Higuita: The Way of the Scorpion is a documentary written and directed by Luis Ara about the life of René Higuita, one of the most charismatic players of his generation.
René Higuita was a goalkeeper who, in his own way, changed the world of football. He was a goalkeeper who took penalty kicks, ventured out of his goal and made incredible plays to capture the attention of adoring fans who flocked to the stadium to see what René Higuita would come up with that afternoon.
Off the field, he was an idol as well: a man who enjoyed the nightlife and reveled in the world of fame, rubbing shoulders with high-profile figures in various ways. He had powerful friends involved in the drug trade and found himself entangled in scandals of all sorts.
“Higuita: The Way of the Scorpion” is a documentary that not only delves into the world of...
René Higuita was a goalkeeper who, in his own way, changed the world of football. He was a goalkeeper who took penalty kicks, ventured out of his goal and made incredible plays to capture the attention of adoring fans who flocked to the stadium to see what René Higuita would come up with that afternoon.
Off the field, he was an idol as well: a man who enjoyed the nightlife and reveled in the world of fame, rubbing shoulders with high-profile figures in various ways. He had powerful friends involved in the drug trade and found himself entangled in scandals of all sorts.
“Higuita: The Way of the Scorpion” is a documentary that not only delves into the world of...
- 11/2/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Prime Video’s Harlem Season 2 Episode 7 picks up with Camille returning home after spending the night with Jameson, but she explains what happened. The season ends with one of the friends getting engaged, and another, or the same on, finding out they’re pregnant. Here are the recaps for episode 7 and the finale, plus all the music featured.
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 7
Bellah – “In The Moment”
The song plays when Camille comes home after spending the night with Jameson
Gs and Kyke – “Ay Ay Ay”
The song plays when the friends first arrive in Puerto Rico
Lemuell – “Diferencias”
This song plays while Keith and Quinn talk and eventually kiss over dinner
Jordizy – “Banco”
This song is playing when the friends order drinks at the club
It's giving every great romantic comedy #HarlemOnPrime pic.twitter.com/h0CsN8uVIT
— Harlem (@HarlemOnPrime) February 23, 2023
Jordizy, Breyco En Producidera, Toxic Crow...
All the songs featured in ‘Harlem’ Season 2 Episode 7
Bellah – “In The Moment”
The song plays when Camille comes home after spending the night with Jameson
Gs and Kyke – “Ay Ay Ay”
The song plays when the friends first arrive in Puerto Rico
Lemuell – “Diferencias”
This song plays while Keith and Quinn talk and eventually kiss over dinner
Jordizy – “Banco”
This song is playing when the friends order drinks at the club
It's giving every great romantic comedy #HarlemOnPrime pic.twitter.com/h0CsN8uVIT
— Harlem (@HarlemOnPrime) February 23, 2023
Jordizy, Breyco En Producidera, Toxic Crow...
- 2/25/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
By Tamara Lush And Verena Dobnik, The Associated Press
New York — Look at a photo or news clip from around the world of Occupy protesters and you'll likely spot a handful of people wearing masks of a cartoon-like man with a pointy beard, closed-mouth smile and mysterious eyes.
The mask is a stylized version of Guy Fawkes, an Englishman who tried to bomb the British Parliament on Nov. 5, 1605.
Scroll down for photos of the Vendetta mask at protests around the world.
"They're very meaningful masks," said Alexandra Ricciardelli, who was rolling cigarettes on a table outside her tent in New York's Zuccotti Park two days before the anniversary of Fawkes' failed bombing attempt.
"It's not about bombing anything; it's about being anonymous – and peaceful."
To the 20-year-old from Keyport, New Jersey, the Fawkes mask "is about being against The Man – the power that keeps you down."
But history books didn't...
New York — Look at a photo or news clip from around the world of Occupy protesters and you'll likely spot a handful of people wearing masks of a cartoon-like man with a pointy beard, closed-mouth smile and mysterious eyes.
The mask is a stylized version of Guy Fawkes, an Englishman who tried to bomb the British Parliament on Nov. 5, 1605.
Scroll down for photos of the Vendetta mask at protests around the world.
"They're very meaningful masks," said Alexandra Ricciardelli, who was rolling cigarettes on a table outside her tent in New York's Zuccotti Park two days before the anniversary of Fawkes' failed bombing attempt.
"It's not about bombing anything; it's about being anonymous – and peaceful."
To the 20-year-old from Keyport, New Jersey, the Fawkes mask "is about being against The Man – the power that keeps you down."
But history books didn't...
- 11/4/2011
- by AP/The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
New York — Look at a photo or news clip from around the world of Occupy protesters and you'll likely spot a handful of people wearing masks of a cartoon-like man with a pointy beard, closed-mouth smile and mysterious eyes.
The mask is a stylized version of Guy Fawkes, an Englishman who tried to bomb the British Parliament on Nov. 5, 1605.
"They're very meaningful masks," said Alexandra Ricciardelli, who was rolling cigarettes on a table outside her tent in New York's Zuccotti Park two days before the anniversary of Fawkes' failed bombing attempt.
"It's not about bombing anything; it's about being anonymous – and peaceful."
To the 20-year-old from Keyport, New Jersey, the Fawkes mask "is about being against The Man – the power that keeps you down."
But history books didn't lead to the mask's popularity: A nearly 30-year-old graphic novel and a five-year-old movie did.
"V for Vendetta," the comic-based movie whose violent,...
The mask is a stylized version of Guy Fawkes, an Englishman who tried to bomb the British Parliament on Nov. 5, 1605.
"They're very meaningful masks," said Alexandra Ricciardelli, who was rolling cigarettes on a table outside her tent in New York's Zuccotti Park two days before the anniversary of Fawkes' failed bombing attempt.
"It's not about bombing anything; it's about being anonymous – and peaceful."
To the 20-year-old from Keyport, New Jersey, the Fawkes mask "is about being against The Man – the power that keeps you down."
But history books didn't lead to the mask's popularity: A nearly 30-year-old graphic novel and a five-year-old movie did.
"V for Vendetta," the comic-based movie whose violent,...
- 11/4/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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