Reuters CanadaUK's Glastonbury Festival, cinemas, museums get government cash to survive COVIDReuters Canada - by Michael HoldenLONDON (Reuters) - Glastonbury Festival will join 2,700 museums, theatres, cinemas and arts venues in receiving a share of 400 million pounds in grants and loans to help them survive the COVID-19 pandemic, the British government announced on Friday. Entertainment venues across Britain were forced to …
Reuters CanadaNike wins halt to sales of Lil Nas X 'Satan Shoes'Reuters Canada - By Jonathan StempelNEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday sided with Nike Inc in ordering a Brooklyn company to temporarily stop further sales of "Satan Shoes" it produced in collaboration with the rapper Lil Nas X. U.S. District Judge Eric Komitee in Brooklyn ruled three days after Nike sued MSCHF Product …
Reuters CanadaFrom 007 to private detective, Daniel Craig signs up for more 'Knives Out'Reuters Canada - by Jill SerjeantLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Looks like Daniel Craig has a new movie franchise after ending his role as James Bond. Craig is to star in two sequels to the 2019 "Knives Out" crime caper that will stream on Netflix in a multi-million dollar deal. Netflix on Thursday said it had bought the rights to two …
Reuters CanadaOn London rooftop, Royal Opera Chorus reunites for performanceReuters Canada - By Hanna RantalaLONDON (Reuters) - Wrapped up in coats and with London's famed landmarks behind them, members of the Royal Opera Chorus sing the Anvil Chorus from Giuseppe Verdi's 1853 opera "Il Trovatore" in their first reunion in a year. Standing apart due to social distancing measures brought about by the …
Reuters CanadaA Minute With: the 'Family Reunion' cast on relatable story linesReuters Canada - By Alicia PowellNEW YORK (Reuters) - Netflix sitcom "Family Reunion" returns for its second season next week, bringing its mix of comedy and family conflicts back to television screens. The NAACP Image Award-winning show, which premiered in 2019 and whose first season was presented in two parts, follows a Black …
Reuters CanadaJohn le Carre was so furious with Brexit he got Irish citizenshipReuters Canada - by Guy FaulconbridgeLONDON (Reuters) - John le Carre, the British novelist who cast flawed spies onto the bleak chessboard of Cold War rivalry, was so disillusioned by the 2016 Brexit vote to leave the European Union that he secured Irish citizenship shortly before he died. David Cornwell, known to the world as John le …