Category Archives: (Midwest Communications, Inc. Syndication Interface) Entertainment News (Master Feed)
Thousands descend on UK music festival amid rise in COVID cases
By Natalie Thomas HENHAM PARK, England (Reuters) - Thousands of people poured into the grounds of the Latitude music festival in eastern England on Thursday, one of the biggest gatherings since most c...
Syndicated Content Jul 22, 2021
Health workers and actors on the red carpet at London premiere
LONDON (Reuters) - Actors, workers for Britain's National Health Service (NHS) and a flash mob all turned out for the premiere of comedy "Off the Rails" on Thursday, the first major red carpet event i...
Syndicated Content Jul 22, 2021
Dog days: Czech canine film stars hit red carpet – and new shelter
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Four-legged stars ruled the red carpet at a Czech film premiere of a movie on rescued dogs first portrayed in a surprise hit book and whose stories have helped finance a new shelter...
Syndicated Content Jul 22, 2021
Ai Weiwei unveils giant iron tree to warn people what they risk losing
By Catarina Demony and Violeta Santos Moura PORTO, Portugal (Reuters) - Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei unveiled a 32-meter-tall (105 ft) tropical tree made of iron in the Portuguese city of Po...
Syndicated Content Jul 22, 2021
Wolf Alice, Arlo Parks and Ghetts among Mercury Prize nominees
LONDON (Reuters) - Singer-songwriters Arlo Parks and Celeste, rapper Ghetts and past winner Wolf Alice are among the 12 acts in the running for this year's Mercury Prize, organizers of the British mus...
Syndicated Content Jul 22, 2021
Spain’s Prado overhauls collection to highlight women artists
By Corina Pons and Guillermo Martinez MADRID (Reuters) - Seeking to breathe new life into Madrid's Prado museum after the long months of the pandemic, curators have overhauled the collection to displa...
Syndicated Content Jul 22, 2021
How to repair our shrinking social, job networks
By Chris Taylor NEW YORK (Reuters) - If your social and professional networks disintegrated in the pandemic, you are not alone. Marissa King, author of the book "Social Chemistry," and professor at th...
Syndicated Content Jul 22, 2021
Olympics-‘Fight!’: Japan cheerleaders root for athletes as Games set to open
By Chris Gallagher TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese cheerleaders danced and waved pom poms outside a Tokyo train station on Thursday to show their support for Olympic athletes the day before the pandemic-po...
Syndicated Content Jul 21, 2021
Gun that killed U.S. outlaw Billy the Kid to be sold
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - One of the most iconic weapons of the American Wild West goes up for auction next month with the sale of the gun that killed 19th century outlaw Billy the Kid. Sheriff Pat Garr...
Syndicated Content Jul 21, 2021
Britain’s Prince George marks eighth birthday with a grin
LONDON (Reuters) - Prince William and his wife Kate released a new photograph of their son Prince George with a beaming smile to mark his eighth birthday on Thursday. The photograph taken by his mothe...
Syndicated Content Jul 21, 2021
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