3 weeks agoNewsComments Off on Sage Black Friday 2024: what to expect this November
NOVEMBER is the ideal time to grab discounted kitchen gadgets, especially high-end coffee makers.
The Sage Black Friday deals are the perfect opportunity to snag one of its coveted coffee machines for less, and we’re rounding up the best offers here.
Sage 3X Bluicer – a blender and juicer in one[/caption]
If last year is anything to go by, get ready for some sweet price drops on popular coffee machines like the Sage Barista Pro and Sage Bambino Plus.
Sage isn’t just about coffee though. They also whip up a fantastic range of kitchen gadgets, including blenders, food processors, toasters, kettles, and even a bread maker.
We’ve got our sights set on the Sage Bluicer—a nifty combo of a juicer and smoothie blender; so let’s hope that one gets included in the deals.
Last Black Friday, we spotted some fantastic deals on Sage coffee machines. The Bambino Plus dropped to just £329, making it a real steal.
The Barista Pro was also a hit, reduced to £649—saving you nearly £100 compared to its usual price.
And let’s not forget about the Barista Touch Espresso Machine, which you could snag on eBay for less than half price for a refurbished model. It was truly one of the best buys of 2023.
Other retailers like Amazon, John Lewis, and Very joined in on the fun, offering their own Black Friday deals on Sage coffee machines, helping shoppers save hundreds of pounds.
We’re expecting more of the same this year, so stay tuned! We’ll keep you updated with the latest deals as they roll in.
When is Cyber Monday 2024 and is Sage taking part?
This year, Cyber Monday is on December 2nd, always the Monday after Black Friday and the grand finale of the annual shopping spree.
Originally focused on online shopping, Cyber Monday has evolved, with retailers now offering deals both online and in-store.
It’s one of the best days to snag bargains after Black Friday, but if you’re eyeing something specific, don’t wait too long hoping for even lower prices.
While many offers are available over the long weekend, the best deals with the biggest discounts sell out quickly.
How much does Sage’s shipping cost?
Anything over £10 qualifies for free delivery; for items under £10 the shipping charge is £2.50
Delivery times are three to four working days unless otherwise specified on the product page.
As far as we can see there is no next-day delivery, but three to four days is pretty quick for standard shipping.
Does Sage offer any other discounts?
Sage frequently features special offers on its site, like October 2024’s discounts on coffee makers and juicers, £100 off its pizza oven, and £50 off the Combi Wave 3-in-1 air fryer, microwave, and convection oven.
Plus, when you sign up for the Sage newsletter, you’ll get the scoop on upcoming sales and enjoy 10% off your first order.
3 weeks agoNewsComments Off on Kylie Minogue opens up about life, love and staying grounded as she releases Tension II
SHE’S lived her life in the spotlight ever since arriving on Neighbours in 1986 aged 17.
But somehow Kylie Minogue has never fallen into the trap of having her love life overshadow her music, like many of her peers.
It is an impressive feat considering she has 17 albums, most of which see her sing about love and finding The One.
And as she celebrates the release of her most recent record, Tension II, out yesterday, the I Should Be So Lucky singer tells The Sun she has never felt more confident without a man by her side.
“There’s no one significant in my life and I feel content,” Kylie, 56, explains. “I feel like this is my destiny right now.”
When I tell her she seems to be owning it, single and without a man, she smiles and says: “Yes, that’s fair to say. I am in that lane of life.
“But if there is a best friend who turns up and says to me, ‘You’ve got to meet this person’, then why not?”
For now, though, Kylie has more than enough on her plate, with the release of Tension II and, next year, heading out on a 58-date tour.
The new record, which is a darker and definitely sexier follow-up to the chart-topper Tension, includes infectiously catchy track Someone For Me.
She sings over dance beats: “Yeah, you look happy, but do you have someone for me? To be the one, to turn me on. That’s what I need. Do you have someone for me?”
When I ask Kylie if this is auto- biographical, she throws her head back and laughs as if expecting the question — but shakes her head.
“No,” she replies, beaming. “I think Someone For Me is very clever songwriting. I can really picture the story and I love twists like, ‘I really want you to be happy but do you have someone for me?’.”
The past year has been extraordinary for the singer, with No1 single Padam Padam cementing her status as a pop great when it came out last year.
While Kylie is just four years away from the big 6-0, the track saw her make it on to both the Radio 1 and Capital FM playlists — a feat nigh-on impossible for female singers over age 30.
