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A new film suggests that Jesus may have come to Britain, as described in the hymn Jerusalem, its director said today. The documentary, And Did Those Feet, explores the story behind the legend which survives in the hymn, for which William Blake wrote...
Tags: Jesus, Britain, Glastonbury Abbey, United Kingdom, Edinburgh, Joseph of Arimathea, And did those feet in ancient time, Glastonbury, Prophets in Islam, Holy Grail, Grade I listed buildings in Somerset, Religion Belief, Entertainment Culture, Christian mythology, Glastonbury Festival
Standing in fields, listening to music out of ropey speakers, complaining about being covered in mud and spending £10 on organic hemp burgers. Perfect. In the olden days, before people had mobile phones, U2 actually made music...But back in times where...
Tags: Glastonbury Festivals, Bono, Los Angeles, War, Glastonbury, Entertainment Culture, U2, Glastonbury Festival, Michael Eavis
When the tickets for the fortieth anniversary Glastonbury Festival went on sale all 177,500 tickets were sold out in less than 24 hours even before the first act was known. Today (Nov. 23) the first headlining act was announced...Irish rockers...
Tags: Glastonbury Festival, U2, Muse (band), David Bowie, Coldplay, Muse, Glastonbury, Michael Eaves
They threw a parade for the Westhill High School girls soccer team Sunday afternoon. Class LL final Friday night, the first state title ever by a Stamford school in the sport. That win earned the players an invitation to march and get some much-deserved...
Tags: Westhill High School, Vikings, girls soccer, Glastonbury, United Kingdom, Westhill, Stamford Connecticut, allnews
Glastonbury gets U2 after 26-year wait • 'Nothing could be better,' says Glastonbury founder Eavis • 'This year everyone was in the mood,' says U2 manager U2's Bono at Wembley stadium. Photograph: Jim Dyson/Getty Images When the U2 manager, Paul McGuinness,...
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In the summer, the skies are filled with the sound of music as all over the United Kingdom (as well as, many places all over the world) music festivals are abound as each weekend various fields are filled with excited and cheering music fans singing along...
Tags: UK Festival Awards, Glastonbury, Blur, Bestival, T in the Park
Simsbury outlasted Glastonbury 34-33 in overtime Saturday at Stadium Field. Kevin Kucinskas opened the scoring with a 1-yard run on fourth down...Sean McQuillan scored for Glastonbury on a 1-yard run to make the score 34-33. But he was stopped short on...
Tags: Simsbury Defeats No., United Kingdom, Glastonbury, Hartford County Connecticut, Simsbury Connecticut, Glastonbury Festival, allnews
They were slower and shorter, more often forced to absorb more blows than they landed. Class LL state championship game, the members of Westhill High School's girls soccer team resembled a boxer stuck on the ropes, unable to break free but unwilling to...
Tags: girls soccer, class ll, Westhill High School, West Haven, Stamford Connecticut, allnews, West Country Carnival, Own goal, English folklore, Glastonbury, Glastonbury Festival
The Benicàssim International Festival has long been the biggest British music festival outside the United Kingdom — indeed, it has become one of the largest in Europe — but now it has become a truly Anglophile affair after Vince Power, the music promoter,...
Tags: Mr Power, Benicàssim International Festival, massive attack, Glastonbury, United Kingdom, Reading, Festival Republic, Saturday Night Fiber, Glastonbury Festival, Festival Internacional de Benicᅢᅠssim, Benicasim, Entertainment Culture
In the final nine minutes of its semifinal game against Staples last season, Glastonbury scored two goals to beat the Wreckers and send them on what coach Dan Woog called the "toughest bus ride" of his career. Wednesday, Staples returned the favor against...
Tags: Staples High School, boys soccer, West Haven, Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, Staples Inc., Glastonbury Connecticut, Glastonbury, Staples, Westport Connecticut, Glastonbury Festival, allnews