Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans’ October-March Run Listed as 1st Season

Amazon Japan's product description for a TV Anime "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans" Original Sound Tracks album is listing that the October 2015-March 2016 airing of the anime is the anime's "first season." Sunrise has not officially announced that the TV anime series would have a second season beyond the two cours (two quarters of a year) that it is slated to air. The album will ship on March 23 and will feature the anime's background music. The television anime series premiered in Read more [...]

Church and community event cancellatons; submit yours

Here is a list of events that have been canceled this weekend.Only events submitted to Action News are listed. Check back as new listings are added.If you have an event to add to this list, use the form on this page to submit the information.CHURCH CLOSINGS-Bethany Grace Community Church Fellowship Hall will not hold its Saturday morning shower ministry or Sunday afternoon community lunch. The church will be used all day Saturday for those in need of shelter and/or heat.-Bethany Grace Community Read more [...]

Indiana Men and Women Defeat Rival Purdue At Home

Women’s MeetThe #13 Indiana Hoosiers beat the #18 Purdue Boilermakers 185.5-114.5 in a battle of Big Ten rivals Saturday at Indiana, as the Hoosiers won 11 of out of 14 events.  Sophomores from both schools led the way, accounting for seven of the the 11 individual event victories and several key relay legs.In the first event, the 200 medley relay, Indiana sophomore Marie Chamberlain led off for Indiana’s A relay in 25.65, almost a second faster than any Purdue backstroker, freshman Lilly King Read more [...]

Future of historic Leslie House uncertain

The future of one of Fife’s most historic mansions has been left in limbo as it emerged its owners are working with the council to find a way to bring it back to its former glory. The grade A listed Leslie House, which dates back to the 17th Century, has lain empty for many years and is included in the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland after falling into a state of disrepair.Hopes have been high in the past decade that Edinburgh-based firm Read more [...]

Works by St Ives artist Hepworth become Grade II listed

Comments (0) Artworks by St Ives artist Barbara Hepworth are among a host of sculptures across England that have been newly listed.The 41 pieces include three sculptures by Hepworth, a Henry Moore artwork outside the Houses of Parliament and others depicting themes ranging from the power of electricity to the women's peace movement in Northern Ireland. Many were designed to breathe life back into the country's public spaces in the aftermath of the Second World Read more [...]

Sex, guns and ammo: inside the world’s largest gun industry trade fair

“We’re sort of firearms connoisseurs,” Whitney Condit said as she excitedly explored the latest handguns and semi-automatic assault rifles to hit the market at Shot Show, the world’s largest gun industry trade fair. As she spoke, fellow enthusiasts spread out over the 2.25m square feet Sands Expo convention centre at the Venetian casino on Las Vegas’s strip. “We like to go out on range, we like to shoot. It’s a passion of ours.” Condit and her fiance, Colin Gallagher, a former star Read more [...]

My Yorkshire: Craig Squelch, head of events at Dine

Craig Squelch has lived in Ripon for 30 years. He oversees the running of events for Dine across a number of Yorkshire venues including The Mansion in Roundhay Park Leeds. What’s your first Yorkshire memory? In 1985 I came to Ripon for my first job interview for a deputy manager position at The Ripon Spa Hotel. It was my first full-time position since leaving Blackpool College. I remember just falling in love with Ripon. It is the smallest city in the UK but in my Read more [...]

Homes: swapping the city for the seaside

The sale of a one-bedroom flat in east London not only enabled architects Helen Leask and Peter Thomas to buy and renovate a four-bedroom Georgian house in Margate; it also allowed them to redress their work-life balance. “It broke a work pattern that was proving unsustainable,” says Leask. “The positive changes have been enormous; I think the move has given us more opportunities than if we had stayed in the capital.” Since their relocation in 2013, Leask has set up an architectural practice Read more [...]

How to turn your home into a luxury cinema

But what if you haven’t any space within your castle? Can you make use of a redundant garage or outbuilding? Experts Philharmonic AV converted a client’s Essex cowshed into an entertainment space where two zones were created: one for watching a movie with full surround sound, and the other to push back the sofas and turn the volume up for dancing. “We hid the technical equipment within purpose-built cabinetry, so it didn’t impose on the interior design,” explains director Phil Turner. Read more [...]