Prince William and Princess Kate are again walking in Princess Diana‘s footsteps.
On Friday, the royal couple visited Francis House, a hospice in Manchester for children and young adults. It is the same hospice where William’s late mother memorably visited 25 years ago. Like Diana, Kate made children’s charities a key cause among her royal duties.
During the emotional visit, the royal couple walked by a large photograph of the prince’s late mother on the wall, and William commented on how nice it was to have the “family connection.”
“I was saying I was here when Princess Diana...
On Friday, the royal couple visited Francis House, a hospice in Manchester for children and young adults. It is the same hospice where William’s late mother memorably visited 25 years ago. Like Diana, Kate made children’s charities a key cause among her royal duties.
During the emotional visit, the royal couple walked by a large photograph of the prince’s late mother on the wall, and William commented on how nice it was to have the “family connection.”
“I was saying I was here when Princess Diana...
- 10/14/2016
- by michelletauber2013
- PEOPLE.com
Novelist David Peace shows different dimensions to the Liverpool managerial great amid some artistic licence
Yes, but is it true? That is the second question to be heard in discussions about Red or Dead, David Peace's new book on Bill Shankly. The first is about whether it is worth anyone's time ploughing through 700 pages and a quarter of a million words featuring a prodigious amount of repetition and a very limited vocabulary.
A great sports book is often said to "transcend its genre". With Red or Dead, the reverse is true. Peace's novel – for that is what he calls it – is a sports book that drills deeper into the quotidian realities of its chosen sport than any non-fiction author would dare to do.
Some suggest that the book's Proustian proportions would have been significantly reduced, and the reader saved a great deal of time, had its author not felt...
Yes, but is it true? That is the second question to be heard in discussions about Red or Dead, David Peace's new book on Bill Shankly. The first is about whether it is worth anyone's time ploughing through 700 pages and a quarter of a million words featuring a prodigious amount of repetition and a very limited vocabulary.
A great sports book is often said to "transcend its genre". With Red or Dead, the reverse is true. Peace's novel – for that is what he calls it – is a sports book that drills deeper into the quotidian realities of its chosen sport than any non-fiction author would dare to do.
Some suggest that the book's Proustian proportions would have been significantly reduced, and the reader saved a great deal of time, had its author not felt...
- 8/23/2013
- by Richard Williams
- The Guardian - Film News
Stoke host Liverpool for the second time in under two months
Liverpool have the chance to get their own back on Stoke City tonight in the League Cup fourth round, for September’s 1-0 defeat in the league.
The two Premier League clubs will meet for the second time at the Britannia Stadium in less than two months, where the home side scraped a narrow victory, courtesy of a Jonathan Walters penalty. Many would too easily label this game as an away win, however, the stats would say otherwise. The Potters have lost only one of seven of their last League Cup home games and have found themselves featuring in the fourth round for the fourth season running. Their more high profile opponents have a very different story to tell, as the team from Merseyside are aiming to reach the last eight for the first time in four seasons and...
Liverpool have the chance to get their own back on Stoke City tonight in the League Cup fourth round, for September’s 1-0 defeat in the league.
The two Premier League clubs will meet for the second time at the Britannia Stadium in less than two months, where the home side scraped a narrow victory, courtesy of a Jonathan Walters penalty. Many would too easily label this game as an away win, however, the stats would say otherwise. The Potters have lost only one of seven of their last League Cup home games and have found themselves featuring in the fourth round for the fourth season running. Their more high profile opponents have a very different story to tell, as the team from Merseyside are aiming to reach the last eight for the first time in four seasons and...
- 10/26/2011
- by Matt English
- Obsessed with Film
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