Month: November 2024

Broadway‘s hit musical revival Sunset Blvd. stayed strong last week amidst the controversy surrounding star Nicole Scherzinger’s social media post interpreted (or rather misinterpreted) by many as an endorsement of Donald Trump. The latest Broadway grosses (for the week ending November 10) indicate that Sunset Blvd. was up $134,498 over the previous week. With attendance
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There’s a special kind of magic in the rhythm of a train—a slow, hypnotic movement that gently lulls you into a dreamlike state as you travel through landscapes that seem to belong more to fantasy than reality. Boarding the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is not simply about reaching a destination—it’s about the journey itself. A journey where
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Angel Olsen has announced Cosmic Waves Volume 1, an album compiling both original songs by other artists and Olsen’s covers of those artists. Olsen curated the compilation, commissioning new tracks from Poppy Jean Crawford, Coffin Prick, Sarah Grace White, Maxim Ludwig, and Camp Saint Helene. Below, listen to the first offerings: Poppy Jean Crawford’s “Glamorous”
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The stock market could enjoy a bigger boost from President-elect Donald Trump than any previous administration thanks to his pro-business policies, according to Jeremy Siegel, finance professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. “President-elect Trump is the most pro-stock market president we have had in our history,” Siegel said Monday on CNBC’s “Squawk
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Berlin, a city where history and modernity collide, has long been a melting pot for artists, visionaries, and cultural revolutionaries. Its art scene is as eclectic as its past, boasting a dynamic range of art spaces, from cutting-edge contemporary galleries to poignant public art displays. Be it wandering through a historic museum or admiring the
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The popular Numarine 37XP has a striking steel-hull profile and six guest cabins Camper & Nicholsons, the renowned global yacht brokerage, charter and services company headquartered in Monaco, and Numarine, the Turkish builder of luxury explorer yachts, announced in September that Camper & Nicholsons will exclusively represent the shipyard in the Asia-Pacific region with immediate
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The charity consultancy Fair Collective has said it has backed out of a “dream” project with the National Council for Voluntary Organisations because of a difference in values.  The Sheffield-based consultancy, whose clients include Pregnant then Screwed, Mind and the Social Mobility Foundation, embarked on the “Power of Small” project in the spring of this
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The Charity Commission is assessing information about a community support charity that closed suddenly. Re:work, based in Bristol, said it was formally advised to cease operations on 31 October because of long-term financial issues. The closure means Re:loved, the charity’s shop in the Knowle West area of Bristol, has closed until further notice. “Discussions are
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The Canal and River Trust has received almost £1m more than expected after selling 24 properties on a street in Gloucestershire. The properties in Dock Road, Sharpness, were listed for auction with a guide price of £1.6m but sold for £2.5m yesterday. The auction house Allsop described the lot as a “rare unbroken” street comprising
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A multiple sclerosis support charity has absorbed a smaller organisation in a bid to support more people with the condition. Multiple Sclerosis Research, Treatment and Education, which provides services, care and advice while undertaking research, has merged into the Multiple Sclerosis Trust, which supports people with MS, their friends, families and carers, and health and
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A children’s hospice in Liverpool has been saved after an emergency appeal raised more than £6.4m in just a month. Zoe’s Place provides end of life and palliative care services for children up to five years old through its three hospices in Liverpool, Middlesbrough and Coventry. The charity said last month that it faced having
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I like to think I’m pretty good at setting scenarios for teams to think about when I’m working with clients. I enjoy doing them and it’s a fantastic exercise for at least three reasons. The first is it’s a fun way for a team to bond and learn to work better together; a shared challenge
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The Charity Commission has helped recover more than £10m of unused charitable funds to revitalise inactive charities in Wales. The regulator’s Revitalising Trusts programme prevents charitable funds from lying dormant by offering support and advice to trustees who are having difficulty spending income, recruiting trustees, finding beneficiaries or finding time to run the charity. The
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