News about Ernest Hemingway

Mariel Hemingway's granddaughter will host There's No Place Like OM, Ernest Hemingway's 40th grandchild appeared in Star 80 as a doomed Playboy bunny

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
Mariel Hemingway has announced that she will host and executive produce an unscripted documentary film called There's No Place Like OM. The actress, a health and wellness specialist, mind, body, and spirit coach, speaker, and actor. There is no place like OM. Explores the unexplained world of consciousness, mindfulness, education, and spirituality, as well as the science of spirituality. This documentary film series was 'I am honored and grateful to host and executive', said Hemingway, whose grandfather, Ernest Hemingway.' "I am deeply committed and passionate about the series's topics, including mind-body health, spirituality, and mindfulness.'

The Pamplona bull ran... WITHOUT bulls: Fury in Spain at suggestion the festival could go ahead with no fearsome animals

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 25, 2024
A debate has erupted in Spain after the new president of the federation that runs the annual fiesta said that animal cruelty issues would be much better if the bulls were not involved. Rakel Arjol, the newly appointed president of the Pamplona federation of clubs, which also runs the festival, said: "I would like San Fermin to be without bulls,' he said.' 'I can live without seeing a running of the bulls or going to bullfights,' she told El Diario de Navarra. Thousands of runners will race through Pamplona's narrow cobbled streets as they try to avoid the horns of six combat bulls.

Wild at heart! Deontay Wilder has returned to his natural habitat, preparing to pummel Parker and set up a world championship shot after a downtime in the jungle

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 21, 2023
I was asking Deontay Wilder for directions to his gym in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and he said with a mischievous smile: 'Across the river and into the woods.' 'As a writer, that should mean a lot to you,' he said. Ernest Hemingway's son, who was cut short of college by poor high school results and the need to care for a first child born with spina bifida, had an interesting insight into his childhood. The name of Wilder's words appears in one of his most popular books.

Where the super-rich REALLY go on holiday: Secret online forum for ultra-luxe travellers reveals where they like to check in, from jaw-dropping jungle villas to a hotel with a 'director of beach'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
Forget the Hilton. According to a Reddit thread about finding the hideaways where the wealthy live and the gems that are on their bucket lists, this is where the super wealthy really travel. From jaw-dropping jungle villas with infinity pools to Robinson Crusoe-style private islands in the Philippines and exclusive-use catamarans, the list brings the curtain on high-end visitors around the world.

Christie's gives a warning in advance of a £400,000 Rembrandt etching The French Bed, which depicts a clothed couple in a moment of ferociousness, has a call to action for auction house Christie

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2023
A trigger warning has been issued for a Rembrandt etching that depicts a clothed couple in a moment of fervor - alerting potential customers of the 'explicit content.' The French bed, which is expected to sell between £250,000 and £400,000, depicts a couple in a curtained bed making love. Christie's have agreed to sell the etching, but consider that the job is so raunchy that it needs to be warned. In their online catalog, the 17th century works are out of view. The only way users can access the piece is to click on a note that reads: 'This lot contains clear ­information and mature subject matter.' Christie has been criticized for a remark.

Fascinating photos capture the eerie quiet of New York City's most famous drinking haunts at dawn - from Ernest Hemingway's favorite watering hole to an iconic Manhattan gay bar

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 15, 2023
These photos depict a different side of New York's burgeoning bar scene, with no patrons and with sun on the horizon. The photographs were taken by photographer Daniel Root and published in a new book titled New York Bars At Dawn, ranging from Balthazar, McSorley's, and the Stonewall Inn to nameless dives. One photograph shows the Minetta Tavern in Greenwich Village, which is known for its Black Label Burger and beloved by everyone from Ernest Hemingway to Anthony Bourdain, as closed for business with the lights off and the shutters down.

Norwegian author Jon Fosse has been praised for his 'innovative' work' that 'gives voice to the unsayable.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 5, 2023
According to the Swedish Academy, Norwegian author Jon Fosse has been named for 'his innovative plays and prose, which give voice to the unsayable." Mats Malm, the academy's permanent secretary, revealed the award on Thursday in Stockholm.

Newlyweds Vick Hope and Calvin Harris board £25million jet as they fly to Italy for their honeymoon after their Glastonbury-themed wedding

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2023
On Monday, the newlyweds stepped out for the first time as husband and wife as they started their honeymoon. When they landed to Brindisi, Italy, for the romantic holiday, the pair boarded a £25 million private jet. On Saturday, the chart-top DJ and the BBC Radio host married in a lavish Glastonbury-themed wedding.

