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Trial is set to begin in Los Angeles for the man accused of sparking last yearโs deadly Palisades Fire
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Trial is set to begin in Los Angeles for the man accused of sparking last yearโs deadly Palisades Fire
As she prepares to mark 70 with a birthday concert, the musician talks about her destructive mindset โ and the steps she took to finally make sense of her life and musicโs part in it It was 2023. The holiday of a lifetime, in Australia, had begun, after two weeks at the Australian festival of chamber music, in which Iโd played viola in several of my own works. I had fretted about this for months, not really believing that I could stand up as a soloist and deliver. Even as a full-time viola-player in the 80s, I avoided solo playing โ always feeling more at home in larger chamber groups. But as my husband Peter and I set off on our holiday, I was euphoric. I had performed with the marvellous young pianist Joseph Havlat, with the legendary accordionist James Crabb and virtuoso trumpeter David Elton โ and all had gone well. But then came a horrible realisation: I had not asked for the concerts to be recorded. This had been a moment in my life that would never be repeated. And I hadnโt captured it. I sank into despair. The fact that this is a pattern in my thinking didnโt make it any less painful: the more wonderful the event, the more likely I am to find regrets to attach to it. It is a destructive mindset I have learned to live with, but for years I had no idea why my head seemed compelled to ruin every joyful memory. Continue reading...
Sam Hansen is due to appear in Melbourne Magistrates' Court after his ex-partner Lisa Lewis made an official police complaint about his alleged creepy behaviour.
Supporters of a comedian who was fired after she sniffed petrol in a skit mocking an Indigenous woman have donated almost $40,000 to the satirist.
Exclusive: Labourโs Makerfield byelection candidate advocates public ownership of water companies as he prepares for potential leadership bid Thames Water should be nationalised, Andy Burnham has said, revealing public ownership of water companies would โabsolutely be an optionโ under his potential leadership of the Labour party. Burnham, Labourโs candidate in the Makerfield byelection, has previously called for โgreater public controlโ over the companies. In an interview with the Guardian, he has confirmed this could mean nationalisation. Continue reading...
'Dear girl, how wonderful to see you,' my friend Jon Snow says. 'Have you been here before?' There it is. The dawning realisation that Jon might not know who I am.
Rumours of a rift between Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi and their Cotswolds neighbour Jeremy Clarkson have resurfaced.
Lisa Jane Spencer shared a video on Tuesday mocking an Indigenous woman and sniffing petrol. She revealed an update on Thursday.
The number of people withdrawing money from a LISA is outpacing the number using one to buy a home. Why?
In a dramatic intervention, MPs heard a statement from US survivor Lisa Phillips, in which she said the PM had failed to listen to those who suffered at Epstein's hands.
Lisa Jane Spencer has shared a statement after making a video imitating an Indigenous woman on Tuesday.
Andy Burnham appears to have ditched a planned call with hedge fund managers, billed as an opportunity to cool concerns about his economic approach.
Howells puts in a strong turn as Henry Paget, a Victorian marquess who blows his inheritance on hosting wild parties and staging gender-defying theatrical performances Playing the shy Colin in Russell T Daviesโs 2021 TV drama Itโs a Sin, Callum Scott Howells had to be the humble caterpillar compared to Olly Alexanderโs extravagant butterfly. But now Howells gets an upgrade to full butterfly status in this high-spirited and good-humoured drama from screenwriter Lisa Baker and director Celyn Jones, reclaiming a forgotten chapter in queer Victorian history. With a moustache resembling that of Proust, Howells amusingly plays the flamboyant aristocrat Henry Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey, a delicate consumptive and aesthete who, in the late 19th century, blew his vast inheritance on colossal private theatricals, wild parties and jaw-dropping performances in which he would appear in gender-challenging costumes, including a diaphanous veil he wore as a โbutterfly dancerโ. He caused scandal with his behaviour and apparently unconsummated marriage to first cousin Lily (Ruby Stokes), whose attitude to him here is perhaps more affectionate and tolerant than it was in real life. Continue reading...
Susanna Kaysenโs cult memoir sparked a wave of 90s novels about young women in crisis. After 10 years in the making, stars Juliana Canfield and King Princess are bringing it to the stage Girl, Interrupted may seem like unlikely material for a musical. Based on a 1993 best-selling memoir by Susanna Kaysen, the slim volume chronicles the authorโs approximately two-year stay inside a psychiatric facility in the late 1960s. After a decade of effort, the bookโs adaptation is finally premiering off Broadway at New Yorkโs Public Theater with a cast that includes Juliana Canfield, the Tony-nominated Stereophonic actress, as Susanna and the pop star King Princess, in her stage debut, as Lisa. Though the theatrical interpretation pulls solely from the memoir, James Mangoldโs 1999 film adaptation, starring Winona Ryder as Susanna and Angelina Jolie in an Oscar-winning performance as Lisa, will probably loom large in the audienceโs minds, as it did for the cast. Continue reading...
