they have also hosted the PGA Tour's "ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP," marking its first-ever event in Japan. This tournament has seen top players from around the world showcase their performance in front of large crowds, with Tiger Woods securing his 82nd PGA Tour victory, tying the record for the mo...
“I almost croaked in the first debate of this election season when President Trump said nobody respected America anymore like they did when he was president — and with a straight face. Look, you got to give it to him, he's a good actor.” “What are they supposed to make [...
with Ixtapa being more focused on large resorts and Zihuatanejo having a more bohemian vibe. Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo and Acapulco are always competing to be the favorite vacation spot for Mexicans in Guerrero. They share some of the best reasons to visit: warm waves and year-round great weather. ...
“I hate playing golf with women and usually avoid it at all costs. The vast majority of them are boring, slow – regardless of handicap. They won’t gamble, don’t know the rules, and abuse the course. I have no idea what to suggest in order to change that but good luck!” You ...
But casual gaming isn't all the WWE superstars are doing. According to Woods, they have an annual in-house Madden football tournament, which is coming up soon this year. Woods said things such as that have made the WWE roster that's involved more of a "brotherhood." "We're all...
Kenneth Branagh’sBelfast, filmed in luminous black and white, is a touching story about a family and the difficult choices it has to make during a time of political and social turmoil. The film’s plot concerns two parents, Ma and Pa (Caitriona Balfe and Jamie Dornan), who are faced...
They were winners last year with“Amour”and should have been deeper in that race for the under-appreciated “Rust and Bone”. This year they are playing varsity with the momentum on its actress nominees from “Blue Jasmine” and the “Before Midnight” creative trio: Richard Linklater, Julie...
“most of the musicians are from Mexico and can’t get into the country,” says Rosa Barajas, whose family runs Yeya’s, the Mexican restaurant across the street from the plaza, which employs mariachi bands on weekend nights. “The managers like people from Mexico because they have ...