ShortcutsAriana GrandeFrom David Beckham’s ‘Vihctoria’ to Britney Spears’ bungled ‘God’, famous people seem fated to adorn their bodies with misspellings and misunderstandings
Ariana Grande’s song 7 Rings was released less than two weeks ago. In that time, it has already reached No 1 in 18 countries and broken Spotify’s record for most streams in a 24-hour period. So, obviously, Grande celebrated this achievement in the traditional manner; getting the Japanese for “small charcoal grill” tattooed on her hand.
7 Nov 202315.06 ESTNo word from Eddie Howe, with TNT Sports flipping immediately to the Atletico Madrid v Celtic game. (You can follow that with John Brewin here.) But never mind! Jonathan Liew was in Dortmund and his report is in. Here it is. Thanks for reading this MBM. Nighty night!
Julian Brandt seals win as Dortmund deal harsh lesson to NewcastleRead more7 Nov 202314.43 ESTDortmund go top of Group F, at least for a couple of hours.
The ObserverFilmInterview‘If you want the girl next door, go next door’: Lori Petty on Station Eleven and surviving HollywoodTom LamontThe star of 90s classics Point Break and Tank Girl on her maverick career, delving into her troubled upbringing, and her latest role in the era-defining TV drama
Lori Petty lives with her cat in a gloriously cluttered apartment in Venice Beach, a neighbourhood in southern California that she moved to three decades ago while filming the surfer movie Point Break.
Hedge funds This article is more than 1 month oldInvestment firm co-founded by Jacob Rees-Mogg to close after losing top clientThis article is more than 1 month oldSomerset Capital will be wound down after UK’s largest wealth manager shifts £2bn mandate to another fund
Somerset Capital Management, the investment firm co-founded by Jacob Rees-Mogg, has said it will be wound down, days after it emerged it had lost two-thirds of its assets and its largest client.
Illinois This article is more than 3 months oldLandlord accused of killing six-year-old Muslim boy and stabbing motherThis article is more than 3 months oldJoseph Czuba, 71, charged with hate crime after attack allegedly driven by Israel-Hamas war
A 71-year-old man in Plainfield, Illinois, has been charged with murder and a hate crime after allegedly stabbing a child and his mother because they were Muslims.
“Detectives were able to determine that both victims in this brutal attack were targeted by the suspect due to them being Muslim and the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict involving Hamas and the Israelis,” the Will county sheriff’s office said.