
Tyla Fergusson-Platt
Content Writer at Filmhounds
News Writer at The Somalista
Freelance writer for @filmhoundsmag and The Somalista Newspaper ✍️ @filmcriticsuk member. Travel writer for @1planetjourney
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Tyla Fergusson-Platt
The Bangkok 'death cafe' that changed my lifeAlamyA guided experience through birth, ageing, illness and death unexpectedly led me to reconnect with my estranged mother. I was sitting upright in a mock hospital bed holding a plastic tray with my "last meal". Around me, machines beeped steadily.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
gonomad.com | Tyla Fergusson-Platt
The Hidden Gastronomy of TangierBy Tyla Ferguson-PlattTangier food offerings are distinctive. The Moroccan settlement sits on the Northern tip of the country. Due to its location, it has a wide mix of cultural influences from Arabic, Spanish, French, and even Jewish. This has resulted in a unique gastronomical offering for visitors. Everybody knows Morocco for their Tagines and Couscous, but the White City has so much more to offer.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
deeptravelmag.com | Tyla Fergusson-Platt
by | Oct 1, 2024 | Europe, UK Cinemas in the 20th Century were the life blood of a town. Before the invention of video and now streaming, they were the only place to see the latest blockbuster. Incredibly in the 1930’s, Leamington had 8 cinemas, showing how important and vibrant they were at that time.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
filmhounds.co.uk | Tyla Fergusson-Platt
Portraits of Dangerous Women starts in a particularly speedy way, in more ways than one. The story begins with Tina (Tara Fitzgerald) driving manically down a country lane after her father, Jon, (Mark Lewis Jones) who is in the passenger seat, asks for a return of a loan he gave her. The fear it brings on in Tina brings on her erratic behaviour. The scene hits its crescendo when a dog runs out in front of the car and Tina accidentally runs it over.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
somalista.com | Tyla Fergusson-Platt
The Amazon Basin is experiencing a severe drought, with one of its major tributaries, the Madeira River, reaching a historic low of just 48cm on Tuesday. This is drastically below the usual average of 3.32 meters. The drought is particularly alarming as the dry season in the region, which typically runs from June to November, is still in its early stages. Experts warn that this year’s drought is the “most intense and widespread” on record, according to Cemaden, a Brazilian monitoring agency.
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