A complete guide to British museums and galleries reopening
Museums, galleries and other art spaces have started to reopen. Where can you go, and what can you see?
13 May 2021 • 6:12pm
Naum Gabo s Constructed Head No.2 is one of the artworks reopening at Tate St Ives
Credit: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
Art is back. During lockdown, of course, it never truly left. But the joys of a solo mooch around a gallery, or a family outing, were put on hold.
But now, from May 1 in some parts of the UK, and 17 May in England, the nation s galleries and art museums can welcome visitors again at last. Some smaller commercial galleries have already reopened, as they’re classed as “non-essential retail” and were thus able to welcome visitors (and customers) back, as other shops were, from April 12.
Fitness check: Top five YouTube channels for free home workouts
Get going with these YouTube fitness gurus workouts in the comfort and safety of your own home.
In the midst of a global pandemic that is currently expecting a third wave, you may be skeptical about visiting gyms or other recreational facilities.
However, you do not have to neglect your physical health. Here are five fitness gurus’ YouTube channels that bring workout routines to the comfort and safety of your home.
Watch: YouTube fitness workouts
KAYLA ITSINES
Kayla Itsines is an Australian YouTuber who created the “BBG Zero Equipment” programme. The programme, as its name implies, requires no fitness equipment to conduct high-intensity workouts.
Mar 17, 2021
Edward L. Day, 83, of Williamsport, passed away Monday, March 15, 2021 at his home surrounded by his family.
Born December 5, 1937 in Howard, he was a son of the late Laverne J. F. and Nellie (Bathurst) Day.
Ed was a 1956 graduate of Williamsport High School. He retired from Your Building Center after 35 years in contractor sales. Ed was a member of Immaculate Conception Church. He was an excellent woodworker and artist, he created magnificent pieces that he and his family displayed around their homes. He enjoyed building houses, collecting coins and paper weights, bird-watching, and was a “Civil War buff,” collecting books and traveling to the many Civil War battlegrounds. Ed enjoyed golfing and was a member of White Deer Golf Course.
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Researchers from Currys PC World compiled a ranking of the biggest TikTok fitness influencers.
Popular Crossfit athlete Demi Bagby ranks highest for average likes per post, at 14 million.
These 28 creators fetch more than 200,000 likes per TikTok post on average.
As health and fitness content grows in popularity across social media, many creators have jumped to TikTok to diversify their audience and develop new income streams from deals with advertisers.
Popular US CrossFit influencer Demi Bagby ranks among the leaders of the pack, with almost 13 million followers. Her TikTok videos display a huge range of styles from flexing her Parkour skills, to training in the boxing ring and fetch an average of 14 million likes each time she posts.
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