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Megadeth's Dave Mustaine Wonders How Long It's Been Since the Last Great Rock Album
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Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine Wonders How Long It’s Been Since the Last Great Rock Album

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Megadeth mastermind Dave Mustaine is currently making the rounds promoting his band’s forthcoming and final self-titled album, due out January 23rd. Just don’t ask him to hype up anybody else’s recent releases.

In remarks from a new interview with Kerrang!, the pioneering thrash metaller was less than enthusiastic about the state of modern rock and metal music — particularly (what he deems to be) a lack of classic albums that have been made over the past three decades, even by his own band and the other legendary metal act he helped start, Metallica.

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When asked if he’s leaving metal in good hands when Megadeth finally hangs it up, Mustaine took a pessimistic tone.

“How long has it been since you heard an album like Nevermind or Appetite for Destruction or Rust in Peace or Master of Puppets?” he pondered. “You just don’t hear records like that anymore. You get maybe one good song on a record now, and people are so used to skipping tracks. That saddens me, because there are a lot of our songs where, if you listen to them multiple times, you’ll hear there’s a lot more to them.”

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However, Mustaine did add that he feels the upcoming 17th and final album is Megadeth’s best work in decades and a throwback to their formative era.

“We’ve got the best record, I think, that we’ve made in decades,” Mustaine said. “We feel like things did back when it was organic in the beginning, in the days when metal fans used to trade fanzines.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Mustaine said that Megadeth’s farewell tour could last three to five years, meaning that Mustaine will likely wind up the outing around the time he turns 70 years old.

As of now, the band will launch its farewell tour with a Spring 2026 Latin American outing, followed by a European festival run in June, and a month-long stint supporting Iron Maiden’s North American tour beginning in late August. Get tickets here.

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These children's books from 2025 make great holiday gifts for every age group
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These children’s books from 2025 make great holiday gifts for every age group

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Look no further for great gift ideas for your kiddos. The Associated Press scoured the bookshelves for standout 2025 releases to share the love of reading with your child, student or friend, and came up with this list for the holidays.

These children’s books from 2025 make great holiday gifts for every age group

— “I Love You, Little Moose!” by Sandra Magsamen. A five-line poem about nature and all the things we love about it, with vibrant colors and bubble-letter text. This board book also has soft plushie antlers on top. Cartwheel Books, $8.99.

— “Why Does the Wind Blow?” by Eric Carle. Science made easy in classic Eric Carle style! This quick read explains in simple terms how wind blows, aided by illustrations and one Very Hungry Caterpillar. World of Eric Carle, $5.99.

— “Little Heroes of Color: I’m A Little Hero” by David Heredia. Heroes range from hardworking Jim Thorpe to inventive Arvind Gupta to fearless Sonia Sotomayor. Rhyming and repetition make complicated words and ideas easier to understand. In the back, readers will find a mirror with a message that they’re a little hero, too. Cartwheel Books, $9.99.

— “Everywhere You Are” by Victoria Monét, illustrated by Alea Marley. This sweet book reaffirms a parent’s love for their child even when they’re not physically together. Grammy winner Monét’s musicality shines in this lullaby, illustrated in a colorful, swirly, star-speckled outer space. G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books For Young Readers, $18.99.

— “Bitty and Bub, Best Buds” by Janee Trasler. Five short, silly comics follow fun-loving friends Bitty and Bub. It’s a great introduction to reading comics, using speech bubbles in simple panel progressions. Holiday House, $14.99.

— “Don’t Trust Fish” by Neil Sharpson, illustrated by Dan Santat. Why read another boring animal book when you can read something hilarious? The book teaches kids how to recognize mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds — and, chiefly, why you shouldn’t trust fish. Dial Books, $18.99.

