The Bank of England (BoE) is set to announce whether it decided to increase interest rates in the country this week.
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As April starts to wind down and the prospect of May's warmer weather looms large, there's a real buoyancy for many star signs this coming week. Ariens are getting extra cash, Cancerians have more time on their hands and Virgoans are in for a lot of fun. But, as ever, it isn't all sunshine and rainbows.Taureans will be in for a disappointment, Librans are having a hard time relaxing and Scorpios find themselves in a world of confusion.
But whatever's written in the stars, you'll certainly find something to pique your interest in below's seven-day astrological appetiser. Look out for more detailed, daily analysis from Russell throughout the week. Aries (Mar 21 - Apr 20) 'It's easy when you don't try going on first impressions' Someone you don’t know very well will approach you for some help or advice this week, while those in high places will try to persuade everyone that new plans they want to put in place will work.
Elsewhere, something you take on with enthusiasm and a dollop of impulsiveness will not be as easy as it looks. Don't go by first impressions in new situations over the coming days, and try not to spread your energies too thinly or you may not get very far. Meanwhile, unless you prefer to leave such matters to someone else, a lot of your time will be taken up with financial, tax and insurance considerations.
You could be in for a small increase in income and this will seem to come at exactly the time you need it. Finally, when you find yourself yawning with boredom, think about taking up something new that will add more interest and excitement to your days. Taurus (Apr 21 - May 21) 'You’ve always had a natural dignity' A team is in good rhythm and form, and you will always fulfil obligations no matter how
.The Bank of England (BoE) is set to announce whether it decided to increase interest rates in the country this week.
Morfydd Clark spilled some tea while attending the Los Angeles FYC Event for Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power at Citizen News Hollywood on Sunday night (May 7) in Los Angeles.
With May in full swing and flowers in bloom everywhere you look, there are many reasons to be cheerful this coming week. Virgoans will find their home, garden or a favourite spot in the country a tranquil haven from stress, while Scorpios will find the general pace of life a little more relaxed than of late. Ariens discover a growing need for more freedom and independence could cause problems, Taureans hope a difficult situation doesn't get any worse and Leos need to exercise a little patience.
Met Gala to celebrity divorces, it’s been a wild week for celebrity news. Your favorite stars have been sharing behind-the-scenes looks of their outfits, shaving their eyebrows, and making funny videos, on TikTok.
The King’s coronation day on May 6 is now just 48 hours away. Here is a look at everything we know so far – what is happening day-by-day over the weekend and how the celebrations will unfold.
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They’re writing picket signs, not scripts. The Writers Guild of America is officially on strike as of Tuesday, May 1, and Us Weekly is breaking down what that means for TV fans — and which shows are impacted.
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By , actor, writer and producer, is beloved for her starring role in Life in Pieces, as well as her iconic turn as Fawn Muscato in New Girl. Now she's the star of —the show she wrote and directed about female pleasure. In a personal essay, she lays bare the vulnerabilities of helming a sex-positive show.When I was asked to write a piece for Glamour on the experience of directing my own , I didn’t quite know where to begin.
The Met Gala is fashion’s biggest night, but what is it? And why are celebs wearing elaborate (and sometimes just weird) dresses? Us Weekly has you covered with answers to all of your burning questions about the Met Gala.
With May on the horizon and the half-way point to the year already looming large, many of us are questioning if 2023 so far has been a success or not. For most of us, it has - of course - been a rather mixed bag of triumph and tribulation. And this coming week will continue in a similar vein, with Ariens negotiating a rapid change of plan, Cancerians having to work while others party and Virgoans needing to slow things down a little.
. Intensity may be an understatement for this week's full moon eclipse, so feel your way and accept your emotions. Let them flow, even the hard stuff we might not like to admit about ourselves.
the word villain translates to common villager and comes from the Medieval belief, held by the aristocracy, (and let’s be real those motherf—ers hold everything) that the less wealthy among them were persons “of uncouth mind and manners.” Class struggles man, then, now and always. Over time, the definition grew, uncouth became criminal behaviors and villain become synonymous with bad guys, low lives, fiends and foes.
. Unsure what that looks like? Zodiac nails are a fun way to find out. Think of the you're naturally drawn to.
American Horror Story's latest recruit, Kim Kardashian has been blasted a former star of the horror-drama series, Patti LuPone. Kim, 42, famed for her relationship with Kanye West, who she welcomed four children with across their eight-year marriage – as well as the TV phenomenon Keeping Up with the Kardashians – will co-headline the upcoming twelfth series of American Horror Story alongside Emma Roberts. But while appearing on US talkshow What What Happens Live with Andy Cohen this week, 74 year old Patti, who appeared in both the Coven and NYC instalments of AHS, took part in the 'Do! They! Give a Damn!?' segment with fellow guest John Leguizamo, as the host brought up Kim's surprise casting.
Funny Girl star Lea Michele and Tony-winning MJ actor Myles Frost will announce the 76th Annual Tony Award nominations on Tuesday, May 2.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic U2 has announced the first dates this fall for a series of shows being billed as “U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere” — just five nights in late September and early October, for now, although the possibility of more shows being added seems more like a probability. The ambition and logistical planning of creating a unique show for Sphere, the world’s most technologically advanced space for music, certainly ultimately augurs for a longer run, even if U2 has studiously been avoiding sticking around Vegas quite long enough to merit the avoided word “residency.” U2’s guitarist, the Edge, got on a Zoom with Variety last week to discuss the enormously ambitious run of shows, following a demonstration of the design and technology for Sphere that was held for a handful of media representatives at a scale model of the building in Burbank. Although the concerts will be themed around the 1991 “Achtung Baby” album (with the “UV” in the show’s title referring to the album track “Ultraviolet”), the Edge said that Sphere itself was the reason for conceiving the new show. “When we found out about what this venue was really offering us creatively, we kind of saw it as a throwdown … as a challenge,” he says.
Firefly Lane ending and HBO Max's Love & Death premiering, you're in for quite the emotional—and thrilling—roller coaster this week. Both shows drop their episodes on Thursday and good luck picking what to stream first. But let's start with HBO Max's Love & Death, which airs the first three episodes before going to one a week until the limited series wraps up on May 25. Trust me when I say , which is no surprise given that prolific producer/writer David E.
If you like the MEN's Friday Pub Quiz, you'll like this week's Lazy Sunday Quiz half as much.