Israeli forces kill Palestinian baby boy during shooting in the occupied West Bank, health officials say
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The babyโs funeral is expected later Saturday
Nancy Anders had wanted to spend eternity buried with her husband of more than 60 years, but she was cremated instead, according to the lawsuit
What if your best mate slept with your child? The stars of Alice and Steve, the new taboo-busting comedy about friends at war, open up about drug-taking, iffy sex โ and why British jokes are so hard to understand Alice and Steve, the new โwrongcomโ starring Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement, starts like the story of a lifelong friendship between two 50ish exes. They went out for a short time, a million years ago, and ever since have been platonically inseparable. In one of the first scenes, Alice (Walker) tells Steve (Clement) that she loves him so much that if he were ever drowning, sheโd hollow out her own motherโs body and use it as a canoe. Alice and Steve go to funerals, get drunk, talk frankly about their disappointments, devise ill-advised solutions, take cocaine but only once every epoch; all the stuff of a loving friendship is here. But creator Sophie Goodhart also uses it to put every kind of relationship under the microscope. โItโs every stage of love Sophie is looking at,โ says Walker. So itโs also about the doldrums of a long marriage, between Alice and Daniel (Joel Fry). And itโs about first love going exquisitely well for Dom, Alice and Danielโs teenage son, until they take an edible and everything goes awry. Unavoidably, though, all the fireworks are around one love story โ and how it puts paid to Alice and Steveโs relationship. Continue reading...
He spent 20 years meticulously preparing and planning for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, thereby ensuring it brimmed with solemn splendour.
Climbing support team rescue Hillary Dawa Sherpa almost a week on from when he was last seen A Nepali guide who was believed to have died on Mount Everest has been found crawling to base camp a week after going missing โ and after his funeral rites had begun. Dawa Sherpa, also known as Hillary Dawa Sherpa after the famous climber Edmund Hillary, was last seen on 29 May but did not reach base camp with other climbing groups. Continue reading...
Successful jokes are thin on the ground in the musty sixth installment of the once-popular parody franchise, taking aim at everything from Scream to Sinners The Scary Movie series has always depended on timing. Not necessarily in its gagcraft, which has oscillated between occasional sharp jabs and many beyond-broad blows, but in its position on the release schedule. This was especially true of the first installment, which arrived in theaters just a few months after the 2000 release of Scream 3, capitalizing on the new wave of slashers while holding a spoofy Viking funeral for that just-concluded trilogy. A quarter of a century later, horror endures and thereโs no reason to think spoofs canโt endure in parallel along with it as Backrooms and Obsession have ruled the early summer box office. The sixth Scary Movie, repeating the first movieโs unnumbered title as a simultaneous nod to and act of reboot branding, is releasing too soon after those surprise smashes to incorporate them into its litany of gags (not even some last-minute ADR references, guys?). Itโs stuck far further back, doing a composite of the fifth and sixth Scream movies from 2022 and 2023, respectively. On the other hand, with the recent Scream 7 largely abdicating its self-referentiality entirely, Scary Movie arrives as the last horror-comedy holding the torch for in-jokes that its self-serious cousin couldnโt bother with. Continue reading...
John Meacham, known as Jack to his family and friends, was awarded the prestigious Arctic Star medal for his service during the war.
Family and friends watched as the coffin of Lance Bombardier Ciara Sullivan arrived for her funeral at the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks, in central London this afternoon.
Jill Biden has revealed that she still hasn't made peace with Nancy Pelosi, years after the former House speaker helped lead the Democratic effort to push her husband out of the 2024 presidential race.
A funeral procession was scheduled Monday afternoon for one deputy who was killed in the shooting
The photographer loved to record the small details of life, so it was only fitting that his family should organise a send-off inspired by his work. โFunerals can be really beautiful,โ says the person tasked with recording the event Funerals are conventionally designed to smooth a person into graceful solemnity, carefully editing out the unsavoury bits of a life. But Martin Parr spent more than half a century sending up the idiosyncratic and the awkward, in a way that was sometimes unflattering, mischievous, and always unflinching. So his own funeral was never going to be a typical farewell. At the ceremony at the chapel in Woodlands Memorial Garden near Bristol, people who had known Parr throughout his life spoke, and Parrโs favourite music played โ guests arrived to Astrud Gilberto, Joรฃo Gilberto and Stan Getzโs The Girl from Ipanema. Parr had recently photographed the original girl from Ipanema, Helรด Pinheiro, who is now 82. With the help of the staff at the Martin Parr Foundation, the family organised the ultimate Martin Parr send-off after the ceremony: a colourful country fete-themed celebration decked out with bunting, with clingfilm-wrapped sandwiches, cupcakes with sad faces on, a collection of teapots with natty tea cosies, and a tombola of unwanted Christmas gifts โ in memory of the annual auction the Parrs used to put on. (The proceeds went to food poverty charity the Trussell Trust.) The Art of Dining, a collaborative duo creating interactive dining experiences formed of Parrโs chef daughter Ellen and set designer Alice Hodge, recreated the food from many of the late photographerโs most famous images. Continue reading...
โAfter 10 years of avant garde mayhem, the rough-diamond Salford venue is set to close. Its founders look back on their artistic free-for-all and explain how its spirit will continue โThe White Hotel is similar to the Highlander and Keith Richards. Itโs immortal,โ declares Austin Collings. Collings is the artistic director of the Salford venue โ housed in a former MOT garage โ that over the past decade has become a generator for underground culture in the north-west. A programme that has spanned classical music ensemble the Manchester Collective, a celebration of Bertolt Brecht and Andy Weatherallโs last ever DJ set is testament to its scope. Collings, Ben Ward โ the Hotelโs โcaretakerโ โ and a tight-knit crew of friends and collaborators have built an experimental arts venue that doubles as the northโs most notorious underground nightclub. But despite continuing to draw full houses, the White Hotel will shut up shop in January. Always on administratively shaky ground, theyโre now drowning โ literally. According to Salford city councilโs Strategic Regeneration Framework, the White Hotel is in a flood-risk zone. โBasically,โ says Ward, โitโs a swamp.โ In theory, they could have hung on for a few years, but decided it was better โto go out on our own terms, long before we became a museumโ. Continue reading...
The Booker prize-winning novelist and screenwriter shares the tune heโd want played at his funeral and why heโd have a couple of pints with Charles Dickens but not three Youโve written books, films, TV shows and plays. Which of your projects do fans most want to talk to you about? The one that people react to most, particularly women, is The Woman Who Walked Into Doors [about a woman experiencing domestic violence]. It came out in 1996, but even now โ I was at a book signing event in Auckland a couple of days ago and two women told me quietly that that book meant so much to them. I think itโs possibly the best book Iโve written. Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads Roddy Doyle is speaking at Sydney writersโ festival on Saturday 23 May at 6pm. His latest book is The Women Behind the Door (Penguin) Continue reading...