Christine McGuinness is petrified about the idea of Strictly Come Dancing because of the live audience
Vicky McClure is reportedly joining the next series of The Masked Singer
They will come into effect on February 1, 2025.
Im A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! is reportedly in line for a Celebrity Cyclone spin-off.
The athlete was competing in the Busseltown Ironman endurance race in Western Australia's south-west when they required medical attention during the first swimming leg.
A little extra holly jolly holiday decor never hurt.
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From a masked artist to a Broadway pioneer, these are the one-of-a-kind creative forces shaping the culture today.
What happens when a VanderMeer novice powers through the four-book series.
Mollie Summerland and Charly Van Ter Heiden win the CCI4*-S at Barbury 2022. New look to early-season British Eventing fixtures in 2025 Barbury is returning to the British Eventing (BE) calendar next season, but on much earlier dates than previously (21 to 23 March), to make the most of its well-draining soil. Horseheath is also back in the calendar, the same weekend as Barbury (22 to 23 March). […]
Emmerdale's Mark Charnock, who has played Marlon Dingle in the ITV soap for nearly 30 years, stepped away from the show for a new project that has a sad family connection
In private meetings and memos, the justices made new rules for themselves — then split on whether they could, or should, be enforced.
Sectoral and thematic mutual funds provide investors opportunities for high growth, focusing on specific sectors or broader investment themes. They can bring attractive returns during favorable market cycles but also come with higher risks and cyclical volatility. Market experts suggest these funds are better suited for savvy investors who actively monitor market trends and can handle higher risks.
Even the least religious among us speak, at least on occasion, of the circles of hell. When we do so, we may or may not be thinking of where the concept originated: Dante’s Divina Commedia, or Divine Comedy. We each imagine the circles in our own way — usually filling them with sinners and punishments inspired […]
Industry colleagues expressed mixed reactions to the news, with some voicing support and others, Harshvardhan Rane, suspecting a publicity stunt
Justin Trudeau has a full plate with border security, U.S. trade and NATO funding. The larger question: Who'll be in office next fall?
The tech giant, which has defended the deal to employees who oppose supplying Israel’s military with technology, feared the project might damage its reputation.
Too many office-building lobbies are being turned into soulless spaces with the same Apple Store aesthetic, writes Anthony Paletta. Lobbies are all too easily lost lately. Roche-Dinkeloo's postmodern 60 Wall Street atrium in New York is gone. Helmut Jahn's Thompson Center atrium in Chicago will survive, but sheared of its harlequin colours to become a
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San Antonio has long had a high rate of family violence. An unusual court is trying to intervene before the violence turns deadly.
The cost of the Ford government’s redevelopment of Ontario Place has ballooned by more than $1.8 billion and the process for selecting new tenants for the prized lakefront property wasn’t transparent or fair, according to the province’s auditor general.
The most bitter fight in politics is between the center and left.
With the moon in Capricorn, now is the time to think seriously about what you want — and how to plan for it.
Clayne Crawford and Summer Shelton discuss their independent film "You & I," on digital video-on-demand Tuesday, which they made in 14 days with a 10 person crew.