— “Grandmother Moon” by Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason, illustrated by Trisha B. Waters. A girl’s grandma explains Grandmother Moon to her. The author’s Indigenous storytelling tradition is extended by dreamy full-page paintings. Includes a Moon Calendar and a guide to reading the calendar on the scales of Turtle’s back. Beaming Books, $18.99.

— “Dory Fantasmagory 7: Center of the Universe” by Abby Hanlon. Book 7 in the silly illustrated series that’s a perfect bridge into chapter books. In this story, Dory has a new rival. Dory’s zany antics and odd friends could elicit laughter from any reader. Dial Books, $17.99.

— “Maker Girl and Professor Smarts” by Jasmine Florentine. So what if they don’t have superpowers? These supersmart best friends are ready to take on supervillains! This hilarious, hybrid graphic chapter book includes science-backed instructions for making sorbet and cardboard grappling hooks. MIT Kids Press, $19.99.

— “The Weirdies” by Michael Buckley, illustrated by Forrest Burdett. From the creator of “Sisters Grimm,” these 10-year-old triplets and the world they live in are weird — and highly entertaining. Pencil-hatching illustrations accompany Lemony Snicket-esque humor and fourth-wall breaking. Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, $14.99.

— “The Poisoned King” by Katherine Rundell, illustrated by Ashley Mackenzie. It’s up to 12-year-old Princess Anya to save the dragons and her kingdom. The hotly anticipated Book 2 of the Impossible Creatures series is a fantasy adventure driven by an unyielding belief in the power of goodness. Knopf Books for Young Readers, $19.99.

— “Bunns Rabbit” by Alan Barillaro. The other rabbits fear that Bunns’ short ears are a bad omen. Full of heart, this mature, tender chapter book showcases descriptive writing and stunning, dramatically lit illustrations. Candlewick, $18.99.

— “The Story of My Anger” by Jasminne Mendez. Told in verse and as a play, this empowering story follows Yuli, a junior at a Texas high school, as she learns how to handle racism, the pressure to shine, and stress at home with a widowed mom living with a chronic illness. Dial Books, $19.99.

— “The House of Quiet” by Kiersten White. A Gothic mystery that explores class struggle and what it means to make a positive impact in the world. The stunning ending pulls the pieces together without a single detail wasted. Delacorte Press, $19.99.

— “When We Were Monsters” by Jennifer Niven. Arlo and Effy trade off narrating this genre-bender of dark academia, murder mystery, thriller and romance. A “Frankenstein” motif throughout the novel conveys themes of monsters and fate vs. free will. Knopf Books for Young Readers, $20.99.

— “Leave It on the Track” by Margot Fisher. After her dads die in a fire, Moose moves to a new state to live with her older half-sister, who convinces her to try roller derby. Fisher’s debut grabs you and doesn’t let go, tackling grief, being LGBTQ and finding community. Dutton Books for Young Readers, $19.99.

— “Take Up Space, Y’all” by Tess Holliday and Kelly Coon. A body positivity book with guides and tips, from finding your fashion to having a healthy relationship with food to dealing with labels. It always defers to consulting your doctor for medical needs like skin problems and mental health challenges. Running Press Kids, $13.99.

— “I Wish I Didn’t Have to Tell You This: A Graphic Memoir” by Eugene Yelchin. The sequel to “The Genius Under the Table” also stands on its own, chronicling a Jewish man’s escape from Soviet Russia in the 1980s with a unique art style that incorporates photographs. Yelchin’s mom and grandmother provide comic relief with their melodrama and uncanny wisdom. Candlewick, $22.99.

For more gift guides and holiday coverage, visit /hub/gift-guide and /hub/holidays.

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Who won The Great British Bake Off 2025? Season 16 winner crowned
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Who won The Great British Bake Off 2025? Season 16 winner crowned

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
written by jummy84

After 10 weeks of laughter, tears and a few Hollywood handshakes, the winner of The Great British Bake Off 2025 has finally been crowned.

