sunil Gavaskar says India can swap the T20 World Cup with Australia and host it this year instead of the scheduled 2021 edition, provided the COVID-19 curve flattens in the country. Global sporting activities have come to a halt due the COVID-19 pandemic, jeopardising events like the 2020 T20 World Cup, scheduled in Australia from October 18-November 15.
India are supposed to host the next edition in 2021. "As we all know, Australia has barred foreigners from entering the country till September 30. The tournament starts mid-October so it is looking difficult at the moment," Gavaskar told India Today.
"Next year the T20 World Cup is in India. If India and Australia come to an agreement and the COVID-19 curve in India flattens out, they can swap. It can be held in India this October-November and next year in Australia around the same time."
The IPL too has been indefinitely postponed but there is a possibility of it being held in September. "If it (T20 WC swap) happens that way, IPL is just held prior to T20 World Cup so there is enough practice for the players. Then you can have T20 World Cup in November and Asia Cup in December in UAE. December is a much better time to host a tournament in the UAE," said the 70-year-old.
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We might not be able to see any live sport for maybe 4-5 months: Sunil Gavaskar
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Published On :: 28 Apr 2020 06:23:28 GMT
The coronavirus outbreak has brought the world to a standstill and sporting events across the globe have either been cancelled or suspended. And former India skipper Sunil Gavaskar has said that with the way things are going, live sporting action may return only after another 4-5 months.
"The way things are going we might not be able to see any live sport for maybe 4-5 months. That's gonna be tough not just on the current players but also those who follow sport," Gavaskar told India Today.
"There are so many fans of different sports, for them to be able to only look at the old action after a time it gets boring, for nostalgia you can go back and see what happened earlier but actually you wanna see live sport be it on television or ground and for that not being able to be seen till September that's a worrying thing and I am pretty certain that the officials of all the sports are planning plan a, b, c to get over this period of uncertainty," Gavaskar explained.
While there have been talks of holding an IPL behind closed doors, Gavaskar said that it should be the last option.
"I think that's gonna be absolutely the last resort otherwise you know when you can't have absolutely anyone at the ground only then you should play without crowds.
"Every performer likes to perform in front of a crowd which appreciates the skills and temperament. Same in theatre. So i think it's not going to be easy on the performers as well. Players also want to do the high fives and hugs."
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By www.mid-day.com
Published On :: 3 May 2020 07:00:30 GMT
Greats likes Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev have pledged their support to Indian Cricketers Association's (ICA) initiative to financially help around 30 needy players amid the nationwide lockdown, said its president Ashok Malhotra. The ICA has so far raised Rs 39 lakh to help former cricketers who are in dire need of funds.
"Big names like Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Gautam Gambhir and Gundappa Viswanath have joined us and that is a major boost to our initiative. A corporate from Gujarat has also offered its support," Malhotra said.
It has been learnt that likes of Gavaskar, Dev and Gambhir have also made financial contributions to the cause. Mohammed Azharuddin had pledged his financial support earlier this week. The ICA will continue to accept donations till May 15, following which it will shortlist 5-6 cricketers from each zone (north, east, west, south and central).
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Polska - Profil systemu ochrony zdrowia 2019: Launch presentation
By www.oecd.org
Published On :: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 13:00:00 GMT
Polska - Profil systemu ochrony zdrowia 2019: Launch presentation. The Country Health Profiles provide a concise and policy-relevant overview of health and health systems in the EU/European Economic area, emphasizing the particular characteristics and challenges in each country against a backdrop of cross-country comparisons.
Tennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios kisses Anna Kalinskaya in Mexico after retiring from match
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Sun, 01 Mar 2020 16:45:55 GMT
The Australian No.1 also sampled some local Mexican cuisine with the female tennis player on Thursday two days after retiring hurt from an ATP World Tour first-round match in Acapulco.
Denis Labanauskas accidentally stabs himself with a dart as Michael Van Gerwen advances to semis
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 00:06:05 GMT
Labanauskas, who had taken the opener to threaten a surprise, drew blood after accidentally stabbing himself with a dart, but showed no ill effects after the brief interruption.
Transfer news: Palace 'make £14m bid for CSKA Moscow striker Fedor Chalov'
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 15:58:38 GMT
The Eagles are low on fire-power with Christian Benteke, Connor Wickham and Alexander Sorloth all having problems - be it form or injury - and Roy Hodgson is desperate to add some attacking threat.
CSKA Moscow legend Alan Dzagoev rejected chance to join Chelsea
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Sun, 13 Oct 2019 15:05:25 GMT
The CSKA Moscow legend played in a trial game with Chelsea during the early days of his career. Avram Grant was in charge of the Blues at the time and was not convinced by the Russian midfielder.
Apple will begin reopening stores in Alabama, Alaska, Idaho and South Carolina from next week
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:16:30 GMT
The tech giant, which shuttered almost all of its outlets across the globe in response to the coronavirus pandemic two months ago, announced the news on Friday.
Jo Konta cruises through Eastbourne International first round against Dayana Yastremska
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Sun, 23 Jun 2019 21:30:53 GMT
LAURA LAMBERT AT EASTBOURNE: Jo Konta sailed through the opening round at the Eastbourne International on Sunday to keep her Wimbledon preparations on track.
