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- On Twitter, pictures of Schafer immediately received tens of thousands of likes,
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- In addition to her blunt cut and color-contrasting dress, Collins donned a lot of Tiffany jewelry and black lipstick.
- They appear to be the plumes left behind by the defensive missiles used by Israeli military to intercept rockets fired from Gaza.
- She noted that Regal movie theatres began closing in the US earlier this year, adding that it seemed unlikely that its UK cinemas would "escape restructure indefinitely".
- Cineworld has more than 28,000 staff across 751 sites globally, with 128 locations in the UK and Ireland.
- Before the films' release, Odeon in the UK said more than 200,000 advance tickets had been bought and some 10,000 filmgoers were expected to see both the Barbie and Oppenheimer films during the opening weekend.
- Vue, which has 91 cinemas throughout the UK and Ireland, said it saw its biggest weekend in four years and second biggest weekend in history by admissions, with director Greta Gerwig's Barbie on track to become the biggest film of 2023, ahead of Super Mario Br
- However, he then began to experience "strange hissing and glugging coming from my chest every time I took a breath".
- Other artists that feature in her collection include American painter and sculptor Jasper Johns, Dutch-American artist Willem de Kooning and American painter and printmaker Robert Rauschenberg.
- The term may not be familiar, but you might know the feeling: "the stress, worry or unease people experience due to their financial situation, including concerns about money, debt, expenses and financial stability", says Jenna Vyas-Lee, a clinical psychologist and co-founder of mental-health clinic Kove. Financial anxiety can affect anyone from those on the lower end of the socioeconomic scale living paycheque to paycheque, to those considered more traditionally 'well-off'.
- Feedback matters, too. "What you think you look good in is not [your] individual decision," Sumner says. "If you hear from other people that you look really good in a dress, that piece reinforces your self-esteem. I've had this on numerous occasions where you buy something, you wear it and someone goes: 'Oh, that looks a bit funny.' It ends up going in the back of the wardrobe."
- If her pale floaty coat seemed in opposition to Capaldi's dark Crombie, she also had a dark blue coat, to signify her going into an alternative universe. And she wore braces, sturdy boots and cropped, wide trousers in petrol blue that were properly boyish – a look "men and women, and kids were recreating", says Holman. Her Doctor also dressed in dinner jackets and bow ties – a nod to predecessor, Matt Smith (whose costumes Holman also designed), and his intellectual Doctor vibe.
- and ranged from 12ft to an awesome 20ft. Baker was arguably the most eccentric of all Doctors: according to Jane Hudson (his costume designer from 1979)
- Three special episodes mark the 60th anniversary, starring David Tennant, the 10th Doctor, returning as the 14th, in his much-loved great coat, and a new tartan-check waistcoat shrink-wrapped to his chest. The upcoming incarnation is Scottish-Rwandan actor Ncuti Gatwa
- The details she found made her stomach lurch; her great-great-great-grandmother Joanna Moody had commissioned the pole, and both she and McNeill carried versions of the young warrior's name.
- Stolen away, many never returned home. In 1927, Marius Barbeau, anthropologist with the National Museum of Canada, first visited the Nass. In what he characterised as anthropological rescue, he voraciously scooped up the ceremonial and sacred belongings of what he called a "dying race"
- The opening night on 30 November will feature the Bristol based Paraorchestra, who are working with electronic composer Surgeons Girl and AV experts Limbic Cinema to create an audio-visual performance.
- Her creative process currently involves experimenting with different sounds on software, before mastering tracks. It's this final stage where AI is coming in.
- "It's about knowing what content and what data AI is being trained on, [and] about ensuring there's adequate labelling so we know whether or not a piece of music is AI-generated," he says.
- "You can appear in different places at the same time, you can change her style in a minute - we can make Nonooouri fly if we want, because it feels natural to her," he says.
- Kay wrote it in the same style as his other works, which is to "draw people in with the funny, and then hopefully say something useful".
- He turned it into another stage show, taking it to this year's Edinburgh Fringe, performing his first full season since 2016. It was the most popular of the festival's 3,500 shows, selling more than 23,000 tickets, with 32 sell-out performances.
- While he's no longer delivering babies in the small hours, he admits to being a bit unprepared for parenthood.
- something that we feel compelled to watch despite its questionable methods or problematic values. Certainly, the genre has many incarnations – good, bad and ugly. On the more dubious end of the spectrum there is the sheer outrageous spectacle of Naked Attraction, which has sparked debate in the US.
- "It is meant to give the viewer a feeling of how would life be better and how would the world be a better place to live in, and what might we gain, rather than what we might lose," he said.
- "You can stare at it and be mesmerised by the mosaic," said Mr Lemmon, of the abstract presentation.
- However, she said he was "a very friendly skunk who loves a cuddle and his favourite food is chicken drumsticks".
- They were carried into a 500km-high (310 miles) orbit by an Atlas-5 rocket.
- "We didn't know exactly how big he is," Ms Allen said. "Pot-bellied pigs are more of a common pet so we thought maybe that's what we are looking for."
- These include many species of rhododendron, magnolias, camellias - which are endangered in their natural habitat due to logging, expansion of agriculture, climate change and tourism.
- While greenhouse gas emissions are increasing average temperatures, the precise reasons for why these sea temperatures have surged is not fully known.
- One of eight children, Can Xue was a teenager at the start of the Cultural Revolution, which plunged China into nearly a decade of chaos and bloodshed.
- Apart from voting on the next government, Poles have also been given four questions to vote on in a referendum, in an apparent attempt to encourage more of its electorate to vote.
- But the opposition has accused the ruling party of hypocrisy, because it has presided over the largest immigration wave in recent times. It has also highlighted allegations that EU border-free Schengen visas were handed out at Polish consulates in the Middle East and Africa in exchange for bribes. The EU says it is still waiting for clarity from Warsaw on what happened.
- The populist, right-wing United Right coalition, led by the Law and Justice party is seeking a third term in office, unprecedented in Poland since 1989.