England begin Ashes rebuild with win over NZ
England take less than a session on the fourth day of the first Test against New Zealand to begin their post-Ashes rebuild with a much-needed victory.
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50.0
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England take less than a session on the fourth day of the first Test against New Zealand to begin their post-Ashes rebuild with a much-needed victory.
Emma-Lee Moss, AKA singer-songwriter Emmy the Great, has written a memoir rooted in her love of Hong Kongโs east-meets-west pop. She picks her favourite tracks Emma-Lee Moss, a singer-songwriter who released four albums as Emmy the Great, was born in Hong Kong to an English father and Hongkonger mother. She lived there until she was 11, when her family moved to England, one of many who left Hong Kong before its transfer of sovereignty from the UK to China in 1997. Even as a child, Moss understood the significance of the handover, which returned Hong Kong to Chinese control after 156 years as a British colony. โThanks to our British passports, we would avoid the greatest schism our city had ever known โ and its consequences, which were unwritten,โ Moss writes in her memoir, My Cantopop Nights. Later, as a touring musician, Moss played gigs in Hong Kong, where she reconnected with her childhood love of Cantopop โ predominantly Hong Kong music that blended Chinese and western pop sensibilities. In 2017, she moved back there to write her fourth album. That year, which marked 20 years since the handover, saw thousands of pro-democracy protesters on the streets after activists including Joshua Wong, Nathan Law and Alex Chow were imprisoned. Amid the unrest, Moss sought to capture Hong Kongโs sound and spirit through her music. Continue reading...
Watchable biopic charts how an 18-year-old German booked the sickly American pianist Keith Jarrett for what became a landmark concert Here is a niche drama about one of the most important chapters in the history of experimental jazz. It is however watchable, well acted and avoids the music-movie cliches โ though I could have done without the fourth-wall-breaking lectures about the nature of jazz improvisation. They were perhaps inspired by similar setpieces in Adam McKayโs financial crisis movie The Big Short, and are heavy-handed and condescending in just the same way. John Magaro plays Keith Jarrett, the great jazz pianist and former Miles Davis collaborator who in the mid-70s found himself on a gruelling European solo tour, improvising every night for the ecstatic jazz faithful who were more plentiful in Europe than the US, while struggling with depression and back pain. Mala Emde plays the amazingly precocious 18-year-old Vera Brandes, a kid from Cologne who had become a jazz promoter after being inspired by an encounter with Ronnie Scott, and rebelling against her grumpily conservative dentist father, played here by Ulrich Tukur. Continue reading...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka advances to her fourth consecutive French Open quarter-final with a hard-fought night session win over Naomi Osaka.
The latest in our series of writers highlighting their most rewatched comfort films is a personal tribute to the inspirational British drama For me, feeling good isnโt about escape, itโs about confrontation. Staring the thing you truly care about in the eye and giving in to it. Itโs about empowerment, courage, optimism. Iโm a sucker for coming-of-age films, the idea of striving to be the person you want to be despite the circumstances around you, and no film hits home for me like Billy Elliot. The low-budget drama danced its way through cinema projectors and on to the screen in September 2000, a few weeks after my fourth birthday. The film, set in County Durham in 1984, focuses on Billy (played by Jamie Bell), the younger brother of Tony, who is part of the minersโ strike, alongside his father, Jackie, who is a widower. Billy is 11 and a reluctant boxer who finds himself drawn toward Sandra (Julie Walters) and her ballet classes, which are taking place in the boxing gym as their studio is being used to feed the striking miners. He knows these dreams are not for young men like him, and is petrified of how his older brother and father will respond to his newfound passion, but the chain-smoking Sandra sees a natural aptitude (and above all determination) in Billy and helps him to audition for the Royal Ballet School in London. Continue reading...
Canada is the world's fourth-largest oil producer, and the bulk of its production is clustered in northern Alberta's boreal forest
Emergency services rushed to the scene and attempted to resuscitate the child, however they passed away in Lorient on Sunday.