Tonight (4th November), the three finalists Tom, Aaron and Jasmine faced their biggest challenges yet, with pressure at an all-time high and higher stakes than ever before.

The three remaining bakers battled it out in the iconic tent for their final tasks that tested every aspect of their baking prowess.

For the signature challenge, the bakers had to create the classic British iced finger bun, wowing the judges with their flavours and techniques in the process.

Next up was a jaw-dropping tower of French delights in the technical, and for their last ever bake, the finalists were tasked with making the largest cake in Bake Off history!

After much deliberation, Jasmine was crowned the winner of The Great British Bake Off 2025.

Alison Hammond had the pleasure of letting the 23-year-old know she had named the ultimate Star Baker.

During her time on the show, she received two Hollywood handshakes and scored five Star Baker wins, the latter of which makes her the second contestant in Bake Off history to achieve that.

Paul Hollywood, Jasmine and Prue Leith. Channel 4 / Love Productions / Laura Palmer

Jasmine said of her win: “Oh my goodness I am just so overjoyed! When I was in the middle of exams and trying to bake while I was trying to learn, it’s been so much. But I have done it and I am just so unbelievably happy and to have done it with such an awesome group of people.

“I want to say to myself that when I don’t think I am going to be able to do something, when I don’t have faith in myself that I should just give it a try. And try and try again. And something great might happen, you never know!”

“The thing about Jasmine is that she has been steady all the way through, almost unheard of to be so consistent and so good. She is an extraordinary girl,” judge Prue Leith said of Jasmine’s triumph.

While Paul Hollywood added: “There was not one week we thought she could go this week… not once. And that’s unusual, and to win 5 Star Bakers and then win overall that’s never happened before.

“She has done an incredible job all the way through the Bake Off this year. She is a worthy winner and she is the best one we have seen for quite a while actually.”

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NLE The Great - KO Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com
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NLE The Great – KO Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Song name – KO
Singer – NLE The Great

Check out KO Song Lyrics by NLE The Great

Yahweh, Yahweh

K-O, K-O
Hmm, voo-D-I-O
Yahweh bomba ye
Don’t step any further (Ayy)

I was quiet for a minute, now I’m breaking up the peace
Insomnia, time to wake you niggas out ya sleep
I say I’m on ’em, they in a coma, it’s time to dome ’em
Headshot, goner, you can smell the aroma
YoungBoy, what? This the big boy league
I put one up in your gut under the Jesus piece
Last thing that I heard was “Jesus, please”
Had me looking at the Devil like “This is your king?”

Ain’t no fun, when the rabbit got the gun, you run
You just a pawn on the Devil chessboard, you done
I’m trying to step some, bless some, wet one, stretch one
What you can do, I can do better
R.I.P. y’all altogether, all black in some leather
I eat bullets and shit Berettas, rival with my Chiappa Winchester
Bet yo’ bottom dollar Top Shotta packin’ heat
Iron Mike, Cus D’Amato, I’ll put a nigga to sleep

We can bang this shit out for all the real niggas
The house and the field niggas, I’m trill, nigga
I rock nations, “Still nigga”
Cut the head off the snake when I deal with ’em
So it’s on like Scarface, Al Capone
Lucky Luciano, Don Vito Corleone
And I’ll bury all you cockroaches, where? In ya’ homes, the catacombs
Store the bones, I’ma leave smoking
When the smoke clear, cry smoke of tears
“It’s Hunting Season” on the “Wall of Weird,” head hunting souvenirs

K-O, K-O
Hmm, voo-D-I-O
Yahweh bomba ye (If you cross that line)
Don’t step any further (Don’t you step any further, nigga)
K-O

Purple reign, I’m strapped with two Glocks on me, twin flames
Tryna bring a demon pain, I’m losing sane
I got a bullet, engraved on it his name
Clip like a d*ck, dump it ’til it’s all gone, that’s a s*x change
This shit get deeper than rap, can give a f*ck ’bout the streets
Yahweh sent me to decease ’em so I’m the reaper to greet ’em
Andele, bombs away, down go the four
Ten was the count (Nigga), but he don’t want no mo’

