Month: September 2021

Big Boss Rabbit is hopping to the silver screen. Down with the King, which stars Freddie Gibbs in his debut film performance, has been picked up by Sony Picture’s Stage 6 Films, Deadline reports. The distribution deal comes after Down with the King bowed in the ACID (Association for Independent Cinema and its Distribution) lineup at Cannes, which it followed
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It’s not just books being targeted by conservative, white supremacist groups across the US. It’s also teachers, and for Glen Ellyn, Illinois, third grade teacher Lauren Crowe, sharing the inclusive resources she uses on TikTok has her on administrative leave from the backlash. Twenty-four year-old Crowe runs the now-private TikTok account @classroomyogi, and at the
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The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer was born at the top of the world and developed in collaboration with legendary mountaineers. Since then, the watch has constantly evolved to meet explorers’ needs, each time becoming more robust and easier to read. Image: Rolex Whether you seek adventure at the deepest depths of the oceans or at
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Oliver Dowden, the culture secretary, has been accused of politicising the Charity Commission’s appointment process after he warned that some charities need to stop “hunting for divisions”. In an article published in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper yesterday, Dowden railed against what he described as “a worrying trend in some charities that appear to have been
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Self-awareness is an important workplace trait — and, as CNBC’s Shepard Smith says, a potentially double-edged sword. “I am not here to be your token,” Smith recently said at the Association of LGBTQ Journalists 2021 National Convention. “I don’t want to be the gay journalist, I want to be the journalist who is gay.” Smith,
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Dutch minimalism is coming to the masses. Zara is throwing its hat into the high-low designer collaboration ring with a KASSL Editions capsule. For the uninitiated, KASSL Editions was formed in 2018 with the goal of creating one perfect item⁠: a fisherman’s coat. With that quest, the German label ushered in a refreshing code of
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The electronic music scene ten years ago looked a lot different than it does today. Artists weren’t getting their tracks in major motion pictures, AAA video game titles weren’t creating full albums of EDM-inspired tracks, let alone creating bespoke events in-game, nor were there any major fashion brands giving artists sponsorships or ambassadorships. Today, EDM
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By Staff The Associated Press Posted September 13, 2021 9:34 am Smaller font Descrease article font size –A Larger font Increase article font size A+ Britney Spears announced her engagement Sunday to her boyfriend Sam Asghari with an exuberant post displaying a diamond ring engraved with the word “lioness.” The news comes days after her
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​Five things we need from the October 1 travel review PCR tests for double-vaccinated travellers ‘to be dropped’ What the latest travel announcement means for your autumn and winter holiday Which countries are open to UK travellers? Sign up to the Telegraph Travel newsletter A law firm representing travellers affected by the UK’s quarantine hotel
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Teen Wolf ’s pivotal elements are its particular and supernatural creatures, whether they’re werewolves, wendigos, chimeras, ghost riders, or other particular mythical beings. Nevertheless, the main characters of this show, both the good guys and the villains, all have a human side that the public can somehow relate to. RELATED: 10 Shows & Movies With Werewolves If You Miss Teen
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The Chartered Institute of Fundraising has updated its disciplinary procedures so that it can name perpetrators in future investigations into sexual harassment.  A CIoF spokesman told Third Sector the decision had been made “for transparency”. Last month, the CIoF board published a report summarising the findings of a long-running investigation that upheld four complaints of
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