Month: May 2021

There were two book series I’d dash down the aisles of Waldenbooks for as a young reader: The Baby-Sitters Club and Goosebumps. Like so many young readers, the Goosebumps series appealed to me as someone who loved scary stories, and R.L. Stine was tapping into something that made me crave more. I never quite got
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The Children’s Society unfairly dismissed an employee after it did not do enough to help find him a new role within the charity during a redundancy process, an employment tribunal has ruled. Tribunal documents published this week show that the charity unfairly dismissed Richard Brown after it did not provide “adequate support” to him when
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News Iceage Share New Song “High & Hurt”: Listen The new song from Seek Shelter launches a new Adult Swim Singles Program By Evan Minsker May 5, 2021 Facebook Twitter Iceage, photo by Mishael Phillip Facebook Twitter Iceage are back with another song from their new album Seek Shelter before it arrives this Friday, May
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Hilton CEO Christopher Nassetta told CNBC on Wednesday there are reasons to be optimistic about the recovery of corporate travel following a prolonged coronavirus-related slowdown. “This is as good as I’ve felt since the pandemic started in terms of where we are and what I see in forward-looking trends and bookings in the business,” Nassetta
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What do the skilled watchmakers at Rolex and the Academy Awards (also known as the Oscars) have in common? According to the watch manufacture, it’s the celebration of innovations and creation of masterpieces. Rolex recently released a film for the Oscars which highlighted the similarities between the craft of watchmaking and filmmaking. Given their historical
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A major UK retailer has raised more than £40m for Cancer Research UK as part of a 17-year partnership.  TK Maxx announced yesterday that it had reached the milestone with the UK’s biggest cancer research and awareness charity.  In a statement, the retailer said the money raised would help ensure more children and young people survived
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Brooklyn born actor Carl Anthony Payne II has taken on a bunch of awesome television roles throughout his killer career but was only 23 years old when he landed the most notable role as the kooky character Cole Brown — who is best friends with the title character and the boyfriend to Shanise McGillicuddy —
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Olivier Poncin, founder of Bali Catamarans What was your background in the industry before you created Bali Catamarans? I’ve always been passionate about sailing boats. When I was young, all my holidays were spent on the water. A few years after completing my studies, in 1983, I had the opportunity with some friends to take
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The founder of a children’s cancer charity has been jailed for 20 months after being convicted of defrauding the organisation of more than £200,000. Colin Nesbitt, 60, of Bingley, West Yorkshire, and founder and former director of the now-defunct charity Little Heroes Cancer Trust, stole £87,000 from the charity and transferred a further £181,000 into
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Updated: Westworld co-creator Lisa Joy’s feature directorial debut Reminiscence is going a week earlier on Aug. 20. Why? Essentially it prevents the film from playing right into Disney/Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings which should dominate Labor Day weekend (that is if that film stays theatrical). Reminiscence is also going day and date in theaters and on HBO
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