Gun salutes across UK mark death of Prince Philip 1 minute read
London, Apr 10 (EFE).- Guns salutes marking the death of Prince Philip were fired from London’s Tower Bridge and elsewhere across the United Kingdom on Saturday.
The Duke of Edinburgh, husband to Queen Elizabeth II forever 70 years, died on Friday morning at Windsor Castle, according to a statement from Buckingham Palace. He was 99, two months shy of his 100th birthday.
The UK paid tribute to its longest-ever serving consort with gun salutes up and down the country, including from the iconic Edinburgh Castle, in the overseas territory of Gibraltar and from Royal Navy ships at sea. Philip served in the Navy during World War II.
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Oscar nominated short films are available through the Fredonia Opera House.
The 1891 Fredonia Opera House Performing Arts Center has launched its latest round of films that can be streamed online in the Opera House Screening Room, featuring the 2021 Oscar-nominated short films.
The Opera House Screening Room provides movies and other digital programming online to its patrons in the wake of the continued COVID restrictions which have restricted the theatre’s opening. The cost of streaming the films varies, depending on the film. The revenue generated is shared by the Opera House and the film studios. “Since we are not yet reopened, this is one way of providing our patrons with access to programming, and of generating income for the Opera House to help ensure its survival,” says Opera House Executive Director Rick Davis.