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Tom Holland confirms that he and Zendaya are married

The actor told Esquire magazine the couple have ‘a relationship that will stand the test of time’ and his family ‘were all there’ for the wedding

Tom Holland, the British actor best known for playing Spider-Man, has offered confirmation that he and co-star Zendaya have already got married.

The wedding of the couple, who have been together for some years and got engaged in December 2024, has been the subject of intense speculation, further fuelled by a red carpet remark by Zendaya’s stylist, Law Roach, in March 2026, that the ceremony had already taken place.

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The Art of Shepard Fairey

Nouveau Angel Screen Print Available Thursday, June 18th at 10AM PDT!

This Nouveau Angel print is inspired by my love of Art Nouveau design and symbolism. Art Nouveau explored a counter-narrative to industrialization in which harmony with nature and a respect for its untamable aspects were spiritually embodied by floral and female forms. Of course, angels symbolize guidance and protection, so the themes of Art Nouveau combined with my belief that women are leaders in the building of a more peaceful and just society led me directly to this combination of style and subject matter. Let your better angels guide you to help peace and justice bloom!
-Shepard

PRINT DETAILS: Nouveau Angel. 24″ H x 18″ W. Screen print on 80# cream Speckletone paper. Signed by Shepard Fairey. Numbered edition of 550. Comes with a Digital Certificate of Authenticity provided by Verisart. $65. Available on Thursday, June 18th @ 10 AM PDT at https://store.obeygiant.com. Max order: 1 per customer/household. International customers are responsible for import fees due upon delivery (Except UK orders under $160).⁣ ALL SALES FINAL.

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Thuisbatterijen: de feniks die oprijst uit de as van de salderingsregeling. Maar waar moet je op letten?

Het nakende einde van de salderingsregeling voor bezitters van zonnepanelen luidde de stormachtige opkomst in van de markt voor thuisbatterijen. Een batterij voor op zolder of in de garage kán een nuttige investering zijn, „mits je ook de moeite neemt je energiegedrag aan te passen”.


Automobilist bij dodelijk verkeersongeluk in Vogelwaarde verdacht van dood door schuld, blijft twee weken langer vastzitten

Drie kinderen uit groep 8 en een schooldirecteur kwamen afgelopen donderdag om het leven na een auto-ongeluk langs de provinciale weg in het Zeeuwse Vogelwaarde. Ze waren op schoolkamp.

Loquat and bird by Utagawa #Hiroshige, early 1830s. #ukiyoe

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Loquat and bird by Utagawa #Hiroshige, early 1830s.
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Volkskrant.nl biedt het laatste nieuws, opinie en achtergronden

Pianist Abdullah Ibrahim (1934-2026) werd door Nelson Mandela de Mozart van Zuid-Afrika genoemd

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New Ambient Album From Marconi Union

Marconi Union, which you might remember for creating the most relaxing song in the world, has released a new album: Multiforms: Ambient Transmissions, Vol. 3. You can watch the visual album on YouTube or stream it from a variety of sources. This went straight into my Underscore collection.

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Karremans zet vraagtekens bij claim Tesla, maar zonder gevolgen

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Volgens minister Vincent Karremans (Infrastructuur, VVD) kun je twijfelen aan de claims van autofabrikant Tesla over de veiligheid van de auto, maar is de Rijksdienst voor het Wegverkeer (RDW) er niet door misleid. Die claim is "geen onderdeel geweest van de beoordeling" door de RDW.

Persbureau Reuters meldde dat het autobedrijf van Elon Musk statistieken rond veiligheidsclaims heeft opgesmukt om goedkeuring te krijgen voor zelfrijdende auto's in Nederland. De RDW heeft zich niet laten beïnvloeden en zelf heel veel testen met de auto gedaan, aldus de bewindsman.

Automobilisten mogen met hun Tesla sinds april zonder handen aan het stuur door het verkeer gaan. Wel moet de automobilist blijven opletten. Daar zal volgens Karremans niks aan veranderen. "Inmiddels rijden er bijna 40.000 Tesla's met dat systeem rond in Nederland en hebben daar cumulatief 25 miljoen kilometer mee gereden zonder noemenswaardige incidenten."


Old Adelaide Brewery

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Old Adelaide Brewery

Wyatt Street, Adelaide CBD

The former Adelaide Brewery buildings at 50-62 Wyatt Street, Adelaide city, state heritage listed in 1986, were linked to brewing in the South Australian colony from the 1840s.

The Pirie Street Brewery, on the Wyatt Street corner, was operated from 1847 by James Walsh on land originally granted in 1837 to William Wyatt by the colony’s resident commissioner James Hurtle Fisher. The brewery, a “brick building, brewery and malting house with large sunk beer cellars and store with wood cottage”, wasn’t popular with nearby residents and, in 1852, Walsh sold the brewery business to William Knox Simms and John Hayter.

Samuel Humble joined the business in 1853 and it traded as Simms & Humble until 1854, when the partnership (then including pastoralist James Cambers) was dissolved. Simms, having began his brewing career here, went on to consolidate West End Brewery in Hindley Street that he sold in 1888 to the new South Australian Brewing Co. Ltd.. Simms also was connected with the Waverley breweries of West Terrace and Mitcham, and the Halifax Street Brewery (now site of the former city destructor).

W.H. Clark, who built the West End Brewery, also occupied the Wyatt Street brewery briefly in 1858. That year, South Australian Register, advertised the Pirie Street Brewery “to be let with right of purchase” by James Walsh, who now owned the property and became a large shareholder in the Kadina and Wallaroo Railway Company. The buildings were occupied in 1860-61 by E.J.F. Crawford of the Hindmarsh and Halifax Street breweries.

In 1862, Walsh leased the Pirie Street Brewery to James Syme and Frederick Sison, who were "brewers at the adjacent brewery". In 1871, Syme, a Scotsman who’d worked for John Primrose’s Union Brewery, and Sison bought a small section of the buildings, continuing to lease the rest of the premises until buying it all in 1873.

This is when the business became known as the Adelaide Brewery. Syme and Sison revived and expanded it to a well-equipped brewing operation in the 1870s and the business successfully supplied city hotels including the Queen's Arms in Wright Street, the Somerset at the corner of Pulteney and Flinders streets, and the White Conduit House Hotel in North Street.

The brewery was virtually rebuilt in this era, with stables and offices constructed by Thomas Martin at a cost of £300 to Daniel Garlick's design. In 1872, Charles Farr erected a malthouse and cellar to Garlick's design and, in 1876, again to Garlick's design, a cellarage, stores, malting floor, malt kiln and bottling rooms were constructed by Brown and Thompson.

Syme and Sison carried on the business until they retired in 1882 when they sold to Andrew McIntyre, William Wicksteed and Henry Anthony, none of them having any brewing experience and continuing to trade as Syme & Sison. Wicksteed and Anthony were found insolvent in 1886. The Adelaide Brewery was bought “on very advantageous terms” by the South Australian Brewing Company in 1902 and it was closed around this time.

The buildings became commercial warehouses, with an extension and new frontage on Pirie Street around 1910. The printers Hunkin, Ellis & King occupied the Pirie Street premises from 1924 to 1974. In 1982, Kenneth Milne Architects refurbished the building, with Samuel Hill Smith buying it for an art gallery from 1983 to 2019.

The new engineering consultancy partnership of Wallbridge and Gilbert moved into the historic Wyatt Street brewery buildings in 1982 and bought them in 1991.

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Wyatt Street, Adelaide CBD