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Team GB's male divers 'earning thousands on OnlyFans' as they beg for 'support' with topless pics - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Paris
ok.co.uk
18.05.2024 / 11:53

Team GB's male divers 'earning thousands on OnlyFans' as they beg for 'support' with topless pics

Team GB divers have reportedly turned to OnlyFans to fund their Olympic dreams as they 'make thousands from risque snaps and chats with fans'. In the same week that they were selected for the Olympics in Paris, both Jack Laugher MBE, 29, and Noah Williams, 23, are believed to have posted on the online platform. Users can subscribe for $10 monthly.

Why Patton Oswalt is relieved there isn’t a ‘Ratatouille’ sequel in the works - nypost.com - Britain - France
nypost.com
17.05.2024 / 19:23

Why Patton Oswalt is relieved there isn’t a ‘Ratatouille’ sequel in the works

Patton Oswalt confesses he’s relieved there hasn’t been a “Ratatouille” sequel.“The film buff [side of me] loves that there hasn’t been a sequel,” the comic actor told the NY Post exclusively at the Amazon Upfront on Tuesday.“I love that [co-director] Brad Bird is the kind of guy that’s like, ‘I’ll do a sequel when I come up with a great idea but I’m not just going to run and scramble and try to do something just to do it.'”The “King of Queens” alum, 55, voiced Remy, a culinary-gifted rodent who helps a hapless French chef in the beloved 2007 Pixar toon.That’s not to say that a teensy part of Oswalt wishes they’d make a sequel, if only for the hefty paycheck.“Listen, I’m going to quote a musician friend of mine who says, ‘Whenever I hear my song in this commercial, that’s the sound of my kids teeth being straightened,'” he joked, “so yeah, there is that aspect.”The standup comedian will soon be seen as the host of a new quiz show called “The 1% Club” based on a British game show.Oswalt says it’s not like other shows.“It’s kind of based on how your brain works rather than how much information have you stored up in it,” he explained. “It’s about logic.

A Portuguese Village’s Struggle Against a Lithium Mining Giant Takes Center Stage at Cannes in Paulo Carneiro’s ‘Savanna and the Mountain’ - variety.com - London - Portugal
variety.com
17.05.2024 / 10:51

A Portuguese Village’s Struggle Against a Lithium Mining Giant Takes Center Stage at Cannes in Paulo Carneiro’s ‘Savanna and the Mountain’

Martin Dale Contributor Paulo Carneiro‘s third feature, “Savanna and the Mountain,” is world premiering at this year’s Cannes in the Director’s Fortnight section. The film depicts a David-and-Goliath struggle between rural folk from Covas de Barroso in the North of Portugal and London-based Savannah Resources, which plans to build Europe’s biggest open-air lithium mine.

‘Bird’ Review: Andrea Arnold Taps the Star Power of Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski but Returns to Her Bleak British Roots in a Coming-of-Age Fairy Tale - variety.com - Britain - USA - county Kent
variety.com
17.05.2024 / 02:57

‘Bird’ Review: Andrea Arnold Taps the Star Power of Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski but Returns to Her Bleak British Roots in a Coming-of-Age Fairy Tale

Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Eight years ago, the writer-director Andrea Arnold packed up her hand-held-camera brand of kitchen-sink British austerity and took it across the pond to make “American Honey,” a movie about a wolf pack of kids in a van who seemed to incarnate the tumult of the 21st century. The movie, crafted in a style that I thought of as hip-hop Dardenne brothers, was an indie explosion that felt like a landmark. Now, though, in “Bird,” the first dramatic feature that Arnold has made since (in between, she directed episodes of “Big Little Lies” and “Transparent” and made the documentary “Cow”), she’s back to chronicling the miserablism of aimless, scroungy British young folk who experience their lives as a dead zone.

Listen to ArrDee fire shots at UK rap scene on ‘If The Shoe Fits’ - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
16.05.2024 / 15:45

Listen to ArrDee fire shots at UK rap scene on ‘If The Shoe Fits’

ArrDee has fired shots at numerous figures in the UK rap scene on his new solo single ‘If The Shoe Fits’ – listen belowLast week, the Brighton rapper drew inspiration from the ongoing rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar and dropped his own diss track. The song samples ‘Like That’ – the Metro Boomin-produced song in which the latter ignited his feud against the OVO rapper.

The incredible people who won big at the British Muslim Awards - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Centre - Manchester - Pakistan
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
16.05.2024 / 13:08

The incredible people who won big at the British Muslim Awards

Greater Manchester won big at the 11th series of the British Muslim Awards. Rochdale's oldest Mosque, a trailblazer in the health industry and an inspirational woman were among the big winners for the award that celebrates the achievements and contributions of the British Muslim community.

