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B Laban Just Made a Boba Cheese Bomb
B Laban Just Made a Boba Cheese Bomb

CairoScene

time25 minutes ago

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  • CairoScene

B Laban Just Made a Boba Cheese Bomb

Red velvet layers, Philly cream, and a downpour of exploding boba pearls make this their latest escalation in Egypt's ongoing dessert arms race. Jun 22, 2025 If there's one thing B Laban has in excess (besides pistachios), it's the ability to weaponise sugar. Just when you think they've hit dessert detonation, they roll out something even more 'creative' - because Egypt's dessert arms race waits for no one. Enter the Boba Cheese Bomb: a red velvet French cake slathered in Philadelphia cream cheese, then drowned - yes, drowned - in boba pearls that burst like sugar-charged landmines. It's unholy, it's unstable, and it's peak B Laban: a maximalist fever dream engineered to overwhelm your pancreas and your dignity. Already spotted in branches from Cairo to the Gulf. Don't fight it. You won't win.

Metallica at Levi's Stadium: What to know before the Bay Area concerts
Metallica at Levi's Stadium: What to know before the Bay Area concerts

San Francisco Chronicle​

time33 minutes ago

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  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Metallica at Levi's Stadium: What to know before the Bay Area concerts

Fresh off record-breaking shows and even a registered seismic event, Metallica is bringing its globe-spanning M72 World Tour back home to the Bay Area. Expect massive crowds, a signature in-the-round stage and a setlist spanning four decades when Metallica takes over Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Friday, June 20 and Sunday, June 22. Everything you need to know — set times, parking, what to bring and what to leave at home — is covered in the Chronicle's FAQ. How to get to Levi's Stadium? Public transportation is highly recommended. VTA light rail and buses connect much of Santa Clara County. Caltrain riders can transfer to VTA at Mountain View, and BART riders can connect at Milpitas. Capitol Corridor and Altamont Corridor Express trains also serve fans from farther out. Rideshare drop-offs are available near the stadium. Bike valet is also available. Is there parking at the venue or nearby? Parking is available on-site, shared with California's Great America amusement park, as well as in nearby private lots along Great America Parkway. Advance parking passes via Ticketmaster are strongly advised to guarantee entry. What to expect Metallica will perform two entirely different setlists across the two nights. The opening acts for Friday are Limp Bizkit and Ice Nine Kills, while Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies kick the night off on Sunday. Levi's Stadium has an 11 p.m. curfew on Fridays and Saturdays for up to five non-NFL events per year. Weeknight and Sunday curfew is 10 p.m., but the venue secured a waiver from the city to extend this Sunday's show until 11 p.m. Expect Metallica's performance to run until curfew — and be prepared in case the band runs over that time. Where to eat before, during or after the show Dining options near the stadium are limited, but nearby Mercado Shopping Center offers good alternatives. Among the eateries are Tomatina, Pho Hoa Noodle Soup & Janzen Tea, In-N-Out Burger, Panda Express and Subway. Other options in the vicinity include Pedro's Restaurant & Cantina (3935 Freedom Circle), El Torito (2950 Lakeside Drive) and Birk's (3955 Freedom Circle), Puesto (2752 Augustine Drive #110) and Il Fornaio (2752 Augustine Drive #120). Inside Levi's, there are about two dozen cashless concession stands featuring local favorites like Super Duper Burgers, Slice House Pizza and Starbird. Reverse ATMs are available to convert cash to a card. After the concert, late-night fast food is your best bet, but expect lines — and maybe even a spontaneous 'Enter Sandman' singalong while you wait. What is the capacity at Levi's Stadium? Levi's Stadium holds 68,500 people, with room for more than 75,000 during special events. The lower bowl alone seats about 45,000, and there are more than 8,500 club seats and 165 suites. What is the bag policy? There are no lockers or designated areas to check your bag at Levi's Stadium, so carry only what you need. Visitors are permitted to bring in approved clear bags not exceeding a size of 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches. Approved bags include backpacks, fanny packs, purses or 1-gallon clear plastic Ziploc-type bags. Small clutch bags, approximately the size of an adult hand (4½ inches by 6½ inches), are also allowed. What items are prohibited inside the venue? Leave confetti, glow sticks, signs, banners, light-up costumes and selfie sticks at home. Phone charging cases and small power banks are allowed, though charging stations are available at guest services. Is tailgating allowed? Tailgating is not permitted, and non-ticket holders are not allowed to gather in parking lots or surrounding areas. There are no external viewing areas provided. What to expect from the weather Expect mild, sunny conditions for the shows, with highs in the low-to-mid 70s and overnight lows around 50 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Sunday may be slightly warmer, near 78 degrees. With little to no rain and only light marine cloud activity expected, fans should enjoy ideal conditions for an outdoor concert. Just don't forget the sunblock. Metallica Takeover events The Metallica experience goes beyond the stage, with a week of fan-focused activities around the Bay Area: M72 Pop-Up Shop (June 19-22) 55 Holger Way, San Jose Shop exclusive merch, including a limited vinyl edition of 72 Seasons, screen-printed posters, skateboards and new collaborations. Open 10 a.m.–7 p.m. (Sunday until 6 p.m.). One item per customer, per day. Special Events on June 21, unless noted: 'Metallica Saved My Life' film sneak peek: 7 p.m. AMC Mercado 20, 3111 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara. Metallica Film Fest: 11:30 a.m. Great Star Theater, 636 Jackson St., S.F. The Art of Squindo: 2:30 p.m. Manny's, 3092 16th St., S.F. Trivia Night with Steffan Chirazi: 6 p.m. Lion's Den Lounge and Bar, 57 Wentworth Place, S.F. …And Tributes for All (Damage Inc. & Motorbreath): 8 p.m. Bimbo's 365 Club, 1025 Columbus Ave., S.F. Community and Charity Events: Loaves & Fishes Volunteering: June 20. Various shifts across three Bay Area locations. American Red Cross Blood Drives: June 16-20 in San Francisco; June 18 at Levi's Stadium. 21+ Tasting Event: Blackened x Drew Estate with Rob Dietrich: 4-8 p.m. June 21. Morgan Hill Cigar Company, 16375 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. Metallica M72 setlist 'Creeping Death' 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' 'Hit the Lights' 'King Nothing' 'Lux Æterna' 'Screaming Suicide' 'Broken, Beat & Scarred' 'The Day That Never Comes' 'Fuel' 'Orion' 'Nothing Else Matters' 'Sad But True' 'One' 'Seek & Destroy' 'Master of Puppets' 'Enter Sandman'