Billionaire Robert Earl Holding's daughter Anne appeals order to pay staggering $200 MILLION in divorce settlement to ex-husband of 40 years

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 6, 2023
Anne Holding, a water and ski resort heiress, is contesting a court order to pay her husband of 40 years the most costly divorce award in Wyoming history. Holding is arguing before the Wyoming Supreme Court that a lower court wrongly ordered her to pay more than $200 million to her husband Christian Peterson, who she claims inadvertently disregards her family's inheritance. The 67-year-old is one of three children of Mormon billionaires Robert Earl and Carol Holding, who founded or operated various businesses, including Little America and Sinclair Oil (now REH Co.).

In two separate plane accidents, Ernest Hemingway, an American novelist, sustained serious injuries including ruptured kidney and burnt right arm

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2023
In 1953, the American novelist and his wife, Mary (both shown right in 1948) were travelling in Africa when they suffered in successive accidents. Rumors have circulated around the world that the popular writer died after the first fire in Uganda while on a sightseeing tour of Murchison Falls. In fact, the passengers, including the Hemingways, were able to recover from the accident unscathed. The group walked out of the woods and was able to be picked up by a boat and taken to Lake Albert in Butiaba. Hemingway and Mary boarded a rescue plane only to find it on fire and crash. Hemingway's right kidney was ruptured, his spleen was injured, and he was 'weak from so much internal bleeding,' in a letter sent in April 1954 (left).

How hordes of selfie-obsessed tourists from huge cruise ships are RUINING La Dolce Vita in the Italian Riviera's most exquisite gem

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 25, 2023
It was here that Richard Burton proposed to Elizabeth Taylor, and that Sophia Loren, Ernest Hemingway, and Frank Sinatra appeared to ignore the crowds. The narrow cobbled lanes, alongside expensive restaurants, pretty cafes, and high-end bars where a cognac can cost up to £350. Today, Rolex, Louis Vuitton, and Dolce & Gabbana shopfronts line the narrow cobbled lanes. During breakfast time, impeccably dressed visitors frolicked along the main street, admiring designer handbags, while wealthy locals exchange pleasantries in the historic Piazza Martiri dell'Olivetta. This tiny paradise is Italy at its best. However, the morning's stillness is fleeting, as the Mail discovered on a trip this week.

'You should get a first for that!' After announcing the 'legendary' acknowledgments on her university dissertation, Love Island's Georgia Townend leaves Twitter followers in hysterics

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2023
(left) - the reality star of the hit ITV dating show in 2021 - graduated with a first-class BA in Food, Nutrition, and Wellbeing from Harper Adams University in Newport in 2015. Georgia, 30, appeared on her 20,000-word dissertation on breastfeeding earlier this week and joked that she'had to post' her humular acknowledgments page (right). The actress said she was going through all her uni bits and wanted to post it with her 130,000 Instagram followers.' Three things in life are certain - death, taxes, and no one will ever be able to write a better acknowledgements page than me.'

Yet more Pamplona runners are trampled by rampaging bulls and tossed in the air

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 14, 2023
Thousands of bull runners fought for their lives today during the San Fermin Festival in Spain, with some being crushed and trampled by the bulls in tumultuous scenes. The runners sprinted through Pamplona's streets today, weaving in vain to dodge the stampeding beasts behind them. However, the bulls, who were seeing red, were too fast and threw the frantic runners into the air before they landed on the hard ground below. On the eighth and last day of the San Fermin Festival, some animals would be hit twice and then trampled by enraged bulls stampeding towards them. According to emergency services, at least five runners were admitted to the hospital due to injuries sustained during the incident. This year marks Ernest Hemingway's first return to the festival, which he made internationally known in his 1926 book 'The Sun Also Rises'. Both locals and tourists looking for a thrilling and memorable experience are attracted by the bulls' treatment, but in recent years, the activity has been heavily criticized for the treatment of the bulls, many of whom suffer significant injuries or are dead.

The 15th anniversary of First Story is being commemorated by Queen Camilla at Clarence House

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 11, 2023
For the occasion today, the royal, 75, wore a blue, cream, and black graphic print midi dress paired with low heeled nude pumps. As she attended the soirée, she appeared thrilled, where she was caught smiling as she chatted with guests. Ashley Hickson-Lovence, a writer and author, and self-described 'new writer' Daniella Koranteng were among them. Antonia Byatt, CEO of First Story, spoke at the celebration, which was attended by beneficiaries, workers, trustees, and supporters. And a first story Young Writer slammed Daniella Koranteng, the poet who read a poem at the end of the evening. During the reception, Camilla, who wore her pale blonde locks styled in her signature soft bob, was gifted with a set of books. (Pictured L.R. Queen Camilla with Ashley Hickson-Lovence and Daniella Koranteng.)

A bull in Pamplona attempts to film a selfie but is immediately struck by a bull

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 10, 2023
The man took out his phone to film himself running in San Fermn bull-running festival in Pamplona, Spain's northern city. With the bull running behind him, the man seemed to take a serious knock as the camera slid the floor out of focus as screams erupted around him. As he recovered, getting back to his feet, and running away from the bull, the runner didn't appear to be particularly injured.

