“Schrodinger’s Chanting” Discovered At Football Matches

A strange case of “Schrodinger’s Chanting” has been spotted at football grounds amongst fans who simultaneously want to go home and not go home. Like the hypothesised cat, who is both dead and alive, new cases of football fans who are both heading home and not heading home have emerged ...

Surfers flock to Newquay in Cornwall to rise the legendary ‘Cribbar’ wave. See SWNS story SWCRIBBAR: The biggest waves in the world are heading to the south west tomorrow with surfers expected to brave the mighty Cribbar wave. Not for the faint-hearted, the Cribbar only appears a few times each year and is popular with professional surfers. Tomorrow it is set to hit Newquay. Ben Skinner, a professional surfer who has ridden the wave many times, said: "The Cribbar doesn't happen that often. You need the right winds, swell and tide.

Surfers flock to Cornwall to ride the renowned ‘Cribbar’

Pictures of surfers attempting to ride Britain's biggest wave have emerged as swells in excess of 15ft hit the Cornish coast. The meteorological phenomenon known as the giant 'Cribbar'  occurs just a handful of times a year and is officially the biggest wave breaking anywhere in the world today. Among the brave souls taking ...

Burglar blames the Tories and says “they’re the real criminals”

A bungled burglar blamed the Tories after he stole seven bottles of whisky, vodka, brandy and Drambuie from Waitrose, saying "they're the real criminals". The 57-year-old launched into a 15-minute tirade whilst representing himself in court, blaming "the looting Tories". During the rant, he also blamed a chief constable, who he claimed to ...

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Restaurant Review – Ormer Mayfair

When opening a new restaurant in an area that’s surrounded with competition, balance between the space’s food and ambience is of immeasurable importance. Instead of contrasting with harsh discordance, each of these elements are (generally speaking) best when purposely designed to intricately work in harmony with one another, but without ...

Review: Hedda Gabler at the National Theatre

Hedda is down, but Ibsen is up in this crystalline razor sharp new translation of the playwright’s supposedly realist play by Patrick Marber and directed by Ivo van Hove. The Belgian director and his years long collaborator designer Jan Versweyveld have removed every inch of realistic detail that made Ibsen ...

Star Wars – Rogue One: Film Review

By Linda Marric @Linda_Marric Taking place some time in between Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) and Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), the new movie in Disney’s Star Wars franchise revival is every bit as exhilarating and as thrilling as The Force ...

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