Johnny Depp says he 'never chased fame' and cannot discuss how much it 'upsets' him
Johnny Depp says he 'never chased fame' and cannot discuss how much it 'upsets' him

Yahoo

time33 minutes ago

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  • Yahoo

Johnny Depp says he 'never chased fame' and cannot discuss how much it 'upsets' him

Johnny Depp has "never chased" fame. The 62-year-old actor has been one of the biggest names in Hollywood for more than 40 years but has insisted that being well-known or "pleasing" others was never part of his plan, although he is aware that he cannot really talk about how "upset" it makes him and expect others to sympathise. He told The Sunday Times: "Well, fame is the last thing I ever chased. "If you look at the 9,000 years that I've been doing this s***, it's pretty clear that I wasn't ever thinking how I could be more famous, make a hit or please the press. Fame is an occupational hazard — but if I spout off about how upset I am, people will say, 'Sweetheart, take a job pulling trash bags.' Meanwhile, the Pirates of the Caribbean star grew up as one of four, and even though his parents divorced when he was a teenager, he admitted that the "dynamics changed" once his siblings got married and he found himself having to "step in and out" of family life as he became more well-known. He said: "My brother had his problems with the parents. "There were many episodes of conflict — he and my father would duke it out — and Debbie had her problems with them too. Then Danny got married. Soon Debbie got married too, so it was only me and Christi. Then Christi got married, so it was only me. And dynamics changed. It was almost as if I was used to conflict. It was not abnormal. I did my best to just step in and out. "What were my initial dealings with what we call 'love'? Clearly obtuse. And what that means is, if you're a sucker like I am, sometimes you look in a person's eye and see some sadness, some lonely thing and you feel you can help that person. 'But no good deed goes unpunished. "Because there are those who, when you try to love and help them, will start to give you an understanding of what that malaise, that perturbance was in their eyes. It manifests itself in other ways. And the interesting thing is that it is merely a sliver of my life I have chosen to explore, because it is my mother and my father. Do you know what I'm saying?"

Milkha Singh said Jawaharlal Nehru ‘manipulated' him to go to Pakistan after Partition horrors, recalls Dalip Tahil: ‘He changed my life'
Milkha Singh said Jawaharlal Nehru ‘manipulated' him to go to Pakistan after Partition horrors, recalls Dalip Tahil: ‘He changed my life'

Indian Express

time36 minutes ago

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  • Indian Express

Milkha Singh said Jawaharlal Nehru ‘manipulated' him to go to Pakistan after Partition horrors, recalls Dalip Tahil: ‘He changed my life'

