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A Peek at the Renovated Thornbury Castle, the Only Tudor Castle You Can Stay In

A Peek at the Renovated Thornbury Castle, the Only Tudor Castle You Can Stay In Ulrike Lemmin-Woolfrey © Condé Nast Traveler After extensive renovations and modernizations, England’s last licensed castle and the only Tudor castle operating as a luxury hotel is set to reopen in May after a year-long closure and multi-million-dollar refurbishment of all the rooms and suites. Built in 1511, Thornbury Castle in southwest England is a castle straight out of a fairy tale, with crenelations, a chunky octagonal tower, bay windows, walled courtyards, turrets, and chimneys, all set in large grounds with cedar and sequoia trees. The property is guarded by a gate house at the entryway leading into the estate from the country road.

5000 baby fish puts dam on track to become fishing hotspot

5000 baby fish puts dam on track to become fishing hotspot
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No implied warranty for used goods kitty in case that highlights pets as property

No implied warranty for used goods kitty in case that highlights pets as property A would be cat-owner lost his bid for a rebate from a breeder who sold him a Siberian cat that died less than two months after purchase. The case highlights the gap between the emotional value of companion animals and their worth in the eyes of the law. Social Sharing Lawyer says courts have come a long way from 2005 case in which ailing dog was compared to a stereo Posted: Feb 09, 2021 3:00 AM PT | Last Updated: February 9 In this stock image, a Siberian cat is seen in all its luxuriant glory. A B.C. man has lost his bid to sue a breeder for the sale of a Siberian cat that died less than two months after he bought it.(Shutterstock/Sergio Photone)

Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street Documentary Review [Sundance 2021] – /Film

Documentaries like I Am Big Bird: The Carroll Spinney Story and Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey have already dug into a couple slices of the magic that makes Sesame Street so beloved by children and adults alike. Now Marilyn Agrelo‘s new film Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street (inspired by Michael Davis’ book of the same name) goes back to the origins of the groundbreaking series created by producer Joan Ganz Cooney and writer/director Jon Stone, and shines a light on the hurdles, milestones, and memorable moments that have turned Sesame Street into a worldwide sensation beloved by millions.

Ten Sundance Film Festival titles worth streaming [The Dallas Morning News ]

Ten Sundance Film Festival titles worth streaming [The Dallas Morning News ] With films screening virtually and in-person at satellite locations across the country, Sundance is a hybrid independent film festival this year. In Dallas, the Texas Theatre is showing 13 movies, and three of them have Texas ties. But the majority of the weeklong program’s 70-plus feature films will only be available to North Texans through virtual screenings. Here are some of the hottest Sundance titles to catch in your home theater from Jan. 28 to Feb. 3. As always, documentaries have a strong presence at America’s first major film festival of the year. Director Rodney Ascher has captured the strange world of obsessive fans searching for hidden meaning in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining with Room 237 and focused on sleep paralysis perceived as demonic visitation in The Nightmare. His new documentary, A Glitch in the Matrix, explores the idea that we are living in a computer simulation with testimony

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