Month: January 2024

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Grief is a devastating stimulus. The manifestations of mental anguish form the subject of Bird Life, Anna Smaill’s elliptical, poetic follow-up to her Booker Prize-longlisted 2015 debut The Chimes. The story centers on two very different women, Dinah and Yasuko. Dinah, a New Zealander, is in Tokyo on a work visa to teach English to
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“We need to see funding commitments for specialist domestic abuse services, from the current and any potential future governments so that women and girls who have experienced abuse can be properly supported to rebuild their lives. Decades of chronic underfunding in the sector, and the cost-of-living crisis, have meant that proper sustainable funding is desperately needed.” 8. Transgender women’s safety Charlie Craggs, actress
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Lisa Vanderpump is bringing some drama to France! The restaurateur and reality star has gathered a group of servers, chefs and bartenders to work at a French estate called Chateau Rosabell and the experience will be aired on the new series Vanderpump Villa. On New Year’s Eve, Hulu debuted the first taste of the upcoming
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Ryan Seacrest got President Biden to talk about all the chicken parmesan he ate over the holidays while Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper revealed whether they ever need to pee during the show, as both ABC and CNN rang in the new year with their annual specials. President Biden and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden,
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