The Woodstock Film Festival will resume indoor screenings at its 22nd annual edition this fall, and also will recognize Neon founder and CEO Tom Quinn with a career honor.
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The Queen is doing her bit to raise awareness of climate change.
Her Majesty was joined by Princess Anne for a visit to the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute (ECCI) on Thursday, which was her final engagement as part of her Royal Week trip to Scotland.
According to the Telegraph, the Queen commented on the world having to change in a bid to tackle the global issue.
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The Woodstock Film Festival will resume indoor screenings at its 22nd annual edition this fall, and also will recognize Neon founder and CEO Tom Quinn with a career honor.
The Queen is said to be "extremely concerned" about how far Prince Harry will go into detail about the royal family in his tell-all book. The Duke of Sussex, 36, has been getting everything down on paper over the past year and plans to share the "mistakes and lessons learned" during his life as part of the Royal family – as well as spilling the beans on his exit from it.
oil development. Around 12 protestors from the Stop Cambo group sat in the entrance and held signs at the new UK Government hub in Edinburgh - Queen Elizabeth House.
Drew Barrymore left a flirty comment on Leonardo DiCaprio’s latest post about climate change. The Oscar-winner and climate change activist shared an infographic from UN Climate Change on his Instagram Tuesday that warned of the dangers global warming is reportedly causing to wildlife and linked it to an increased frequency of natural disasters. Barrymore took to the comments of the post not to discuss the substance of the information, but to thank the celebrity for his constant efforts as well
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Lise Pedersen French director Flore Vasseur has opened up about her journey from high-flying entrepreneur in New York City to filmmaker whose feature debut “Bigger Than Us,” co-produced with Marion Cotillard, premiered at Cannes’ new sidebar dedicated to climate change.It all started when the then 24-year old Vasseur witnessed the 9/11 attacks from her office in NYC.“It was one of those life-changing moments, it tears away everything you believe, everything that you are.
Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez recently opened up about her blissful life! While chatting with People magazine via Apple Music, Jenny from the Bronx singer said she recently realized that she was "good" on her own and that "happiness starts within me." "Once I realized that, things [happened]. Things happen that you don't expect to ever happen," said Lopez.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorGrimes and the 1975 are joining Undercurrent, an event for art and music that will “bring together musicians, artists, creatives, and climate experts to present their reactions to the climate crisis through new interactive multimedia installations,” according to the announcement.
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Shalini Dore Features News EditorIndian filmmaker Rahul Jain followed up his debut doc, “Machines,” with “Invisible Demons,” about the pollution in New Delhi. The film, which will play in Cannes’ inaugural Cinema for the Climate, will be represented for international sales by Participant and MK2 Films.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are still adjusting to life outside of the Royal Family. But that hasn't stopped a US production company from recreating Megxit in a film reimagining the couple's decision to leave The Firm.
Perth last week when HRH The Princess Royal paid a visit to the Gannochy Trust.
The Queen was joined by a special guest as she began her annual tour of Scotland on Monday.
A family affair! When Queen Elizabeth II began her annual tour of Scotland in June 2021, she had a special guest — her grandson Prince William.