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Guardian Sport NetworkLigue 1Haise has taken Lens from Ligue 2 to the upper reaches of Ligue 1 in just two years – all while losing some of his best players
By Adam White for Get French Football News
Franck Haise welled up. The Lens manager was being interviewed on the touchline after his team had won a game last season when Thierry Henry, who was working as a TV pundit, broke into a glowing review of Haise’s “contagious and impressive” team.
We asked interior-design experts about kitchen trends they think people will regret in a few years. The pros said you might want to rethink double islands, concrete countertops, and breakfast nooks. They said all-white kitchens, black hardware, and patterned floors aren't super timeless either. Patterned floors make a bold statement but may quickly go out of style. Tiles can be expensive to replace. alexandre zveiger/Shutterstock Interior designer Kelly Taylor, owner of Kelly Taylor Interior Design, told Insider that kitchen floors aren't ideal for incorporating detailed patterns, such as checkered flooring.
The ensemble for Academy Award nominee Ava DuVernay’s upcoming film “Caste” is growing more star-studded with the addition of Niecy Nash-Betts, Jon Bernthal, Vera Farmiga, Nick Offerman, Jasmine Cephas Jones and Connie Nielsen.
The six actors join Academy Award nominee Aunjanue Ellis, who was previously announced as the lead in the film inspired by Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson’s “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents.” Described in The New York Times as “an instant American classic and almost certainly the keynote nonfiction book of the American century thus far,” the book — and subsequently DuVernay’s film — examines the system of hierarchy that has shaped America.
Funk legend and Ohio Players frontman Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner -- the voice behind "Love Rollercoaster" -- has died.
According to friends and bandmates, Bonner passed away over the weekend in Trotwood, Ohio following a battle with cancer. He was 69.
His family posted a message on Facebook, writing, "While his family, friends, colleagues, and fans mourn his passing they celebrate fondly his memory, music and legacy."
Bonner's career spanned 56 years.