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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Lana Del Rey adds second night at London's Wembley Stadium to her UK and Ireland summer 2025 tour after first night sells out
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Lana Del Rey adds second night at London's Wembley Stadium to her UK and Ireland summer 2025 tour after first night sells out

Lana Del Rey extends her summer 2025 stadium tour to six shows in the UK and Ireland
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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New Beatles doc Beatles '64 just hit Disney+ – watch it for a total steal thanks to this unmissable $2.99 per month Black Friday streaming deal
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New Beatles doc Beatles '64 just hit Disney+ – watch it for a total steal thanks to this unmissable $2.99 per month Black Friday streaming deal

The Scorsese-directed Beatles documentary has landed on Disney+. Here's the cheapest way to watch it
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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The Anchoress announces headline show at London's EartH venue for April
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The Anchoress announces headline show at London's EartH venue for April

The Anchoress has signed a new record deal with the Scottish label Last Night From Glasgow and will release her new album in the Autumn
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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“I hate cooking programmes, some fat chef telling us what to eat to make our lives more whole”: a very enjoyable rant from Nicky Wire as the Manics bassist takes on TV chefs and cookery programmes
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“I hate cooking programmes, some fat chef telling us what to eat to make our lives more whole”: a very enjoyable rant from Nicky Wire as the Manics bassist takes on TV chefs and cookery programmes

The Manics man, who also reveals the very unique approach he has to making baked beans, probably didn’t tune in to the Great British Bake Off finale this week
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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7 Ways for Christians to Make the Most of Black Friday
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7 Ways for Christians to Make the Most of Black Friday

7 Ways for Christians to Make the Most of Black Friday
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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24 Days of Scripture, Worship, and Prayers to Lead Us Through Advent
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24 Days of Scripture, Worship, and Prayers to Lead Us Through Advent

24 Days of Scripture, Worship, and Prayers to Lead Us Through Advent
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Little Boy Has Downright Hilarious Reaction To Riding “Jurassic Park” At Universal Studios
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Little Boy Has Downright Hilarious Reaction To Riding “Jurassic Park” At Universal Studios

Families flock to the Disney and Universal Studios theme parks in Orlando, Florida. The amusement parks maintain a focus on family entertainment and inclusiveness, which are world-famous. Disney has a special “hug rule” for little guests, and employees have training to make guests comfortable. Universal Studios has dragons and Harry Potter. You can ride the Jurassic Park River Adventure ride at Universal’s Islands of Adventure to challenge a tyrannosaurus rex. @eeev___ Jurassic park #universalstudios #funnykids #kidsoftiktok ♬ original sound – Eeev___ After the ride, the young passenger was exiting as he told his Mom, “The drop” was scary. Passengers plummet down an 84-foot drop angled at 51 degrees. The Jurassic Park ride has a fear factor rating of four out of five T-rexes from the Orlando Informer. The boat travels along an underwater track through a Jurassic world of animatronic dinosaurs and prehistoric sights. Near the end of the ride, guests experience “the drop.” You can view the Jurassic Park River Adventure Ride with a virtual ride on YouTube. The meandering ride takes about six minutes. While the tracks wind through the Jurassic wilderness, various dinosaurs forage serenely along the river’s edge. Near the end, passengers plummet down an 84-foot drop angled at 51 degrees. The incline is inside the dark “warehouse,” so people don’t realize how high they have climbed, and the drop is a surprise. The Scaredy Cat Guide rates the ride five out of five stars for being scary and having incredible animatronics. The drop category carries five out of five stars. While most of the ride seems tame, ending with that colossal drop adds intensity. Experienced amusement park adventurers would rate this newly renovated ride as boring until that last-minute drop. Please share if you have any dinosaur-loving friends traveling to Florida. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here and here. The post Little Boy Has Downright Hilarious Reaction To Riding “Jurassic Park” At Universal Studios appeared first on InspireMore.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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Hands-on With the Only Gladiator Helmet Ever Found in Britain
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Hands-on With the Only Gladiator Helmet Ever Found in Britain

Nearly 2,000 years ago a gladiator helmet followed the Roman invasion of Britain to be worn in combat in the arena. At some point it was lost, perhaps even looted from Colchester by the forces of Boudica, and was found again when a Suffolk farmer’s plough struck it in 1965. “We believe it is the only certain piece of surviving gladiatorial equipment from Britain,” Dr Richard Hobbs tells History Hit’s Tristan Hughes, who heads behind the scenes at the British Museum for a special look at the exhibition ‘Gladiators of Britain’ which tours in 2025-2026. Sign up to watch The ‘Hawkedon helmet’ is an extraordinary relic of Roman Britain. It may date from the period immediately following the Roman conquest in the 1st century AD. It is similar to helmets identified in Pompeii, and was probably not made in Britain. It features a broad neck guard and brow ridge, with rivet holes that would match a visor. The brass was possibly tinned, which means it would have shone almost like gold and silver in the sun. The helmet and other objects including a gladiator figurine, oil lamp shaped like a gladiator’s helmet and a coin depicting the Colosseum feature in a History Hit film presented by Tristan Hughes. A bone figurine of a gladiator found in Colchester forms, alongside over 10 identified amphitheatres, evidence of gladiators in Britain. For a time Colchester was the capital of Roman Britain. A figurine of a gladiator carved from bone.Image Credit: History Hit “When Britain became part of the Empire, it brought with it all those things that we associate with Rome, the games being part of that,” explains curator Dr Richard Hobbs. The figurine depicts a heavily-armed murmillo type gladiator. He wields a shield which itself depicts a gladiator defeating opponents, and either a short sword (gladius) or palm frond. Another item, a bronze coin (sestertius) provides a fascinating contemporary look at the Colosseum in Rome. It is bigger and thicker than a British 2 pence, and on its face depicts the legendary’s arena’s three levels of arcades and its top level. Its detail is fine. Not only can you spot small statues on the Colosseum, but also two gladiators in combat in the arena itself. A coin depicting the Colosseum in Rome.Image Credit: History Hit “You can see where all of these little sticks are pointing out,” explains curator Dr Anna Willi. “These are wooden poles that held the awnings that could have been put on on a hot day and they were operated by soldiers from the Roman fleet.” Why is the Colosseum on a coin? A similar coin was issued when the amphitheatre was inaugurated by emperor Titus in 80 AD. But this coin was issued in 223 AD by Severus Alexander, whose portrait is on the reverse of the coin. He had completed repairs on the Colosseum after it had been struck by lightning and damaged. This coin celebrated his work. He is even inserted as a small figure standing beside the arena. Sign up to watch
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Fresh Water Can Now Be Easily Harvested From The Air
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Fresh Water Can Now Be Easily Harvested From The Air

A common laxative and a main ingredient of paintballs might have solved a major issue.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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Two Giant Geological Blobs Lurk Under Africa And The Pacific, Still Defying Explanation
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Two Giant Geological Blobs Lurk Under Africa And The Pacific, Still Defying Explanation

Although far below our feet, the blobs may impact volcanoes and earthquakes on the surface.
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