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Tiger King This article is more than 9 months oldCarole Baskin’s Big Cat Rescue to close and move wildlife to ArkansasThis article is more than 9 months oldHoward Baskin, husband of Tiger King star, said the center agreed to move most of its cats to Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge The Big Cat Rescue center run by Carole Baskin of Netflix fame is planning to close down and for most of its wildlife to be transported from Florida to a sanctuary in Arkansas.
Gun crime This article is more than 7 years oldGrasping for change on America's most violent streets: 'We must stop killing'This article is more than 7 years oldA four-mile stretch on Natural Bridge Avenue in St Louis – not in Chicago or Baltimore – is the place in America most plagued by gun violence A Guardian special report: the inequality of gun violence in America key=1q-XeDSmrrDvJGun51PQf9hFqSEqtdcQQwcwt7LJkFhMncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tbTEoKyaqpSerq96wqikaK%2Bfp7mle82gZKKmpJq%2Foq%2FToq2eZ2Jlfnh7yZqlaGlgZMC1ecuorKKrXZzCr3nCq6CmnV2itrS%2Fzq6pomWelsG2vsClZJuqmZm0pnnAr5ynrZU%3D
US newsJohn Forsythe, star of Dynasty, dies aged 92Actor was also the voice of Charlie in Charlie's AngelsJohn Forsythe, the American actor who starred in the 1980s US soap Dynasty and was the voice of Charlie in the TV series Charlie's Angels, has died at 92. He died of pneumonia at his home in Santa Ynez, California, after a long battle with cancer. In a statement last night, his family said he died on Thursday, "
The summer’s big events sell out sooner every year but, whether you like gnarly moshpits, banging dance tents, kid-friendly jazz retreats or gastro entertainment, there’s still time to take your pick and get looking for your camping gear Published: 1 Apr 2023 ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tbTEoKyaqpSerq96wqikaKiipLOquMRopKKbmJayrbTAp6U%3D
PaperbacksReviewA compassionate collection of interviews and drawings from a fierce critic of the self-serving powers that be Graphic artist and activist Victoria Lomasko’s compassionate and compulsively readable chronicle of Russia’s forgotten and persecuted, translated by Thomas Campbell, collects her drawings and writing from the last decade. She teaches prisoners to sketch, visits remote schools, joins a trucker camp and a gay film festival, speaks to the survivors of a slavery ring and attends protest after protest, as the police and pro-government youth brigades look on.
Rising high: the evolving skyline of New York City – in pictures Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Manhattan’s skyline is the most famous in the world. Its horizon has been interrupted by verticals from the first 10-storey office buildings in the late 1800s, and will only continue to rise higher Skyline is at the Skyscraper Museum in New York until January 2019
Succession This article is more than 2 years oldSuccession actor ‘demanded character took stand against super-rich family’This article is more than 2 years oldActivist James Cromwell, 81, who plays Ewan Roy, says his role was rewritten to reflect his politics Actor James Cromwell says he demanded his character on Succession take a moral stand against his unscrupulous, ultra-rich family – and hopes the hit show does not normalise the abuses of power and privilege as The Apprentice did for Donald Trump.
What you should watch this week Film Why Kelly + Victor is the one film you should watch this week - video review Andrew Pulver recommends the haunting British romantic drama Kelly + Victor. The film, from first-time feature director Kieran Evans, follows the eponymous leads as they meet, become romantically involved and find darkness lurking in the bedroom. Pulver says the film is directed with real visual flair and played with 'unforced naturalness' by its two rising stars• Novelist Niall Griffiths meets the characters he created on set
Hippopotamus beaten to death in El Salvador zoo – video report GuardianEl Salvador This article is more than 6 years oldBeloved hippopotamus 'Gustavito' beaten to death at El Salvador zooThis article is more than 6 years oldLocals mourned the hippo, who was apparently attacked with metal bars and knives, through social media and by leaving flowers at the national zoo El Salvador’s rampant violence has reached an unsuspected corner with the brutal and fatal beating of the national zoo’s beloved hippopotamus Gustavito.