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Kerry have what it takes to upset the odds against favourites Tyrone in minor final
Kerry have what it takes to upset the odds against favourites Tyrone in minor final

Irish Independent

time05-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Kerry have what it takes to upset the odds against favourites Tyrone in minor final

Kerry have what it takes to upset the odds against favourites Tyrone in minor final The Red hand loom large over the Kingdom this week, with this minor final followed a week later by the All-Ireland semi-final, two parts of a trio of Kerry v Tyrone games this summer Kerry top-scorer Gearóid White should have a big bearing on the outcome on Sunday afternoon Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile John O'Dowd Kerryman Today at 07:30 Just two months after they started their competitive season at Páirc Uí Rinn, the Kerry minor footballers will be aiming to finish the campaign in the best possible way when they take on Tyrone in the All-Ireland final on Sunday afternoon.

Kings Co Imperial celebrates 10 years with smashburger dumplings and iconic chefs
Kings Co Imperial celebrates 10 years with smashburger dumplings and iconic chefs

Time Out

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Kings Co Imperial celebrates 10 years with smashburger dumplings and iconic chefs

In 2015, Kings Co Imperial made its debut in Williamsburg, spinning on Chinese classics with a Brooklyn twist. Countless orders of wok-seared dumplings and one sister spot in the Lower East Side later, and the restaurant has reached its ten-year milestone. To mark a decade in service, the restaurant has invited chefs from around NYC to the kitchen to cook up classics of their own. Starting this month, both locations of Kings Co Imperial are celebrating the anniversary with the summertime series, 'Dishes of a Decade.' From June 18 through September 30, the Chinese restaurant concept is inviting iconic chefs and eateries across NYC to create limited-edition dishes. For chef and co-owner Josh Grinker of Kings Co Imperial, it is all about celebrating those who have inspired them along the way. 'This series is about honoring the city that shaped us—and sharing the table with chefs we admire, whose food has inspired us over the years,' said Grinker in a press release. 'Nobody in this city accomplishes anything by themselves. Being in business for 10 years is a testament to our neighbors, our customers, our vendors and more.' Harlem's JJ Johnson is kicking things off this month. Infusing his African Caribbean heritage into a tried-and-true Chinese dish, Johnson's Jerk Duck Fried Rice special comes with a crown of ginger scallions and a fried egg. Rubirosa is bringing three of its time-honored pizza recipes to the restaurant: The Red with Rubirosa's signature vodka sauce, fresh mozzarella and Italian sausage; The Green with pesto and marinara; and half-red, half-green pie called the Tie Dye. But instead of pizza dough, the base of each will be scallion pancakes. George Motz of the West Village's Hamburger America is bringing a taste of Americana to the humble dumpling with the Fried Onion and Cheeseburger Dumpling (a dip of French's Chinese mustard is optional), while Emily Yuen of Greenpoint's Lingo is serving bowls of Bone-In Shio Koji Tonkatsu with Hong Kong curry and Chinese pickles. Settepani will finish the series with something sweet by serving a Cannoli Crumble with mango and honey. Each dish will be on rotation for a two-week period. And once it's gone, it's gone. So check out the full lineup of eats below and plan your summer calendar accordingly. Kings Co Imperial's Dishes of a Decade:

Thousands expected in small Welsh village for rock icon Mike Peters funeral that hopes to be 'like a festival'
Thousands expected in small Welsh village for rock icon Mike Peters funeral that hopes to be 'like a festival'

Wales Online

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Thousands expected in small Welsh village for rock icon Mike Peters funeral that hopes to be 'like a festival'

