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Alexi Kaye Campbell's play reminds us that despite the sexual sea-change in Britain since the 1950s, prejudice is still with usLast Saturday, Whitehall in London was thronged with demonstrators protesting against Russia's new anti-gay laws. It seems a good time, therefore, for Jamie Lloyd to revive Alexi Kaye Campbell's prizewinning 2008 play about the seismic changes in attitudes to sexuality that have taken place in Britain over the past 60 years.
The kern babies in Sony Pictures’ “The Unholy” might very well join the realm of creepiest movie dolls when the movie is released in theaters on Good Friday, April 2. It was production designer Felicity Abbott’s job to fashion them, part of a Scottish tradition among Celtic farmers who would bury the totems at the end of their fields to bring good luck.
"I'm so blessed in my life and I'm happy and I'm here with my family," she told E! News. "Life's too beautiful to be mean and to have strange reactions and stuff. I'm having a good night."
As if she needed another reason to grin, the actress is hard at work filming the upcoming movie, Point Break.
And before you ask if it's a remake of the 1991 film, Palmer prefers to call the project a "
American flags fly in front of the General Motors production plant complex in Lordstown, Ohio. Photograph: Allison Farrand/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesAmerican flags fly in front of the General Motors production plant complex in Lordstown, Ohio. Photograph: Allison Farrand/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesGeneral MotorsClosing of Chevrolet plant is latest blow in a slow, painful decline in Lordstown – an area that has suffered more than most from the outsourcing of jobs overseas
Redeem now Concert etiquette exists to ensure that gigs remain a safe, cooperative environment for all. Insider's senior music reporter rounded up six key rules that any reasonable fan should agree with. Most importantly, don't throw things at the stage. Broadly speaking, respect the people around you. Concert etiquette has become a hot topic in the aftermath of the pandemic. When live music finally returned, it brought a wave of concertgoers who either forgot how to act appropriately or never learned in the first place.
It is rare for a holiday movie to portray in full the reality of the season, which is that for many, it isn’t all that happy. Sure, many a popular Christmas movie takes a jaded Scrooge of a protagonist to a place where they allow themselves to experience the joy of the holiday season, but even that arc idealizes the holiday season as a balm for even the most lost of souls.
Chef Scotty Scott wants you to explore the wide, varied and insanely delicious world of soul food. In his first cookbook, titled Fix Me A Plate, the lawyer-turned-personal chef shares his love for the traditional cuisine by honoring the classics — and putting his own remix on others in what he calls "new school soul food."
Scott spoke with NPR's Weekend Edition from Fort Worth, Texas, about how he got his first taste of cooking, his inspiration for the recipes, and what makes his sweet potato pie special.
With a new fleet of rappers bursting on the scene, it’s no easy feat selecting those that stand out. However, one listen toDC the Don, and it’s clear why the young rapper has blown up. With a unique blend of Hip Hop and rock music, he’s very much in a league of his own. Day after day, the fast rising star welcomes in a hoard of new fans.
Through an unconventional and dynamic rap style, DC the Don has carved out a specially designed path.
Are you having the yearly panic of what on earth to buy everyone for Christmas? With 2020 being a very tough year for most people’s finances, and lockdown 2.0 preventing us from visiting the shops, don’t panic if you’re lost for inspiration.
We recommend breaking down your gift giving list into themes. Chances are, there’s the beauty obsessive who wants nothing more than a brand new lipstick, the bookworm whose looking to load up their 2021 reading list and the culinary queen who wants all the latest kitchen gadgets.