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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

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The necrophile-nuns Wuthering Heights 2026 linger on in Attitude, Parade, Cinemanía, L'Officiel, or Pride, where the headline for some reason goes "The sexy 'Wuthering Heights' remake already has gays spiraling".

Gay or not, Lonely Planet recommends a visit to Haworth, one of the best places to visit in England:
1. Haworth, West Yorkshire – Brontë country
Best for dramatic moorland landscapes
The Brontë sisters—Charlotte, Emily, and Anne—grew up in Haworth, a village of steep cobbled streets and stone cottages overlooking wild moors. The Brontë Parsonage Museum, once their home, preserves their manuscripts and belongings, while the annual Brontë Festival of Women’s Writing draws visitors from across the world. Don’t miss a ride on the heritage Keighley Worth Valley Railway. Follow the 7-mile section of the Brontë Way to Top Withens, the ruins said to have inspired the Earnshaw home in Wuthering Heights.
Planning tip: Browse the Wave of Nostalgia bookshop for Brontë-inspired crafts, or enjoy a pint at Old White Lion Hotel. Visit in September for the Brontë Parsonage events or autumn moor walks. (Teja Lele)
Good things that happened at the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever event in Preston:
Gemma Roberts has recently taken over the role of CEO of Preston Domestic Violence Services (PDVS).
The charity has been established for more than three decades and provides confidential support to individuals and families affected by domestic abuse.
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Gemma and fellow team members Jackie Williams (chair), Sarah Clubb and Rachel Haslam – all pictured above – took part in the Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever last month.
She said: “We were astounded to have received over £2,300 in donations from members of the public who participated. (Ed Walker in Blog Preston)
Rhode Island Monthly recommends an upcoming performance in Bristol, RI, of Laura Rocklyn's one-woman play Charlotte Brontë: Ascend the Gale. This play has been recently performed in Weymouth,
MA:
Thursday, August 77:00—8:00 PM
Multipurpose Room 138 Tufts Library 46 Broad Street, Weymouth, MA, 02188

Join us for a play with a returning favorite, Laura Rocklyn for Charlotte Brontë: Ascend the Gale.  This is a one-woman play written & performed by Laura Rocklyn. 
The year is 1853 and Charlotte has recently published Villette, her third, and most personal, novel. The remarkable writer reflects on her extraordinary family, unconventional education, and the life-changing experience in Brussels that inspired her most recent novel. Learn about the difficulties and unexpected opportunities that literary fame has brought about in Charlotte’s life as she shares the hardships faced by single women who attempt to make a living and, possibly, a name for themselves as authors. See how she and her remarkable sisters strove to rise above these barriers.
Times Now News and others celebrate the 25th anniversary of the film Dhadkan 2000: 
Shilpa Shetty Celebrates 25 Years Of Dhadkan In Her Unique Way, Pens Sweet Birthday Wish For Co-Star Suniel Shetty
Produced by Ratan Jain under the banner of Venus Records & Tapes, Dhadkan is believed to be loosely based on Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. (Sonal Verma)

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