Month: June 2020

The 19 charities that will receive strategic support and funding through the Weston Charity Awards have been revealed. Organised by the grant-making charity the Garfield Weston Foundation with the leadership charity Pilotlight, the awards rewards front-line charities with annual incomes below £5m in the fields of community, welfare and youth located in the north of
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In this case, size absolutely matters A new pair of crisp white sneakers. A fresh and breezy linen dress. A cheeky pair of Canadian-designed earrings to spice up your daily Zoom calls. These things might seem superficial, but I’m a firm believer in the mood-boosting power of these sartorial cuties. And you know what’s sparking
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Saturday Night Live alum Jay Pharoah is the latest celebrity to speak out about police brutality. In an Instagram video released on Friday, the comedian detailed his experience being detained by police. His story was accompanied by security footage of the incident captured from a nearby store.  Pharoah was jogging on Ventura Blvd. and Corbin
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“We’ve always loved horror, it’s just that, unfortunately, horror has not always loved us”. Author and educator Tananarive Due opens Xavier Neal-Burgin’s revolutionary documentary, Horror Noire, with this quote. From Richard C. Kahn’s Son of Ingagi to Jordan Peele’s Us, black people have always been a part of the horror genre, but they certainly haven’t always
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A social media post by the Hallmark Channel in support of the Black Lives Matter movement has a triggered growing backlash from members of Vancouver’s film industry. Many are calling the message “hypocritical” amidst allegations the company’s productions suffer from a lack of diversity. “We stand with you in the fight against racism and injustice,”
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Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | Radio Public |  Stitcher A family, a party of teenagers, and one mysterious hitchhiker have all descended upon Camp Crystal Lake. But there’s murder in the headlines, a missing body at the morgue, and reason to believe the masked killer is still on the loose. Who will survive the night? Join Halloweenies co-hosts Justin
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EXCLUSIVE: Now here’s a movie that isn’t moving completely off the schedule after Warner Bros. exploded the release calendar today with its Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984 release date change moves. United Artists Releasing is going a week earlier with Orion’s threequel Bill & Ted Face the Music, now on Aug. 14 — the date Wonder Woman 1984 previously
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