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Darius Campbell Danesh, former Pop Idol star, dies aged 41 Singer and actor found dead in Minnesota, US, on 11 August but cause of death remains unknown The former Pop Idol contestant and theatre star Darius Campbell Danesh has been found dead in his US apartment at the age of 4...
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'We didn't even know they were there': the little-known bands finding fans years later Surprise fame has found bands decades after they recorded music, including a group who originally made an album when they were just 11 years old In December 2021, a band called Panchiko played a gig. Hundreds of fans wer...
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Steve Grimmett, frontman of metal band Grim Reaper, dies aged 62 Part of the new wave of British heavy metal, Grim Reaper formed in 1979, with Grimmett joining in 1982 Steve Grimmett, the frontman of British heavy metal band Grim Reaper known for his piercing head voice, has died aged...
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In praise of Liz Cheney. May we have more politicians like her | Robert Reich We need more politicians who stand by their principles, even if it costs them everything On Tuesday, Wyoming Republicans determine the fate of Representative Liz Cheney, the putative leader of the anti-Trump forces in th...
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Millie Lies Low review - ingenious satire of career-faking on social media Michelle Savill's poignant film follows a would-be architect pretending to take up a prestigious New York internship without leaving her home town of Wellington 'Sorry, I'm such a disappointment to you, Mum." "We can't a...
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Is that a facehugger?! How the monster from Alien turned up in the Gulf of Mexico Scientists have discovered a terrifying-looking crustacean hundreds of metres under water. It's not the only horror lurking in the deeps Name: Bathynomus yucatanensis. Yikes! What the hell is that? Can we do this properl...
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'I want to do things I've never done': The History Boys' Samuel Barnett on his new one-man show Making his fringe debut with a show about a troubled standup, the actor explains why he loves solo performance, his issues with The History Boys, and why this government's days are numbered "It scares me," laughs Samuel ...
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One of the Oldest Rodeos in America Is in New Jersey

The New York Times - 16 Aug 2022 11:00
One of the Oldest Rodeos in America Is in New Jersey The country's longest-running weekly rodeo can be found in the Garden State. That's not as strange as it sounds.
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Can the Groucho ever be cool again? Not if money is all that matters | Zoe Williams The Soho club used to be the place to see and be seen. But that was 30-odd years ago The peak of London's Groucho Club was probably in the Julie Burchill era, before she went hell-for-leather anti-woke, when she used to ...
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Chandrashekhar Harbola went missing in the Siachen glacier - the world's highest battlefield.
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'More profound than Breaking Bad': goodbye Better Call Saul, the show like nothing else on TV After 61 immaculate episodes, this cinematic, immersive drama ends today. It was visually beautiful, detail-oriented TV that became so much more than Vince Gilligan's previous show Farewell Saul Goodman: the star of the ...
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Charlie Russell Aims to Please review - party pieces with an uneasy twist Pleasance Courtyard, EdinburghThe Mischief Theatre regular delivers routines to fit the audience's requests before heading down a darker path in an uneven show "You can't please everyone," Charlie Russell's been told, to...
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Nicholas Evans obituary

The Guardian - 16 Aug 2022 19:09
Nicholas Evans obituary Author of The Horse Whisperer, the 1995 book that was turned into a popular film, starring and directed by Robert Redford Nicholas Evans, who has died aged 72 after a heart attack, was the unlikely author of the bestsell...
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Who went too far: Jerry Sadowitz or those who cancelled his Edinburgh fringe show? | Brian Logan Questions of free speech offer no simple answers, but it's clear that this is a watershed moment in comedy If we don't defend free speech, we live in tyranny. That's the tenor of the coverage of the attack on Salman Rush...
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Zoë Kravitz regrets Will Smith posts, says it's 'a scary time to have an opinion' In a new interview, Zoë Kravitz says she is 'torn about what to say right now' about Will Smith's Oscars slap.
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'More zeros than I've seen in my life': the author who got a six-figure deal via 'BookTok' After she was dropped by her agent, Alex Aster turned to a books-obsessed corner of TikTok to gauge interest in her YA novel ... and now Lightlark is one of the most eagerly anticipated releases of the year Having finall...
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I let go of cleaning the house and embraced the mess. I chose myself | Saima Mir After realising I had time to either do household chores or write, I decided to give up caring and be creative instead When I lived alone, my sisters would joke that I'd have them eat over the sink if I could, to avoid c...
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'It must have felt extraordinary': the play inspired by English theatre's first female actors The company behind The Actress has dug into 17th-century archives to bring to life two pioneering women of the stage On 8 December 1660, crowds gathered on Vere Street, off Oxford Street in London, where the King's Compa...
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Queen's Olympic stunt double jailed for pushing girlfriend down stairs Gary Connery, who parachuted into London 2012 opening ceremony, convicted of grievous bodily harm A stuntman who acted as a double for the Queen during the London Olympics has been jailed for pushing his then girlfriend ...
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Ezra Miller breaks silence to apologise 'to everyone that I have alarmed' In their first statement since legal issues began, non-binary actor says they have begun treatment for 'complex mental health issues' Actor Ezra Miller has broken their silence amid a growing list of legal issues and all...
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Penguin cuts off Meal Prep King cook after misogynistic rant Cookbook fans 'heartbroken' after John Clark's derogatory outburst on social media The cookbook author known as the Meal Prep King will no longer be published by Penguin Random House after he posted a misogynistic video ...
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How Theresa May's careless cuts destroyed Britain's police service | Letters Former chief superintendent Mark Dennett on 'the worst home secretary in living memory'. Plus John Kendall on monitoring police conduct in custody suites Dal Babu's article (I was a senior officer - and even I struggle t...
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