Prince Harry gave a glimpse into his parental side when he joked with a young mom during a visit to a flood-hit area of rural England on Friday. When Rebecca Parker told him she had brought two toddlers specially for him, the prince, 31, quipped: "You brought them for me? Which one can I have?" Parker, from Blackpool, had her 18-month-old daughter Maggie and her friend Stephanie Benyan's daughter Matilda, 2, with her in a stroller outside the village hall in St. Michael's on Wyre, about 240 miles northwest of London, when Harry walked by. He was there to see the devastating impact...
- 2/5/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Prince Harry gave a glimpse into his parental side when he joked with a young mom during a visit to a flood-hit area of rural England on Friday. When Rebecca Parker told him she had brought two toddlers specially for him, the prince, 31, quipped: "You brought them for me? Which one can I have?" Parker, from Blackpool, had her 18-month-old daughter Maggie and her friend Stephanie Benyan's daughter Matilda, 2, with her in a stroller outside the village hall in St. Michael's on Wyre, about 240 miles northwest of London, when Harry walked by. He was there to see the devastating impact...
- 2/5/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
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No matter how logical you like to think you are, superstition is just a part of being human.
Whether you’re one of those people who throws salt over their shoulder, won’t say Macbeth in a theatre, avoids standing on the cracks and would never, ever open an umbrella indoors, or whether you try your best to approach all situations with a cool, analytical mind, you will at least have heard of a few superstitions (and probably still own a pair of lucky pants).
Superstition isn’t just limited to black cats and magpies, however, it stems into all kinds of areas, including astrology, witchcraft and religion (which, you might have noticed, is a pretty big deal even today).
Are these magical good or bad luck charms, or is there something else going on? Whilst some remain convinced of luck, omens and fate, there are many scientists,...
No matter how logical you like to think you are, superstition is just a part of being human.
Whether you’re one of those people who throws salt over their shoulder, won’t say Macbeth in a theatre, avoids standing on the cracks and would never, ever open an umbrella indoors, or whether you try your best to approach all situations with a cool, analytical mind, you will at least have heard of a few superstitions (and probably still own a pair of lucky pants).
Superstition isn’t just limited to black cats and magpies, however, it stems into all kinds of areas, including astrology, witchcraft and religion (which, you might have noticed, is a pretty big deal even today).
Are these magical good or bad luck charms, or is there something else going on? Whilst some remain convinced of luck, omens and fate, there are many scientists,...
- 9/21/2015
- by Stevie Shephard
- Obsessed with Film
The York Theatre Company, and its acclaimed Developmental Reading Series, will present the premiere of two new musicals 'Til The Next Time, with Book amp Lyrics by Frank Evans and Music by James Scully, and The Stardust Supper Club, written by Alan Bailey and Mark Cabaniss at The York Theatre Company, at Saint Peter's Entrance on East 54th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue. The readings are open to the public with a suggested donation of 5.00.
- 2/5/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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