4 years Later and I’m back!……. Hey guys I’m back! Four years is a long time to be gone that’s for sure. A lot has been going on behind the scenes since I last left you.
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4 years Later and I’m back!……. Hey guys I’m back! Four years is a long time to be gone that’s for sure. A lot has been going on behind the scenes since I last left you.
The look of betrayal. (via FreddyAmazin)
A modern day romance set in London’s Camden, “Been So Long” sees Michaela Coel star as a dedicated single mother who, on an unusual night on the town, is charmed by a handsome yet troubled stranger, played by Arinzé Kene. It was developed by Greenacre Film and the BFI, which co-financed the film with Film4, from an original play by Che Walker and ”Legends of Tomorrow” actor Arthur Darvill. It is produced by Nadine Marsh-Edwards and Amanda Jenks for Greenacre. Lizzie Francke and Eva Yates serve as executive producers on behalf of the BFI and Film4, respectively.
The film’s soundtrack will feature original tracks composed by Christopher Nicholas Bangs, influenced by the backdrop of London’s historic music scene, ranging from Caribbean Soca and soul jazz, to punk and acid house. [X]
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FIBA finally allows Muslims and Sikhs to wear hijabs and turbans on the court
On Thursday, the International Basketball Federation announced changes to its headgear policy that would allow Muslim and Sikh players to wear hijabs or turbans on the court.
The new policy overturns a ban on religious head coverings.
FIBA’s governing body convened in Hong Kong for the federation’s midterm congress and agreed to allow approved head coverings that would minimize risk for injuries and coincide with team colors.
The new policy will take effect in October, according to CNN.
“The new rule comes as a result of the fact that traditional dress codes in some countries — which called for the head and/or entire body being covered —were incompatible with FIBA’s previous headgear rule,” a FIBA statement read. Read more (5/4/17)
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Omg what a cute style!
Pops of Color FTW! 🙌🏿🙌🏾🙌🏽Lovin @thelipbar Liquid lippie in Boy Trouble paired with a brown liner. What’s your fave bright lippie? #CocoaSwatches #TheLipBar
I guess it should be buñuelo in the first place not to sound like a new invention
This is adorable
this guy went OFF and I completely agree with everything he’s saying. someone give him an award.
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