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New Land Rover Defender 110 Trophy Edition honours adventures past
New Land Rover Defender 110 Trophy Edition honours adventures past

TimesLIVE

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • TimesLIVE

New Land Rover Defender 110 Trophy Edition honours adventures past

Land Rover is paying tribute to the iconic Camel Trophy cars of decades past with the launch of the new Defender 110 Trophy Edition. Though the British marque has stubbed out all reference to RJ Reynolds' greatest export, it's reigniting nostalgia through the use of Deep Sandglow Yellow paint: a modern day take of the distinctive hue that coloured all the vehicles that took part in the competition from 1980 until its eventual demise in 2000. A second shade, Keswick Green, is also available. No matter which you pick, both get a contrasting gloss black finish applied to the bonnet, lower body side, brake calipers and rear recovery eyes. Optional matte protective film is available to fend off bush rash. Other features include gloss black 20-inch alloy wheels shod with all‑terrain tyres, a dark rear scuff plate, gloss black wheel arch guards and a black front undershield. Trophy decals and badging adorn the bonnet, C-pillar and tailgate. Those rugged, khaki-wearing Camel Men of the 1980s and 1990s, however, might scoff at the illuminated Trophy treadplates and Ebony Windsor leather seats. Ditto the exposed cross car beam that wears laser‑etched endcaps with Trophy branding. Though they would probably be quite approving of the range of optional accessories that include an expedition roof rack, roof ladder, front/rear mud flaps, raised air intake for better dust filtration and side-mounted gear carrier providing space for muddy, wet or sandy items. Or, just maybe, a cheeky carton of ciggies to complement those pensive stares across the windswept badlands they've just tackled. Cue the Ennio Morricone... The new Land Rover Defender 110 Trophy Edition is now available to order in the UK and priced from £89,810 (R2,174,777). Local availability is yet to be confirmed.

Go! go! caravaggio! see his sacred game
Go! go! caravaggio! see his sacred game

Time of India

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Go! go! caravaggio! see his sacred game

16th c. Italian master-dramebaaz Caravaggio's 1606 painting ' Magdalene in Ecstasy ' (MiE), stumbled upon in a private collection in 2014, was to be on display at Delhi's Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) till May 18. Now, it's staying till May 30. So, if you haven't already gone to see it, then 'Go, go, Caravaggio!' and see it. If MiE were a film, it would open in slo-mo, drenched in chiaroscuro, as the Bible's 'Other Mary' collapses into divine rapture. Cue Ennio Morricone's haunting score. Forget delicate Renaissance Madonnas - this is full-throttle Baroque drama mixed with Kill is caught mid-swoon, her head tilted back, her body slack, as if she's just been hit by the full force of divine revelation - or, the final episode of a Netflix revenge saga. The lighting is pure Scorsese. A single beam cuts through the darkness, illuminating the Big M in a way that screams 'final showdown'. And talk about ambiguity. Is this spiritual ecstasy? Or something more visceral - shall we say, ' European art house '? Caravaggio, ever the provocateur, blurs the line between sacred and sensual, making this the perfect poster child for our OTT, maximalist era with its perfunctory statutory warnings. MiE is the OG (visual) climax, proving that centuries before Anurag Kashyap et al, Caravaggio was already rolling the credits on Sacred Games.

Johns' Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir to perform in Llandudno
Johns' Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir to perform in Llandudno

Rhyl Journal

time18-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

Johns' Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir to perform in Llandudno

The Johns' Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir will bring their celebrated contemporary sound to Venue Cymru on June 20, 2025. The group, who were semi-finalists on the 2023 series of Britain's Got Talent, are embarking on a UK tour from January to October 2025.(Image: Supplied) They are known for their rich harmonies and unique performances, which blend contemporary chart-topping hits with choral classics. Their shows will feature their viral cover of Calum Scott's 'Biblical', which they performed in their Britain's Got Talent audition and later released as a debut single. This worldwide hit reached number one on the iTunes Classical charts and has over 21 million views Johns' Boys in action (Image: Supplied) They will also perform the Welsh hymn 'Calon Lân' and Ennio Morricone's Italian song, Nella Fantasia'. Aled Phillips, artistic director and conductor, said: "As a group of men from all walks of life and a wide range of ages, it's an incredible honour to be on this extraordinary journey, performing to sold-out audiences in some of the most prestigious venues across the UK. "Each show is a celebration of the music we love to sing, and the chance to connect with audiences through such a wide variety of genres makes every performance truly performance is 'truly special' (Image: Supplied) "Audiences can look forward to a rich mix of traditional classics, powerful opera, show-stopping musical numbers, and current chart-topping hits, all delivered with the unique sounds and passion that defines Johns' Boys." The choir, which consists of men of all ages and backgrounds, was launched into the international spotlight following their appearance on Britain's Got Talent, where Simon Cowell described them as "a brilliant choir." They have been crowned the 2019 Choir of the World at the prestigious Llangollen International Music Festival, making them the first British male voice choir to ever win this award.(Image: Stephen Cain) The group have appeared on The Last Night of the Proms, The Royal Variety Show, and performed at iconic venues across the UK. They are also recognised for their regular presence at major Welsh sporting events, including performing at the Principality Stadium for Welsh Rugby Union home international matches. The tour will see the choir perform in a number of venues across the UK, including The Hafren in Newtown, The Alban Arena in St Albans, and Brangwyn Hall in Swansea. Tickets for their Llandudno performance can be purchased from the Venue Cymru website.

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