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What Made I May Destroy You s Michaela Coel Cry During Lockdown - and Other Art She s Found Cathartic
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Michaela Coel is best known as a creator of great art, with “I May Destroy You” and “Chewing Gum,” but she’s also a consumer. And her taste in movies, television, podcasts and books is as varied in tone as that of her work. Over the last year, Coel dove into heady podcasts and books, but she also made time for Netflix’s zany musical comedy “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.”
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Asia s 50 Best Bars 2021 results are here: Bamboo Bar remains the best in Thailand
5 bars in Bangkok have made it to the prestigious list. Big Congrats!
By Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
Shortly after the people by globally recognized award
50 Best announced the names of 50 bars that made it to the extended part of Asia s 50 Best Bars at rank 51-100 last week, the complete list of top 50 watering holes around the continent is now revealed.
Just a quick review of last year s poll, there were five bars in Bangkok that appeared in the list, namely Backstage Cocktail Bar (no. 33), Rabbit Hole (no. 31), Tropic City (no. 24), Vesper (no. 11), and The Bamboo Bar at Mandarin Oriental Bangkok (no. 7).
Restaurant owners whose businesses survived the first year of the pandemic are finally beginning to see their customers come back, but now thereâs a new problem this already battered industry has to solve: finding enough workers to be able to serve them.
âWe definitely are seeing a shortage in restaurant workers in the community,â says Joe Campana, a Colorado Springs entrepreneur who owns several area restaurants and bars, including Bonny and Read and Shame & Regret. âWeâve been OK, but Iâve heard it all over town. Iâve had a number of different owners call me in the last few weeks asking me to forward applications over to them, anything weâve got.â
AEW Dark recap (May 4, 2021): Leyla Hirsch picks up signature win
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Episode 87 of
AEW Dark featured Leyla Hirsch earning a signature win, Dante Martin on a hot streak, and Lance Archer hossing it up with Luther.
When the
Dark lineup was announced, there was one match in particular that I was looking forward to. That would be Leyla Hirsch versus Diamante. Both have unique styles backed up by fierce intensity. This bout was set up last week during
Dark: Elevation when Diamante displayed poor sportsmanship after losing a tag match to Hirsch and Ryo Mizunami.
The two competitors tussled on the mat to start. Diamante escaped a rear waist lock with a back elbow and countered into a cazadora stunner. Hirsch rallied with two German suplexes, a running knee, corner smashes, and a side suplex. Diamante still had enough juice to kick out of the cover. Fisticuffs were engaged with both wrestlers swinging wildly. Hirsch used a trip to take down Diamante then transition in
Rabbit Hole Has A New Mizunara Cask Finished, 15 Year Bourbon In Its Stable
Rabbit Hole Has A New Mizunara Cask Finished, 15 Year Bourbon In Its Stable
A new addition to its high end Founder’s Collection whiskeys, Rabbit Hole recently released a 15-year-old cask strength Kentucky straight bourbon finished in Japanese Mizunara oak.
Kaveh Zamanian, founder and whiskey maker of Rabbit Hole, said this second expression of Rabbit Hole Founder’s Collection is the brand’s oldest and most exquisite offering to date.
He said the idea behind the Founder’s Collection is “uncompromising commitment to innovation and elevating the practice of whiskey making to a high art.” This collection pairs Rabbit Hole’s oldest expression of Kentucky Straight Bourbon with oak from Japan’s most pristine forest to create a true double-oaked bourbon. The Kentucky straight bourbon was aged for 15 years in new charred American oak and spent another year of aging in virgin Japanese Mizunara oak.