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Does Tully have a baby in Firefly Lane?

Does Tully have a baby? Picture: Netflix Firefly Lane is proving a huge hit with Netflix viewers - here's what we know about whether Tully gets pregnant or has a baby in the series. Firefly Lane has shot to the top of the Netflix charts since its release last week, and it's proving a huge hit with viewers. Read more: Will there be a season two of Firefly Lane?

Emmett's Festival Of Fun in Campbell Park

Don't miss Milton Keynes's very first 'Festival of Fun' which takes place in Campbell Park from the 25th May to the 4th June! Over the Bank Holiday weekend there'll be a big family funfair, live music stage and live entertainment. There'll also be urban food stalls, a bar, craft stalls and much more! It's the first time that the Festival of Fun has been held in Milton Keynes, and is organised by JNRS Events, who are involved in some of Milton Keynes's biggest events!

Fans Perplexed by the Show's Weird Fashion

TV 'The Young and the Restless' is fans have criticisms about the show. One of the latest topics of discussion is the show's fashion trends. Published on December 21, 2021 2 min read The Young and the Restless characters dress in the best fashion. The men are decked out in suits, while ladies wear elegant dresses and pantsuits. The wardrobe has become a hot topic with fans, and many find the recent design choices weird.

Four for Texas

Four For Texas is a western too preoccupied with sex and romance to enthrall sagebrush-happy moppets and too unwilling to take itself seriously to sustain the attention of an adult. The screenplay [from a story by director-producer Robert Aldrich] is a choppy and haphazard dramatization of a feud between two soldiers of fortune (Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin) who ultimately have to join forces in vanquishing the threat of their mutual enemies, a treacherous banker (Victor Buono) and an irresponsible, incredibly hapless gunslinger (Charles Bronson).

The 'Strange, Unduly Neglected Prophet'

Editor's note: This is an excerpt of Planet Money's newsletter. You can sign up here. Silvio Gesell hated money. A German entrepreneur who moved to Argentina for business in the late 19th century, he witnessed a massive financial crash in 1890 that convinced him that money was behind the world's economic problems: poverty, inequality, unemployment, stagnation. The problem, Gesell believed, was that money served two roles that often came into conflict: It was a way for people to store wealth, and it was the thing everybody needed to conduct business.