Christie’s legacy lives on in ‘A Haunting in Venice’

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

Christie’s legacy lives on in ‘A Haunting in Venice’ With Friday’s “A Haunting in Venice,” director-star Kenneth Branagh charts a surprisingly dark and sinister vision for this, his third Agatha Christie-Hercule Poirot murder mystery.Where Branagh’s “Murder on the Orient Express” and “Murder on the Nile” were lavish, all-star scenarios complimented by extensive CGI, “Haunting” is set entirely in a 1947 Venetian palazzo on the Grand Canal shockingly visited by violent death.It was screenwriter Michael Green who conceived the premise of a Halloween mystery by adapting Christie’s novel “Hallowe’en Party,” said executive producer James Prichard, CEO of the Agatha Christie Limited and the legendary author’s great grandson.“At first I wasn’t quite sure what Michael wanted to do or why,” Prichard, 53, explained in a Zoom interview from London.  “But his view was that we shouldn’t just do another big story in the traditional way, but maybe we should try something different, play with it a bit.“One of the things I actually learned ...

Squeeze amps up for Tuesday show in Boston

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

Squeeze amps up for Tuesday show in Boston Plenty of words have been used to describe Squeeze’s brand of pop: Catchy, melodic, classically English. And quite often the word “quirky” will get thrown into the mix as well.“I never got that, because I thought that what we did was perfectly normal,” singer and guitarist Glenn Tilbrook said recently. “But now when I listen back, we were pretty damn quirky. I mean, ‘Black Coffee in Bed’ has three different kinds of verses — Why did we do that? But it seemed normal at the time.”Normal or not, Squeeze wound up with a trunk full of killer singles, all of which should be played when they hit the Wang Theatre with the Psychedelic Furs Tuesday. Tilbrook and co-singer/writing partner Chris Difford have guided Squeeze through numerous lineups, but the new one is a little different. It’s the first septet version, adding a full-time steel guitarist (Melvin Duffy) and an extra singer/percussionist, Steve Smith who used to front the band Dirty Vegas (and lived briefly in Boston). So expe...

Keanu loves to sing and go swimming

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

Keanu loves to sing and go swimming Keanu is a sweet boy who loves to be outside and play with his toys. Those who know Keanu describe him as fun and adorable! Keanu loves to sing –  his favorite songs include “Old MacDonald,” “You are my Sunshine,” and “Wheels on the Bus.” Keanu enjoys swimming in the pool and swinging on the swing-set. His favorite food is pizza. Keanu’s favorite toys are those that light up; when presented with a new toy, he loves figuring out how to make it work and play music. Keanu loves to learn new songs from both his caregivers and peers.Keanu’s favorite time of the day is gym class. All of his teachers and providers constantly report what a joy he is to work with, and how much he participates in his lessons at school. He continues to make progress with his speech and walking skills.Keanu will need a family who can put some time into learning about his needs and learning how to set up the best possible environment for him. He loves spending time with his visiting resources who would lov...

For a stress-free getaway, follow this expert’s pre-travel tips

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

For a stress-free getaway, follow this expert’s pre-travel tips Friends often comment on the amount of travel I do. Especially how I can rack up the miles without being stressed out, exhausted and even overwhelmed at times. Truth be told, in my decades of pretty steady travel, I’ve had my moments. Haven’t we all?But in my years of zipping around both locally and globally, I’ve learned a few strategies to help make the travel itself a bit less stressful, a bit more seamless and more awesome than angsty.Here are some basics that help me be able to focus on fun, discovery and relaxation rather than logistics. Most are basic, but for those who may be new to travel or haven’t zipped off too often, they’re good to adopt. And sometimes even us long- timers need refreshers. Try these to make your road or air trip even better.All the apps: At home and on your own wi-fi, take time well before any trip to download all the apps that can make a trip better. I tell everyone: Download every major airline app now (even if you’ve not planned a trip as of y...

Child support hits speed bump over college costs

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

Child support hits speed bump over college costs Q. My wife and I are finalizing our divorce agreement in mediation and are stuck on child support.  My wife stayed home and raised our son from the time of his birth.  I encouraged her to return to work once he was in school – but she didn’t want to.  When Jack was 10, my wife received a sizeable inheritance and from that point on used that as an excuse not to return to work – we no longer needed the money.Fast forward to now, she is keeping her inheritance and I am keeping both of our homes and my retirement worth almost as much as her inheritance.  Jack just started Emerson College.  We did not save money for college because my wife said she would use her inheritance.  She changed her position and instead of paying for college she wanted us to each contribute half the cost of UMass Amherst with Jack paying the rest.  I would prefer to just pay for all of Jack’s college education.I had hoped paying for college would mean I don’t have to pay child support.  My wife wants full guidel...

