Month: July 2022

News Lollapalooza 2022 Hulu Livestream Schedule & Details Announced Performers at the Chicago festival include Metallica, Tinashe, Green Day, Denzel Curry, Jazmine Sullivan, and BTS’ J-Hope By Matthew Strauss July 27, 2022 Facebook Twitter Lollapalooza 2021 (Michael Hickey/Getty Images) Facebook Twitter Lollapalooza 2022 begins tomorrow (July 28) in Chicago, Illinois. Performing on the first day
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A “parallel cost-of-living crisis” could force racially minoritised staff out of the charity sector, the former head of the Small Charities Coalition has warned. In a post on LinkedIn, Elizabeth Balgobin warned that the sector had not done enough to recognise how income and wealth inequality already affects ethnic minority staff or the pressure it
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With cobblestone lanes wrapped around arched bridges and canals, Amsterdam makes a charming stop at any time of year. All the romantic scenery, coupled with mild weather, makes it tough to decide when to go. Every travel season in Amsterdam has pros and cons, whether it’s sniffing fields of fresh tulips or waiting in crowds to
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HBO has tapped Kate Winslet to star in and executive produce a new limited series called The Palace.  According to a press release, The Palace “tells the story of one year within the walls of the palace of an authoritarian regime as it begins to unravel.” Stephen Frears will direct the project while Will Tracy will write and showrun,
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The Ringers, the aliens that descend to Earth at the beginning of Ruthanna Emrys’ A Half-Built Garden, are perhaps the best-case scenario as far as aliens go. They’re a multicultural community made up of different interstellar life-forms, they value parenthood to the point that they show up to negotiations with children in tow, and they’ve
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A great summer tradition continues as former president Barack Obama has shared his summer reading list for 2022 today on Instagram. As usual, Obama’s reading list for the summer is a mix of nonfiction and fiction, and is written by a diverse group of authors. A part from being a collection of great literature, the
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A project to release funds from inactive charities in Wales could direct £12m to good causes, the Charity Commission has said. A similar programme in England outperformed initial predictions by releasing nearly £80m to charities. The regulator has launched the Revitalising Trusts Programme in Wales today, and said it would work with Community Foundation Wales
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The Department for Transport (DfT) recently published an “Aviation Passenger Charter” which sets out “what you, as a passenger, need to know about your rights and responsibilities when flying.” It comes at what is surely the lowest point in history for the aviation industry, as tens and thousands of flights have been cancelled and, for
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andresr | E+ | Getty Images Covid-19 relief and record-low interest rates boosted many Americans’ finances during the pandemic. That has been especially true for millennials, who have on average built significant wealth. Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, have more than doubled their total net worth, reaching $9.38 trillion in the first quarter of
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Morgan Hellquist and her mother, Jo Ann Levey. Stephanie Mei-Ling Ten years ago, when Morgan Hellquist, a married art teacher with two kids, was having some issues with her period and needed a new gynecologist, Morris Wortman, MD, seemed like the obvious choice. Wortman ran a Rochester, New York, clinic treating menstrual disorders, and posted
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View gallery Image Credit: Photographer: Annie Leibovitz Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska gave her own emotional account of the war in Ukraine against Russia in a new interview with Vogue, published on Tuesday, July 26. As her husband President Volodymyr Zelenskyy continues to fight and lead Ukraine, she spoke about the toll that it took on the family for
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Students from the USA and other countries dream of excellent education. We will show you the top 10 schools and universities which might be called the most luxurious colleges in the world. There only the selected few can upgrade the bachelor title to something more tangible, and try an expensive program to boost their careers.
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Forty-one members of staff at Save the Children International lost their jobs over abuse, bullying and other safeguarding concerns last year. Another six employees were suspended from their jobs after the charity investigated their behaviour. The numbers are included in the charity’s annual accounts for the year to the end of December 2021, which were
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