Thousands of people were left stranded in the waterlogged festival grounds of Burning Man after torrential rain over the weekend. Tents between puddles and mud on the grounds of the Burning Man festival, with tens of thousands of visitors stranded on the site after heavy rainfall this weekend. JULIE JAMMOT/AFP via Getty Images This year’s Burning Man festival — taking …
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So far, so clichéd, even if done here with conviction. To be fair though, there are actually genuine craftspeople making genuine jewellery, ceramics and fashion by day and readings, gigs, and credible outdoor dance floors by night. Australians will feel right at home; informal seating here, in the Volkstheater cafe courtyard and elsewhere, is on repurposed crates from Munich’s many …
Read More »Burning Man Gets Stuck in the Mud: Live Updates
Tens of thousands of people are stuck at Burning Man after Friday’s rainstorm. Bay Area resident @CirqueDuClee shared her experience navigating the muddy playa and more @KPIXtv 11 pm #BurningMan2023 pic.twitter.com/imcVOH0qpb — Betty Yu (@bett_yu) September 3, 2023 With the “temporary metropolis” of Black Rock City still surrounded by deep sludge, it’s not yet clear when Burners will be able …
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A highly-rated Solihull restaurant continues to make waves in the culinary scene after being added to the coveted Michelin Guide. Cheal’s in Knowle, just a 25-minute drive from Coventry, was one of 12 restaurants across the UK ‘showcasing high quality cooking across a range of styles and budgets’ added to the illustrious publication in August. The much-loved spot offers ‘a …
Read More »The 17 Best Turkeys To Buy For Thanksgiving Dinner
Aldi’s Never Any! Young Turkey is a winner for folks on a budget, running $1.89 per pound in 2022. Despite the low price point, the turkeys are still reared in good conditions, on a vegetarian diet, and without any antibiotics or added hormones. Taste-wise, these turkeys are a winner too. While they can be slightly gamier than other brands, they have …
Read More »ITV Loose Women star Ruth Langsford confirms diagnosis that has kept her off air
ITV Loose Women star Ruth Langsford confirmed a diagnosis that has kept her off the popular daytime programme. The presenter, 63, has not been on our screens all week as she tried a number of remedies to get over the ‘lurgy’. The star has now taken to social media to confirm that she has in fact been diagnosed with a …
Read More »Veggie bites into chicken burger, dad gets back hotel stay money – The New Indian Express
Express News Service BENGALURU: Upset over his son biting into a chicken burger thinking it was vegetarian, a 62-year-old Brahmin dragged hotel Harsha The Fern in Shivamogga to the consumer commission and got a lump sum of Rs 15,000 spent for their stay at the hotel. “It is important to note that the complainant adheres to a strictly pure vegetarian dietary …
Read More »12 Best Places To Eat Indian Food In And Around New York
Moving to a new place can be exciting and challenging, especially for immigrants. During such transitions, food often brings comfort and familiarity. For us Indians, the taste of home can ease the nostalgia of being in a new land. That’s why, upon my arrival in New Jersey, my first mission was to discover culinary gems that could remind me of …
Read More »Krishna Janmashtami 2023: Dos and don’ts to follow while observing the fast
Krishna Janmashtami 2023: The auspicious festival of Janmashtami is celebrated with great fanfare and enthusiasm every year across India. The festival is observed on the Ashtami Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapad and is also known as Gokulashtami, Shrikrishna Jayanti, Krishnasthami, and Krishna Janmashtami. The holy festival will be observed this year on September 6 and 7. …
Read More »Gujarat’s Siddi Tribe – A Community Of Forgotten People: A Look At The Challenges Faced By Them
Delhi: The Siddis are the descendants of East Africa and were brought to India as slaves by colonial powers ages ago. They are primarily settled in the Gir Somnath district in close proximity to the Gir forest and the traces of their first settlement in India dates back around 500 years. The community is stigmatised and called habshi, a derogatory …
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