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England v France, Six Nations 2021: live score and latest updates from Twickenham

England return to form to end French Grand Slam hopes in enthralling clash Save Gavin Mairs, Chief Rugby Union Correspondent, at Twickenham Follow A sensational Six Nations game stacked with the most dazzling attacking rugby of the championship was ultimately decided by an inch of the Twickenham turf. For all the breath-taking attacking play served up by both sides, the result boiled down to the decision by television match official Joy Neville in the 76 th minute, who went against the on-field decision of referee Andrew Brace to rule that Maro Itoje had brushed the grass with the tip of the ball has he drove to the line from a line-out drive.

New Erie Art Museum chief aims to reopen, collaborate

Laura Domencic started as executive director of Erie Art Museum on Feb. 8 As institution s permanent chief, she succeeds Joshua Helmer, who abruptly left in January 2020 after concerns raised about conduct John Vanco, retired Erie Art Museum executive director, pleased with hiring of Domencic Annual Spring Show, which starts March 19, is her first big event as head of the museum Laura Domencic, the new executive director of the Erie Art Musuem, is a visual artist a painter and sculptor. But terms more commonly used in the musical arts best describe another area of her expertise. Throughout her career, the 48-year-old Domencic has also acted like a conductor of an orchestra.

Guillermo Benet • Director of Los inocentes

film profile] would go on to receive a Special Mention in the Permanent Revolutions section of the Seville European Film Festival and be named best film in the Escáner section at Márgenes. With the film poised for general release in Spain, we settled down with the director in person — masked-up, of course — in the cosy ambiance of Madrid’s Ocho y medio bookshop. (The article continues below - Commercial information) Cineuropa: Do you miss doing public Q & As, obviously impossible in Seville last year? Guillermo Benet: I do, because I’m a big fan of the Seville festival and I’ve been a few times, but at least we were able to hold screenings at the Film Academy, and it all worked fine. But one week in, I was itching for some audience interaction.

The little-known ski resorts you ve never thought to visit, but should

The little-known ski resorts you ve never thought to visit, but should From secret powder stashes to hidden cultural gems, these ski resorts prove skiers should never underestimate a lesser-known destination 12 March 2021 • 11:32am There s more to these ski resorts than meets the eye Credit: Scott Markewitz/Getty A big ski area + a modern lift system + the finest accommodation and restaurants + a snow-sure record = the perfect ski resort, or does it? Admit it, we’re all guilty of relying on the above equation, to varying extents, to help choose where to go on our next ski holiday – often bypassing resorts that don’t live up to our requirements on paper and returning to the same, or similar, destinations winter after winter. Little thought is given to what we could be missing out on in the resorts that appear to be lacking a piece of the puzzle.

Wine of the week – Chardonnay from Saint-Emilion - The Drinks Business

Wine of the week – Chardonnay from Saint-Emilion 12 March 2021 By Patrick Schmitt Our wine of the week is a remarkable Gold-medal winning drop that’s the first and only Chardonnay from Saint-Emilion and by far the priciest ‘Vin de France’ ever made. The Chardonnay, called Cuvée Elena, comes in a custom-made magnum produced by French glassmaker Waltersperger At the end of December’s Global Chardonnay Masters, as I and my fellow Master of Wine judges tasted our way through a final set of £50 plus barrel-fermented fine whites, we sampled something delicious but unusual, leaving us wondering where it might be from.

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