Month: May 2025
Beloved LGBTQ film «Pride» adapted into musical, by the National Theatre
The National Theatre presents a new stage musical adaptation of the acclaimed LGBTQ film «Pride», a true story of solidarity between LGBTQ activists and Welsh miners during the 1984 strike, exploring identity, resilience, and unlikely alliances.
Police Thwart Bomb Threat at Lady Gaga’s Free Concert in Rio
Brazilian police arrested two people in connection with a bomb threat targeting a free Lady Gaga concert in Rio de Janeiro that drew over 2 million fans.
Exploring the Culinary World of «Carême»: A Journey with Antonin Carême
Martin Bourboulon’s new Apple TV series, «Carême», premiered on April 30, chronicling Antonin Carême’s rise to culinary stardom during Napoleon’s era and his legacy as the first celebrity chef.
Rolf Nordmo Appeals Life Sentence for the Murder of Janne Puhakka
Norwegian man Rolf Nordmo, 66, is appealing his life sentence for the brutal murder of his Finnish ex-partner, Janne Puhakka, a case causing ongoing distress for Puhakka’s family who seek closure.
Campaigners Call for Apology from Greater Manchester Police Over Past Homophobic Practices
The Peter Tatchell Foundation demands a formal apology from Greater Manchester Police for past homophobic policing practices that harmed the LGBTQ+ community.
Trans Women Excluded: The Fallout from New Football Policies in England and Scotland
The English and Scottish football associations’ ban on transgender women in women’s football, effective from the 2025/26 season, has ignited controversy.