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Why is Interior Design Masters not on today? Explained
Why is Interior Design Masters not on today? Explained

Scotsman

time08-05-2025

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Why is Interior Design Masters not on today? Explained

Interior Design Masters has been moved from its usual TV slot 🚨 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Interior Design Masters will not air as usual tonight. The hit show has been moved from its normal Thursday slot. But why has the BBC made this decision? If you are sitting down tonight expecting to catch the latest episode of Interior Design Masters are in for a surprise. The Alan Carr hosted show has been pulled from its usual weekly spot - because of VE Day. Now in its sixth series, the popular show sees amateur designers competing to Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But what is the reason for Interior Design Masters being moved? Here's all you need to know: Why is Interior Design Masters not on tonight? Cast of Interior Design Masters series six | Interior Design Masters / DSP / BBC One BBC has been airing the popular show on Thursday nights since it returned back in April. However if you flick on BBC One at 8pm this evening (May 8) - you will find the show is missing and instead the broadcaster has coverage of the VE Day 80th anniversary. A Night to Remember is airing on the Beeb from 8pm - with Zoe Ball leading the coverage. It is set to run until after 10pm and rounds out a day of events on BBC One - find out more here. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Interior Design Masters has been bumped as a result, due to its usual start time clashing with the beginning of the event. But fans don't have to wait a full week for the next episode. When will Interior Design Masters be on again? If you are worried that you might have to wait a full week for the show to return to your screen, fear not. Interior Design Masters will actually air tomorrow (May 9) at 8pm on BBC One. So it is just an extra 24 hour wait for you to find out what happens in the next challenge. It could be a lot worse! The preview for the episode, via Radio Times, reads: 'The designers head to Allianz Stadium Twickenham, the iconic home of England rugby, to renovate hospitality suites. They must create a premium experience for diehard rugby fans by producing a swanky bar for serving pre-match drinks and a stylish dining area for putting on a generous spread. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'Restaurateur Nisha Katona helps regular judge Michelle Ogundehin decide who will secure a place in the quarter-final.'

Why is Interior Design Masters not on today? Explained
Why is Interior Design Masters not on today? Explained

Scotsman

time08-05-2025

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Why is Interior Design Masters not on today? Explained

Watch more of our videos on and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now Interior Design Masters has been moved from its usual TV slot 🚨 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Interior Design Masters will not air as usual tonight. The hit show has been moved from its normal Thursday slot. But why has the BBC made this decision? If you are sitting down tonight expecting to catch the latest episode of Interior Design Masters are in for a surprise. The Alan Carr hosted show has been pulled from its usual weekly spot - because of VE Day. Now in its sixth series, the popular show sees amateur designers competing to Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But what is the reason for Interior Design Masters being moved? Here's all you need to know: Why is Interior Design Masters not on tonight? Cast of Interior Design Masters series six | Interior Design Masters / DSP / BBC One BBC has been airing the popular show on Thursday nights since it returned back in April. However if you flick on BBC One at 8pm this evening (May 8) - you will find the show is missing and instead the broadcaster has coverage of the VE Day 80th anniversary. A Night to Remember is airing on the Beeb from 8pm - with Zoe Ball leading the coverage. It is set to run until after 10pm and rounds out a day of events on BBC One - find out more here. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Interior Design Masters has been bumped as a result, due to its usual start time clashing with the beginning of the event. But fans don't have to wait a full week for the next episode. When will Interior Design Masters be on again? If you are worried that you might have to wait a full week for the show to return to your screen, fear not. Interior Design Masters will actually air tomorrow (May 9) at 8pm on BBC One. So it is just an extra 24 hour wait for you to find out what happens in the next challenge. It could be a lot worse! The preview for the episode, via Radio Times, reads: 'The designers head to Allianz Stadium Twickenham, the iconic home of England rugby, to renovate hospitality suites. They must create a premium experience for diehard rugby fans by producing a swanky bar for serving pre-match drinks and a stylish dining area for putting on a generous spread. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'Restaurateur Nisha Katona helps regular judge Michelle Ogundehin decide who will secure a place in the quarter-final.' Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.

Brazil Police Foil Horror Bomb Threat at Lady Gaga's Concert at Copacabana Beach Attended by 2.1 Million People as They Arrest Mastermind
Brazil Police Foil Horror Bomb Threat at Lady Gaga's Concert at Copacabana Beach Attended by 2.1 Million People as They Arrest Mastermind

International Business Times

time04-05-2025

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  • International Business Times

Brazil Police Foil Horror Bomb Threat at Lady Gaga's Concert at Copacabana Beach Attended by 2.1 Million People as They Arrest Mastermind

