Month: July 2021

As I wandered through central London yesterday, I saw people of all colours and creeds from across the country singing “ENGERLAND! ENGERLAND!” Donning my England shirt, I felt pride – I’d never felt more English. After a time of such division and hostility in British society, after a time of darkness during the pandemic, it
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Translated by Victoria Cribb — 2020 was a year of lasts for Icelandic crime writer Ragnar Jónasson. The Mist, the third in the Hidden Iceland trilogy, as well as Winterkill, the final Ari Thór novel, were released the midst of the pandemic. Instead of diving straight back with a new series, with The Girl Who
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In an effort to combat an increasing number of Delta variant Covid cases, France is set to introduce tighter restrictions affecting cultural activities beginning July 21. From that date, it will become mandatory for those over 12-years-old to show the official EU Digital Covid Certificate (or “health pass”) to access all cultural and leisure venues
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News Sparks Announce 2022 North American Tour Ron and Russell Mael are scheduled to play shows next February, March, and April By Quinn Moreland July 12, 2021 Facebook Twitter Sparks’ Ron and Russell Mael, July 2021 (JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP via Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Sparks have announced a North American tour set for 2022. The dates
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Cardi B and Kulture both looked overjoyed at the diamond necklace that had Minnie Mouse and Chanel charms for Kulture’s third birthday. Cardi B, 28, went all out for her daughter Kulture’s third birthday. The “Up” rapper posted her daughter’s adorable reaction to to receiving the ridiculously cute Elliot Eliantte diamond charm necklace. Cardi posted the video
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Filmmaker Jonas Carpignano rounds out his Calabrian trilogy with Directors’ Fortnight entry A Chiara, the story of a 15-year-old girl who learns some hard truths about her close-knit family when her father disappears. Carpignano stopped by Deadline’s Cannes Studio to talk about making the film and his experiences in Gioia Tauro, Italy, where each of
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When you’re a new mum, feeding your baby will be your priority. A newborn’s world is basically eat, sleep, burp, repeat. However you choose – or are able – to feed your lil one should be your decision alone. If you bottle feed you’ll need a steriliser and formula but if you’re breast-feeding, a nursing
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