Thousands expected in small Welsh village for rock icon Mike Peters funeral that hopes to be 'like a festival' Mourners from around the world are expected to travel to Wales to celebrate the life of The Alarm's Mike Peters The funeral of Mike Peters is being held in Dyserth on Thursday (Image: PA ) Thousands of fans are expected to gather in a small Welsh village for the funeral of rock icon Mike Peters later. People from across the globe are expected to travel to Peters' home village of Dyserth in Denbighshire on Thursday (May 29) to pay their respects to The Alarm's legendary frontman.. The musician died on April 29 at the age of 66 after being treated for an aggressive lymphoma, leaving behind his wife Jules and sons Dylan and Evan. He lived with cancer for over 30 years. ‌ Speaking to BBC Radio Wales, Peters' widow Jules said she hopes the funeral will be "like a festival and something that will go down in history." ‌ Jules said her husband had always held so much confidence that we would recover that he hadn't planned much for his funeral. "I didn't like to bring it up too much in case he thought that I thought he was going to die," she said. "We did have a funny conversation once when he said 'if you keep talking funerals you're really damaging my confidence here'. So I stopped." Around 150 people have been invited to the service at the Parish Church of St Bridget and St Cwyfan. However, a large outdoor screen and sound system has been put up in front of the church to allow fans to engage with the service, including joining in with plenty of songs. ‌ Peters' ashes will be buried in the churchyard across the road from the cafe she runs with her sons - The Red. Mike Peters with his wife Jules (Image: PA ) Jules told Radio Wales: "I never thought that Mike could be buried in the graveyard across the road from The Red in the village where he was born. ‌ "What I really wanted was somewhere public where everybody could come and pay their respects for the rest of time and that's what we've got." She added that it has "brought her the most comfort" to know that her husband will be laid to rest opposite their cafe. "I really hope that Mike knows that we are doing this because he didn't know this was happening in our last discussion. "It's bringing great comfort to me, Dylan and Evan. They work the coffee shop, so in the morning we literally are going to have a coffee and pop over to see Mike. Where he's laid to rest, he'll be able to keep an eye on us, so it's perfect." ‌ Jules also thanked the residents of Dyserth for their understanding as roads are closed to accommodate the funeral. "I think it's befitting for the man that came from Dyserth who became the rock star, travelled all around the world and always wanted to put the village on the map," she said. Following his death, tributes flooded in for the beloved rock star, who co-founded the Love Hope Strength cancer charity. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here Jules expressed that she was "touched by the outpouring of love" and the sheer volume of people planning to travel from abroad for the funeral. ‌ In an open invitation to the funeral, Jules said: "Whether you knew him as the incredible musician he was, called him a friend or neighbour, respected him for the support he gave for others affected by cancer, or just want to be part of what we think will be a memorable day in a special place, you are very welcome to join us. "We are doing everything we can to provide a fitting celebration to someone who lit up the world whilst he was here. "All our family are so grateful to everyone in and around our village for the incredible support we've been given and for enabling us to recognise Mike's life in such an inclusive way, just as he would have wanted. Article continues below "As we have said before, it feels profoundly right that Mike's farewell will take place in Dyserth, the village where he was born and he proudly called home, and in sight of The Red, where he found so much happiness."

Thousands expected in small Welsh village for rock icon's funeral
Thousands expected in small Welsh village for rock icon's funeral

Wales Online

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Thousands expected in small Welsh village for rock icon's funeral