Let’s see who macho for real
Lock me in a room with you, I’ll make ya pipsqueak squeal from his grill
I’m gonna cock and let you taste the iron
Blow your head off your neck like a dandelion, come on
Bitch boy, sugar honey iced tea
He a he-she man, brah, I’ll put them lead carrots in yo’ ass
Now you’re wearin’ a colostomy bag for a pamper
I’m cancer, I’m tryna cancel ’em

K-O (Man), K-O (Down)
Hmm, voo-D-I-O (Clean up on aisle Tre, nigga)
Yahweh bomba ye (If you cross that line)
Don’t step any further (Don’t step any further, nigga)

You poison the youth, nothin’ positive you do
You the reason niggas beating bitches thinking that it’s cute
You send niggas to do what you wouldn’t even do
Role model, you will never fit the shoe, mm
Just a nigga with emotion, a breastfed bitch
Your aura give me the ick, niggas like you make me sick
Money, power, guns, and a few drugged-out crash outs
Make you think you the one who can lash out
F*ck benefit of doubt, we all tryna make it out
Tried to peace it up with ya, you the one that wanted clout

Holding onto a image that you ain’t really living
Everybody that you rep on, I know who really did it, uh
Can you feel it? The reaper want a visit
Judgement Day around the corner, the Creator livid
Purposely making decisions to promote mo’ violence
That’s bringing mo’ death unto his innocent children
When I do it, it’s different, when he do it, it’s ignorant
I’m in love with the art, he tearing people apart
Embrace my light and my dark, why he ain’t doing his part?
Why he ain’t doing his part? Why he ain’t doing his part?

K-O (Man), K-O (Down)
Hmm, voo-D-I-O (Clean up on aisle Tre, nigga)
Ye (If you cross that line)
Don’t step any further (Don’t you step any further, nigga, bow-bow)
K-O (Man), K-O (Down)
Hmm, voo-D-I-O (Clean up on aisle Tre, nigga)
Yahweh bomba ye (If you cross that line)
Don’t step any further (Bow-bow-bow)

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John Oliver Slams Trump's 'Great Gatsby' Party Amid SNAP Freeze
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John Oliver Slams Trump’s ‘Great Gatsby’ Party Amid SNAP Freeze

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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As many celebrated Halloween, the end of the month also marked the suspension of SNAP benefits for many Americans amid the government shutdown.

On Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight, John Oliver called out Donald Trump for continuing to blame the shutdown on Democrats as he went to a Great Gatsby-themed Halloween party at Mar-a-Lago before his administration froze the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on Nov. 1.

“Yeah, not only is that pretty insulting,” he said. “I’m guessing it’s also pretty infuriating to whatever exhausted high school freshman just wrote a 4,000-word essay about Great Gatsby as a grim meditation on the disillusionment of the American Dream, only for CNN to tell them, ‘You know what? It’s really just a book about rich people partying.’”

Oliver continued, “And for what it’s worth, the actual theme of that event was, and I quote, ‘A Little Party Never Killed Nobody.’ And I guess that is true. Although, it is also true, that as we are all finding out right now, a ‘grand old party’ is capable of killing a whole lot of people, and unfortunately, they don’t seem to give a single marble and gold-encased shit about that.”

The suspension of SNAP benefits to over 42 million Americans by the Trump administration on Nov. 1 has proved to be a political lightning rod during a pretty low-key shutdown. In some of the ugliest examples of the MAGA mindset, the Department of Agriculture has determined in October it can’t use the billions in contingency funds long set aside for SNAP, due to legal considerations.

That decision has led to a series of court challenges by states, cities and others amidst an expected surge at food banks.

