Month: June 2022

Boris Johnson is not a good role model for children, according to a top government adviser who is known as Britain’s strictest headmistress. Katharine Birbalsingh, chair of the social mobility commission, told Sky News’s Beth Rigby Interviews that from his personal life to his messy hairstyle, the three-times married prime minister causes her to “raise
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The spirit of the original Ghostbusters returned (figuratively and literally) this past fall when Ghostbusters: Afterlife hit theaters and became both well-received critically and a surprise box office hit. Following that success, writer/director Jason Reitman plans to keep telling stories about the Spengler family with an officially announced Afterlife sequel is in the works, a
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Every writer has to start somewhere. Maggie Shipstead’s bestselling 2021 novel, Great Circle, earned a place on the Booker Prize shortlist, but the road to such success is often long. In Shipstead’s case, as she explains in the acknowledgments of You Have a Friend in 10A, her path began with stories written while studying at
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Are Kendall Jenner and Devin Booker ready to start a family? During the June 9 episode of Hulu’s The Kardashians, Kendall and sister Khloe Kardashian went baby shopping for Kylie Jenner, who was pregnant at the time of filming—and the supermodel made a surprising confession.  “Oh my god, being in a baby store feels real for me these days,” Kendall
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Michael Gove has said he would not run against Boris Johnson for leader of the Conservative Party after admitting he “made a mistake” when he scuppered the prime minister’s chances in 2016. The levelling up secretary told Sky News he “enthusiastically” voted for the prime minister to stay as party leader in Monday night’s confidence
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Brian Kish pka KEETZ is making major waves with his brand new, self-released Terminal EP. “Royal” and “Terminal,” each have something different to offer, but share similar steady flow and crispy clean production. “Royal” is more of a slow burn, rocking addictive, repetitive synths and a mysterious edge. “Terminal” is bouncy and robust, balancing the EP
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