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The 2017 Jaguar F-Pace is highly anticipated release – bringing Jaguar to the SUV market. At first glance, the design is quite sleek with the front end distinctly Jaguar. Performance-wise, it had no problem accelerating to our desired speed. Nothing’s more irritating than an underpowered vehicle for me. Let’s take a closer look at the 2017 Jaguar F-Pace.
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David Bowie’s Lazarus musical had a very short run in both New York and London. Now, if you find yourself in London at the end of the month, you’ll get to experience the show albeit in virtual reality. Lazarus will be part of the V&A Museum’s “From VHS to VR” exhibit in London. It’ll be part of the museum’s Performance Festival happening on April 30th. The VR experience will place you right into the recording of Lazarus during its King’s Cross Theatre run. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like the Lazarus VR experience will extend beyond that. But who knows? We’re keeping our fingers crossed.
Source: Engadget