Thousands expected in small Welsh village for rock icon's funeral Road closures will be put in place and a large screen set up for attendees with mourners from around the world expected Mike pictured last November, still making music (Image: Jules Peters/PA Wire ) A village in Wales is making extensive preparations ahead of hosting the funeral of rock icon Mike Peters. Thousands of fans from across the globe are expected to travel to Denbighshire to pay their respects to The Alarm's legendary frontman. A large turnout is anticipated for the service in Dyserth, scheduled for 3pm on Thursday, May 29. The details of the arrangements have been disclosed as the village's 2,300 residents prepare for the influx of visitors (see below). ‌ A road closure has been arranged after discussions between the Peters' family, Denbighshire Council and North Wales Police. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here ‌ Large screens will be set up to broadcast the invitation-only service to fans gathered outside the small parish church of St Bridget and St Cwyfan. Following the service, an evening of music at The Red, a cafe, bar and music venue on B5119 Waterfall Road, Dyserth, will celebrate Mike's life. Additional gathering spaces opposite The Red and areas around the entrance to Dyserth's renowned waterfall are being made available. In 2019 Mike was awarded an MBE for voluntary services to cancer care in North Wales and abroad (Image: Steve Parsons/PA Wire ) Article continues below Mike, who fought cancer for 30 years, lived in Dyserth. He died on April 29 at the age of 66, leaving behind his wife Jules and sons Dylan and Evan, reports North Wales Live. Tributes have been flooding in for the beloved rock star, who co-founded the Love Hope Strength cancer charity. Friends, family, as well as colleagues from the music industry, are expected to gather for his funeral service. ‌ On social media, Jules, Mike's wife expressed how "touched by the outpouring of love" she is and shared her sense of being "overwhelmed" by the sheer volume of people planning to travel from abroad for the funeral. In an open invitation to the funeral, Jules said: "Whether you knew him as the incredible musician he was, called him a friend or neighbour, respected him for the support he gave for others affected by cancer, or just want to be part of what we think will be a memorable day in a special place, you are very welcome to join us. "We are doing everything we can to provide a fitting celebration to someone who lit up the world whilst he was here. ‌ "All our family are so grateful to everyone in and around our village for the incredible support we've been given and for enabling us to recognise Mike's life in such an inclusive way, just as he would have wanted. "As we have said before, it feels profoundly right that Mike's farewell will take place in Dyserth, the village where he was born and he proudly called home, and in sight of The Red, where he found so much happiness." Details for Michael Leslie Peters' funeral From 10am, Waterfall Road will be closed to enable fans to assemble outside the church. However, seating is limited within St Bridget and St Cwyfan, with access to the small church and its surroundings being by exclusive invite only. ‌ A large outdoor screen and sound system will be put in place in front of the church in the morning. Jules said this setup would allow fans to engage with the service as it happens and "join in with communal songs", with a service order and song lyrics distributed beforehand. "Expect plenty of music!" she emphasised. "There will be ample space on the closed road for everyone to gather, reflect, and pay tribute." Following the service, The Red will host an evening filled with music to honour Mike's life. Additional spaces for people to congregate opposite the venue and by the waterfall will be provided, to "ensure there is space for everyone". ‌ With a large turnout anticipated, Jules is advising visitors to make their way to the village by 2pm, if not earlier – she suggests grabbing a bite at local spots. Below are the parking details. Parking and diversions The B5119 Waterfall Road will shut from the A5151 to A547 for the whole stretch from 10am-6pm on Thursday, May 29; during this time, a detour using A5151 and A547 will operate, starting at Rhuddlan Golf Club roundabout. Given the expected scarcity of parking in the village, attendees are recommended to park in one of the three temporary car parks: Bodrhyddan Hall, Pet Rescue fundraising campsite, or Rhuddlan Golf Club – or use public bus services. ‌ Bodrhyddan Hall, LL18 5SB This will have 500 car parking spaces, open from 11am-9pm. The hall is 25 minutes walk from the church Suggested £10 donation per car for the Love Hope Strength Foundation The venue can be found here on Google Maps Pet Rescue fundraising campsite, LL18 6BP ‌ This will have 100 car parking spaces, open from 12pm-8pm. The campsite is 10 minutes walk from the church Suggested £10 donation per car for the Love Hope Strength Foundation The venue can be found here on Google Maps Rhuddlan Golf Club, LL18 6LB The golf club's bottom car park will be available, with 60 parking spaces. This will be open from 11am-9pm From here, it's 60 minutes walk to the church The venue can be found here on Google Maps ‌ Mike and wife Jules Peters at last November's launch of their One in a Million campaign - this aimed to get quarter of a million people on the stem cell donor registry. Mike had just missed out on his own chance to get a stem cell transplant (Image: Jules Peters/PA Wire ) Jules said: "Ensure you give yourselves plenty of time to park somewhere safe, or preferably to get the bus or walk to Dyserth. Hike for Mike! "Mike loved nothing more than walking and talking, and would love the idea that people might walk from Prestatyn to Dyserth to pay their respects." Article continues below Instead of additional flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Love Hope Strength Foundation. Donations can be made here: LHS USA or LHS UK or LHS Australia.