More recently, her collaboration with US DJ The Blessed Madonna, on the track Edge Of A Saturday Night, also found its way on to Radio 1.
‘A love affair’
And she has finally cracked the States, wrapping up a sell-out debut Las Vegas residency at Voltaire at The Venetian and announcing a US arena tour including two nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
For the past 12 months, Kylie has been on a never-ending tour of TV chat shows, awards ceremonies and studios around the globe.
Hinting none of it would have been possible, or it would have felt more restrained, had she been juggling a relationship, she says: “To go through this moment, this whole Tension and Tension II journey . . . that kind of is a love affair as well — with the fans, your audience and your work and the music.”
Reflecting on years and relationships gone by, she continues: “Added to that is the history of what has come before and where I am at in my life now and what I want to achieve. “I’m happy.”
This is the third time I have interviewed Kylie, which is perhaps why, as she sits in front of me, she is the most relaxed I have ever seen her.
“Oh, Jack’s had a makeover,” she giggles as we meet and she spots my newly home-dyed blond hair.
After telling her my partner did it for £2.50 with a toothbrush in my living room, she laughs and says: “Look, through one’s life I think it’s good to explore different colours.
“I’ve done most of them during my career and I’ve loved it.”
I am really pleased people are on board with that and they understand
Kylie Minogue
With Tension II, Kylie further explores the electronic beats and dance-heavy sounds that boosted her career last year.
Opening up about the record, she says: “The doors that Padam Padam and Tension opened were different to before.
“Tension was pretty out there and Padam had a hypnotic quality. Both were bold and paved the way for this new record.
“I didn’t have a specific sound. With this, I did a lot of sessions in LA with new people.
“The mission actually wasn’t to do an album but to find an extra few songs for a repack but then we did more and more.
“It’s not the new album, it’s the sequel.
“I am really pleased people are on board with that and they understand. This Tension II, it’s more of the same world.”
The new album’s lead single, Lights, Camera, Action, is a thumping power anthem and the accompanying video sees Kylie take on the persona of a demanding Hollywood diva.
It is worlds away from the pint-sized star in front of me, who smiles politely in a cosy cardigan when she is brought a hot drink by a member of her team.
As I press Kylie on whether she has ever fired off a flurry of diva demands simply because she can, she insists that she is more focused on getting the job done — and well — than being surrounded with her favourite scented candles or having her dressing room adorned with flowers cut to exact heights.
‘I can make do’
She says: “I don’t have many diva requests but can be kind of demanding in that I want people to turn up and do their job.
“I want them to have fun — when I’m running a tour or whatever, I like to be a nice and kind boss — but there are times when the eyebrow might go . . . it’s a look, and no one wants the look.
“At the same time, though, I get it — people get distracted or they get a bit bored or they are tired. I do factor all of that in but, you know, you need to turn up when it’s time to turn up.
“It’s not an ‘I want puppies in the dressing room’ request.
“I am kind of pretty basic on that front. I can make do — but just have a work ethic.”
I concede that should I ever be given the smallest sliver of fame, puppies, especially Labradors, would be on my rider — and Kylie quips: “Well, we can all come to your dressing room then, can’t we, and it will be the best one.”
Taking a more serious tone, I am keen to know how a woman who has sold more than 80million records and become the first female artist in history to top the UK albums chart over five consecutive decades, has not let all the success go to her head.
Batting off the accolades, Kylie says frankly: “I guess because I know a lot of it is make-believe — I don’t entirely like that as a quote, but it’s a performance.
You are the person that you present but there is a whole other side to life
Kylie Minogue
“It’s what we are all doing in our different roles, to present something.
“I know there is backstage as well, and backstage isn’t always pretty and things don’t always work.
“It is backstage where the machine turns and that’s enough to keep you grounded.
“You are the person that you present but there is a whole other side to life, a more dominant side to life, that is real life.
“And that, in itself, is enough to keep me grounded.”
Kylie, who moved back to Oz last year, added: “My family is really important and integral to that — knowing that they are there and I have their support in good times and bad times.
“And I want to say some common sense, but I know common sense doesn’t always prevail.
“It’s how I’ve rolled from the beginning. There is a lot to be said for having a lot of years under my belt, when you start working young.
“I don’t live in fairyland, I’m also just determined. I want to just get the best result. I will sleep at the end of it.”
‘It was awful’
Kylie’s work ethic is admirable but she admits that, at times, she can take it too far.
