Tiger Woods Badly Injured In Car Crash, First Video of Him Driving Mi

Play video content 2/23/21 SURVEILLANCE CAM DANGER AHEAD UPDATE 6:48 PM PT -- TMZ Sports obtained the first video of Tiger driving Tuesday morning on Hawthorne Blvd, minutes before the crash. UPDATE This surveillance video shows 2 vehicles heading uphill -- Tiger's Genesis GV80 SUV is trailing behind a minivan at just past 7:05 AM PT. You can see the logo on the door for the Genesis Invitational golf tournament, for which Tiger was in town. [Read More]

Long Hair With Layers: All The Long Layered Hair Inspiration You'll Need

Want long hair with layers? You're not alone. In the face of exciting new hair colour trends and fancy new iterations of the bob, layers often get overlooked when it comes to planning our next hair cut. However, the humble hairdressing technique can add instant movement, bounce and volume to long hair as well as help accentuate curls and avoid hair looking too weighty. Plus, there are so many ways to enjoy layers, depending on your hair type. [Read More]

Pamela Weston obituary | Classical music

Classical musicObituaryPamela Weston obituaryClarinettist, teacher and biographer of the instrument's playersPamela Weston, who has died aged 87, was not only an outstanding clarinettist and teacher, but also a renowned researcher and biographer of clarinettists from all over the world. Her father was a doctor and her mother an amateur violinist. Born in London, Pamela learned the piano at school, and plans were made for her to study piano and singing in Dresden, which were frustrated by the outbreak of the second world war. [Read More]

Theater Review: A Coriolanus Amid the Wreckage

From Coriolanus, at the Delacorte in Central Park. Coriolanus is not training-wheels Shakespeare. At almost 4,000 lines, it’s the second-longest play in the canon, beat out only by its far more popular younger brother Hamlet. It’s a late play, thorny and tough in both its language and its content, and its near-perpetual stream of invective and argument can start to feel numbing — one round of railing after another. [Read More]

Tim Heidecker Is Going on Two Tours at Once

Tim Heidecker, the reigning king of spoofs and goofs and subtle prince of lovely jams, is going on a sort-of split-personality tour this summer. The HEI Network impresario and Office Hours professor is bringing “an evening of stand-up, music, and applause” to 26 North American cities this summer, beginning with a week of July warm-up shows in Los Angeles. Heidecker will perform the first act of each appearance as his “No More Bullshit” stand-up character, all hair gel and hubris, as seen in his 2020 An Evening with Tim Heidecker special. [Read More]

Why 'The Rookie' Season 5 Is Going on a Hiatus

ABC‘s The Rookie is nearing the end of season 5. After the LAPD’s takedown of Elijah Stone in episode 17 (and the FBI’s subsequent shootout with Abril Rodas in The Rookie: Feds), the dust has settled. However, with five episodes remaining in season 5, anything can happen, and we have a feeling that we haven’t seen the last of Elijah. Unfortunately, fans won’t learn what happens next in The Rookie anytime soon because the show is going on a hiatus. [Read More]

Blake Shelton Owns 10 Pairs of the 'Exact Same' Cowboy Boots

Blake Shelton has been at the forefront of the country music scene for more than 20 years. His first hit was 2001’s single “Austin” from his first, self-titled album. It spent five weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart. He’s also been a coach on The Voice since 2011, the only coach to be on all 22 seasons of the hit reality TV show. In a recent interview, the country crooner revealed he loves cowboy boots, especially one particular brand. [Read More]

Bogot has some of the worst traffic. It's finally getting a metro, with China's help

BOGOTÁ, Colombia — The Colombian capital is home to 11 million people — and to some of the worst traffic jams in the world. That's why, after more than 80 years of dithering, Bogotá officials are finally building a metro, with help from China. On a recent morning, workers moved mounds of dirt with bulldozers and installed steel reinforcement rods at one of the metro construction sites in central Bogotá. Line 1 of the metro, which will be an elevated train running 14 miles from the outskirts to the city center, is scheduled to open in 2028. [Read More]