Two federal judges this week ruled the administration has to tap into the $6 billion available. However, despite Trump posting late Friday it would be his “honor to provide the funding, just like I did with military and law enforcement pay,” the administration is demanding the courts provide guidance on how to pay out — a process that will still delay SNAP recipients from receiving benefits for weeks in the very best case scenario.

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Indie Pop's Hunny Create Great Indie Rock Hooks » PopMatters
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Indie Pop’s Hunny Create Great Indie Rock Hooks » PopMatters

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Hunny’s SPIRIT! finds them in a transitional place. The record has the same punky indie-rock sound as their earlier material. Lineup-wise, though, singer-guitarist Jason Yarger has essentially dismissed the rest of the band and is continuing as a solo project under the same name. Despite this, Hunny’s now-former drummer Joey Anderson plays drums on SPIRIT!, while the ex-bassist Kevin Grimmett serves as producer and is credited as co-writer on just over half of the tracks. It feels like this change must have been entirely amicable.

Yarger notes in the press materials that he’s happily married with a child, so he’s mostly writing songs about things other than romantic angst. That is clear in a track like “Spam Calls”, where the chorus is literally Yarger complaining, “I hate these spam calls / I miss my landline,” and name-checking random towns the calls are coming from. Yet the melodies, both in the vocals and guitar, are absolute earworms, and it’s very easy to start singing along to “Bridgeport, Connecticut / Twin Falls in Idaho”.

That is how it goes on SPIRIT! Yarger’s songs are short and punchy, yet also incredibly catchy. He’s a fan of noisy guitars and drums, but an even bigger fan of musical hooks. “Sidewaze” has moments of chaotic punkiness, yet the chorus, “You’re driving me sidewaze / You’re texting me wrong directions”, is the thing that gets the repetition and focus in the song. “POV Ur Dead and I’m Checking My Hair in Ur Sunglasses” changes up this basic style by using disco-style rhythm guitar and drums. Yarger is joined in the shouty chorus by female backing vocalists, where they all yell, “POV you’re G-O-N-E!”

“POV” is the second track, and the backing vocals are something of a holdover from the opener, “Title Track”. It begins the record with shouting, as cheerleader-esque voices encourage, “We got spirit / Yes we do!”, before Yarger comes in as the lead vocalist. A strong, buzzing guitar riff drives this song. Under the guitar, though, Hunny supports the riff using a melodic synth.

While loud guitars are generally Yarger’s instrument of choice, those synths show up periodically in essential roles throughout SPIRIT! “Tired of U” features chirpy, modular synths in its chorus, giving the song a sound highly reminiscent of the Rentals‘ first album from the mid-1990s. The mid-tempo “Somebody Else” essentially functions as a ballad, with Yarger singing in a sweeter-than-usual tone and somewhat burying his vocals under the drums and synth melody. “Catalina” combines the guitars and synths in the chorus, creating a big wave of catchy noise. He then drops both out for the verses, using just bass and drums under his voice. It’s a very effective contrast.

Even on the songs that aren’t using clever arrangement choices, Yarger’s knack for big hooks makes basically everything a catchy earworm. “Horse w/Curse” features a main guitar riff so good that he ends up singing along to it with “Do do do’s”. “Xing Guard” is one of the few concessions to a love song, with a quiet piano section and significant noisy sections. Yet the chorus is an awkward metaphor that could also be taken at face value: “Crossing guard / Do you wanna let me cross or not / ‘Cause it’s confusing me.”

“Waterfalls” again doubles the hook in guitar and keyboard. It also incorporates arrangement tricks, employing both an acoustic guitar and programmed high-speed synth lines in the final verse. “Paintball” closes out the album with some of SPIRIT!‘s most pointed lyrics. A slower tempo and chunky guitar set the scene, and the pre-chorus hits pretty hard: “If we can’t be honest without electronics / We can’t be honest at all.” Yarger’s vocal tone is subdued and sad here, and it’s very effective. Of course, there’s also a big, loud chorus to follow, but that’s par for the course for Hunny.

