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screenrant.com - Ben Sherlock - 10 Forgotten Sci-Fi Shows That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
10 Forgotten Sci-Fi Shows That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
Screen Rant

From Orphan Black to The Prisoner, there are plenty of forgotten sci-fi shows just waiting to be rediscovered. In the sci-fi genre in particular, there seems to be just as many unsung cult classics as there are mainstream hits. For every Severance…

collider.com - Luc Haasbroek - 10 Forgotten Sci-Fi Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
10 Forgotten Sci-Fi Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine
Collider

By its nature, sci-fi deals with speculative ideas and imagined futures. For that reason, the genre produces many movies that wind up being ahead of their time. Ideas that fail to click with viewers in one era can resonate deeply with those in…

hulldailymail.co.uk - Sofie Jackson - A cheese and wine bar in Beverley made me fall in love with food all over again
A cheese and wine bar in Beverley made me fall in love with food all over again
Hull Live

While there are a great many bars and restaurants in the Hull area, one thing we seemingly don't have in abundance are intimate little wine-and-cheese places, like the famous Gordon's in London. I love food and drink best when it is joyful and…

cheshire-live.co.uk - Gary Porter - Best friends open new Chester city centre bookshop and wine bar
Best friends open new Chester city centre bookshop and wine bar
Cheshire Live

Two best friends have opened a new bookshop and wine bar in Chester city centre. Chapters launched on the historic Rows in Watergate Street today (March 21). Chapters promises to bring together the magic of a bookshop with the warm, intimate…

theguardian.com - Nick Visser - Shifting tastes, shrinking sales: Napa Valley's wineries adapt amid 'shocking' downturn
Shifting tastes, shrinking sales: Napa Valley's wineries adapt amid 'shocking' downturn
The Guardian

After more than a quarter century tracking the seemingly endless growth of the wine industry, Rob McMillan was finally vindicated last year as California's vigneron of doom. McMillan is the author of Silicon Valley Bank's annual state of the US…

cityam.com - Maisie Grice - Fortress prepares to offload Majestic Wine
Fortress prepares to offload Majestic Wine
City AM

The owner of Britain's biggest specialist wine retailer are drawing up plans to offload the retailer nearly seven years after its operations were bought out of its London-listed company. Fortress Investment Group is in the early stages of preparing…

theguardian.com - Lauren Gould - How to shop at the farmers' market like a pro
How to shop at the farmers' market like a pro
The Guardian

Each week we cut through the noise to bring you smart, practical recommendations on how to live better – from what is worth buying to the tools, habits and ideas that actually last. I've always wanted to be that person who shopped at the…

dailymail.co.uk - Robert Folker - Ricky Hatton's mansion goes back on the market for £1.65m
Ricky Hatton's mansion goes back on the market for £1.65m
Mail Online

For confidential support, call Samaritans on 116 123, visit samaritans.org or visit thecalmzone.net/get-support Ricky Hatton 's stunning mansion has gone back on the market for £200,000 less than its original asking price. The luxurious…

bloomberg.com - Arne Delfs - Merz's Latest Regional Election Test May Produce No Real Winners
Merz's Latest Regional Election Test May Produce No Real Winners
Bloomberg

Friedrich Merz will have another chance to secure a regional election victory on Sunday after the German chancellor's conservative party suffered a bruising defeat in a wealthy southwestern state two weeks ago. Failure to take power in the…

standard.co.uk - Josh Barrie - Meatballs have replaced burrata as London's go-to Italian dish
Meatballs have replaced burrata as London's go-to Italian dish
Evening Standard

Sign up for our expert view on everything that's worth eating, drinking and visiting in London I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. Polpette al sugo — meatballs in tomato…

foxnews.com - Melissa Rudy - Widespread habit may raise colorectal cancer risk more than you think
Widespread habit may raise colorectal cancer risk more than you think
Fox News

Colorectal cancer is now officially the leading cause of cancer-related death among men and women 50 and younger, according to research from the American Cancer Society. While some risk factors — like age, family history and genetics…

theguardian.com - Rachel Roddy - 'Tastes of salt, smells of coffee': why Trieste is one of Italy's best food cities
'Tastes of salt, smells of coffee': why Trieste is one of Italy's best food cities
The Guardian

Many years ago, I swapped languages with a young woman from Trieste. It was during one of our half-English, half-Italian practice hours that she introduced the idea of Trieste, on a map, as possessing the shape of a stomach. She described her city…

smh.com.au - Ben Groundwater - When it comes to great food, New Zealand is cutting Australia's lunch
When it comes to great food, New Zealand is cutting Australia's lunch
The Sydney Morning Herald

“This is like mana for our industry,” says Ben Bayly in between mouthfuls of paua, New Zealand abalone, which here at Bayly's flagship Auckland restaurant Ahi has been braised, served with a paua emulsion and topped with crisp shards…

dailymail.co.uk - Josh Boswell - Mike Lawler 'blew $150k in campaign funds' on hotels and fancy dinners
Mike Lawler 'blew $150k in campaign funds' on hotels and fancy dinners
Mail Online

New York congressman Mike Lawler's campaign fund splashed more than $150,000 on limousines, private boat charters, five-star hotels, celebrity restaurants, and ritzy resorts, financial filings reveal. The 'lavish' spending, along with his favorable…

express.co.uk - Isobel Pankhurst - Beautiful Bridgerton-style house on the market for £2.5million with its own tennis court
Beautiful Bridgerton-style house on the market for £2.5million with its own tennis court
Express.co.uk

This stunning home is currently on the market for £2.5million Anyone who's watched Bridgerton, or pretty much any other period drama for that matter, will likely have dreamed of residing in their own Georgian-era home. And if you're lucky…

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