You asked, they answered! Fresh Air’s Terry Gross and Tonya Mosley end the year by answering listener questions. Send in your own to freshairplus@npr.org. | Listen to 40+ years of Fresh Air’s archives at FreshAirArchive.org. | To access…
Category: 5. Entertainment
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‘Hardcore had a level of violence I was really interested in’: the thrash solos and beatdowns of False Reality | Music
From London, UK
Recommended if you like Metallica, Terror, Trapped Under Ice
Up next Performing at Collision festival, Bedford, 11 AprilOne of the surprise success stories of the last year has been the resurgence of hardcore. From the ascent of the…
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December 27, 2025 — MJF Wins AEW World Title, Moxley Wins Continental Classic, Statlander Retains, More
We closed out the year with the third annual AEW Worlds End in Chicago, Illinois, in front of a sold-out NOW Arena on PPV with a night that saw multiple new champions crowned in our AEW Worlds End results!
In the main event, MJF pinned Samoa Joe…
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Meet the young people in Erlestoke keeping bell-ringing alive
The sound of bells is being heard in a Wiltshire village with help from a group of young people who want to keep the tradition of bell ringing alive.
The bells at Holy Saviour’s Church in Erlestoke, near Devizes, had been silent for years until…
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Dolly Parton’s book gift scheme launches on Isle of Man
At a recent Tynwald Select Committee hearing, external, the Department for Education, Sports and Culture’s chief executive Graham Kinrade said one cause of the education attainment gap between children from disadvantaged backgrounds and their…
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Carpenter apprentices recognised nationally for their skills
Mr Gill works for a Jersey-based carpentry and decoration company and came first regionally and third nationally in the Under-21 category of the competition.
The Guernsey Institute said the awards were open to students and apprentices from about…
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Charity warns of rise in ‘clothing poverty’ among working people
Elsaida Golemi started volunteering for the charity three months ago, after being helped by Sharewear.
“I came because I was seeking asylum and as a single mum with two children, I need help for clothes, for myself and my children, because I…
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New trees planted for Guernsey Electricity’s 125th anniversary
A total of 125 trees have been planted to mark the end of Guernsey Electricity’s 125th anniversary year.
A mix of native species including apple, pear, lime and hawthorn were planted at a site near Bordeaux, bosses said.
The utility firm said staff…
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Forest of Dean charity mural is nearly complete
The mural has been painted on the side of the ‘Ow Bist’ Forest Community Space on Dockham Road in Cinderford.
Many pieces of the artwork are symbolic to the community. For example, the produce represents the Forest of Dean’s farming heritage.
Mr…
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