SPIRIT! is instantly fun, but with its somewhat silly tone and short songs (most under two minutes and 30 seconds), it may feel a bit slight at first. Give it a few spins, though, and Yarger’s knack for hooks starts to reveal itself. This isn’t just fun and catchy, it’s also sneakily well-written. Sometimes it’s more challenging to be a little silly but still be this good. Hunny deserve those extra listens to let Jason Yarger’s hooks fully sink in.

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Emma Neville hosts The Great Mancunian Lunch and raises £40,000 for Moya Cole Hospice

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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Calum Best, Emma Neville, Liz Taylor, Aiden Phelan at the Great Mancunian Lunch Maya Cole The Great Mancunian Lunch 2026
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The Great Mancunian Lunch, an exclusive charity event created by Moya Cole Hospice, in partnership with the Taylor Lynn Corporation and hosted by Emma Neville, to raise funds for the new Moya Cole Hospice that took place last Thursday.

Victoria Warehouse housed the lunch, which indulged guests with a delectable three-course meal, outstanding performances from musicians from Chetham’s School of Music to create an uplifting afternoon of creativity and entertainment.

The event was certainly the standout moment in the autumn calendar and those in attendance were part of something truly meaningful and magnificently Mancunian as they supported the future of Moya Cole Hospice with its new state-of-the-art building in Heald Green.

The aim of the Great Mancunian Lunch was to fundraise for the Being You Centre at the new Moya Cole Hospice. Construction of the new hospice started in June of last year with the aim of opening in early 2026. A total of £40,000 was raised at the lunch thanks to all who supported the outing.

Host of the Great Mancunian Lunch, Emma Neville said the afternoon provided an opportunity to make an impact on the lives of the people of Manchester impacted by life-limiting illnesses.

“We have a chance to make a difference for those who are facing some of the toughest challenges of their lives, bringing them greater comfort, care and dignity.” Emma said.

“It was wonderful to welcome everyone to the event. By coming together at the lunch, we were able to raise funds to go towards a consultation room at the hospice that will provide a calm, comfortable, and welcoming place for counselling, complementary therapies, and other wellbeing support for the people of Manchester and their families.”

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Liz Taylor, Founder of Taylor Lynn Corporation (TLC), who organised the event said…

“I’m thrilled to be part of The Great Mancunian Lunch and to support the incredible work of Moya Cole Hospice as they create their new state-of-the-art building in Heald Green. It’s always inspiring to collaborate with such passionate people — Emma Neville, Truth Creative, and Chetham’s School of Music — all coming together to celebrate Manchester’s spirit while supporting such a vital cause.”

Head of Fundraising and Capital Campaign at Moya Cole Hospice, Anne-Marie Wynne says the support of all those at the Great Mancunian Lunch is “vital” for the future of the hospice.

“On behalf of Moya Cole Hospice, I would like to send Emma Neville a massive thank you for hosting the event. We stand together with her in our commitment to championing the importance of both physical and emotional wellbeing, and we are so grateful for her support to raise funds for our Being You Centre at our new hospice,” Anne-Marie said.

“Once again, the Taylor Lynn Corporation is supporting Moya Cole Hospice with the Great Mancunian Lunch. It is through their support in organising events that we at Moya Cole Hospice can fund the construction of our new building in Heald Green.”

Entertainment throughout the afternoon was provided by talented musicians from Chetham’s School of Music, bringing upbeat musical delight, showcasing some of Manchester’s finest talent.

The fundraising included a silent auction with the chance to bid on some incredible lots including a signed Courteeners guitar and four VIP concert tickets and stunning original artwork by acclaimed contemporary artist Aiden Phelan from the “George Best: 20 Years of Immortal Legacy” series. Aiden and George’s son Calum Best attended the lunch and kindly donated the artwork.

