Massive Fire At Exeter Cathedral Green

The fire broke out in an art gallery on Exeter's historic Cathedral Yard in the early hours of Friday morning. UPDATE- Monday 31st October Statement from Hotel owner Andrew Brownsword. "My family and I have witnessed the events that unfolded since Friday with great sadness. The Royal Clarence Hotel has long been a special place for us all, and to see the building now is heart-breaking. "Alongside many of Exeter’s residents and visitors, we share a huge sense of loss of such an iconic building, and remember fondly our memories of happy times there.

Sad Boys In Harpy Land

theater review Nov. 21, 2023 At Playwrights Horizons, a Tinge of the FringeAmusements, School Pictures, and Sad Boys in Harpy Land are running in repertory. By Sara Holdren ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7t8HLrayrnV6YvK5705qerGejlrFurs6yqmahnmK1or7PsmSlmZ6ZfA%3D%3D

Tori Spelling shuts down plastic surgery rumors after fans say she suddenly looks like Khlo Kardas

Redeem now Tori Spelling denied plastic surgery rumors during a recent radio interview with Jeff Lewis.  When asked why she looks "so good," the "90210" star said it was all because of her makeup artist. "She does makeup like no one else. I look completely different," Spelling said on the radio show. Tori Spelling shut down rumors that she'd had plastic surgery during a recent radio interview on "

Awards Circuit Podcast: Also on this episode, 'Glass Onion' star Janelle Monáe on her Netflix film; and the Roundtable. Over a dozen married couples have been nominated for Academy Awards in the same year. The list begins with Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt, who were both nominated in best actor and actress in 1932 for “The Guardsman.” Most recently, that roster includes Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz, nominated for “Being the Ricardos” and “Parallel Mothers” in 2021.

Kirk Cousins Gives Thumbs-Up After Successful Achilles Surgery

Kirk Cousins is in great spirits after going under the knife to fix his torn Achilles ... sharing a positive update from his hospital bed. The Minnesota Vikings quarterback went down with the injury in the fourth quarter of Sunday's win over the Green Bay Packers ... officially ending his 2023 campaign. Despite the circumstances, Cousins was all smiles following his procedure Wednesday morning ... giving a big thumbs up as he showed off his new purple cast wrapped around his right leg.

Survivor Winners Parvati Shallow and Erika Casupanan Come Out as Memb

A couple of "Survivor" fan favorites gave show loyalists an update on their personal lives ... and whether it was a coincidence or not, both announcements came on the same day. Parvati Shallow, considered one of the all-time best to hit the Survivor islands and winner of Survivor: Micronesia back in 2008, posted a set of cute pics of herself with comedian Mae Martin Saturday with the caption, "

44 TV Shows We Cant Wait to Watch in 2024

Seasons come and seasons go, but TV marches on. Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos: Ollie Upton/HBO, Laurence Cendrowicz/Netflix, Hopper Stone/HBO, Miya Mizuno/HBO Once again, the arrival of a new year gives us the chance to feel optimism for the future, election year and global conflict and overall sense of doom be damned! TV, thank God, will still be here for us, and 2023 offers plenty of cause for hope. There are big new and returning series from HBO and Max — a fresh season of True Detective, Kate Winslet in The Regime, more of the dragon show — and we’ll all continue to feel at least a little perplexed about the difference between HBO and Max.

Charging Points In Cambridge

Charging points for electric cars have been installed in two car parks in Cambridge. Drivers who use the Queen Anne Terrace or Grafton East car park can now charge their vehicle for free, if it is an electric one. However, drivers will still have to pay the usual parking fee. Two charging points have been installed in each car park. People with an electric car who want to use the charging points need to apply for a special key to use them.

This Too Shall Pass by Julia Samuel review how to cope with change

Health, mind and body booksReviewIn a sequel to Grief Works, the therapist guides us through major life changes in work, love, identity and health The only constant is change, said Heraclitus in about 500BC, yet we are rarely prepared for the significant transitions in our lives. Julia Samuel, a psychotherapist and grief counsellor, has followed up her acclaimed debut, Grief Works, with these “accounts of change, crisis and hopeful beginnings” organised around the themes of family, love, work, health and identity.