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Grace Farms raises $400,000 for arts, justice, community, faith
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New Canaan: An Oct. 13 Grace Farms Foundation benefit raised $400,000 “to forge new pathways to advance nature, arts, justice, community and faith, and to sustain the award-winning Grace Farms.”
Additional major gifts were also raised for international trainings to disrupt cross-border organized crimes, including human trafficking, the announcement said.
It was the Foundation’s third anniversary celebration. Sharon Prince, chair and president of Grace Farms Foundation and the event’s co-chairs Jay Fielden, editor-in-chief of Esquire, and Peter King Hunsinger, former Conde Nast Publisher, welcomed more than 250 arts, culture, academic, architecture and business leaders to the event.
Where are the Who Shot Phil suspects now - from on-screen orgies to toxic divorces
It’s been 20 years since the climax of the prolific EastEnders whodunnit storyline, which saw villain Phil Mitchell shot by his ex-girlfriend Lisa Shaw in April 2001 - but where are the fellow suspects now?
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John Altman wanted action-packed exit from EastEnders
BANG Showbiz 15/03/2021 Bang Showbiz
John Altman wanted a different exit from ‘EastEnders’.
The 69-year-old actor played Albert Square villain Nick Cotton on and off for two decades between 1985 and 2015 before finally making his final appearance in the 30th anniversary episode being left to die from a drugs overdose by his mother Dot Cotton (June Brown) in a recreation of a scene from the show’s very first episode when Reg Cox was found dead slumped in his chair, murdered by Nick.
Although the episode was a ratings hit for the BBC - being seen by 20 million people in total - John was unimpressed with his final storyline and would rather have gone out in a blaze of glory in an action-packed exit.
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