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1 month ago |
aol.co.uk | Siam Goorwich
When you think of iconic ways to travel, the road trip has to be up there. Whether you’re travelling with friends or family, they are the perfect setting for self-discovery, bonding and, of course, adventure. But travelling long distances in a confined space with other people isn’t always a recipe for a good time. Oh no. Sometimes you need to lay the groundwork with a little ingenuity and planning.
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1 month ago |
thejc.com | Siam Goorwich
Although she says she will never hide the fact she’s Jewish – “it’s so inherent in my being. I’m ethnically 100 per cent Jewish, with my first and last breath I’ll be a Jew” – she admits that it is something she has massively downplayed over the past 15 months. “I am very reluctant about doing Jewish stuff any more. I used to do a recurring Jewish sketch on social media, but I haven’t done it for over a year because of Israel. I’ve totally dialled down Jewish stuff in my set.
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ca.news.yahoo.com | Siam Goorwich
When most of us think of Sweden our first thoughts are probably of Abba, flatpack furniture, or possibly even meatballs. However, for those with a special interest in sustainable energy, their thoughts may well turn to Hyllie – a district on the outskirts of Malmö, which is a testbed of innovation in climate-smart urban development. But how did Hyllie become a driving force in energy efficiency, and what can it teach the rest of the world about the future of sustainable living?
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1 month ago |
birminghammail.co.uk | Siam Goorwich
Nigerian restaurant Éko ’77 has been making waves since opening its doors 18 months ago, but its secret ingredient isn’t what you might think…Éko ’77's impact in Birmingham has been turbocharged by Square's world-class capabilities (Image: Square)Opening its doors in August 2023, Éko ’77 immediately made a splash on Birmingham’s food scene with its high-end, modern twist on Nigerian classics such as smokey jollof, seafood okra soup and Lekki sunset mocktail.
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1 month ago |
thejc.com | Siam Goorwich
And so to the 97th Academy Awards, where two of the top gongs - best actor and best supporting actor - were won by two men playing Jews in films about the Holocaust, but absolutely no one said the word Jew, and the only mention of the 59 hostages still being held in Gaza by modern-day Nazis was, well, less than ideal. Yes, last night, the nipped and tucked of Hollywood hit the red carpet for their most auspicious night of back-slapping of the year.
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