Created 43 years ago, the rainbow flag is the most widely recognized symbol of LGBTQ community around the world.
19.05.2021 - 14:59 / ok.co.uk
Gogglebox star Paige Deville has shared a gift from production company Studio Lambert with her followers writing “I hate endings” as she lives it up on holiday in San Francisco. Paige stars on Gogglebox on Channel4 with mum Sally and shared the picture of her gift from the production company ahead of Series 17 drawing to a close on Friday.The generous gift given to Paige includes a bottle of Moet champagne and a plaque of the stars of Gogglebox.
Created 43 years ago, the rainbow flag is the most widely recognized symbol of LGBTQ community around the world.
Deerhoof have shared a cover of Sleater-Kinney‘s ‘Don’t Talk Like’ – you can listen to it below.The San Francisco band’s reworking of the 1999 track has been released to celebrate 30 years of iconic indie label Kill Rock Stars, which is inviting bands to interpret songs from the KRS catalogue.Deerhoof’s cover appears on an EP called ‘Deerhoof Sandwich’, which also hears them take on LiLiPUT’s ‘Hitch-hike’.
Wolf Alice have announced that they’ll be embarking on a 2021 North American tour in support of their new album, ‘Blue Weekend’.The London band’s third LP arrives tomorrow (June 4) via Dirty Hit, featuring the singles ‘How Can I Make It OK?’, ‘No Hard Feelings’, ‘The Last Man On Earth’ and ‘Smile’.The US tour begins on October 25 in Seattle, and includes stops in Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Minneapolis, Chicago, Boston, NYC, Washington DC, Nashville and wraps up in Atlanta on
EXCLUSIVE: MGM and first time director Michael B. Jordan have set their sights on Lovecraft Country star Jonathan Majors to be his adversary in the ring for Creed III, sources said. Negotiations are underway for Majors to star in the film as Adonis Creed’s ring nemesis.
Curve and its founder-publisher Frances “Franco” Stevens is directed by Stevens’s wife, Jen Rainin, and it’s both energised and hindered by her preaching-to-the-choir approach. Stevens was a San Francisco woman who in the 1980s got married young, came out as lesbian, was shunned by her family and briefly became homeless.
After nearly five decades of blowin’ in the wind, a double Bob Dylan album finally has a direction home: A man living in San Francisco has mailed the vinyl back to an Ohio library 48 years after it was supposed to be returned.
Atlanta ranks as one of the top ten Pride events in the country, according to research from In My Area (IMA).
This Is Us has a lot of explaining to do during its final season! The hit drama revealed in a flash-forward during the May 2021 season 5 finale that Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Toby (Chris Sullivan) divorced and she planned to marry her coworker Phillip (Chris Geere).
Anna Halprin was a choreographer known for her experimental postmodern dance style, as well as for using dance as a healing tool.Halprin based her work in California, where she founded the San Francisco Dancers’ Workshop in 1959. She broke boundaries there by bring dance out of the studio and concert hall, having dancers perform in parks, on rooftops, and in other non-traditional dance spaces.
confirmed her death on April 3 in Greenbrae, Calif., via an obit in the San Francisco Chronicle.Born May 4, 1930 in Glasgow, Scotland, she got her big break in a 1957 episode of “Perry Mason,” launching a career that spanned decades and included appearance on stage, television and the big screen.“Her most notable stage performance was in ‘Mornings at Seven,’ for which she received a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award nomination,” the obit described. “Her wit and humor will be much
Lois De Banzie, a Tony-nominated actress best known for her role as Eleanor Roosevelt in “Annie”, has died. She was 90.
LOS ANGELES -- Two stolen hand-carved religious artifacts, sandstone lintels dating back to the 9th and 10th centuries, were returned to the Thai government on Tuesday in a ceremony more than 50 years overdue.The 1,500-pound (680-kilogram) antiquities had been stolen and exported from Thailand — a violation of Thai law — roughly a half-century ago, authorities said, and donated to the city of San Francisco.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWarnerMedia’s HBO Max was hit with scattered technical issues on Tuesday, with users reporting problems with streaming video.According to DownDetector, problems with HBO Max began to spike at 4:45 p.m.
EXCLUSIVE: Shane/Nahley Communications, which was formed by Hollywood and tech vets David Shane and Sue Fleishman earlier this year, has added a new partner as well as a coordinator.
Angelique Jackson Forget “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” because on June 11 and 12, audiences at the San Francisco Giants’ Oracle Park will be singing a different tune, as the Frameline Film Fest takes over the ballpark with special screenings of “In the Heights” and “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie.”For its 2021 edition — dubbed Frameline 45 — the San Francisco international LGBTQ+ film festival will feature a mix of in-person and virtual programming.
Watch Dogs started life as an ambitious Driver reboot until Ubisoft wanted its “own GTA” and started the new IP.Driver’s last title, San Francisco, was released in 2011 and failed to reach the sales success of its predecessors, but Watch Dogs was intended to rejuvenate the series with a modern-day upgrade.According to VG247, Driver: San Francisco was in development at Ubisoft Reflections, while the Watch Dogs/Driver project was being discussed at Ubisoft Montreal.“It was always modern day,” a
There is no shortage of reasons to fall in love with HBO Max’s “Warrior.” The series – which is based on the writings of Bruce Lee and explores the wave of racism and gang violence in 1800s San Francisco that preceded the Chinese Exclusion Act – is the best kind of historical parable, a story that revisits real events through a combination of narrative and spectacle.
A mayor of a small town in northern California has resigned his post after nine women, including Teen Mom alum Farrah Abraham, have come forward with sexual assault allegations against him.
Girl In Red has unveiled details of a new US tour – you can see all the dates below.Norwegian singer-songwriter Marie Ulven will travel to North America for the first time next year, in support of her debut album, ‘If I Could Make It Go Quiet’.The tour begins in Nashville on March 8 2022 and concludes in San Francisco on April 12.You can see the full lists of dates below; tickets are available to buy here now.A post shared by