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'The Rookie' Cast Is Done Filming Season 5 Is There Hope for Season 6?

TV ABC has yet to renew or cancel 'The Rookie,' but now that the cast and crew have finished filming season 6, will fans hear an announcement about season 6 soon? Published on March 14, 2023 2 min read ABC‘s The Rookie is inching closer to the season 5 finale, and fans have yet to learn if the network is canceling or renewing the show for season 6.

Floral Perfumes That Are Perfect For Spring 2023

Florals don’t just have to be for spring. Floral perfumes are one of the biggest fragrance categories for a reason – we’re actually naturally hard-wired to find floral fragrances irresistible. Before there was iCloud or Netflix, there has always been flowers. Really, they’re a gift from nature, wrapped in soft petals rather than silky ribbons – and who doesn’t love a gift? Yep, there’s something innate about finding joy in flowers, and different blooms project different vibes.

How the Jeopardy! Writers Room Comes Up With All of Those Questions

This. Is. Jeopardy! The opening jingle of America’s favorite Canadian-hosted game show has been embedded in the public consciousness for decades, with Jeopardy! airing five times a week for the vast majority of a calendar year. But beyond Alex Trebek’s question-reading chops and the contestants’ fast-reacting buzzers, the real magic happens outside of the studio, where eight writers and seven researchers create and fact-check every single question that makes its way on the air.

In 'Funny Boy,' A Young Sri Lankan Gay Man Comes Of Age As Ethnic Tensions Explode

In the opening pages of the 1994 Canadian novel Funny Boy, a young Sri Lankan boy named Arjie refuses to play cricket with the boys as his father insists. He'd rather bedazzle in bridal reds and join the girls' make-believe wedding. Novelist Shyam Selvadurai's gay coming of age novel became a critical and commercial sensation in Canada when it was first published, enduring as a pioneering story of queerness, politics, and South Asian history.

Mother warns how a fire caused by faulty fairy lights caused 55,000 of damage

A mother has issued a stark warning about the dangers of fairy lights – after her home was destroyed by a blaze which caused a staggering £55,000 of damage last Christmas. Sue Noonan 56, and her husband, Tony, 55, along with their two sons, were lucky to escape with their lives, but had to move out of their home in Wallasey, Merseyside and spend Christmas in temporary accommodation. 'We lost everything; Christmas presents, furniture, some clothes.