"Can you hear me?": Therapy before the microphone
The article discusses the film "Can You Hear Me?" directed by Bradley Cooper, which follows Alex Novak, a Wall Street businessman, as he unexpectedly performs at the legendary Comedy Cellar.
How to start teaching English in Japan? Knowledge of good beef and wabi-sabi helped me (excerpt from a book)
The article narrates the author's experience during a tense job interview at the Japanese embassy in London, which he had eagerly awaited for three years.
1 Day with Alex Vanopslagh: 'I Tell the People Around Me That It's Just Pia Olsen Dyhr Spin'
Alex Vanopslagh expressed skepticism about Mette Frederiksen calling a parliamentary election, while simultaneously working hard to raise funds for his party.
Pekka Hyysalo opens up about his breakups in a podcast - "Each one has hit me quite hard"
Former freestyle skier Pekka Hyysalo discusses his emotional struggles with relationship breakups in a podcast, revealing that each has affected him deeply.
'They told me I was lucky, but I suffered': how having large breasts can affect your health
The article discusses the challenges and health issues faced by women with large breasts, highlighting the case of an Argentine professor who underwent breast reduction surgery for relief.
"Sudden Lights" releases new song together with Estonian musician NOËP - "it drives me (out of my mind)"
The Baltic music collaboration between the Latvian band Sudden Lights and Estonian artist NOËP has resulted in a new song titled "it drives me (out of my mind)."
19-year-old Neo Jönsson: 'Dreams give me strength'
Neo Jönsson, a 19-year-old football player, impressed in his competitive debut as Sirius defeated Sundsvall 6-0 in the Swedish Cup, contributing with a goal and two assists.
'There is only one way for Modi Ji to handle me...,' Kejriwal strikes back after being acquitted, attacks BJP vigorously
Arvind Kejriwal addressed a press conference after being acquitted in a liquor scam case, expressing gratitude to the judiciary while accusing the BJP government of plotting against him.
Elin Toona: Moving back to Estonia helped me understand who I really am
Elin Toona reflects on how returning to Estonia has deepened her understanding of her identity after years spent abroad.
"Why Didn’t Anyone Come to Protect Me?": Lindsay Lohan Reflects on Her Most Difficult Years in Los Angeles
Lindsay Lohan discusses her struggles with fame and media pressure during her early career in an interview with Vogue Arabia.
Johanna Frändén: FIFA's Cozy Relationship with Trump Makes Me Doubt Reality
The article expresses skepticism towards FIFA's actions and its cozy relationship with Trump, highlighting the silence and lack of accountability in the football world.
"Please send me to Pyongyang"… 'Pyongyang citizen' Kim Ryun-hee on trial for 6 years
Kim Ryun-hee, who has been on trial for six years for violating National Security Law, pleads for the right to return to her home in Pyongyang, citing her longing for her family.
'I was told I'd pulled muscle before they gave me devastating news over phone'
Emma Herring, a 22-year-old, was misdiagnosed multiple times with various ailments before receiving a devastating cancer diagnosis over the phone.
'Why don't you get me married?' Father enraged over this, beat his son to death
A father in Gujarat killed his son during a heated argument about marriage, shocking the local community.
Man receives 'pompom duck' from great-granddaughter and the animal follows him even to the market in SC: 'Like a son to me'
A retired man in Joinville, Brazil, has developed a deep bond with a duck gifted to him by his great-granddaughter, taking the animal everywhere, including the market.
Elo Festival, 'Take Me Mom' and Dosinho Prize: see the weekend agenda in Natal
This weekend in Natal features a variety of cultural events, including the Elo Festival, children's bloc Me Leva Mamãe, and other local performances.
I was there for Labour's seismic defeat in Gorton & Denton - it reminded me of one thing
The article discusses the Labour Party's unexpected defeat in the Gorton and Denton by-election, highlighting the significant support for the Green Party and raising questions about Labour leadership.
Jon Stephensen: The Moderates offered me 1.3 million kroner
Jon Stephensen revealed in an interview that he was offered 1.3 million kroner by leaders of the Moderates to resign from his mandate, which he declined.
"Three children for me, that’s the base": happy like French people making children
Despite the fact that deaths in France surpassed births in 2025, the French still express a desire to have children, reflecting a complex societal attitude toward family growth amid demographic concerns.
'You have forced me to testify': Republicans will link Epstein to 'The Clintons', but it could end up hitting Trump
The article discusses the intertwining of Bill and Hillary Clinton's names with the Epstein scandal amid ongoing hearings in New York.
Sovereigns and presidents enchanted by Brera and Hayez's Kiss. Vance surprised me
World leaders and dignitaries, including U.S. officials, were captivated by artworks at the Brera Gallery in Milan during their visit coinciding with the Olympics.
Cycling Federation Chairman: It was a mistake for me to call snow removal sexist. But the debate overshadowed the important issue
The chairman of the Cycling Federation admits it was a mistake to label snow removal as sexist while emphasizing the crucial issue of inadequate snow clearing on bike paths in Denmark.
André Marques reveals fetish and talks about bisexuality: 'The chance of me being bi is world-class'
Brazilian presenter André Marques humorously discusses his sexual orientation and personal life with fans on social media.
'Folha brought me a feeling of not being alone,' says reader who grew up with the newspaper
'Folha' reader Jaime de Souza Filho reflects on how the newspaper shaped his life and provided a sense of community.
Truths and Lies of the Therian Phenomenon: "They Called Me 'F**king Animal'. And I Thought: What Have I Done? What Exactly Bothers Them?"
The article explores the growing visibility of the therian community, where individuals identify with animal personas, highlighting personal experiences and societal reactions.