Dalip Tahil played a small but impactful role as Jawaharlal Nehru in athlete Milkha Singh's biographical film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. In a recent interaction, the actor recalled meeting the legendary athlete himself and how Milkha opened up to him about the pivotal role Nehru played in his life. In a recent interaction with Red FM Podcasts, Dalip shared that he had asked Bhaag Milkha Bhaag's team to arrange a meeting with Milkha Singh, as the athlete was the only one who had actually met Jawaharlal Nehru. The actor believed that hearing about Nehru from Milkha himself would help him portray the leader more authentically on the big screen. 'Jawaharlal Nehru had a big role in Milkha Singh's life and I got to know about it after meeting the athlete himself,' Dalip shared. Dalip Tahil recalled Milkha Singh confiding in him that he didn't want to go to Pakistan after being invited to take part in the 200m event at an international athletic competition in Lahore in 1960. The athlete, who was born in what is now the Pakistan side of Punjab, had witnessed the brutalities of Partition up close — Milkha Singh's parents and siblings were killed during the Partition — and he was reluctant to return to Lahore 13 years after the traumatic event. However, Milkha told Dalip that it was former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru who convinced him to take the trip in order to help ease tense relations between the two nations. Opening up about the meeting, Dalip Tahil said, 'Milkha Singh talked to me for 4 hours and we spoke a lot about Jawaharlal Nehru. He told me, 'I didn't want to go back to Pakistan but Prime Minister Pandit Nehru told me to go and he manipulated me by making me the Captain of the team.' Nehru wanted a civilian with a stature to visit Pakistan at that time to amend the bridges, he didn't want to send a politician. Nehru knew what had happened with Milkha ji during partition, so to get him to go back there, he convinced him by making him the Captain. Milkha Singh couldn't say no to Nehru.' Dalip went on to say, 'Milkha Singh told me that he was treated so well in Pakistan. He said, 'I couldn't believe the contrast.'' Dalip also shared a hilarious anecdote. He said, 'After winning the medal in Pakistan, when Milkha came back home, Nehru ji asked him 'what reward you want?' and he responded, 'I want leaves.'' Dalip recalled Milkha Singh's wife's reaction and said, 'She quipped, 'If he would have asked for 100 acres of land, we would have had so much land by now,'' Dalip recalled, adding, 'Milkha Singh told me that Jawaharlal Nehru changed his life.'

Death Valley cast: who are the actors in BBC show? Prior roles
Death Valley cast: who are the actors in BBC show? Prior roles

Scotsman

time37 minutes ago

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  • Scotsman

Death Valley cast: who are the actors in BBC show? Prior roles

Death Valley continues this weekend - and it boasts quite the recognisable cast 📺 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Death Valley will continue with another episode this weekend. Timothy Spall headlines the cast - but there are other familiar faces. Here is where you know the actors in the BBC show from. A brand new episode of Death Valley is on the horizon to help round-out your weekend. It follows a pair of mismatched crime fighters in Wales. Timothy Spall leads the cast of the six-part series, however he is not the only recognisable face. The show also includes actors who have appeared in Game of Thrones and the Harry Potter movies. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But where exactly do you know the stars of Death Valley from? Here's all you need to know: What to expect from Death Valley tonight? Gwyneth Keyworth and Timothy Spall star in BBC1's new crime comedy-drama Death Valley (Picture: BBC/BBC Studios/Simon Ridgway) | BBC/BBC Studios/Simon Ridgway The show will continue with its fifth episode on BBC One tonight (June 22). The preview, via Radio Times, reads: 'A murder mystery event turns into a real crime scene when a famous Welsh actor and TV detective is found stabbed to death at the dinner table. 'Janie's investigation reveals a feud between siblings warring over property and their family's legacy. John rekindles his fledgling romance with the deceased's sister, but gets a hard lesson in the dangers of living in the past.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What time is Death Valley on TV today? The latest episode of the mystery series will be broadcast on the BBC later today (June 22). It is set to start at 8.15pm and will run for approximately 45 minutes, finishing at 9pm. If you don't want to wait for the rest of the season, the full Death Valley boxset is already available on iPlayer. All six episodes are available to watch right now. Who is in the cast of Death Valley? The show features plenty of familiar faces and recognisable names beyond just Timothy Spall, of course. The BBC has confirmed the main and guest actors: Main cast Timothy Spall as John Chapel Gwyneth Keyworth as DS Janie Mallowan Steffan Rhodri as DCI Barry Clarke Alexandria Riley as Baxter Rithvik Andugula as DC Evan Chaudhry Guest actors Melanie Walters as Yvonne Patricia Hodge as Helena Remy Beasley as Rhiannon Mike Bubbins as Tony Sian Gibson as Wendy Amy Morgan as Sioned Steve Spiers as Lloyd Eryn Kelleher as Ava Nathan Foad as Owen Where do you know the cast of Death Valley? Like his character in the show, Timothy Spall is a national treasure and needs no introduction. However, just in case you may remember him from his award winning role as artist J.M.W Turner in the film Mr Turner - and he was also Peter Pettigrew in the Harry Potter films. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Spall originally shot to fame as Barry Spencer Taylor in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. He was also part of the cast for The Sixth Commandment in 2023. The other lead actor in the show, Gwyneth Keyworth, may not have quite the same length of career as Timothy Spall but she has had some memorable roles. She played Clea in the fifth season of Game of Thrones, as well as appearing in shows like Defending the Guilty and Misfits. Gavin and Stacey fans will undoubtedly recognise Steffan Rhodri from his iconic turn as Dave Coaches in the legendary sitcom. He also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1. Meanwhile, Alexandria Riley is best known for her role as DI Ella Richards in The Pembrokeshire Murders - for which she was nominated for a BAFTA Cymru award. She also had a role in season two of The End of the F***ing World and plays Camille Sims in the Apple TV show Silo - alongside Rebecca Ferguson. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad

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