The dress code for the outing was smart chic in black and yellow. Those in attendance came dressed to impress with a stylish nod to the lunch theme of Manchester.

There was also an after-lunch party where the music continued in an exclusive bar area. DJ Six kept the party alive while street food was served later in the evening.

Moya Cole Hospice would like to thank all those who supported and attended the event which led to the vital fundraising towards the brand-new state-of-the-art facility in Heald Green.

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All Creatures Great and Small’s Anna Madeley on Siegfried speculation

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Anna Madeley visibly bristles when I suggest that Mrs Hall, her much beloved housekeeper from All Creatures Great and Small, might be repressed.

“It’s funny,” she begins in a tone that does not indicate amusement, “putting labels on characters when one of the things I love about this show, one of the things we’ve set out to do from the get-go, is avoid tropes and archetypes”.

Mrs Hall, Madeley is adamant, is not your typical busybody, buttoned-up housekeeper.

“We could have very easily come out with the old trope of the bossy woman telling everyone what to do, which a lot of people expect, and instead what’s really refreshing is having a character who has proper story behind her, history that informs who she is.”

And who is she?

“She is a woman of her time with expectations of her life that fit where she’s from. She had a difficult time with her husband and she’s come through something there. She’s had a difficult time with her son and she’s come through something there. Her life’s been tough.”

Madeley is, of course, quite right to challenge my broad brush strokes’ characterisation of her character. Younger than she is in the novels and altogether warmer a character, Madeley’s Mrs Hall is a woman with hinterland, and hidden talents. Just tonight, we discovered her heretofore unknown adeptness at darts.

Anna Madeley as Mrs Hall. 5

Played with delicacy and nuance by Madeley, Mrs Hall isn’t just Skeldale House’s beacon of decency, stoicism and quiet resilience – without whom the house could not function, on a very practical level – she is also its moral centre and beating heart. Yes, there is a fortitude befitting the period and Mrs Hall’s class and position, but there is also extraordinary tenderness. As the vets of All Creatures deal with wounded animals, Mrs Hall, in her own way, heals wounded souls – including her own.

“She’s someone who speaks her mind, gently,” Madeley says. “She’s the person in the house who does say there’s an elephant in the room and we need to talk about it.”

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So far, it has just been metaphorical elephants that Mrs Hall’s had to deal with but anything is possible where Siegfried is concerned. Given the chemistry between the curmudgeonly eccentric vet played by Samuel West and Mrs Hall, might that include romance?

“Oh my God, no,” Madeley exclaims, half-laughing, half-aghast. “A real friendship has blossomed between the two of them and they are of a generation so there’s lots of things they can share and understand about one another from their lived experiences. But we just have a lot of fun with these two characters who butt heads a bit.”

Seeming to put paid to any Sieg-drey entanglement, Madeley concedes that “They do get on and they do have a lot of affection for each other,” before adding, somewhat tantalisingly, “Where that will lead, you don’t know.”

Certainly, in the post-war years, the times they were a-changing. And now that Mrs Hall has settled matters with her ex-husband and with her son…

“It will be interesting to see where freedom from those concerns will now take her as a person,” Madeley muses. “And whether it will allow her to be a little bit… freer.”

All Creatures Great and Small continues on Thursday at 9pm on 5.

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Cohen Media Group Picks Up Stéphane Demoustier's 'The Great Arch'
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Cohen Media Group Picks Up Stéphane Demoustier’s ‘The Great Arch’

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
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EXCLUSIVE: Cohen Media Group has taken U.S. domestic distribution rights to Stéphane Demoustier‘s The Great Arch.

The historical drama is based on the true story of the Great Arch of La Défense, one of the most ambitious architectural undertakings of modern France in a story about Danish architect Otto von Spreckelsen, who was thrust into the spotlight after winning the 1983 international competition to design the Great Arch of La Défense. Against all odds, von Spreckelsen emerges as the unlikely winner. Propelled from obscurity in Denmark to the helm of a pharaonic project in Paris, his uncompromising vision soon collides with political maneuvering, bureaucratic obstacles, and the harsh realities of construction.