Working class make up less than 10 percent of film and TV workers, study reveals - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
15.05.2024 / 18:33

Working class make up less than 10 percent of film and TV workers, study reveals

Channel 4, also showed that a similar disparity is present in the music and performing arts sector, with just 16 per cent coming from working class communities, as opposed to almost 65 per cent from middle or upper class backgrounds.A lack of diversity has also been reported in other categories, with data showing that 90 per cent of those working in the arts are white, and nearly 70 per cent of people in managerial positions are men, with only 1 per cent of those being Black.The study reveals that although such class-based patterns are not new, they actually show a decline in working class people making a living in the entertainment industry.A spokesperson for the UK government responded to the report, saying they are committed to “growing a creative sector with opportunities for all, creating new pathways into the industry through training and education.”Labour, meanwhile, announced last month that they would reform the school accountability framework in an effort to ensure that arts subjects are considered of comparable value to sciences and humanities.Keir Starmer, the party’s leader, vowed to place culture “at the core” of his government if he were to win the forthcoming general election.

‘Squid Game — The Challenge ‘ Wins Best Reality Category At BAFTA TV Awards - deadline.com - Britain - London - North Korea
deadline.com
12.05.2024 / 17:27

‘Squid Game — The Challenge ‘ Wins Best Reality Category At BAFTA TV Awards

Squid Game — The Challenge has won the Reality category at the BAFTA TV Awards.

Matthew Macfadyen Wins Best Supporting Actor For ‘Succession’ Role — BAFTA TV Awards - deadline.com - Britain - London
deadline.com
12.05.2024 / 17:27

Matthew Macfadyen Wins Best Supporting Actor For ‘Succession’ Role — BAFTA TV Awards

Matthew Macfadyen has won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Succession.

‘Doctor Who’ TV Review: New Season Sees New Time Lord, New Disney Partnership, The Beatles & A Lot Of Joy In The Tardis - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
10.05.2024 / 22:01

‘Doctor Who’ TV Review: New Season Sees New Time Lord, New Disney Partnership, The Beatles & A Lot Of Joy In The Tardis

Disney and the BBC really don’t want any spoilers revealed for today’s debut of the latest season of Doctor Who. Fair enough, but I’m here to tell you that you will hear some of the worst music ever in these opening episodes of Ncuti Gatwa’s hopefully long run as the famed Time Lord.

Aldi brings back sell-out doggy ice cream for the summer - but pet owners must act fast - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.05.2024 / 09:57

Aldi brings back sell-out doggy ice cream for the summer - but pet owners must act fast

Aldi is set to bring back its highly sought-after Doggy Ice Cream just in time for the warmer months. After causing quite a stir among pet owners last year, the supermarket giant has confirmed the return of the popular frozen treat from May 13.

King Charles and Prince Harry were less than 3 miles apart in London — but the pair still didn’t meet - nypost.com - London
nypost.com
09.05.2024 / 09:39

King Charles and Prince Harry were less than 3 miles apart in London — but the pair still didn’t meet

returned to London this week to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus Games.But hopes for a royal reconciliation were slashed later that day when Harry’s reps confirmed to The Post that he would not meet with his estranged father due to the king’s “full” schedule.And on Wednesday, the estranged duo’s rift was on clear display as the king hosted a garden party — his first since his cancer diagnosis — at Buckingham Palace for some 8,000 guests.At the same time — just 2.6 miles away — Harry gave a reading at London’s St Paul’s Cathedral to mark a decade since the inaugural Invictus Games took place in the capital.Over at the palace, the monarch, 75, was joined by his wife, Queen Camilla, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Anne, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.Harry, for his part, arrived at his event alone.Inside, he was joined by his late mother Princess Diana’s relatives, including his uncle and aunt Earl Spencer and Lady Jane Fellowes, who greeted the Duke with a hug.Harry appeared to be in good spirits as he beamed from ear to ear upon arrival, waving to excited fans lining the streets of London.He later joined Invictus competitors and staff for a reception in the cathedral’s crypt, before diving into endless meetings for the rest of the day.Prince William did not attend either event, instead carrying out a royal engagement at Windsor Castle Wednesday morning spending the day with his cancer-stricken wife Kate Middleton and their three children.

On Eve Of Her First TV Awards, New BAFTA Chair Sara Putt Talks “Celebrating The Power Of Storytelling” During “Grim” Times & The Industry’s Collective Battle To Combat Bullying & Harassment - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
09.05.2024 / 08:31

On Eve Of Her First TV Awards, New BAFTA Chair Sara Putt Talks “Celebrating The Power Of Storytelling” During “Grim” Times & The Industry’s Collective Battle To Combat Bullying & Harassment

EXCLUSIVE: This Sunday’s BAFTA TV Awards will “celebrate and remember the power of storytelling” at a “challenging” time for the industry, according to the new chair of the 77-year-old body.

