A family had to fork out £1,000 after they turned up at Newport on the Isle of Wight for a holiday - only to discover they’d actually booked a stay in Newport in South Wales.
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.A family had to fork out £1,000 after they turned up at Newport on the Isle of Wight for a holiday - only to discover they’d actually booked a stay in Newport in South Wales.
Elon Musk is enjoying a romantic getaway with his new girlfriend.
Winner: Neon. The indie distributor has a special touch with Palme d’Or winners. Following 2019’s “Parasite” and 2021’s “Titane,” Neon landed North American rights to this year’s big Cannes champ: Ruben Östlund’s comedy “Triangle of Sadness,” which stars Woody Harrelson as a rabid Marxist who is the captain of a cruise for the super-rich.
Limp Bizkit‘s Wisconsin gig on Sunday (May 22), as the band were joined on stage by a young fan who helped them perform ‘Break Stuff’.The nu-metal icons are currently touring North America in support of recent album ‘Still Sucks’, which was released last October and featured lead single ‘Dad Vibes’.During the closing moments of their show at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Limp Bizkit invited support acts Yung Gravy, Dying Wish and Wargasm to the stage in order for them to receive their props from the crowd.Before leaving the stage, frontman Durst told the audience: “I promised this young man a little favour,” pointing to a young boy on the stage. The two then proceeded to deliver an explosive rendition of ‘Break Stuff’, taken from the band’s 1999 album ‘Significant Other’.Keeping up with Durst throughout, the young fan not only earned the respect of the band but received mountains of applause from the crowd.
Acts of Service, who believes that her body's purpose is “not to fuck but to get fucked.” Francesca Giacco's traveller in Six Days in Rome, who takes in many views of the city, including the angle she can see out the window of a stranger's bed. Or Diana Goetsch, who in her memoir This Body I Wore meets with many other bodies on her path to coming out as trans. You can alternate between turning pages and swiping for your next summer reading buddy. Not looking for anything steamy? We also have family dramas, skincare guides, and fairytale heroines transported to contemporary trauma support groups.
Clayton Davis The genie is out of the bottle for the dynamic director George Miller and his newest venture “Three Thousand Years of Longing,” starring Academy Award winner Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba. You’ll hear the awards comparisons that call it Miller’s version of “The Shape of Water” (2017), Guillermo del Toro’s Oscar-winner for best picture, but it’s closer to Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life” (2012) but with an accessible and soulful core. It’s a love story to the storytellers, and a love letter to mankind.
One top kilt rental firm has stated that Scotland could run out of kilts this summer with many suppliers already closing their books due to record demand.
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1 .“Oh, the Places You'll Go!” by Dr. Seuss (Random House) , $17.002.“Book Lovers" by Emily Henry (Berkley) , $17.003 .“It Ends With Us" by Colleen Hoover (Atria Books) , $16.004 .“The Summer Place" by Jennifer Weiner (Atria Books) , $14.995.“Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens (Putnam) , $18.006.“22 Seconds" by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown) , $29.007.“Verity" by Colleen Hoover (Grand Central Publishing) , $16.998.“The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid (Washington Square Press) , $17.009.“Atomic Habits" by James Clear (Avery) , $27.0010.“Cat Kid Comic Club: On Purpose" by Dav Pilkey (Graphix) , $12.9911.“Killing the Killers" by Bill O’Reilly, Martin Dugard (St.
You’ve set the big day, now it’s ready, set, prep. But how do you know when to book in for all of the pre-wedding treatments you have planned? It can be tricky to know whether to leave appointments until the last minute, or if some need to be done days or weeks before.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorAidan Gillen, who played Littlefinger in “Game of Thrones,” and Sandrine Bonnaire, a best actress winner at Venice for “La cérémonie,” have joined Gabriel Byrne in Samuel Beckett biopic “Dance First,” directed by Oscar-winner James Marsh.Film Constellation has closed pre-sales on the film in Australia/New Zealand (Icon), Italy (Bim Distribuzione), Spain (Filmin), Portugal (Nos Audiovisuais), Greece (Filmtrade), Hungary (Vertigo Media), former Yugoslavia (Discovery) and Taiwan (Cai Chang). Pay TV outlet Sky developed the film as a Sky Original in the U.K.Marsh, best-known for “The Theory of Everything,” for which Eddie Redmayne won an Oscar, and Oscar-winner “Man on Wire,” will start shooting the film on May 30 in Budapest.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticStay in Los Angeles long enough, and you’ll have an Angelyne story. Decades after plastering the city in mysterious billboards bearing her name and Barbie-esque silhouette, the self-made urban legend can still be found zipping through the streets in her signature Corvette, a flash of bubblegum pink on the desert horizon.
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during an appearance at Netflix’s FYSEE panel on Sunday.“Like Lady Whistledown, I have been keeping a secret for quite some time and I can confirm to you all that season 3 is Colin and Penelope’s love story,” Coughlan, 35, said. “I have kept that secret since two weeks into season 2. This is the first time I am saying it here.”She also posted about “#Polin,” the nickname fans affectionately call the pair, on Instagram.“I love Polin,” Luke Newton, who plays Colin Bridgerton, said.
The feature meeting of the day is at Newbury where the Group 1 Al Shaqab Lockinge Stakes is the highlight and Baaeed will head to post as a very warm favourite.
Janey Godley has shared her delight as her new novel Nothing Left Unsaid made it on to Amazon's best sellers list on publication day.
1 ."Book Lovers" by Emily Henry (Berkley) , $17.002."22 Seconds " by James Patterson/ Maxine Paetro (Little, Brown) , $29.003 ."Killing the Killers" by Bill O’Reilly/ Martin Dugard (St. Martin’s Press) , $30.004 ."23 The Mothers and Daughters of the Bible Speak" by Shannon Bream (Broadside Books) , $26.995."Revealing Revelation" by Amir Tsarfati/ Rick Yohn (Harvest House) , $17.996."This Will Not Pass" by Jonathan Martin/ Alexander Burns (Simon & Schuster) , $29.997."Finding Me" by Viola Davis (HarperOne) , $28.998."Oh, the Places You’ll Go!" by Dr.