As the much-anticipated 18th series of the BBC hit show returned earlier this year, 18 new contestants gave their all to impress business tycoon Lord Alan Sugar and his companions Baroness Karren Brady and Tim Campbell MBE. Rachel Woolford and her fellow Leeds contestant Dr Paul Midha picked off the competition as they both made it through to the gruelling interview stages. But after Dr Paul turned down an offer from Lord Sugar, it was Rachel who made it through to the grand final, where she...
The author of Goodbye, Vitamin makes dinner and discusses her new novel, Real Americans.
Biden's deputies are using science agencies to promote transgenderism throughout society, including among K-12 children, according to documents posted by Stephen Miller's America First Legal law firm.
This multigenerational tale travels from China to New York in search of the true meaning of good fortuneIt’s often said that good luck is the result of good planning: you make your own. But is our luck in life ever entirely under our control? And how much luck, and planning, might be enough? Real Americans, Rachel Khong’s second novel, strikes directly at the heart of these questions. Its Chinese-American characters are brought into contact with fabulous wealth – a prototypical stroke of luck....
Rachel Chinouriri says she wants to reclaim the England flag, which features on her album artwork.
Making an impressive Broadway debut, the actress offers a layered depiction of navigating a parenting nightmare.
The limit of emotions Rachel McAdams is feeling these days does not exist. After more than two decades of acting, the Mean Girls alum marked a sweet milestone as she made her Broadway debut April
A little sweet, a little sour, rather sticky – and irresistible!Two oranges have been sitting in the fruit bowl since 24 January. I can be precise thanks to the boastful photographs of marmalade I took on 25 January, having bought the fruit the day before. Only half the oranges became marmalade (which filled 10 jars and made every surface in the kitchen sticky), so to start with a dozen or so sat in the bowl. They are not bitter oranges, nor are they sweet, which is why they have been consumed...
Samuel J Friedman Theatre, New YorkThe Oscar nominee is a captivating emotional anchor in this drama about a mother coping with her child’s health problemsAlex, the two-year-old child at the center of Amy Herzog’s excellent play Mary Jane, is a constant presence on stage, despite never showing his face nor saying a word. Alex can’t, actually, vocalize anything – he was born with a paralyzed vocal cord, his endearingly peppy mother explains, along with other health conditions such as cerebral...
For the families pressing relentlessly for the release of their loved ones taken hostage on Oct. 7, moving forward is a contradiction.
When will Channel 4 sack this Zionist racist? She admits she has not seen the video, but she makes the claims anyway. "The baby was removed from her stomach and beheaded…." British presenter Rachel Riley lied about October 7th on national TV. pic.twitter.com/23HxGtwqKP — MintPress News (@MintPressNews) April 16, 2024 Here her lies are exposed […]
Rachel McAdams brings an instantly heartbreaking quality to her performance in “Mary Jane”: Her steadfast optimism.