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  • 1 week ago | msn.com | Emma John

    Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.

  • 1 week ago | theguardian.com | Emma John

    Do you remember the first of Zimbabwe’s three ODIs against Bangladesh in 2022? No? Let me refresh your memory. Bangladesh’s batters had racked up 303 for two. Zimbabwe had lost both openers by the end of their second over. They were 62 for three when Sikandar Raza came to the crease. He scored 135 of the 240 runs the home side needed and Zimbabwe won with nearly two overs to spare.

  • 1 week ago | indibloghub.com | Emma John

    Magazine writing is a dynamic and rewarding career that blends storytelling, research, and insight into real-world issues and interests. From lifestyle features to investigative journalism, magazine writers have the opportunity to inform, entertain, and inspire diverse audiences. But breaking into this field—and standing out—requires more than just a way with words.

  • 1 month ago | observer.co.uk | Emma John

    The roar from the ground was so loud you could hear it from Haji Foods, where shoppers were picking over the fruit and veg. Shandon Baptiste had scored in the 90th minute against Coventry – and Luton were out of the Championship bottom three, with one game remaining. In the streets surrounding Kenilworth Road, the bustle of market day went on. Bury Park is the de facto centre of the South Asian community in Luton, and the football ground sits in the middle of it.

  • 1 month ago | theguardian.com | Emma John

    There’s an edge of febrile hilarity in the National Theatre rehearsal room. The company of Here We Are, Stephen Sondheim’s final musical, are off-book and getting the first act on its feet. But hitting your cues in a show as intricate as this is tough, whoever you are. Jane Krakowski fluffs an entrance and tries not to corpse. Martha Plimpton raises a glass a second after everyone else, and a cast-mate blows a raspberry from the sidelines.

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