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Bristol (UK), Dec 10 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Facundo Arrizabalaga).- A new work by Banksy, called 'Aachoo !!', appeared on Thursday in the Totterdown neighbourhood in Bristol. The image depicts a woman SNEEZING out her false teeth.FOOTAGE OF BANKSY'S NEW WORK IN BRISTOL, UK.
An artwork in the style of the artist Banksy, depicting an escaping prisoner, has appeared on a wall of Reading Prison. The site, which was where Oscar Wilde was imprisoned in the 1890s for 'indecency', and was immortalised in his poem 'The Ballad of Reading Gaol', has its future in doubt, lying vacant since 2013. The artist has yet to claim responsibility for the work. IMAGES
"Wonder Woman 1984" premiered on HBO Max the same day it hit theaters, December 25, 2020. The movie is included with an HBO Max subscription. Business Insider reports it'll only be available through January 24. HBO Max costs $15 a month, though it's included for free with most HBO cable plans.
Angelina Murphy paid off $100,000 in debt in just a year by making very smart money moves in her business. She says her default setting is as an artist, not a businesswoman. However, using a budget for the first time reined in her spending. According to Business Insider, the Seattle-area resident had three keys to her success: a niche market, expertise, and location. Her specialty, high-end, business offers luxury hair extensions to women with thinning hair or hair that won't grow very long. She's also very good at her job and invests in her ongoing professional development. Finally, Murphy keeps her expenses low by using her own garage as her location, instead of a pricey retail salon!
"Wonder Woman 1984" earned $16.7 million at the US box office over the weekend. Business Insider reports that's the biggest opening weekend since the coronavirus pandemic began. The pre-pandemic "Wonder Woman" from 2017 grossed $103 million in the US in its debut. "Wonder Woman 1984" debuted on HBO Max and will be available for 31 days before leaving the service for an exclusive theatrical run.