Indie isles: These unsung Caribbean beaches are stictly for the in-the-know

Indie isles: These unsung Caribbean beaches are stictly for the in-the-know

Not all of the Caribbean is teeming with tourists. Just consider the luxurious, stunning and under-appreciated isle of Anguilla. It has long hovered at the bottom end of visitor numbers in the Caribbean — with just 30,000 or so visitors in 2019, compared with the million or more sun seekers who hit the Bahamas each … Read more

Like a Virgin: Richard Branson’s latest boozy cruises launch this spring

Like a Virgin: Richard Branson’s latest boozy cruises launch this spring

Lest you forgot, blonds have more fun … and nowhere is that glaringly more true than in the madcap world of billionaires. While the dark-haired fat cat the world loves to hate, Elon Musk, uses his spoils to troll the libs, another billionaire — the British Betty to his Viking Veronica — is more famous … Read more

Johnny Depp insider debunks report he’s returning to ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’

Johnny Depp insider debunks report he’s returning to ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’

Shiver our timbers — Johnny Depp is allegedly back. The “Pirates of the Caribbean” actor is rumored to be reprising his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the movie franchise five years after the last film, “Dead Men Tell No Tales,” was released. However, Depp’s team is halting ye olde rumor mill, as a source … Read more

Margot Robbie claims Disney killed ‘cool,’ female-led ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film

Margot Robbie claims Disney killed ‘cool,’ female-led ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film

That ship sailed and sank. Actress Margot Robbie said Monday that the brand-new, female-led “Pirates of the Caribbean” film was forced to walk the plank by Disney, reported Vanity Fair. According to the “Birds of Prey” actress, the idea was broached in an effort to reboot the franchise that originally starred Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom … Read more

Bolsonaro welcomes emperor’s heart for Brazil bicentennial

Bolsonaro welcomes emperor’s heart for Brazil bicentennial

SAO PAULO (AP) – The emaciated monarch who declared Brazil’s independence returned to the South American nation on Tuesday for celebrations worthy of the head of state as the country prepares to celebrate its bicentenary. The heart of Pedro I, contained in a golden relic, arrived in a Brazilian Air Force plane from Portugal on … Read more