This September sees Halifax’ first ever festival which will run between Thursday 11th September and Sunday 14th September.
The Halifax Heritage Festival will run in conjunction with the UK’s Heritage Open Days, which incorporate a full weekend of heritage sites being open to the public free of charge.
Zone One includes: The Halifax Minster, Town Hall, Victoria Theatre, Square Chapel, Industrial Museum, Borough Market, and Piece Hall.
Zone Two includes: Shibden Hall, Dean Clough, All Souls Church Haley Hill, Wainhouse Tower, People’s Park, Crossley Heath School, and Lister Lane Cemetery.
Dy-no-mite? TMZ, the Daily Mail, and People all need to step aside: Legendary sitcom creator Norman Lear has apparently scooped you all. In an interview with Black-ish creator Kenya Barris for EW, Lear casually revealed that Walker, who’s best known for playing the “dy-no-mite!” J.J. on Good Times, is dating conservative firebrand Coulter. “I love him; he’s a wonderful guy,” Lear told Barris. “But I’ll tell you something about him that’ll astound you: He dates Ann Coulter.
Ah, 2023. The year of Barbenheimer, Gwyneth Paltrow's iconic ski trial, Ariana DeBose's viral BAFTAs rap, Maison Margiela Tabis, espresso makeup, all-over chrome manis, New Balance 550's – and for the GLAMOUR shopping team, some thorough product testing.
Yep: the past 365 days have seen us put hundreds-upon-hundreds of beauty, wellness, fashion and homeware products to the test, in a bid to bring you buying guides to the crème de la crème of whatever it is you're looking for.
On October 28, 2023, the world of sports cars and the racing community collided to a grinding halt as two drivers were caught up in a terrible accident on the Daytona International Speedway during a practice session. Mark Mathys, a 62-year-old businessman from Put-in-Bay, Ohio, lost his life in the process. Such was the dreaded nature of the unfortunate incident that his daughter painfully admitted, “I knew before it was even confirmed that he was gone.
Supply chainGuardian sustainable businessWhy are food activists targeting Honey Nut Cheerios?The oat-based cereal doesn't have many ingredients that could be genetically modifiedThe GMO Inside campaign wants to get genetically modified organisms out of the US food system. So it's starting where we all start: breakfast.
The campaign, a coalition of businesses and nonprofit organizations, is taking aim at the popular breakfast cereal Honey Nut Cheerios, pressing producer General Mills to remove anything that could even potentially be genetically modified.
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It’s not hidden from anyone that Dr Disrespect doesn’t like Twitch. Since the time he was banned, mysteriously, in 2020 from the streaming platform, the Two Time has consistently expressed his non-favorable thoughts about the streaming giant.
Well, Dr Disrespect just got this opportunity once again, following a major update from fellow streamer Trainwreck. In case anyone missed it, the latter has decided to start his own platform, after getting upset with Twitch on different grounds.
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When Netflix and creator Peter Morgan approached veteran stage, film, and TV actor John Lithgow about taking on Sir Winston Churchill for their new series, The Crown, out today on Netflix, Lithgow says he felt nothing but “sheer terror.” But the story of how Queen Elizabeth II unexpectedly came to power at 25, soon after Churchill was elected prime minister for the second time at 78, proved irresistible to the actor, who’s often come close to being an EGOT winner.
Top-secret Pentagon documents with details about the war in Ukraine have been published on at least two social media sites, Twitter and Telegram.
The revelation set off alarm bells at the Pentagon, which is trying to determine how the material was leaked or stolen.
"We are aware of the reports of social media posts and the department is reviewing the matter," said Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh.
The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the leaks and has been in communication with the Department of Defense, DOJ spokesperson Xochitl Hinojosa told NPR in a statement.