Blindspot has solved its last tattoo clue. The series finale wrapped up the show by bringing it back to where it all began, in Times Square.
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A theatre boss has said he hopes people in the arts sector feel compelled to make culture more accessible following the injection of £1.57 billion of public funds.
Mark Da Vanzo, Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse chief executive, told the PA news agency that a “great outcome” of the Government’s support would be if venues and institutions felt they had to broaden their public appeal.
The support package for the ailing culture sector has been welcomed by many in the industry.
Mr Da Vanzo said: “We
Blindspot has solved its last tattoo clue. The series finale wrapped up the show by bringing it back to where it all began, in Times Square.
It’s the same cycle that has played out over and over again this summer. COVID-19 numbers don’t go down.
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott spent Saturday, July 19, on a family getaway with their 2-year-old daughter, Stormi.The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, 22, and the singer, 28, were spotted in Laguna Beach, California, in photos obtained by the Daily Mail. All three members of the family wore face masks to protect themselves from the coronavirus.
Yesterday, it was reported that Alden Ehrenreich confessed he’s unsure if he’d ever return to the “Star Wars” universe. Now it seems like another star from the galaxy far, far away confessed he’s “moved on” from the franchise, John Boyega himself.
the ongoing pandemic ultimately canceled.
Xbox Series X’s lack of exclusive games, saying that they are “completely counter to what gaming is about”.In a candid interview with Gamesindustry.biz, the Xbox chief opened up about his views on the company’s release strategy going forward, where it will eschew system exclusives and instead launch first-party games across current-gen, next-gen and PC platforms at the same time.“As a player you are the centre of our strategy,” Spencer stated.
Naya Rivera continues. In a press conference on Friday, Ventura County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Capt.
[ Warning: The following contains spoilers for Wednesday's episode of The 100. Read at your own risk!]The 100 took a detour into the past this week with a backdoor pilot for a potential prequel spin-off series.
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Up to 65 per cent of permanent staff working at the St Ann’s Square venue could lose their jobs due to the ‘monumental’ impact of the Covid-19 lockdown.
Kilmarnock bar boss says punters’ temperatures will be checked before they can enjoy a pint in the beer garden.
So many old whispers from within the Palace walls being given new life thanks to all these new tell-alls!
Members of the royal family voiced concerns to Prince Harry over his relationship with Meghan Markle shortly after the pair began dating, a new book claims. In "Royals at War: The Untold Story of Harry and Meghan's Shocking Split with the House of Windsor," released on Tuesday, investigative journalists Dylan Howard and Andy Tillett reveal that Harry's sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, tried to persuade the now-Duke of Sussex to proceed with caution when it came to wooing Los Angeles, Calif.
Over the past three months, we’ve been fairly tongue-in-cheek with our insistence that Warner Bros.’ upcoming film, “Tenet,” really is going to dictate the return of cinemas after the COVID-19 pandemic. Obviously, “Tenet” is set to be the first major film to arrive in theaters since March and, as such, is allowing for big cinema chains like AMC, Regal, and Cinemark to reopen their doors and make some money.
Theatre bosses admit this year’s Gaiety panto is now in “serious doubt”.The production of Sleeping Beauty is among those threatened by the ongoing coronavirus crisis.Stage chiefs had hoped to re-open on September 1 for an autumn programme.But they confess hopes of that are “dwindling fast” in light of safety measures applied to combat the virus.“We cannot do socially distanced theatre,” said Gaiety CEO, Jeremy Wyatt, this week.“We continue to make plans for a panto but are realistic at the same