While the outside world was not aware anything was askew earlier this summer, she was secretly bed-bound with bronchitis for a month.
She says: “It’s only been a year since Tension came out but it feels like a lot longer to me.
“Yes, it’s draining, it’s go, go, go. It is hard to slow down but sometimes it just gets you.
“I had bronchitis for over a month which was the universe’s way of telling me, ‘You need to stop’. It was awful. I didn’t know if I would have to cancel the [September] shows in Singapore. It was that close. I got better in the nick of time.
“I may present to the world like I never stop and am really, really busy, which I like — but yeah, if there is a moment to stop . . .
“I have got to embrace that as well — especially with touring next year, I will have to factor it in.”
Dark and sexy beats
BARELY 12 months since her No1 album Tension, Kylie is back with a darker and sexier follow-up.
From the outset, Tension II is laced with moody electronic dance beats and sultry lyrics.
She has certainly never been one of life’s wallflowers – her golden hotpants for 2000 single Spinning Around are unforgettable – but Tension II is Kylie at her most confident and empowered in years.
Stand-out tracks come with Taboo and Someone For Me – both of which are beat-thumping, liberating anthems and could easily be follow-up singles to diva-tastic album lead Lights, Camera, Action.
On Taboo, Kylie purrs: “I know I shouldn’t but I just can’t help myself.
“No names, no need to. Just enjoy the situation.”
The track features an electronic string melody that could have been taken straight from the ABBA playbook.
Kylie later not-so-subtly adds on Someone For Me: “Do you have someone for me? Someone you know, to take me home, that’s what I need.”
Hello is another standout, as is the closest thing to a ballad, Shoulda Left Ya, which features a whimsical, summer-tinged chorus.
While they worked great as standalone singles earlier this year, the final four collaboration tracks, including with US DJ Diplo and Aussie vocal powerhouse SIA, do not really add much to the record as a whole.
But they are sure to work wonders as Kylie continues to expand her appeal across the Pond.
Tension II sees Kylie back with a darker and sexier follow-up to her last album[/caption]
KYLIE MINOGUE
TENSION II
★★★★☆
A Royal Albert ball for Dua
DUA LIPA put on a breathtaking performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall in this red Jean Paul Gaultier dress.
She effortlessly entertained the masses with the 53-piece Heritage Orchestra and was even joined by Sir Elton John who came out to sing their No1 hit Cold Heart.
As well as songs from her latest album, Radical Optimism, Dua sang her Barbie soundtrack hit Dance The Night live for the first time – and showed off her newly dyed hair, as she went back to brunette.
She’s sounding, and looking, great.
The charts
CHARLI XCX has finally climbed to the top and scored her second No1 album with Brat, four months after it came out.
It follows the release of a remix record featuring a collaboration with Ariana Grande, which is at No7 in the singles chart.
SINGLES:
Taste – Sabrina Carpenter
Die With A Smile – Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars
Sailor Song – Gigi Perez
I Love You, I’m Sorry – Grace Abrams
Somedays – Sonny Fodera, Jazzy, D.O.D
Hot To Go – Chappel Roan
Sympathy Is A Knife – Charlie XCX ft Ariana Grande
Thick Of It – KSI ft Trippie Red
Bed Chem – Sabrina Carpenter
Move – Adam Port, Stryv & Malachiii
ALBUMS:
Brat – Charli XCX
The Mighty Several – Paul Heaton
Short n’ Sweet – Sabrina Carpenter
Moon Music – Coldplay
The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess – Chappel Roan
3 weeks agoNewsComments Off on ‘That’s why he’s captain’, say Man Utd fans as Bruno Fernandes shares touching message after gift from Scott McTominay
BRUNO FERNANDES has shared a touching message after receiving a gift from Scott McTominay.
The Manchester United captain was surprised by his ex-team-mate after facing him during the international break.
Bruno Fernandes has been hailed for his touching message to Scott McTominay[/caption]
The Manchester United captain was gifted a Napoli shirt by his former team-mate[/caption]
3 weeks agoNewsComments Off on Comedian Jim Gaffigan goes after Harris, Dems at Al Smith Dinner
Comedian Jim Gaffigan repeatedly took shots at Kamala Harris during the Oct. 17 Al Smith Dinner in Manhattan after the the Democratic nominee became the first presidential candidate in 40 years to skip the light-hearted Catholic charity bash. “You know, this event has been referred to as the Catholic Met Gala. Twenty-two percent of Americans...