The Bristol trip-hop group will perform in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney in August Massive Attack are set to tour Australia for the first time in 16 years. The influential British trip-hop group, made up of Robert โ3Dโ Del Naja and Grant โDaddy Gโ Marshall, will play Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney in August. The upcoming tour will be the bandโs fourth appearance in Australia and their first Australian shows since 2010. Continue reading...
This marks the fourth strike this week
Four-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek is knocked out in the fourth round as Marta Kostyuk continues her superb run of form.
Aryna Sabalenka's fourth-round match against Naomi Osaka on Monday will be the first women's match to take place in the French Open's night-time slot since 2023.
Four were part of seven-person group that had traveled to US to ascend North Americaโs tallest mountain Three people have died after falling while climbing Alaskaโs Mount McKinley, according to officials. A fourth climber has been rescued. The four were part of a seven-person group that had traveled to the United States to ascend Mount McKinley, also known as Denali, North Americaโs tallest mountain, according to information released by the Latvian Mountaineering Association. Continue reading...
Beginning with her fourth birthday post on June 4, 2024, Montecito-based Meghan has shared over 13 videos and photos of Lilibet - including giving her followers the clearest glimpse of her face yet.
President in โexcellentโ health, despite โlower leg swellingโ and hand bruising after fourth hospital visit in second term Donald Trump has been grappling with โlower leg swellingโ as well as โbenignโ hand bruising but remains in excellent health, the US presidentโs physician said in a memo released by the White House. Citing the results of a recent examination, the memo from Dr Sean Barbabella said Trump โremains in excellent health, demonstrating strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological and overall physical functionโ. Continue reading...
A fourth climber is in critical condition after being rescued after the plunge
AP review finds unprecedented number of suicide deaths as critics attack failures of Trumpโs immigration crackdown Brayan Rayo Garzon was distraught. Detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), he was on his fourth day of isolation in a Missouri jail as he battled the fevers and chills of Covid. His request for mental health treatment had been put off, records show, and staff had forbidden Rayo from making his nightly call to his mother, as a precaution intended to prevent the spread of illness. In the US, you can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
A court heard a woman charged with murder lured a man with nude photos to a flat, then hid in the bins room as he fell to his death from a fourth-storey balcony.
A small town in Massachusetts, which primarily served as a prisoner camp during the Revolutionary War, has canceled its July 4 celebrations.
Imitation versions of Shakhtar and Zorya in Russia Ukrainian FA urged Uefa to take action last year Uefa is yet to take action against the integration of clubs from illegally occupied parts of Ukraine into Russiaโs football system despite being urged to do so by the Ukrainian Association of Football (UAF) last year. Imitation versions of Shakhtar Donetsk and Zorya Luhansk, two of the most successful clubs in Ukraineโs Premier League, have been competing in Russiaโs fourth tier since its season began in March. They have joined the Crimea-based sides Rubin Yalta and FC Sevastopol in group 1 of the regionalised Football National League 2B, meaning a quarter of the teams in their division purport to represent areas of occupied Ukraine. Continue reading...
The British bandโs breezy, collagist sound has charmed underground music fans โ though it belies the family and financial strife that went into their beautiful second LP During a session for their 2020 debut album, Tara Clerkin Trio were interrupted by building work taking place outside. Scrapes and clangs of scaffolding got caught in the chord loop they were making on a childhood keyboard at the time. Rather than scrap the recording and start again, they grew attached to the soft dissonance of the metal, and sought to replicate it in the final version of the song. They ended up using a more audible clip from a royalty-free sample website, Tara Clerkin recalls, laughing. โWe had to credit the guy who had recorded the sound on the sleevenotes.โ These happy accidents and incidental noises have gone on to shape much of the Bristol-formed bandโs breezy, collage-like sound, which has charmed underground music fans across the spectrum (including jazz heads โ despite the name, they stress that they are not a jazz band). That first album is now on its fourth repress and theyโve released two acclaimed EPs since. Drifting somewhere between minimalist jazz, avant-pop and trip-hop, their looping compositions are born from hours of improvising and layering. Their melodies clatter, clonk and wander in strange directions around Clerkinโs daydreamy incantations, conjured from a motley crew of instruments they can and canโt play properly. Continue reading...