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Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley purchase a case of $1500-a-bottle wine
Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com.au Margot Robbie and husband Tom Ackerley are enjoying the box office success of their production company Lucky Chap's latest hit film Wuthering Heights. And the high-flying couple have bee spotted…
The Greek city better in spring with funiculars, sunset rooftops and wine
OUR Spotlight On column gives you the low-down on what to see and do in some of the most popular holiday destinations – as well as some unsung areas. This week we are doing a deep dive on Piraeus, a small but certainly not insignificant port…
Expert hails Aldi's £10 spring wine that 'captures the chic vibe of a wine bar
The Easter weekend is the perfect time to kick back and relax. Whether enjoying some solo company, or hosting loved ones, it's a good time to open a bottle of wine. Instead of breaking the bank on a fancy bottle, or even heading out to a fancy bar…
Kathryn Hahn's 9-Part Fantasy Thriller Series Is Aging Like Fine Wine
Kathryn Hahn starred in a nine-part fantasy thriller that only keeps getting better. Kathryn Hahn's best roles truly show her range, from her more comedic appearances to her more dramatic work, or even her time as a voice actor. The latter roles…
After 11 Years, Naruto's True Canon Ending Has Aged Like Fine-Wine
WARNING: SPOILERS FOR THE END OF NARUTO Over the years, several famous manga have concluded, but few have nailed their endings as effectively as Naruto. Stories like My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Chainsaw Man recently delivered endings that…
Uber driver drank wine on his shift and had cocaine in his system
An Uber driver has lost his licence after being caught working while high on cocaine and with alcohol in his system, too. Adam Daley, 33, had been on duty and driving along Vaughan Way - Leicester's inner ring road - at 6.30am on Monday, December…
A brief history of mulled wine - from health tonic to festive treat
When frost sparkles in the morning and our breath is visible as we venture outside, thoughts turn to winter warming treats like mulled wine – a drink full of ingredients that have become synonymous with Christmas. Mulled wine is made by…
Gen Z still drinks, just earlier as the 'daycap' trend begins upending nightlife
Members of Gen Z aren't ditching alcohol altogether. They're just drinking differently — trading bar crawls for brunches, backyard hangouts and beach days, industry experts say. A growing number of younger adults are opting for so-called…
Exclusive | Non-alcoholic champagne prices soar up to $100 a bottle - but Post tasters say it's 'sad soda'
A new, dealcoholized champagne boasts the craft and taste of the elevated sparkler — without the harmful effects of alcohol. Oddbird, which exclusively produces non-alcoholic wines, recently released C, an alcohol-removed sparkling…
In 1871, cities almost got moving sidewalks. Why are we still waiting?
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. In 1872, New York City's Broadway was a slow-moving snarl of horses, wagons, and pedestrians, all competing along the same well-worn corridor. Alfred Speer, a merchant known around town…
Meghan Markle's surprise reason for not selling As Ever products in UK
Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand As Ever is celebrating its first birthday today, with her products continuing to be a huge hit with her dedicated fans - and many selling out in record time after their eagerly-anticipated release. Despite the…
Nellie's at Simpsons-in-the-Strand: Raise a toast to this boozy opera
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. Honestly, imagine having a type of toast named…
5 best new restaurant openings and dining updates in Boston (April 3, 2026)
In Greater Boston's dining scene, there's always a new restaurant opening to celebrate or a fresh update coming to one of the city's delicious eateries. In the months ahead, we have major restaurant openings from Michelin chefs and famous New York…
Pubs must thrive - and Britain deserves some fun, says Business Secretary
The Business Secretary has said he wants to see pubs thrive - and said Britain needs to have some fun. Peter Kyle threw his weight behind the nation's boozers, which were already struggling with rising costs before the turmoil triggered by the Iran…
The audacious twist of 'The Drama' holds a mirror up to America
Trailer editing is a lost art. Modern audiences want transparency; they want to believe that, when they go to the movies, their money will be well-spent. It's a zero-sum game for filmmakers and viewers alike, who would both do well to recognize the…
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