Incredible plans for Mike Peters funeral as music world descends on North Wales village
Incredible plans for Mike Peters funeral as music world descends on North Wales village

North Wales Live

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Live

Incredible plans for Mike Peters funeral as music world descends on North Wales village

Extensive preparations are being made in a Denbighshire village hosting the funeral of Welsh rock star Mike Peters. Thousands of fans are expected to travel from around the world to pay tribute to the legendary frontman. A huge number of mourners are anticipated for the service in Dyserth at 3pm on Thursday, May 29. Details of the arrangements have been revealed as the village's 2,300 inhabitants brace for the mass arrival (see below). A road closure is planned after the Peters' family liaised with Denbighshire Council and North Wales Police. Big screens will be erected to relay the invitation-only service to fans outside the small parish church of St Bridget and St Cwyfan. Following the service, a celebration of Mike's life is planned with an evening of music at The Red, a cafe, bar and music venue on the B5119 Waterfall Road, Dyserth. Extra areas for gathering opposite The Red, and around the entrance to Dyserth's famous waterfall, are being made available. The frontman of The Alarm, who battled cancer for 30 years, lived in Dyserth. He died on April 29, aged 66, leaving wife Jules and sons Dylan and Evan. Tributes have since poured in for the much-loved rock star who co-founded the Love Hope Strength cancer charity, As well as friends and loved ones, colleagues from the music world are expected to attend his funeral. On social media, Mike's wife Jules posted how she had been 'touched by the outpouring of love' and how she was 'overwhelmed' by the number of people intending to visit from overseas. Join the North Wales Live Whatsapp community now Issuing an open invitation to the funeral service, she said: 'Whether you knew him as the incredible musician he was, called him a friend or neighbour, respected him for the support he gave for others affected by cancer, or just want to be part of what we think will be a memorable day in a special place, you are very welcome to join us." She added: 'We are doing everything we can to provide a fitting celebration to someone who lit up the world whilst he was here. All our family are so grateful to everyone in and around our village for the incredible support we've been given and for enabling us to recognise Mike's life in such an inclusive way, just as he would have wanted. 'As we have said before, it feels profoundly right that Mike's farewell will take place in Dyserth, the village where he was born and he proudly called home, and in sight of The Red, where he found so much happiness.' Michael Leslie Peters – funeral details Waterfall road will be closed to vehicles from 10am so that fans can gather outside the church. Seating inside St Bridget and St Cwyfan is limited and entry to the small church and its grounds is by invitation only. A large outdoor screen and sound system will be set up in the morning in front of the church. Jules said this will enable fans to follow the service in real-time and 'join in with communal songs'. An order of service with song lyrics will be shared in advance of the day. 'Expect plenty of music!' she added. 'There will be ample space on the closed road for everyone to gather, reflect, and pay tribute.' After the service, an evening of music at The Red is being held to continue the celebration of Mike's life. Extra areas for gathering opposite the venue, and near the waterfall are being made available to 'ensure there is space for everyone'. Given the crowds expected, visitors are being urged arrive in the village by 2pm. Preferably earlier, said Jules – she is encouraging people to dine at local eateries. Parking details are below. Parking and diversions The B5119 Waterfall Road will be closed for its entire length between the A5151 and A547 from 10am until 6pm on Thursday, May 29. A diversion route of A5151 and A547 will be in place, via the roundabout at Rhuddlan Golf Club. As parking space in the village will extremely limited, visitors are being advised to use one of three temporary car parks being provided for the day – or to use public buses. Bodrhyddan Hall, LL18 5SB This will have 500 car parking spaces, open from 11am-9pm. The hall is 25 minutes walk from the church. Suggested £10 donation per car for the Love Hope Strength Foundation. The venue can be found here on Google Maps. Pet Rescue fundraising campsite, LL18 6BP This will have 100 car parking spaces, open from 12pm-8pm. The campsite is 10 minutes walk from the church. Suggested £10 donation per car for the Love Hope Strength Foundation The venue can be found here on Google Maps. Rhuddlan Golf Club, LL18 6LB The golf club's bottom car park will be available, with 60 parking spaces. This will be open from 11am-9pm. From here, it's 60 minutes walk to the church The venue can be found here on Google Maps. Jules added: 'Ensure you give yourselves plenty of time to park somewhere safe, or preferably to get the bus or walk to Dyserth. Hike for Mike! "Mike loved nothing more than walking and talking, and would love the idea that people might walk from Prestatyn to Dyserth to pay their respects.' Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox In lieu of further flowers, the family is asking for donations be made to the Love Hope Strength Foundation. You can donate here: LHS USA or LHS UK or LHS Australia.

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