By Jessica BrownFeatures correspondent
Getty ImagesMore and more people are eating vegan meals – and part of the reason is it’s seen as healthier. Is it really better for you? In the first of a new vegan series on BBC Future and BBC Good Food, Jessica Brown looks at the evidence.
To mark the end of a turbulent year, we are bringing back some of our favourite stories for BBC Future’s “Best of 2020” collection.
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This weekend means it’s officially been 40 whole years since the T-Birds and Pink Ladies first danced and sang their way into our hearts, but we’re still hopelessly devoted to Grease.
When Grease, the movie based on the hit Broadway musical, made its big screen debut in 1978, it was the highest grossing film of the year. Today, it remains the second most-successful movie musical of all time, according to Box Office Mojo, having only recently been ousted from the top spot by Disney’s Beauty and the Beast live-action reboot.
Age, Biography and Wiki Lou Adler is an American music producer, songwriter, and film director. He is best known for producing the classic albums of The Mamas & The Papas, Carole King, and Cheech & Chong. He also directed the cult classic film The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Adler was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 13, 1933. He began his career in the music industry in the 1950s, working as a songwriter and producer for various labels.
The idea that people "hide money under the mattress" is typically a joke. The vast majority of responsible adults choose much more responsible methods of storing their physical wealth. For example a bank, the stock market, even a safe. But surely there is still some percentage of the population that stores money in mattress-related locations. It's probably not a ton of money. Maybe a few hundred dollars in cash for emergencies. Maybe a couple thousand dollars you made at a garage sale that you don't want the IRS to know about.