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Jackton Distillery, which produces the Raer range of spirits, say they have acquired a number of the limited and highly sought after Chambord virgin oak barrels, each yielding 228 litres, with the first being filled with new make spirit on Monday, May 10.
Speaking about the intriguing casks, sales and marketing director for Jackton Distillery Katie O’Brien, said: “We pride ourselves on sourcing the best casks throughout the world for the maturation of our new make spirit produced straight from
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A Quiet Place Part II has become the first film to surpass $100million in US ticket sales during the pandemic era.The horror sequel starring Emily Blunt opened in the United States on May 28 after multiple COVID-related delays, and has since generated $108million (£77m) at the domestic box office and another $80million (£57m) internationally.The $100million mark wouldn’t usually be a notable feat, but because the coronavirus pandemic forced cinemas to close for a long period of time ticket sales
Kamala Harris is celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community. Harris became the first sitting vice president to march in a Pride event on Saturday, as she and husband Doug Emhoff participated in Capital Pride in Washington, D.C.The vice president wore a white «love is love» T-shirt with a coral blazer, while Emhoff sported a shirt reading «love first» in rainbow letters.
A Quiet Place Part II is unstoppable!
Daria Berenato is remembering what it was like to make history as WWE’s first openly gay female wrestler.
In Godfather of Harlem, Forest Whitaker has tapped into one of the complex roles and narratives of a storied career, which has already netted him an Oscar, a BAFTA Award, two SAG statuettes, the Cannes Film Festival’s award for Best Actor and countless other accolades.
Teyana Taylor made history on Monday when she was announced by Maxim as the publication's "Sexiest Woman Alive." The "retired" R&B singer and overall fashion and lifestyle magnate, 30, shared the news that she was crowned as the honoree in a lengthy Instagram post explaining the magnitude of topping the 2021 Hot 100 list as the publication’s first-ever Black recipient that also brings with it a lifetime of bragging rights.
Glassjaw have announced plans to perform their first albums in full on an extensive US tour next year.The band will mark 20 years of their 2002 album ‘Worship And Tribute’, and also take in planned anniversary celebrations for 2000’s ‘Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence’ that were curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic.“It felt fitting to celebrate both simultaneously as the world begins to open back up,” a press release reads.
Make way for the queen!
Justin Bieber has returned to the Juno Awards stage for the first time since 2010.
Helio Castroneves is a winner yet again!
party ' that kicked off overnight. Footage shared publicly on social media shows revellers dancing in Forest of Ae, near Dumfries, around 12.40am on Sunday May 30.
Boris Johnson has reportedly tied the knot with his partner, Carrie Symonds, making the 56-year-old the first British Prime Minister to get married while in office in 199 years.
tour as they return to the stage following the departure of their former frontman Tom Meighan. Fans were left uncertain of the band's future intentions after Tom, 40, left the rock band last July a day before being sentenced for assaulting his partner Vikki Ager.
Magazine wrote that she was «the first Black person and first out lesbian to hold that position for a vice-presidential nominee.»«As a Black gay immigrant who comes from a working-class family, I know that America hasn't always worked for everyone,» Jean-Pierre, who was born on the French island territory of Martinique to Haitian immigrants and grew up in New York, told the magazine. «And I know that America still doesn't work for everyone.
Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry are following up their mental health documentary series The Me You Can’t See with a town hall-style conversation special.
“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” will return to the The Ed Sullivan Theater on June 14 with a full, vaccinated audience, the CBS late-night show revealed Monday.