Month: April 2023

Charities using cryptocurrencies to fundraise should expect those assets to lose value, the regulator has warned. Trustees should be wary of relying on cryptocurrency markets which are “largely unregulated” and where the value of assets is highly volatile, according to new guidance from the Charity Commission. Cryptocurrencies are digital currencies underpinned by blockchain, a technology
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All hotels have been independently reviewed and selected. We will earn a commission if you book via the links below, but this never affects our rating. Our expert writers are usually hosted on a complimentary basis in order to gain the first-hand experience necessary for their review. Sweeping south and east from chic, Aegean-set Bodrum
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On her website, Irish artist Katie Holten asks, “What is the language we need to live right now? How can we learn to be better lovers of the world?” One of her answers is an innovative—and downloadable!—tree alphabet font: For each letter, she has drawn a corresponding tree. This project provides the stunning visual component
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The 2023 Women’s Prize shortlist as been announced. The six books were judged by broadcaster and writer Louise Minchin, journalist and writer Bella Mackie, novelist Rachel Joyce, writer Irenosen Okojie, and member of parliament, Tulip Siddiq. They were described by judges as being “ambitious, eclectic, and hard-hitting” Half of the shortlisted authors are debut novelists,
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Kiawah Island Golf Resort – Cougar Point Boasting five championship courses consistently ranked among the best in the nation, Kiawah Island Golf Resort is a golf destination unrivaled. World-class greens weave their way through stunning stretches of shoreline and a kaleidoscope of unfiltered landscapes to create bucket list experiences. Each hole offers its own unique
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“We thought we’d give you a little taste of it,” said Universal Pictures boss about Wicked, which is in production in London with Jon Chu directing and Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in the respective roles of Glinda and Elphaba. The rough footage, which even some Uni execs haven’t seen, showed, Elphaba getting trained by
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Here at ELLE.com, our love of clothes runs deep…but if we’re being honest, the act of shopping isn’t always quite as lovable. Like so many relationships, when it’s good, it’s great. Nothing beats finding something that really makes your heart sing (a secondhand luxury bag, perhaps?), watching the cashier wrap it up, and taking home
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Bobbie Nelson and Amanda Shires, photo by Joshua Black Wilkins News Amanda Shires Announces New Album With Bobbie Nelson, Shares “Summertime” Cover: Watch the Video Featuring vocals from Nelson’s brother Willie By Matthew Ismael Ruiz April 26, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Amanda Shires has announced Loving You, her new album with the late Bobbie
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NOTE: The following article contains graphic descriptions. Please read at your own discretion. A former girlfriend of actor Danny Masterson testified Tuesday that he had grown increasingly abusive and controlling during their five-year relationship when he raped her in their bed in November of 2001. The woman, a model who had begun dating Masterson in 1996, shortly before
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Like the garden at its center, poet Camille T. Dungy’s Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden blossoms in vivid hues, radiating love and illuminating the tangled roots of nature and ecology. Six years after she arrived in Fort Collins, Colorado, Dungy set out to reclaim a portion of her yard and convert it
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Alex Marsh, Klarna’s head of U.K., said the proposals would lead to lengthened application times and result in “disproportionate friction” for consumers. Daniel Harvey Gonzalez | In Pictures via Getty Images The U.K.’s plan to regulate the buy now, pay later industry is “outdated” and will lead to worse consumer outcomes, executives at two of
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Refresh for updates The studio that owns the highest grossing movie of the year so far, Universal with its billion bound Super Mario Bros Movie, brought the stars and filmmakers to CinemaCon. Could we expect anything less? Showing up were Christopher Nolan, Jack Black, Justin Timberlake, Will Ferrell, David Gordon Green, and producers Jason Blum,
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Michigan’s mojo comes from its beaches, forests and small towns. Visitors often are surprised to learn that four of the five Great Lakes clasp the state and that more than half of it is covered by timberland. What’s a visitor to do amid all of this natural bounty? We’ve got answers, and don’t worry, you’ll
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