New ‘The Office’ spin-off to begin filming in US this summer - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Pennsylvania - county Mifflin
nme.com
08.05.2024 / 21:49

New ‘The Office’ spin-off to begin filming in US this summer

The Office is to begin filming this summer.Peacock announced today (May 8) that the new, and as yet untitled, series will not be a reboot, as per previous rumours, but will be instead set in the same universe as the US version of the hit show. It will feature a new cast and have its own storyline.The US Office – a reboot of the British mockumentary series starring and created by Ricky Gervais – ran for nine seasons from 2005 to 2013, and followed fictional paper company Dunder Mifflin in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Watch Noel Gallagher join The Black Keys on stage as they return to London’s Brixton Academy - www.nme.com - Britain - London - USA - Ireland - Ohio
nme.com
08.05.2024 / 12:59

Watch Noel Gallagher join The Black Keys on stage as they return to London’s Brixton Academy

Noel Gallagher made a surprise appearance at The Black Keys‘ show in London last night (May 7). Check out footage of the moment below.The US duo – comprising Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney – are currently on the UK and Ireland leg of their ‘International Players Tour’, where they are showcasing their latest album ‘Ohio Players’.Gallagher is credited as a co-writer on the songs ‘You’ll Pay’, ‘Only Love Matters’ and ‘On The Game’ from the record, and he contributed backing vocals and electric guitar to the cuts.During the first of three Black Keys dates at the O2 Academy Brixton, the band invited the former Oasis musician to perform with them in the encore – which began with the latter two tracks.Watch the fan-shot footage of the guest appearances here:‘I Got Mine’‘Gold On The Ceiling’ ‘Your Touch’ ‘Tighten Up’ ‘Have Love, Will Travel’ ‘Everlasting Light’ ‘Next Girl’ ‘Lo-Hi’ ‘This Is Nowhere’ ‘Heavy Soul’ ‘Weight Of Love’ ‘Howlin’ For You’ ‘Beautiful People (Stay High)’ ‘Fever’ ‘Wild Child’ ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’ (Gladys Knight & the Pips cover) ‘She’s Long Gone’ ‘Little Black Submarine’Encore ‘Only Love Matters’ (with Noel Gallagher) ‘On The Game’ (with Noel Gallagher) ‘Lonely Boy’Speaking to NME last year, The Black Keys recalled their time working with the “incredible” Gallagher in the studio.

Prince Harry seen for the first time since touching down in the UK – as he's 'snubbed' by Charles - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - London - USA
ok.co.uk
07.05.2024 / 15:55

Prince Harry seen for the first time since touching down in the UK – as he's 'snubbed' by Charles

Prince Harry was pictured visiting Armoury House in London this afternoon, Tuesday 7 May, as he attended an Invictus Games discussion called 'Realising a Global Community ', in his first sighting since touching down in the UK. The Duke of Sussex flew from the US to his home turf to celebrate ten years of the Invictus games this week, and it has also been revealed that he won't be meeting with his father - King Charles - during the trip.

International Disruptors: Arcade Media’s Jordan Schwarzenberger On Managing A Group Of Creators Who Have More Than Six Billion Views, How The Creator Economy Is Evolving And Why The Sidemen Are YouTube’s Equivalent Of Bob Dylan - deadline.com - Britain - Jordan
deadline.com
01.05.2024 / 14:43

International Disruptors: Arcade Media’s Jordan Schwarzenberger On Managing A Group Of Creators Who Have More Than Six Billion Views, How The Creator Economy Is Evolving And Why The Sidemen Are YouTube’s Equivalent Of Bob Dylan

Welcome to Deadline’s International Disruptors, a feature where we shine a spotlight on key executives and companies outside of the U.S. who are shaking up the offshore marketplace. This week, we’re talking to Jordan Schwarzenberger, one of the founders of Arcade Media, a London-based management company that manages YouTube megastars the Sidemen. Schwarzenberger has used skills honed as an agent to help the group of creators move to new levels.

Future Bubblers drop out of hosting stage at The Great Escape in solidarity with Palestine - www.nme.com - Britain - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
30.04.2024 / 00:59

Future Bubblers drop out of hosting stage at The Great Escape in solidarity with Palestine

The Great Escape in solidarity with Palestine.The talent discovery and development programme took to its official X/Twitter account to reveal that they will no longer be hosting a stage at the Brighton Festival. The reasoning behind the decision to drop out of the festival is due to The Great Escape being sponsored by Barclays, which has been a source of controversy amid the current events in Gaza because of the bank’s financial investment in companies that supply arms to Israel.“We will not be hosting a stage at The Great Escape Festival 2024.

Bad Bunny reveals the hardest part of learning English and the purchase he regrets the most - us.hola.com - Britain - Spain - Puerto Rico
us.hola.com
29.04.2024 / 22:13

Bad Bunny reveals the hardest part of learning English and the purchase he regrets the most

Bad Bunny is one of the most successful singers in the world at the moment. The Puerto Rican star has influenced music and pop culture throughout his career, introducing his sound and representing Latin America around the globe.Bad Bunny opens up about his mother’s thoughts on his musicOnly one Kardashian/Jenner is reportedly confirmed for the Met Gala: More stars on the listPenélope Cruz celebrates 50th birthday at Bad Bunny’s concertDuring his latest interview with Vogue, the singer talked about the beginnings of his career, and everything that he has learned.

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