"Leave me alone": at a meeting in Lyon for the municipal elections, Jean-Luc Mélenchon again attacks the media
Jean-Luc Mélenchon criticized traditional media during a campaign meeting in Lyon, expressing frustration with their coverage.
"It reminds me of my youth": filmed without a helmet on a scooter, Sébastien Delogu admits "a mistake"
Sébastien Delogu, a candidate for the Marseille mayoralty, admitted to a mistake after being filmed without a helmet on a scooter, explaining it was a light-hearted moment with colleagues and occurring on private property.
Bachelor Vivianna's date ended in a grim conclusion – 'He got back at me'
Social media influencer Vivianna Eksymä recounts a troubling dating experience on Instagram after speaking with a man from London.
Harassed, Paulo Mendes explains that he is not Raul from 'Três Graças': 'I am me'
Actor Paulo Mendes addresses the aggressive comments he received, clarifying he is not the villainous character Raul from the show 'Três Graças.'
A young mother prepares for her last summer of life: "Doctors gave me a 10% chance of survival"
Linnéa, a young mother, faces a terminal cancer diagnosis of Ewing's sarcoma and reflects on her life and struggles as she prepares for her daughter’s future.
Kristina Ivanova opened up about her breakup with businessman Andrius: "The role of an eternal fiancée is not for me"
Kristina Ivanova discusses her difficult breakup with businessman Andrius after seven years together, emphasizing her need for personal direction.
Yle Sports Journalist Found Love at the Olympics - "For Some, a Medal Was the Reward. For Me, It's Gold"
Sports journalist and former hurdler Noora Toivo shares her personal journey of finding love after the hardships following her recent divorce.
Premier of the Long-Awaited Play in the Capital: Celebrated Faces Gathered
The eagerly anticipated play 'Teach Me' directed by Laura Kutkaitė premiered in Vilnius, attracting notable figures from the theater community.
VIDEO: "He left me with six apartments and a house!" TikToker Darya shares her honest story about losing everything after divorce
TikToker Darya Pastak, known as Smmart Avocado, candidly discusses the aftermath of her divorce, revealing that her ex-husband retained all their assets while she was left with nothing.
VIDEO: Woman clings to a pole for 3 hours during a flood and is rescued to applause in Ubá: 'My faith saved me'
A woman named Edna Almeida Silva survived a severe flood by clinging to a pole for three hours in Ubá, Brazil, expressing her faith as vital to her survival.
A Turk Living in Lithuania is Most Happy to Hear the Word 'Well Done': "Grandmothers Used to Tell Me This on Public Transport"
A Turkish citizen residing in Lithuania expresses joy over hearing the word 'well done', as it reminds him of the encouragement he received from grandmothers on public transport.
The video where Eduardo Coudet confessed to being a Boca fan: 'My father took me to the stadium, I was a fan'
Eduardo Coudet, the chosen candidate to replace Marcelo Gallardo at River Plate, openly acknowledges his childhood fandom for their rival Boca Juniors amidst speculation about his potential appointment.
The letter from Cinturrino: "Forgive me, I will pay for my mistake"
Carmelo Cinturrino, an Italian police officer facing murder charges for the death of Abderrahim Mansouri, expresses remorse in a letter from prison.
- Now you are getting a little closer to me
The article discusses the personal connections and proximity in relationships.
The cameraman assaulted by a Federal Police agent spoke: 'They were kicking me from below'
Cameraman Facundo Tedeschini discussed his assault and detention by Federal Police while covering a Greenpeace protest against glacier law reforms.
The defense of Pujol corners the head of the investigation: "I don’t know if Artur Mas was present, the dates are confusing me"
In a tense court case, Jordi Pujol's defense challenges the lead investigator's claims about the origins of the family's hidden fortune in Andorra, revealing a lack of substantive evidence for allegations of corruption.
I Came to Photograph Right-Wing Activists Who Harassed Lucy Aharish. In Response, They Threw Stones at Me
A photographer details their experience of being harassed by right-wing activists while covering a protest outside journalist Lucy Aharish's home.
Brignone: skiing shouldn't be a torture. If I don't improve, you probably won't see me next year
Olympic champion Federica Brignone speaks about her ongoing knee issues and the impact on her skiing career at a training session in Andorra.
'You will have to come back to me': Man violates protective measure and uses R$ 0.50 Pix to threaten ex in ES
A 31-year-old man was arrested for threatening his ex-partner through symbolic Pix transfers in Vila Velha, Brazil, despite a protective measure against him.
37 Days After the Breakup and That Last Message... YouTuber Commits Suicide, Wrote in Diary - 'He Will Search for Me, I Won't Be Found'
21-year-old YouTuber Bonu Komali, known for her lifestyle videos, took her own life in Hyderabad after struggling with emotional distress following a breakup.
Laine Lõvi: it has been important for me to do something for Setomaa
Laine Lõvi received the Cultural Capital's Lifetime Achievement Award for her dedication to preserving and promoting Seto culture.
‘Let me in!’ The artist inviting you to protest outside major art venues he can’t access
Hugo Flavelle leads a playful protest with supporters outside cultural venues in Perth, highlighting accessibility issues for disabled artists.
Coudet spoke: “I swear by my children that no one from River has contacted me, nor my representative”
Eduardo Coudet, the coach of Deportivo Alavés, firmly denied any contact from River Plate regarding a potential coaching position.
Chacho Coudet spoke about the rumors linking him to River: "I have four children and I swear on them that no one called me"
Chacho Coudet denies rumors linking him to River Plate, emphasizing he has not been contacted regarding coaching the team.
Solo dining surges 52% as Americans embrace 'me-me-me economy' over shared meals
A significant rise in solo dining in the U.S. reflects a cultural shift towards individualism and personal choice in dining experiences.