Beyond Bridgerton: The period dramas you should watch next
21 Jan, 2021 04:01 AM
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Rachael Stirling stars as Nan, who falls for another woman, Kitty (Keeley Hawes), in provocative period drama, Tipping the Velvet. Photo / Supplied
Megan Wood is a food, travel and lifestyle writer based in Auckland.megan.wood@nzme.co.nz
If your social media feed is packed with friends espousing their adoration for hit Netflix period drama Bridgerton, you are not alone. Since its release before Christmas, the series has been streamed by more than 65 million people worldwide. Which begs the question: why is it so addictive?
This alliance will help partners in India and UK in terms of technology, storytelling, incentives
21 Jan, 2021 - 09:04 PM IST | By Shikha Singh
MUMBAI: The Indian film & TV industry is counted among the entertainment powerhouses of the world. The Indian filmmakers, artistes, behind-the-camera personages who have been feted internationally are beyond count, as are the movies and series that left an indelible mark on our society and culture. But it was actually two foreigners – the Lumiere brothers – who gave the gift of motion pictures to India. Since then, we have made cinematic and small-screen content that is uniquely and unabashedly our own. And love it or hate it, you just can t ignore it.
Houston Mayor Warns Bow Wow After Backlash Over Packed Performance Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
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In a tweet responding to the Let Me Hold You hitmaker s club gig that earned him backlash, Sylvester Turner informs that officials keep an eye on the rapper s upcoming performances. Jan 18, 2021
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Mayor Sylvester Turner has spoken up after
Bow Wow came under fire over a packed performance in Houston, Texas over the weekend. Taking to his official Twitter account, the Mayor of Houston let the rapper and everyone know that he and officials in the city keep an eye on his upcoming performances. These events that are scheduled with @BowWowPromoTeam today in Houston are on our radar, Turner tweeted on Sunday, January 17. Warning other establishments against disregarding capacity guidelines, he added, Other bars/clubs that are operating as restaurants, beyond capacity and social distancing requirements, please expect visits. Today we report 1964 new cases and 17 more dea