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Manchester
Ariana Grande to Be the First-Ever Honorary Citizen of Manchester
The performer exhibits “love and courage rather than hatred and fear,” according to the Manchester City Council.
By Kenzie Bryant
Manchester
Watch the Most Moving Moment from Ariana Grande’s Manchester Concert
Grande couldn’t quite hold back tears as she crooned a powerful “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”
By Hillary Busis
Manchester
Ariana Grande‘s Manchester Concert Will Be Broadcast Live in the U.S.
The benefit will air on multiple networks.
By Laura Bradley
Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande’s Manchester Benefit Concert Sold Out in Six Minutes
Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Pharrell Williams, Niall Horan, and more are expected to join the singer in Manchester on Sunday.
By Laura Bradley
Terror in England
The Queen Visited Teenage Victims of the Manchester Bombing
The monarch has a long history of speaking to Britain’s children affected by war and terror.
By Kenzie Bryant
ariana grande
Ariana Grande Has Suspended Her Dangerous Woman Tour
This, following the attack at her Manchester Arena concert Monday.
By Hilary Weaver
Terror in Britain
How the Manchester Terror Plot Could Help Theresa May
The message from Ariana Grande’s concert is that we all live in a “security soft spot.” The conservatives may be able to exploit this, even if they should not.
By Henry Porter
hwd daily
An Emotional Response to the Manchester Attacks at Cannes
“I’m not sure what to feel today, and I'm terrified.”
By Yohana Desta
Terror in England
ISIS Claims Responsibility for Deadly Manchester Attack
At least 22 people were killed by a suicide bomber at an Ariana Grande concert on Monday night.
By Maya Kosoff
moment of silence
How the Cannes Film Festival Paid Tribute to the Manchester Attack Victims
The festival stood in solidarity with the concertgoers killed at an Ariana Grande show Monday.
By Yohana Desta
Last Night on Late Night
Watch James Corden’s Powerful Message to Manchester
“It shocks me every time we hear this sort of news that attacks like this can happen, but especially when there will be so many children at this concert tonight.”
By Laura Bradley
Fantastical
The Return of Harry Potter Isn’t This Weekend’s Biggest Box Office Success Story
Fantastic Beasts did well, but another film quietly pulled down even more impressive numbers
By Joanna Robinson
From the Magazine
The Winter of Her Despair
A symbol of strength for a traumatized nation in the winter of 1963–64, Jacqueline Kennedy was in fact falling apart—grieving and endlessly reliving her husband’s assassination, afflicted with what we’d now call post-traumatic stress disorder. Barbara Leaming, adapting her new biography, uncovers what was known to few outside the former First Lady’s inner circle: the nightmares, the drinking, the suicidal thoughts, but also the unexpected gesture that helped save her sanity.
By Barbara Leaming
The Web
“U Want Me 2 Kill Him?”
When a 14-year-old British boy was savagely stabbed, no one could have imagined the bizarre chat-room fantasy world that lay behind the attack. A story of a near-fatal Internet attraction.
By Judy Bachrach