Police in Rio de Janeiro thwarted a bomb attack that was allegedly planned to target Lady Gaga's landmark concert at Copacabana Beach, which attracted a crowd of more than 2 million on Saturday. Official figures confirmed that around 2.1 million people attended the free performance by the American pop superstar. Local police said that the plan was hatched by a group known for spreading hate speech and promoting youth radicalization, including violent content and self-harm as a misguided way to foster a sense of "social belonging." "The suspects were recruiting participants, including minors, to carry out coordinated attacks using improvised explosives and Molotov cocktails," the police said in a statement. Big Tragedy Avoided The Ministry of Justice said that the people responsible for the recruitment claimed to be part of Lady Gaga's worldwide fan community, commonly referred to as the 'Little Monsters.' The operation was based on a report by the Justice Ministry's Cyber Operations Lab, following a tip from Rio state police intelligence. Investigators uncovered online groups using coded messages and extremist imagery to incite violent behavior among teens. Authorities arrested a man believed to be the leader of the group in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul for illegally possessing a weapon. Meanwhile, a teenager in Rio de Janeiro was arrested for possessing child pornography. Law enforcement carried more than a dozen search and seizure operations targeting 15 people in the states of Rio de Janeiro, Mato Grosso, Rio Grande do Sul, and São Paulo. "The plan was treated as a 'collective challenge' with the aim of gaining notoriety on social media," police said. The 39-year-old pop star's concert was funded by the city in a bid to give a boost to Rio's economy, with estimates suggesting it could generate close to $100 million in revenue. "Tonight, we're making history. Thank you for making history with me," Lady Gaga told the ecstatic audience. A Night to Remember Known to fans as the Mother Monster, she kicked off the show around 10 p.m. local time with her 2011 hit "Bloody Mary." Cheers erupted from the massive crowd packed tightly on the beach, as fans sang and danced together on the sprawling sands. Gaga delivered a set full of fan favorites, such as "Poker Face" and "Alejandro," and mesmerized the crowd with multiple dress changes, including an outfit in the colors of Brazil's flag. Many devoted fans, especially younger ones, arrived at the beach early in the morning to claim prime viewing spots, coming prepared with food and drinks for the long wait. Fans didn't mind the scorching sun throughout the day, with some even climbing trees to get a better view of the stage. Lady Gaga followed in the footsteps of pop legend Madonna, who held a record-breaking concert at the same venue last year, drawing 1.6 million fans. Gaga has now broken that record, performing for a crowd of 2.1 million. Earlier, Gaga said she was excited, writing on X, writing: "It's a great honor to be asked to sing for Rio - for my whole career, the fans in Brazil have been part of the lifeblood of the little monsters. "I've been dying to come perform for you for years and was heartbroken when I had to cancel years ago because I was hospitalized. Your understanding that I needed that time to heal meant the world to me."

‘Titanic The Musical'
‘Titanic The Musical'

Epoch Times

time25-04-2025

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  • Epoch Times

‘Titanic The Musical'

LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill.—It was supposed to be unsinkable, so when the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank into the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the horrific disaster became the stuff of legend. Now it's playing in a spectacular production at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Like the films 'A Night to Remember' in 1958 and 'Titanic' in 1997, and a stunning Broadway musical in 1997, this production is based on the April 15, 1912 tragedy in which the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sank. Approximately 1,500 passengers perished. The ship left Southhampton, England, and was on its way to New York City when the unthinkable occurred. A Tragedy Dramatized The remnants of the sunken ship were discovered off the coast of Newfoundland in 1985. It ignited cultural interest in the ship and its history. The artifacts found in the wreckage inspired Maury Yeston to compose a stage production. He believed that humanity's attempt to build the Titanic, a technological wonder of its time, was the stuff of dreams and worthy of staging. He persuaded Peter Stone to write a libretto for the show, which opened on Broadway in April 1997 and won five Tony Awards. (L–R) Laura Guley, Erica Stephan, and Victoria Okafor in "Titanic The Musical." Justin Barbin Photography Although the harrowing story of the doomed ship remains the same as that of the 1997 film, the big difference between the silver screen presentation and the Marriott's production is in its main characterization. While the James Cameron film featured the fictional characters of Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose (Kate Winslet) as lovers on the ill-fated voyage, the musical is based on the real-life people aboard the ship. J. Bruce Ismay (Adam Pelty) must rise to the occasion, in "Titanic The Musical." Justin Barbin Photography While the original Broadway production had a large scenic design and a full orchestra, the Marriott production has been scaled down to more modest dimensions. It has a small orchestra and an ensemble half the size of the original 43 performers. These modifications make the musical more intimate and heartwarming without robbing any of its power. Indeed, the show, which was mounted in celebration of the Marriott's 50th anniversary, is as spectacular and stunning as the story it tells. Masterfully directed and choreographed by Connor Gallagher, and with Ryan T. Nelson's musical direction, the show is mesmerizing. Edgar Beane (James Earl Jones II) and Alice Beane (Lillian Castillo), in "Titanic The Musical." Justin Barbin Photography While working on Marriott's theater-in-the-round may be more challenging than a typical proscenium stage, scenic designer Collette Pollard does an extraordinary job of creating the feel of a large seafaring vessel. Jesse Klug's lighting with Michael Daly's sound design creates a spellbinding atmosphere of tension and suspense. The combination of those artistic talents delivers an amazing, breathtaking atmosphere of a ship taking on water and twisting on its side. Related Stories 3/31/2025 3/19/2025 The multi-sided stage provides ample opportunities for the cast to create a more authentic "ship-like" experience. Justin Barbin Photography Many in the cast of 21 play more than one role. These superb actors grab our attention and our heartfelt empathy. In the featured role of Capt. Smith, David Girolmo, one of Chicago's most gifted performers, is riveting. Other compelling portrayals include Adam Pelty as J. Bruce Ismay, Darian Goulding as Benjamin Guggenheim, Heidi Kettenring as Ida Straus, Mark David Kaplan as her husband Isidor Straus, Erica Stephan as Kate McGowan, and Charles Lightoller as John Jacob Astor. Ida Straus (Heidi Kettenring) clasps hands with her husband Isidor Straus (Mark David Kaplan) on the ill-fated Titanic, in "Titanic The Musical." Justin Barbin Photography The period costumes by Sully Ratke with wigs and makeup by Miguel A. Armstrong give a strong impression of the class differences between upper level and lower level passengers, as well as a terrific feel for the early 20th century. The performers aren't just in top acting form. They also deliver wonderful vocalizations of Yeston's many beautiful and haunting melodies. While most musicals feature a few good tunes, this 'Titanic' provides over a dozen musical numbers that will move audiences to emotion and even tears. Among them are memorable songs, including 'What a Remarkable Age This Is,' 'To Be a Captain,' 'The Night was Alive,' 'Doing the Latest Rag,' 'The Blame,' 'Autumn,' 'We'll Meet Tomorrow,' and the poignant 'Godspeed Titanic.' Kate McGowan (Erica Stephan) talks with Jim Farrell (Garrett Lutz), in "Titanic The Musical." Justin Barbin Photography Although this popular musical production was a big hit on Broadway, theater companies rarely mount 'Titanic The Musical.' The spectacular show makes huge demands on artistic talent. It's also so costly to produce that only deep pockets can consider presenting it. That the Marriott has mounted the show is an exemplary theatrical achievement. The fact that it is such an awesome, passionate presentation makes it even more credit-worthy. The cast of "Titanic The Musical" emphasize how the event was an unprecedented tragedy. Justin Barbin Photography This is a show that only comes around once in a great while. Rush to see it while you can! 'Titanic The Musical' Marriott Theatre 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, Ill. Tickets: 847-634-0200 or What arts and culture topics would you like us to cover? Please email ideas or feedback to

