Years do not come to him alive! Leonard Cohen will celebrate his 80th birthday next month with a new album, Popular Problems.
Paul Mawhinney, a former record store owner in Pittsburgh, has been collecting records for more than 40 years, and by last year had accumulated about three million records. Among them, many that were just crowding the shelves and could not find buyers even at ridiculously low prices. Although it is an heirloom in dire need of a digital record, Paul did not find a buyer for a long time. Until the music omnibus was bought by bus magnate Zero Freitas.
Oscar-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams died today. According to a Marin County police report, he committed suicide. Robin has struggled with depression and drug problems in recent years.
The beginnings of adrenaline rides date back to the 17th century, in Russia, and the wagons were first placed on rails in France in the 19th century. 131 years ago, we got the famous "Gravitational Pleasure" railway in New York, where the "first hand-held" cars "crushed" at a speed of 10 km/h. Yes, you read that right, 10 km/h. Which is nothing compared to the speeds they reach today. And where in the world can we find the craziest trains? In America, of course!
One of the most successful writers of all time, Stephen King, gives us some tips on how to become a good writer. The author Stephen King is one of those writers who knows how to attract millions of readers around the world with his stories.
Advertisements are full of stereotypical images that very narrowly define the ideal of beauty and social roles and, despite the declarative emancipation of the sexes, are still too often based on lived-in, patriarchal values, not to mention the departure of female and male images from the norms of authenticity. But what happens when we apply female stereotypes to men? The video has the answer.
They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Well, apparently sometimes, at least if we judge by Apple's series of products that they tried to sell under their own brand in the 80s on the wings of the Mac's success. Mind you, there used to be a time when it wasn't a given that people would grab everything Apple had to offer. iSurfboard, iToy Truck, iClip. Yes, even Apple has its bad apples.
You probably thought at first that we were going to put on your clothes. Don't worry, the Velo Sock is an elastic and grippy wonder for your bike.
Fame definitely helps today's celebrities in more visible humanitarian work and advocacy for a better tomorrow. It used to be the same. Let's see which five women, the classic beauties of Hollywood's golden age, fought for the world we live in today and made history forever with their heart.
Italian artist Alessio Albi is a master of mood photography. The talented photographer uses only the play of natural light, ominous shadows and the enchanting natural environment offered by his hometown of Perugia for divine portraits.
Julius Caesar's saying "Divide and rule" has always been relevant, but probably never more so than with the advent of Facebook and Twitter. In a little while, likes and retweets will become currency, because it seems that ruling the Internet and advertising is no longer enough. Chasing them is a modern gladiatorial game, which does not measure the quality of the 'competitor' but his popularity. And there is no better arena than a music video.
Probably no one could stay ice cold while watching the trailer for the highly anticipated movie "50 Shades of Grey." But the hot video was cooled down a bit by the lucky combination with the cartoon Frozen, which, with the text from the trailer for Fifty Shades of Grey, turned the pure love of Disney heroes into an adult, much dirtier game.