OUR Friday Love Local Business profile this week features a bistro inspired by the 1930s Art Deco railway cafes and restaurants. Centenary Lounge opened in Worcester two years ago in The Cross, 10 years after the original business founded by Aasia Baig launched in Birmingham. The bistro serves breakfast, brunch, light bites, all-day dining and afternoon teas and there is also a cocktail and wine bar. The Art Deco restaurant on the ground floor Aasia said: “Our venue is perfect for events with a difference, staying true to our Art Deco-inspired interiors. Our food and drink is available via deliveries, takeaways and now click and collect which is great for when you’re in a rush or working in the city.
Presenters Ant and Dec and Philip Schofield invested millions for luxury holiday homes in the Algarve in 2015. The company went bust and an appeal to stop sale of the resort was refused.
New Directors/New Films
Film at Lincoln Center holds the 50th anniversary edition of its film series online. It opens with Amalia Ulman’s
El Planeta and closes with Theo Anthony’s
All Light, Everywhere. The 2021 festival introduces 27 features and 11 shorts to audiences nationwide through MoMA and FLC virtual cinemas, and to New Yorkers at Film at Lincoln Center.
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College Pathways Reporter Jill Replogle hosts a Q&A session with higher education and employment experts to answer questions live about career and workforce changes.
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How To Start A New Career: A College Pathways Virtual Event