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Wordle Review No. 1,114, July 7, 2024
New York Times· 2 hours agoScroll down to reveal letters from today’s word, or head to the comments for community hints and conversation. Wordle is released at midnight in your time zone. In order to accommodate all time ...
London: Building the Royal Festival Hall
BBC News· 4 hours agoIn October 1949, Prime Minister Clement Attlee laid its foundation stone on the South Bank.
How Peter Jackson Inspired the Style of ‘Waves’ and Why Its Czech Director Compares It to a...
The Hollywood Reporter· 5 hours agoThe period around 1968 in what was then known as Czechoslovakia has gotten the film and TV treatment...
What to watch on TV on Saturday 6 July, from rugby to Chris McCausland
The Sun· 6 hours agoGame of Thrones star Kit Harrington is today’s studio guest, while we can expect Nigella Lawson and...
19 nostalgic pictures from the last 50 years of Telford's shopping centre
Shropshire Star· 7 hours agoSpencer's Mall, Carrefour, the green fountain - over the last 50 years Telford Shopping Centre has...
Lady Amelia Windsor spotted cosying up to boyfriend at Wimbledon
Daily Mail· 19 hours agoIt saw the fashion elite gather at the auction house in London's St James for a private viewing of ...
The body language of fascism
Morning Star· 23 hours agoIF you manage it right, there’s a treat in store at Raven Row, London E1. Twice a day theatre performances accompany an exhibition of Bertolt Brecht’s archive in an hour-and-a-half of terrific ...
The highs and lows of election night coverage
The New Statesman· 23 hours agoAfter a banal and frustrating campaign, the broadcasters threw everything they had into election night – and they offered viewers and listeners more...
Books and Backroads: Rural N.B. book clubs curate annual summer reading list
CBC via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoCBC New Brunswick and New Brunswick Public Libraries are partnering again this summer for the Books...
Trad: ‘Nobody knew what jazz was’ - Belfast fiddler Conor Caldwell on taking inspiration from the...
The Irish News· 1 day agoGROWING up in the 1960s, I remember my céilí-dancing uncle giving off about ‘jazz music’ when he was...