The historical drama made its world premiere in the Un Certain Regard section at last spring’s Cannes Film Festival and is set for a U.S. Domestic premiere at this year’s AFI Film Festival on Oct. 26 at 8 pm. The Great Arch will play in stateside theaters in early 2026.

The acquisition was negotiated by Robert Aaronson, Executive Vice President of Cohen Media Group, with Romain Rancurel, Head of Sales at Le Pacte, on behalf of the filmmakers.

Pic is produced by Muriel Meynard at Paris-based production company Ex Nihilo. The Great Arch is also co-produced with Zentropa (Denmark), France 3 Cinéma (France), and Le Pacte (France).

Robert Aaronson, EVP of Cohen Media Group, stated, “We are thrilled to introduce the work of Stéphane Demoustier to U.S. audiences with his latest masterwork, The Great Arch. He has seamlessly woven the facts of a true story with the fictional elements of a deeply felt drama. Claes Bang delivers a career-best performance.”

Romain Rancurel, Head of Sales at Le Pacte, added, “Following a warm reception at the Cannes Film Festival, we’re thrilled to partner with Cohen Media Group for the upcoming U.S. release of Stéphane Demoustier’s The Great Arch. Charles S. Cohen’s dedication to bringing French cinema to U.S. audiences is undisputed. And thanks to CMG’s Landmark Theatres, the largest independent circuit in the U.S., Americans will soon be able to discover the film as it ought to be seen: on the big screen.”

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All Creatures Great and Small guest star has a very famous mum
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All Creatures Great and Small guest star has a very famous mum

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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In the latest episode, the pair both race to offer their equine insight to the daughter of General Beauvoir, “society beauty” Charlotte Beauvoir, who Anna Madeley described as “exuberant and proactive”.

Charlotte is expecting “Captain Farnon”, but her dad failed to specify which one, hence both of them turning up.

“Impressive,” she says, on greeting the siblings. “You ask for one and they provide a spare.”

What then ensues is a battle of wills as they seek to prove that they are the “marvel with horses” that the general was thinking of, before the next competition inevitably arrives, whatever that will be.

But in the midst of all of that, Tristan and Charlotte discover that it’s not just horses that they’re passionate about.

“Charlotte Beauvoir is a great addition,” said Callum Woodhouse. “Tristan is maturing, becoming more independent, and taking on more responsibility. I think he’s past that stage now where he’s jumping from girl to girl.

“So, is he ready for something more serious? It’s been really fun to play.”

Dame Emma Thompson, Gaia Wise and Greg Wise attend the UK Premiere of “Dead Of Winter” at Picturehouse Central on September 8, 2025 in London. Dave Benett/WireImage

Eagle-eyed viewers might remember Gaia Wise, the actor who plays Charlotte, from crime dramas The Chelsea Detective and Silent Witness, in which she had guest roles.

Her other credits include the films A Walk in the Woods – based on Bill Bryson’s book of the same name – and the suspense thriller Dead of Winter, both of which also star her mum, none other than Dame Emma Thompson. Her father is actor Greg Wise (Sense and Sensibility, The Crown).

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“Gaia Wise… is terrific,” said Samuel West. “There was one scene where I was walking alongside her, talking, and she looked so like her mum. I did two films with Emma in the early ’90s [Howards End and Carrington], so that was really weird. It was like suddenly being 30 or 35 years younger.

“And because Gaia’s really terrific – her mannerisms, or something she did, or some look she gave the ground – just took me back. It was very odd indeed. She’s terrific, and I hope we stick with her.”

Tristan will no doubt be hoping for just that…

All Creatures Great and Small continues on Thursdays at 9pm. You can order James Herriot’s All Creatures Great and Small from Amazon.

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