Even as they are being crushed by the massive beast, Pamplona bull runners keep filming

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 8, 2023
Thousands of people attended the first running of the bulls at the San Fermn festival in the northern Spanish capital on Sunday. Several runners suffered and hard falls in the 8am run, but no one was bitten by the creatures, a common feature of the festival. Hundreds of thousands of visitors visit the festival each year. In 2022, over 1.7 million people attended Pamplona for the festivities, and estimates are higher this year as all COVID-19 constraints have been lifted. In an effort to capture the daredevil performance first hand, revellers were seen clutching onto their phones.

The bulls have crushed Pamplona's festival runners and launched them into the air

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 7, 2023
Thousands of thrill seekers took part in the first running of the bulls at the San Fermn festival in Pamplona, northern Spain. Festival runners were trampled on the city's cobbled streets as they tried to save their lives, with bulls bouncing into crowds of spectators in a day of full throttle carnage. Six bulls led by six tame oxen charged along a route through Pamplona's streets for about two minutes and 30 seconds before reaching the bull ring. Expert bull runners, mainly locals, attempt to race at full throttle right in the front of the bull horns before crumbling off at the second attempt. The inexperienced, which includes the majority of foreigners, do fine enough to scramble out of the way, with others often ending up in piles of fellow runners.

Today's Tour de France?Piece of cake!

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 6, 2023
The Tour de France is the world's biggest annual sporting festival. It is also the most strenuous, with 150-200 kilometers in stages, often up some imposingly steep mountains. But the performances were much longer 100 years ago, with many of them going over 400 kilometers. The racers were also expected to start early before dawn, often not finishing until midnight; there were only two gears; and they could have been banned for not being 'properly dressed'.

A city of contrasts! With our neighborhood guide, you will get to know the REAL Hong Kong

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 3, 2023
A slew of futuristic skyscrapers with a thousand lights likely comes to mind when you imagine Hong Kong. But there's more to this iconic cityscape: a slew of unique neighborhoods, some of which are less well known to visitors but are nevertheless treasured by locals.

The Old Man and the PC! Woke warns about Ernest Hemingway's books' 'language and attitudes.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 26, 2023
He is one of twentieth century literature's greatest writers. However, even that may have saved Ernest Hemingway (pictured) from the political spotlight. The Nobel Prize winner, as shown above, is the newest to be sent by publishers with trigger warnings over "words and attitudes." The Old Man and the Sea author's books are reissuing, as well as the latest edition of his 1926 book The Sun Also Rises, 'The publisher's decision to present it as a sign of cultural representations or words contained herein.' His Men Without Women short story collection has a similar warning. The Sun Also Rises is one of America's best American books, but anti-Semitic tropes have been criticized. Roald Dahl, a children's author, has also written a Trigger warning.

Is Woody Allen muse?

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 6, 2023
As she stepped out 47 years after she first appeared on televisions, this beloved actress seemed completely unrecognizable. In Venice, Los Angeles, the now 61-year-old was seen going for a workout at Golds Gym. In an alarming shade of red, she kept it casual by wearing skin tight gray leggings, a Nirvana hoodie, and a pair of trainers. But can you guess who it is?

A new book explores whether grim news about artists could deter our interest in their work

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
The Book of the Week, Claire Dederer's Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma, asks if artists stand accused of doing or saying of doing or saying something awful, are we allowed to carry on enjoying their art?

The Old Man and the CTE? Ernest Hemingway died at 61, did the disease that haunts NFL lead to suicide?

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
Ernest Hemingway died at the age of 61 after heavy alcoholism, anxiety, and PTSD from war service. The Sun Also Rises, The Old Man and the Sea, and For Whom the Bell Tolls shot himself in the head in his Idaho kitchen 19 days before his birthday. His family was planning a trip to celebrate with him. In an interview with The Spectator, Hemingway suffered with a variety of health issues throughout his life, but another may have gone undetected, according to his granddaughter Mariel. CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disease that catches up with elite athletes - boxers, footballers, and soccer players, may have Hemingway.

The best books on ambulances... ambulances

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 26, 2023
Anytime I saw an ambulance, I'd wonder if it was the crew. Both the two were devoted to their jobs, and it's sad to think of them striking. Ernest Hemingway, Somerset Maugham, EE Cummings, and John Dos Passos are among the authors who served as ambulance crews during World War I. Hemingway's book A Farewell To Arms is inspired by his experiences on the Austrian-Italian frontier: like Frederic Henry, the author of the book's protagonist, Hemingway was hospitalized as a result of severe injuries in his dangerous line of work. He was just 19 years old at the time.