Cometh the King's Cup, Cometh Humaidan
Cometh the King's Cup, Cometh Humaidan

Daily Tribune

time23-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Tribune

Cometh the King's Cup, Cometh Humaidan

A Night to Remember Khaldiya found themselves two goals down in the first half and reduced to ten men, but they would not give up, mounting an incredible comeback to clinch the win. Sitra, making their first-ever appearance in the final, stunned their opponents early. Brazilian Maicon Goulart converted a 27th-minute penalty after Khaldiya's Serbian defender Filip Ivanovic was sent off for denying a clear goal-scoring opportunity. Just minutes later, Yaya Al Hadj Ousman doubled Sitra's lead with a slick assist from Abdulwasea Almatari. But Khaldiya refused to fold. 'We turned the result from 2-0 to 3-2,' Humaidan said. 'It's a nice feeling to achieve the win after hard work and a difficult scenario. This is a special game in my career — it has its importance and special value.' Serbian Jovan Marinkovic pulled one back just before the break, guiding home a rebound from Gleison Wilson. Then came Humaidan's crucial equalizer — a perfectly timed leap to meet Dhurgham Ismail's Abdullatif cross. The winning goal arrived in the 77th minute, with Mahdi Abduljabbar capitalizing on yet another assist from Ismail Abdullatif. Halftime Leadership Before the second-half fightback, an important moment occurred in the dressing room. Footage released by Khaldiya revealed Humaidan's words of motivation as he urged his teammates to remain focused and relaxed despite the tough circumstances. 'We only need one goal,' Humaidan told them. 'We have to stay calm, we need to believe in ourselves. It's not over yet.' Spoken like a true leader, Humaidan's words evidently played a significant role in steering Khaldiya through the adversity. Royal Presence, Royal Motivation Adding to the occasion was the presence of His Majesty King Hamad's representative for humanitarian work and youth affairs Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, president of the Bahrain Olympic Committee. Their attendance and words after the match left a mark on the players. 'Of course, the presence of Shaikh Nasser and Shaikh Khalid is a very nice occasion,' Humaidan said. 'Especially when you win and listen to their words. It motivates me and all the players.' Khaldiya chairman Mahmood Janahi received the trophy on behalf of the club — now King's Cup winners for the second time in history, having first lifted it in the 2021–22 season. Eyes on the League Title While the celebrations were heartfelt, Humaidan was already thinking ahead. 'InshAllah, we will finish the season with all the championships,' he said. 'We still have a month to prepare for the Nasser bin Hamad League.' For Khaldiya, last weekend's win was a trophy. For Humaidan, it was legacy.

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