This film may be making a point about the classical vis a vis the contemporary, but its visual collages and dense poetic texts render it inert The title of this lyrical but frustrating docu-essay about director Rita Azevedo Gomesโs travels in Greece cuts both ways. Is it expressing impatience with the classical ideals she hopes to discover there; or, borrowed from street graffiti, is it actually critiquing the modern society that has betrayed ancient standards of beauty and harmony and, in the words of Albert Camus cited here, โhas fed its despair on ugliness and convulsionsโ? Nostalgic aspirations and the sobering here-and-now vie for supremacy in the texts recited by Gomes and others over travelogue images from Athens and the Cyclades beyond. As if echoing heroic voyagers past, she adds a layer of fictionalisation to her exploits, reading a poem written by Joรฃo Miguel Fernandes Jorge based on a journey there in 2007; it becomes the story of Irma, who romances a young man, Ion, on the island of Delos, birthplace of Apollo and Artemis. But the affair founders โ and there are other reality-checks, such as the incongruous Chinese cargo ships that now traverse the 21st-century Aegean. Continue reading...
Usually, individuals donโt want to be angry. In a group, however, negative emotions can rile the tribe. On the streets of London, Ed Coper felt it first hand Back before 9/11 and the wars it precipitated, the big global focus for protest was globalisation itself. Things came to a head in Seattle in November 1999 when 50,000 protesters crashed the World Trade Organizationโs party. The ensuing โBattle of Seattleโ, as it came to be known, brought unprecedented attention to the growing disquiet over the inequalities of unregulated free market excesses. Thatโs how, a few months later, I found myself smack bang in the middle of the next big anti-neoliberal flashpoint, the โMayDay 2Kโ protests in London. My experience of protest throughout high school had been pretty tame, more likely to take the form of defiance than demonstration. Socks down, shirt untucked โ take that, sir! But then again times were good, even for a ratbag. I didnโt have many grievances. At least, none that could be solved by collective protest against powerful institutions that werenโt my parents. Continue reading...
Actor among protesters in central London highlighting laws in 29 countries where same-sex relationships remain illegal Ian McKellen has joined a march against the criminalisation of LGBTQ+ people in Commonwealth countries, calling it an โappalling situationโ. The Lord of the Rings star and activist joined protesters in central London to highlight laws in 29 Commonwealth countries where same-sex relationships remain illegal. Continue reading...
The former Mash Report starโs latest show takes aim at his manosphere-courting, Saudi comedy festival-attending peers. Could he be the angry progressive standup we need right now? Nish Kumar โ mop of curly hair, Jimi Hendrix T-shirt, fancy coffee shop cookie in hand โ is sitting centimetres away from me in a meeting room in his publicistโs offices in Soho, central London. Nevertheless, another comedian is drawing the eye. On the wall is a massive poster promoting Prime Videoโs Last One Laughing UK โ and looming over us from the centre of the frame is the showโs host, Jimmy Carr. This feels, letโs just say, a tad ironic. In Kumarโs last standup show, he recalled the time he furiously confronted Carr about his decision to appear on manosphere influencer Jordan Petersonโs podcast. (โThis is a radicalisation event thatโs happening on an unprecedented scale,โ he told Carr.) Then thereโs the blurb for his upcoming tour, Angry Humour from a Really Nice Guy, in which Kumar expresses concern that comedy has been โco-opted by charlatans in service of autocratsโ โ partly a reference to last autumnโs Riyadh comedy festival, where Carr performed. Continue reading...
Jeremy Clarkson has teased he might get down on one knee soon and propose to his girlfriend Lisa Hogan.
The lawsuit is one of several that the president has brought in his personal capacity against news organizations Sign up to the Breaking News US email The supreme court will hand down opinions at 10am ET today. Hereโs a reminder of the major cases weโre tracking closely. Trump v Cook: Donald Trumpโs case for firing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, as he continues to exert greater control over the US central bank. Trump v Slaughter: A case which examines the legality of Trumpโs firing of a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) member, Rebecca Slaughter. Trump v Barbara: In which the court will decide if the administrationโs attempts to restrict birthright citizenship are unconstitutional. Continue reading...