October 26, 2015 12:50 PM EDT
If you’re looking for a fun seasonal beverage at Starbucks this week, you’ll probably go for a pumpkin spice latte or some kind of cinnamon cider apple thing. But if you want to go a spookier route, Starbucks just released a limited-edition Halloween-themed drink called the Frappula Frappuccino.
Props to Starbucks for creating a Halloween beverage that really does look spooky. Or at least, a beverage that looks like blood is one of the key ingredients.
Director Patrick Liu did not play the trumpet in his high school marching band. Unlike Chang Jia-Han, the lead character in Liu’s movie Your Name Engraved Herein, Liu played the flute. But there’s special meaning to the instrument of choice for Chang Jia-Han (Edward Chen)—nicknamed A-Han. “To quote our composer, the trumpet has a sound quality of wanting to say something, but not being able to get it out,” Liu tells TIME in Mandarin.
Who Is the Joker in 'The Batman'? Unmistakable laughter could be heard in one of the last scenes of 'The Batman.' What does it mean?
Source: Getty ImagesA disembodied voice tries to soothe the Riddler (Paul Dano), the evil antagonist whose finely-tuned masterplan turns out to be a major flop, in the last scene of The Batman. His titillating chatter and clever remarks have already had an impact on fans, but it was his trademark laughter that has sparked new conversations.
The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) will on Wednesday begin its presidential campaign nationwide with a solidarity march. Naija News reports that the APC and other political parties will start their presidential campaigns nationwide on September 28 in line with the directive of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
According to a statement released by the Tinubu Presidential Campaign Council, the solidarity march would start from the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) office on Herbert Macaulay Way, Central Business District, Abuja, to the Unity Fountain, Maitama.
December 9, 2014 10:18 AM EST
Five of the dozen or so women who have accused Bill Cosby of sexual assault appeared during a joint interview that aired Monday evening to condemn the famed actor and comedian in primetime.
“It’s unbelievable to be in the presence of these great women. It’s a sisterhood,” Barbara Bowman, whose Washington Post op-ed last month helped reignite discussion about the allegations, said on CNN. “The glue that bonds us might be morbid and sad and awful, but … I feel very protective of these people.