World Cup 2006Cissé out for France after breaking leg in friendlyDjibril Cissé's chances both of featuring in the World Cup finals and leaving Liverpool appeared to have been dashed last night when he was stretchered from the field with a suspected broken leg during France's final pre-tournament friendly against China in Saint-Etienne.
The 24-year-old striker was chasing the ball down the right flank only 10 minutes into the fixture when he was knocked off balance by a China defender and, as he fell, his right leg twisted under him and buckled above the ankle.
Diipa Khosla is not your average influencer. Yes, the 31 year-old mogul has gathered an impressive community of 1.5 million followers on Instagram in just over seven years, thanks in part to her fashion and beauty posts. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. She describes herself as a “Global Indian” having grown up in a small town in India, studied in Amsterdam, then settled between there and London. She has a degree in international law, she founded non-profit organisation Post For Change and she established her own beauty column here at GLAMOUR.
The Paris Review has a new editor, a new staff, and a new vibe. Front row (from left): Niela Orr, Lori Dorr, Matthew Higgs, Emily Stokes, Sophie Haigney, Jane Breakell, and Olivia Kan-Sperling. Back row: Amanda Gersten, Na Kim, Lidija Haas, Jay Graham, and Oriana Ullman. Photo: Victor Llorente Front row (from left): Niela Orr, Lori Dorr, Matthew Higgs, Emily Stokes, Sophie Haigney, Jane Breakell, and Olivia Kan-Sperling. Back row: Amanda Gersten, Na Kim, Lidija Haas, Jay Graham, and Oriana Ullman.
Podcasts > News > New Orleans writer Ian McNulty hosts Where Y'Eat, a weekly exploration and celebration of food culture in the Crescent City and south Louisiana. Ian gives listeners the low-down on the hottest new restaurants, old local favorites and hidden hole-in-the-wall joints alike, and he profiles the new trends, the cherished traditions and the people and personalities keeping America's most distinctive food scene cooking.
Getty Ozzy Osbourne and Uriah Heep drummer Lee Kerslake has died after a long battle with cancer.
One of Lee's bandmates from Uriah Heep broke the news Saturday, saying, "It's with the heaviest of hearts that I share with you that Lee Kerslake, my friend of 55 years and the best drummer I ever played with, lost his battle with cancer at 03:30 this morning."
Lee played with Ozzy's band in 1980 and '81.