Fall virus season looms – which vaccines should you get?

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

Fall virus season looms – which vaccines should you get? A new COVID variant is circulating. Flu season is about to begin. Respiratory syncytial virus (known as RSV) is becoming a greater cause of hospitalizations.But this fall, something is different. The country has new vaccines for COVID, influenza and RSV, the three fall respiratory viruses that hospitalize and kill hundreds of thousands annually.“Go get those vaccines and it will make a dramatic difference in your getting sick this winter,” Dr. Ashish Jha, former White House COVID response coordinator told NPR. “We are going to be dealing with respiratory viruses forever but we are getting better at building treatments and vaccines. No one loves getting shots but these shots are literally saving lives.”Here’s a guide to fall vaccines, how to time them right, and where they are available.Seasonal influenza (flu)Doctors recommend an annual flu shot before the start of the season.What’s new this year: Each year the influenza vaccine is reformulated, but it doesn’t always match perfectly...

Badmouthing ex is harmful to son

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

Badmouthing ex is harmful to son Q. I had an affair, and my ex and I broke up. He tells our son every chance he gets what a terrible person I am. My son is too young to understand and now refuses to see his dad. My ex is convinced I’m the one putting our son up to it. I don’t know how to get through to his father that the badmouthing is what’s behind the refusing to see him? How do I get his dad to stop? What’s good ex-etiquette?A. When I have confronted parents about badmouthing, I’ve been told everything from “It’s no big deal, it won’t stick with them” to justifications for their behavior because they think their children should understand what a terrible person their father or mother really is.Rarely does the badmouthing parent realize what they are doing to their children.Children don’t disregard what their parents say when they badmouth each other. And thinking their parent is a terrible person rarely contributes to a child’s peace and security. Some children feel they have to shield t...

Editorial: Boston voters have opportunity to change City Council

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

Editorial: Boston voters have opportunity to change City Council Boston has a chance to hit the reset button in Tuesday’s Boston City Council primary.Are residents happy with the status quo in which scandal-plagued councilors put career before constituents, or do Bostonians want an injection of experience, character and dedication to public service?In the race for District 5 race, Ricardo Arroyo, instead of stepping down when his ethics violation tarnished the council by association, is instead running for re-election. There have been calls for his resignation, but Arroyo lets those go to voicemail.The city has a problem with gun violence, lack of affordable housing and the opioid crisis at Mass and Cass. The progressive agenda has done little to nothing to fix these issues. What Boston needs are more voices of reason on the council, and for District 5, that is Jose Ruiz.This 29-year Boston Police officer knows about crime on our streets and how it hits our neighborhoods. Ruiz has an impressive resume of working to build stronger communitie...

Dog was fine, now has kidney failure

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

Dog was fine, now has kidney failure Dear Dr. John,I had three dogs, but I lost the oldest to a coyote a few months ago. I was devastated. Over the past few days, my nine-year-old Miniature Schnauzer started acting strange. He became quite lethargic, stopped eating, and started drinking a lot. I took him to my vet who ran blood tests and said that he was in kidney failure. His values were very high. What does that mean? They suggest I bring him in for fluids for four hours every day for the next five days. My dog was fine until a few days ago and I have no idea what might have caused this. Could it be diet, chewing the grass, or eating a white flower in front of my house? How does one know what kind of chances he might have for getting better or a longer life? What do you recommend? S.S.Dear S.S.,One does need to be wary in areas where coyotes roam and I’m sorry for your loss. Renal or kidney failure can be classified into three basic types: acute, subacute, and chronic. One needs to look at the specific blood values a...

TV Q&A: Are soaps exempt from Hollywood strikes?

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:08:31 GMT

TV Q&A: Are soaps exempt from Hollywood strikes? You have questions. I have some answers.Q: My wife is a devoted “General Hospital” fan. With the writers and actors on strike, we assumed ABC would have to start reruns at some point but they haven’t. Did soap operas get some sort of waiver from the striking unions so they could stay in production? And, when not affected by strikes, what is the normal length of time between a soap’s taping of an episode and when it airs?A: Issues like this are not simple, so I will turn to Deadline.com, which offered an explanation as the actors strike loomed: “Soap actors are employed under the SAG-AFTRA National Code of Fair Practice for Network Television Broadcasting (aka Network Code). It is different than the film and TV collective bargaining agreement that SAG-AFTRA is currently negotiating with the AMPTP. Negotiated between SAG-AFTRA and the Big 4 broadcast networks as well as other producers, the National Code covers soaps as well as morning news shows, talk shows, variety, reality, g...