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Rocky Horror rice throwing ban lifted in NY and NJ

Audiences at The Rocky Horror Picture Show have revived the controversial rice-throwing tradition after venues lifted long-standing bans, marking a triumphant return for fan participation.

One Third of Britons Believe Ghosts Exist

Groundbreaking research into British folklore uncovers that 32% of UK adults believe ghosts exist, with younger generations showing the strongest conviction in supernatural phenomena.

UK's Oldest Indian Restaurant Faces Closure

The Veeraswamy, London's legendary Indian dining establishment opened in 1926, could permanently shut down following a devastating legal dispute with its landlord. Discover how this iconic piece of British culinary history is fighting for survival.

Melbourne culture shock leaves newcomers stunned

Australians reveal the surprising cultural differences that left them stunned when moving to Melbourne, from coffee culture to public transport etiquette and birthday celebrations.

Labour council bans poppies in Remembrance Day crackdown

A Labour-run council faces furious criticism after banning traditional Remembrance Day symbols including poppies and Union Jacks from official communications in what's being called a 'woke' crackdown on British traditions.

Conker Unboxing: Britain's Baffling Viral Trend

From viral videos to playground politics, discover why conker unboxing has become the UK's most peculiar internet sensation and what it reveals about modern content consumption.

Zimbabwe's Nhanga ceremony battles child marriages

In rural Zimbabwe, traditional Nhanga ceremonies are being reimagined as powerful tools to combat child marriages and empower young girls through cultural education and women's rights awareness.

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