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The “Tribal Chief”, “Head of the Table” Roman Reigns is the hottest thing in the pro-wrestling world right now. He has come a long way from his days with ‘The Shield’ and he is now stuck in his controversial WWE push to become what he is today.
Roman Reigns belong to the legendary Samoan family who has been in the industry for a long time. He is part of the Anoaʻi wrestling family, which also includes his father, Sika Anoaʻi, and brother Rosey.
Book of the dayBiography booksReviewGeorge Orwell’s voice comes alive again in a biography drawing on newly discovered letters
Though he worked for the BBC for two and a half years and often spoke on air, no recording of George Orwell’s voice has been found. Many friends and memoirists have described it, and his struggles to make himself audible (all the more so after a sniper’s bullet went through his throat in Spain), but their accounts vary: was his voice high-pitched or husky, old Etonian or a Cockney drawl?
Saul BellowZachary Leader, Bellow’s biographer, selects five must-reads by the great American author The Adventures of Augie March (1953)
This is the novel in which Bellow found his voice. Augie, its picaresque hero, declares himself “a Columbus of those near-at-hand”, by which he means a discoverer of new fictional territory, since he himself narrates his adventures. The “reality instructors” and “Machiavellis of small street and neighbourhood” that Augie delights in portraying, most of them Jewish, come from Bellow’s childhood and youth in immigrant Chicago.
The Luna cinema is coming to Liverpool for the first time this Christmas at St Georges Hall and Heart are giving you and your family the chance to be there!
The Luna Winter Cinema will run from 19th - 23rd of December in the beautiful St. George's Hall in Liverpool. The ultimate festive cinema experience gives film fans a chance to escape the frantic hustle and bustle of last-minute Christmas shopping and the rowdy festive parties, to snuggle up and enjoy iconic Christmas classics on the big screen with friends and family.