Driver charged in crash that killed an 82-year-old woman blames her dog
Shauna Rae Dokken denied consuming alcohol but admitted to taking prescription medication on the day of the crash, police say
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Shauna Rae Dokken denied consuming alcohol but admitted to taking prescription medication on the day of the crash, police say
A highโprofile Australian private equity executive has been arrested at the scene of a horror five-car smash in Sydney.
The lawsuit claims students at a familyโs home were jumping off the roof into a swimming pool while intoxicated
Actor sentenced to probation for incident in which he attacked three men and yelled homophobic slurs, according to witnesses Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email Shia LaBeouf on Wednesday pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery charges filed against the actor after his arrest over allegations that he struck three men at a New Orleans bar in February. After his plea in the cityโs criminal district courthouse, the Transformers film franchise star received a sentence of two yearsโ probation, rehabilitation for alcohol abuse, sensitivity training and anger management classes. Continue reading...
Perhaps you've always enjoyed a gin and tonic after work, or a glass or two of red wine with your evening meal. Half a bottle of sauvignon blanc seems a reasonable way to end of the working week...
The vast amount of waste - including discarded household rubbish, bin bags, alcohol and vapes - was left on the Bwlch Mountain in South Wales in January.
Officer Zachery Castenon with the Oak Ridge North Police Department was arrested Sunday after a colleague reportedly said he reeked of alcohol .
Football ace Vinnie Jones now leads a quiet life on a farm in West Sussex with his girlfriend Emma Ford.
The smutty hockey show gets the Off-Broadway treatment with shirtless scenes, hilarious one-liners and a Liza Minnelli send-up Walking into the Culture Club in West Chelsea, New York, for a performance of Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody last week, I was met by three ghosts left over from when the space was called the McKittrick hotel and it hosted the immersive spookfest, Sleep No More. The first was the phantom of clever detail: cans of Athletic IPAs for sale, a cute, non-alcoholic nod to the mega-popular seriesโ hockey setting. The second was of unnerving fright, as I realized there would be no booze at this singing satire. Would I be able to make it through 90 minutes of jokes about an overexposed Canadian gay sports romance, with zero quality guarantee and an even lower blood alcohol concentration? At least at the downtown premiere of the popular parody Titanique, long before it proved itself worthy of a handful of Tony nominations, you could stand up and order a bucket of White Claws. But then the third specter materialized, the ghost of immersion and surrender, as this very funny production completely won me over. (Iโve since learned that a liquor license is forthcoming.) Heated Rivalry, for the uninitiated, is a television show adapted from a series of gay romance novels by Rachel Reid, a straight woman who unwittingly launched a thousand discussions about who gets to be horny over whom, how and when. Fans of the books petitioned for a wider release of the show produced for the Canadian streamer Crave, last November and, some six months later, its formerly unknown stars Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams are in easy contention for the most photographed people alive. Heated Rivalry: The Unauthorized Musical Parody is the latest addition to New York Cityโs musical parody cottage industry, which has led me to a theater lobby where a woman in a branded hockey jersey is telling the stranger next to her that sheโs seen the series โprobably not as many times as you think, but still a lotโ. Continue reading...
Debut from 20-year-old director examines memory, reality and fear after Chiwetel Ejiofor accesses an infinite series of hidden rooms that all feel creepily askew All the lonely people โฆ where do they all belong? YouTuber Kane Parsons makes his feature directing debut with this icily brilliant and genuinely disturbing conceptual horror film based on his web series, and scripted by Will Soodik. There is something here of J-horror, the V/H/S found footage franchise, Dan Ericksonโs Severance and Nathan Fielderโs The Rehearsal. Itโs about people walled up in their own memories, imprisoned in endlessly remembered scenes from their past, or miserably perceived versions of their present existences in which they have become caricatures of themselves, gargoyle stars of their paralysed inner world of failure. Or perhaps the action of the film is not metaphorical in this or any other sense, and the โbackroomsโ of the title simply exist. Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve give barnstormingly good performances as Clark and Mary; it is the early 90s and Clark is a failed architect, separated from his wife, and an alcoholic who to make ends meet self-hatingly manages a drearily and eerily vast discount furniture store, called Capโn Clarkโs Ottoman Empire. He does dumb TV ads dressed as a pirate while uneasily aware he should be a sultan to make the โOttoman empireโ pun work. He goes to see a therapist, Mary, a sad, gentle person who markets her own self-help audio tapes and is haunted by childhood memories of her abusive mother. Continue reading...
Two widows of the same man remain behind in an abandoned mountain village in Rajan Kathet and Sunir Pandeyโs visually arresting documentary In the valley of Dhorpatan in western Nepal, winter arrives with unforgiving intensity. Clouds of freezing mist gradually descend, making the rocky terrain look starkly barren, a lonesome void amid vertiginous mountain ranges. At this time of the year, most of the inhabitants migrate south to warmer regions โ except for two. Unfolding at a languid pace, Rajan Kathet and Sunir Pandeyโs feature-length documentary debut casts its gaze on Ratima and Kalima, elderly caretakers tasked with watching over the abandoned village. Widows to the same man, they make for an unusual yet beguiling pair whose dynamic wavers between warmth and discord. The two womenโs different temperaments make for an engaging contrast. The older, jaded Ratima spends her days in a haze of alcohol and regrets. Meanwhile, younger Kalima has a sunnier attitude, which she extends to creatures big and small; she even has pet names for the livestock. Once the second wife and hence a romantic rival, Kalima now takes care of the ailing Ratima with sisterly tenderness. Their daily routines โ simple meals by the fire, reminiscences about their departed husband โ are juxtaposed with expansive wide shots of the desolate landscape. Continue reading...
A 16-year-old boy has copped a five-year casino ban after sneaking into two venues for an alcohol-fuelled gambling binge.
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Pub ownerโs sale to Barcelona-based brewer Damm is latest takeover of a British beer by an overseas buyer Business live โ latest updates Pub chain Greene King has agreed to sell its Old Speckled Hen ale brands to the Spanish owner of Estrella lager, making it the latest in a series of British beers to be snapped up by overseas buyers. Barcelona-based brewer Damm has agreed to buy Old Speckled Hen brands, including its non-alcoholic and golden ale versions. Continue reading...