Month: November 2020

As an autistic person, I’ve seen first-hand how the willful misunderstanding and manipulation of an autism diagnosis negatively impacts our community I was diagnosed with autism at 27. There are a number of complex and intersecting reasons why it took so long, but the short version is that I didn’t fit any of the stereotypes
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, presented his 2020 Spending Review to parliament on 25th November. The review comes as the battle against Coronavirus rages on and the economic implications of the pandemic are becoming painfully clear. “Our economic emergency has only just begun,” the chancellor said during his opening statement, saying he will
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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has proven successful in having Kjersti Flaa’s ambitious lawsuit against the tightknit group behind the Golden Globes tossed out, for the time being. “Defendants’ Motion is GRANTED,” wrote Judge Stanley Blumenfeld in a November 20 order that became public late yesterday. “Plaintiff’s right of fair procedure claim and declaratory relief
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Canadian music artists Justin Bieber and The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye) aren’t very happy with the Grammys right now. The 2021 Grammy nominations were announced Tuesday, and fan-favourite Bieber was nominated four times for best pop vocal album, best pop solo performance, best pop duo/group performance and best country duo/group performance. Bieber, 26, disagreed
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i_o, the producer born Garrett Falls Lockhart, died on Monday, November 23. The news was confirmed in a statement posted to Lockhart’s verified Twitter account. “This extremely talented spirit taught us that even if nothing matters, you can still lead with love,” the note reads. “Garrett’s truth and soul lives on through the music he
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A strange life form consumes everything in its path as it grows and grows. REVIEW: The Black Saint has always thought that the Blob was one of (If not THE) scariest movie monsters ever created. I mean think about it for a few seconds: A faceless, shapeless mass of goo that
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According to America’s Reluctant Prince, Carolyn’s mother, Ann Freeman, had openly questioned during her wedding toast whether John was the right man for her daughter. Anthony, however, tempered the awkwardness with his best man toast. “We all know why John would marry Carolyn,” he said. “She is smart, beautiful and charming…What does she see in John? A
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Canadian actor Lochlyn Munro was in his thirties when he gained fame after landing the role of the hilarious jock Greg — whose not-so-nice nude pics embarrass him before he gets slashed at the beauty pageant — in the super-funny horror spoof “Scary Movie.“ Lochlyn Munro shared the screen with an awesome cast of young
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Gardener. Forager. Cook. Homeware extraordinaire. Paula Sutton is our ideal of rural life. And, in a year when we all wanted to escape to the country, Paula’s vision of an idyllic English cottage over on @hillhousevintage has been giving us serious interiors envy. Now that we approach Christmas, when decorating the home becomes even *more*
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Taylor Swift is about to take us on her lockdown journey (which promises more laughter and tears than our own). The singer announced a surprise documentary, folklore: the long pond studio sessions, on Tuesday all about the No1 album she recorded while in quarantine. Excitingly, it’s coming to Disney+ *tonight* at 8.01PM (12:01AM PST) –
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