Tennis news: Johanna Konta suffers shock first-round defeat to Dayana Yastremska in Rogers Cup
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2019 21:14:28 GMT
Johanna Konta suffered a first-round defeat at the Rogers Cup in Toronto as the British No 1 was beaten in straight sets by 19-year-old Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska.
Mosquito that can carry Zika virus, dengue and yellow fever is discovered in Nebraska for first time
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 20:07:53 GMT
Health officials say they discovered Aedes aegypti mosquitoes - known to carry Zika virus and dengue - in York County, Nebraska, on Tuesday . It's the first time they've been seen in the state.
Model says she gave tapes proving Russian meddling to Oleg Deripaska
By Published On :: Mon, 20 Aug 2018 12:58:58 +0100
Anastasia Vashukevich, who also uses the name Nastya Rybka, was arrested in Pattaya, Thailand, in February and held on prostitution charges after hosting a 'sex training course'.
Adelaide cleaner Negar Ghodskani faces 11 years jail for smuggling sensitive technology to Iran
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2019 00:23:38 GMT
The curious case of former Adelaide cleaner Negar Ghodskani began in Iran 11 years ago, moved to Malaysia, then Australia and will this week be sentenced in a US courtroom.
Star Wars series based on Rogue One at Disney+ adds actors Stellan Skarsgard and Kyle Soller to cast
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 18:38:14 GMT
The cultural phenomenon of late 2019 was undoubtedly The Madalorian on Disney+, thanks to Baby Yoda, and the streamer is looking to recapture that glory with its next Star Wars project.
Justin Bieber leaps and skates around the house as he plays 'the floor is lava' with wife Hailey
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 07:25:50 GMT
The pop star, 26, inventively made his way around his house without once touching the floor on Saturday night. Hailey followed him close behind as he started from the living room couch.
Alexander Skarsgård doesn't domestic violence at SAGs
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 19:12:06 GMT
The actor, 41, has won a SAG Award, a Golden Globe, a Critic's Choice Award and an Emmy for his performance, and didn't bring up domestic abuse in any of his four acceptance speeches.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio calls Donald Trump's economic adviser worse than a 'cheapskate'
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 20:33:22 GMT
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio slammed White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett for saying that the country might not need an additional economic relief bill.
Nebraska doctors treat quarantined coronavirus patients with chicken soup and Tylenol
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 08:47:43 GMT
Doctors at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, where 13 Americans are quarantined for coronavirus, are providing patients with comforts such as chicken soup.
Watch Dundalk star's sensational volley that FIFA have ALREADY tipped for Puskas award
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Mon, 02 Mar 2020 12:16:37 GMT
It's the acrobatic volley that has left awe-struck football fans picking up their jaws from the floor. Jordan Flores' sublime strike for Dundalk has been given the nod for a FIFA Puskas award.
Jenna Dewan drapes bump in yellow wrap while posing with Tinkerbell at Disney On Ice skating bash
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 09:01:30 GMT
Pregnant Jenna Dewan led the stars at the Disney On Ice Presents Mickey's Search Party Holiday Celebrity Skating Event at Los Angeles' Staples Center on Friday.
BAFTAs 2020: Worst-dressed stars led by Ella Balinska
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2020 11:25:20 GMT
Arriving at London's Royal Albert Hall, stars showed off their wildest and wackiest outfits, leading the way for the most questionable choices at the BAFTAs tonight.
Solskajer admits Marcus Rashford is burned out thanks to Manchester United's injury hell
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 19:22:33 GMT
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted that he 'can't really give Marcus Rashford a break' due to Manchester United's limited options in attack but accepts the forward is worn out right now.
Toronto skateboarders make use of empty expressway during lockdown but get slapped with $110 fine
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:57:02 GMT
Astounding footage shows three skateboarders in Toronto, Canada, riding on an empty expressway performing flips and tricks during the coronavirus lockdown. Police slapped them with a $110 fine.
The clump of 33 trees on Adak Island in Alaska that forms 'America's smallest national forest'
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 16:02:35 GMT
'Adak National Forest' - which looks like a big bush from a distance - can be found on the remote Alaskan island of Adak, part of the volcanic Aleutian archipelago.
Tunguska event was caused by an asteroid that bounced back to space
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 11:52:20 GMT
Russian scientists suggest the mysterious 'Tunguska event' explosion of 1908 was caused by an iron asteroid that entered the Earth's atmosphere and then bounced back into space.
Hovershoes are here! $200 self-balancing skates slip under your shoes to propel you at 7mph
By www.dailymail.co.uk
Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 15:00:09 GMT
A new pair of hovershoes unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show, called Motokicks, could soon replace your scooter, bike and skateboard - just don't try to take them for a spin in the rain.
For a Nebraska City, Essential Employees Work as Virus Fears Grow
By Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 09:30:14 GMT
Industrial businesses in one Nebraska city implement safety procedures and adapt to social distancing guidelines in order to keep the doors open during the coronavirus pandemic. WSJ’s Erin Ailworth reports from Grand Island, Neb. Photo: Erin Ailworth