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Orange Juice Hits Four-Month High as Brazil Tariffs Risk Supply
Orange Juice Hits Four-Month High as Brazil Tariffs Risk Supply

Bloomberg

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Orange Juice Hits Four-Month High as Brazil Tariffs Risk Supply

Orange juice futures rose to a three-month high in New York on mounting worries that President Donald Trump's threat to slap a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods will curb supplies to the US. The most active contract rose as much as 8.7% to $3.1385 a pound, the highest since March 6. Futures of orange juice have rallied since Trump's announcement last week of the tariff, which risks upending trade in commodities ranging from coffee to beef.

Orange Juice: A hilarious puppet twist on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None in Delhi
Orange Juice: A hilarious puppet twist on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None in Delhi

New Indian Express

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Orange Juice: A hilarious puppet twist on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None in Delhi

On a mysterious, lonely island somewhere across the seas, someone has been murdered— and one by one, many more follow, until there are none. The synopsis sounds eerily familiar to anyone who has devoured a murder mystery or two. This is none other than Agatha Christie's world-famous And Then There Were None. But in this version, the bodies aren't human — they're orange-headed puppets. A puppetry trio in Delhi takes Christie's dark classic and spins it into a comical, chaotic puppet thriller, replacing people with felt, foam, and a whole lot of introspection. Titled Orange Juice and written by Anamika Mishra, this glove puppetry production is helmed by puppeteers Anurupa Roy, BV Shrunga, and Anirbaan Ghosh. The play opened to a full house this weekend at Delhi's OddBird Theatre. 'We called it Orange Juice because all the puppets are oranges,' says Roy. 'In the show, it's fruits that are being murdered. It's a metaphor. Fruit is ordinary, common, disposable — much like people. We're trying to explore the idea that death, while tragic, is also deeply mundane. It happens all the time.' Roy has long wanted to stage a murder mystery, and as a Christie fan, this adaptation felt like the perfect fit. 'It's one of Christie's darker works,' she says. 'The novel's darkness lends itself well to dark humour. But at the end of the day, our puppetry show is still a comedy.'

HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 16 May 2025Untitled Story
HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 16 May 2025Untitled Story

Hindustan Times

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

HT City Delhi Junction: Catch It Live on 16 May 2025Untitled Story

What: Orange Juice Where: 9, Dhan Mill When: May 16 to May 18 Timing: 7:30PM Entry: Free Nearest Metro Station: Chattarpur Mandir (Yellow Line) What: Rabindranath Tagore's The Post Office (Daakghar) Where: Lok Kala Manch, Lodi Colony, New Delhi When: May 16 Timing: 7:15pm Entry: Nearest Metro Station: Jor Bagh (Yellow Line) What: Tara Sitara Night ft. Suryaveer at Khubani Where: Khubani, Aerocity, New Delhi When: May 16 Timing: 10pm Entry: Nearest Metro Station: Delhi Aero City (Airport Express Line) What: Maheep Singh Live Where: The Laugh Store, CyberHub, DLF Phase II, Sector 24, Gurugram When: May 16 Timing: 9:30pm Entry: Nearest Metro Station: Cyber City (Rapid Metro) What: Handloom Saree Festival Where: Handloom Haat, Janpath When: May 9 to 17 Timing: 11am to 8pm Entry: Free Nearest Metro Station: Janpath (Violet Line)

Del Amitri member among musicians to celebrate Glasgow hall
Del Amitri member among musicians to celebrate Glasgow hall

The National

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The National

Del Amitri member among musicians to celebrate Glasgow hall

Keyboard player Andy Alston, who has also played in a host of other bands, including pop band Orange Juice, has organised a day of celebration for the Woodside Halls in Maryhill, Glasgow. The community hall will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a day of live music, dance, theatre, a reggae disco, and even a raffle, all under the building's historic roof on Friday, May 2. The night is curated by Alston to not only honour the rich heritage of one of Glasgow's most notable community buildings, but also reignite local pride and connection around it. READ MORE: 'Amazing' historic 300-year-old silver coin found by amateur historian Alston, who has lived in the West End of the city since 1990, said he had never been in the hall despite having walked past it many times. However, when he was invited into the hall by the local community ahead of the event, Alston said he was taken aback at how amazing it was. He said: 'A lot of these places are maybe redeveloped with student flats or discos or something like that, but it's an amazing space, that's original and really well preserved.' (Image: Google) He added: 'It's almost like a Christmas present or something you've never seen the inside of before, and then you're like 'wow'. 'Then you think oh, we could use it for other events, as spaces like this are important.' Funds from the event will go towards the Woodside Community Fridge Project, which helps provide food for those in need. Alongside Alston, there will be live performances from the Garden of Earthly Delights along with the Glasgow-based rock band The Tenementals, who are a group of academics, artists, and musicians who tell the city's radical history and untold stories through song. Singer and founder of The Tenementals, David Archibald, hailed community halls' impact on Scottish communities across the country as he said they provide a vital space for cultural activities. He said: 'The Tenementals are more than happy to play at Woodside Hall's 100th birthday bash. 'Community halls play a vital role in providing spaces for cultural and critical activity, whether that be children's playgroups, community organising, discussion and debate, or musical events of all sorts – the recent Conterflows festival was hosted by the venue and by all accounts was a great success. 'Community halls are spaces of possibility which open doors to different futures. In working-class areas, they are vital.' The chief executive of the Community Central Hall, a community trust which is responsible for the operation of the building, said: 'As a community organisation we managed to re-open this historic venue after the pandemic and are working hard to give this lovely space the care and love it deserves after 100 years of service not only to our community, but also the wider city of Glasgow. 'We have an ambitious plan for the future, and this event marks a great occasion.' Tickets are available for £10 and £7 for concessions, and doors will open at 6:30pm with live performances starting at 7:00pm.

Take the Stress Out of Moving with Xcelsior Cleaning
Take the Stress Out of Moving with Xcelsior Cleaning

Yahoo

time07-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Take the Stress Out of Moving with Xcelsior Cleaning

Moving into a new house or apartment can be exciting, but it can also be stressful trying to clean everything. Xcelsior Clean steps in to take care of the cleaning allowing you to enjoy shopping for new decor. Dawn Schultz, the owner, says the best way to contact her is by giving her a call at 815-821-8350. For more information, go to Spirit Day: Drunk Leprechauns 1 3/4 oz Vodka 3 1/2 oz Orange Juice 1 oz Blue Hawaiian Punch 1. In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, combine ingredients. Shake until well chilled. 2. Strain into a cocktail glass filled with ice. Good Day Stateline's Spirit Day is sponsored by LimaMar Restaurant & Cocktail Bar at 221 E. State Street in downtown Rockford. LimaMar is the brainchild of owners Ross and Rosana Terry, who hoped to bring Rosana's Peruvian heritage to life in Rockford when they opened in 2019. From the rich authentic décor that you'll find on every wall inside the cozy space, to the dishes that Rosana creates in the kitchen, Peruvian culture takes center stage at LimaMar. The menu is filled with traditional Peruvian dishes like Ceviche, Conchitas and Causa, which find their roots in Japanese, Chinese and Spanish cuisine. You'll find Peruvian influences on the cocktail menu, too, with Peru's most popular alcohol, Pisco, in many of their inventive drinks. The most popular cocktail in Peru is the Piscosour, it's so popular there's an entire day devoted to celebrating it each year. LimaMar lives by the motto, 'We eat with our vision first, then comes the notes of the aroma & your palate will tell you the rest.'.

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