Clay Jordan, the runner up on Survivor’s Season 5 Thailand installment has died, according to a social media post by his daughter. He was 66.
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the legendary Nambucca venue on London’s Holloway Road would be closing its doors, having “tried everything they could” to stay afloat. Championing new and upcoming acts, they’ve played host to early gigs from the likes of The Libertines, Florence + The Machine, Frank Turner and Wolf Alice. The venue’s final night as Nambucca will take place this weekend on Saturday (May 14).In a statement that was issued when the closure was announced, the Music Venue Trust said of the issues facing the UK’s grassroots gig spaces: “Gentrification, development, noise, rent demands, excessive charges, poor working conditions, there are so many challenges.
However. everything we deal with eventually comes back to the same core problem. That problem is ownership.“Like 93 per cent of music venues in the UK, this venue operator does not own the venue.
If they did, Nambucca would not be closing. It’s that simple.”A post shared by Nambucca London (@nambuccalondon)Speaking to NME, Nambucca’s general manager Giles Horne agreed that venue operators owning their own buildings would solve many of their issues.“I don’t blame the pub companies that own Nambucca,” he said of the upcoming closure. “They’re running a business and want to make as much money as they can.
We need to buy these venues back from these pub companies because they don’t care where they’re getting their money from – they just want a pub open at 10am and to be churning beer out all day. That makes sense as a business model, but it makes it very difficult for music venues that are trying to operate.”He continued: “It would be great if venues could be owned by venues and run as venues, and less tied to beer sales, which make things even less profitable. I just hope that someone buys
.Clay Jordan, the runner up on Survivor’s Season 5 Thailand installment has died, according to a social media post by his daughter. He was 66.
Survivor: Thailand alum Clay Jordan died on Thursday, May 19. He was 66.
Kimberly Akimbo, the Off Broadway musical that’s won a slew of critics awards this season, has settled on the venue for its Broadway engagement in the fall: The production will begin previews at Broadway’s Booth Theatre on October 12, with an official opening on November 10.
basketball, this time in Canada.The Canadian Elite Basketball League tweeted Thursday night that the 37-year-old rapper will join the Scarborough Shooting Stars in the coming season as a guard. The season begins May 25.Cole, whose full name is Jermaine Cole, played with the Rwanda Patriots in the Basketball Africa League in 2021.
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Convenience stores across Ayrshire could be on the verge of closing with jobs at risk after McColl’s plunged into administration.
Some 53 McColl's convenience stores in Greater Manchester are under threat of closure after the chain confirmed it could fall into administration. The company, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange, employs about 16,000 people, or roughly 6,000 on a full-time equivalent basis and has more than 1,100 convenience shops across England, Scotland and Wales.
EXCLUSIVE: In case you had any doubt that Emmy season is back live and in person you can rest assured networks, studios, and streamers are pulling all the stops out and creating go-to destinations with all kinds of interactive opportunities for voters. It is a trend that’s growing. Yesterday we broke the news of Netflix’s FYCSEE plans and month long activation at Raleigh Studios. Amazon, Warner Bros. , Disney, and others are also diving in too with their own creative ways to get people out of the house. And now a new entrant in terms of taking over a space and inviting voters into it is coming on the scene for this kind of campaigning innovation.
The Only Way is Essex cast member Chloe Brockett is receiving comments on Instagram from fans who believe she is the spitting image of her mum Clare. On her account, the TV personality, 21, shared a post dedicated to her mum Clare Brockett on her birthday, writing: “Happy birthday Mumma.
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea has a cameo in upcoming series Obi-Wan Kenobi, according to reports.The Star Wars spin-off, set to be released on Disney+ on May 27, is set 10 years after events in 2005’s Revenge Of The Sith, where Kenobi witnessed his Jedi apprentice Anakin Skywalker turn to the dark side.According to Star Wars News Net, sources have said Flea, real name Michael Balzary, will make an appearance in the series in an unknown role.Rupert Friend, who plays the Grand Inquisitor in Obi-Wan Kenobi, recently teased in an interview with Hey U Guys that the show will feature “wonderful cameos”.“I think it’s one of the most thrilling additions to the Star Wars canon,” Friend said. “I think Ewan McGregor is doing things with that role that is a dream for fans of the original films… we can’t obviously have Alec Guinness back, but I just think Ewan was absolutely born to play that part.“But wonderful cameos from people I obviously can’t tell you, Easter eggs galore and… yeah, it’s a thrilling ride.”Flea has made numerous appearances in film and television over the years, including Back To The Future Part II, The Big Lebowski and minor voice roles in Pixar films Inside Out and Toy Story 4.He’s also set to appear in director Damien Chazelle’s (La La Land, Whiplash) upcoming film Babylon, starring alongside Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie and Tobey Maguire as Charlie Chaplin.
Chloe Madeley has revealed that she and her husband James Haskell are having difficulty agreeing on a name for their unborn daughter.The pregnant star, who is currently six months pregnant, announced she would be welcoming her first child back in February with a sweet Instagram post. And amongst the preparation of soon welcoming their little bundle of joy, the 34 year old has admitted that things may "kick off" as the name saga rages on and insisted that she make the "final call". Chloe explained in a new interview that the list of potential names has been narrowed down to four, but she isn't too fond of the name James is keen on.
Naman Ramachandran Banijay Rights, the global distribution arm of Banijay, has revealed the first international adaptation of hit U.K. format “Starstruck,” with a deal confirmed in South America.The show launched earlier this year to a consolidated 4.7 million viewers on U.K. broadcaster ITV and streamer ITV Hub and was re-commissioned for a second series.