A Scots dad has confirmed a major police search taking place in Fife is in connection with his son's disappearance.
22.03.2024 - 16:59 / variety.com
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.A Scots dad has confirmed a major police search taking place in Fife is in connection with his son's disappearance.
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Frankie Bridge has been turning heads with her holiday wardrobe while soaking up the sun in The Maldives.The Loose Women star has been flaunting her toned abs and long legs in a variety of bikinis, cool co-ords and more as she shared her weekly 'faves' from the island over the recent Bank Holiday weekend. Among her holiday must-haves, the 35-year-old couldn't stop raving about a pair of high-street linen trousers that are perfect for transitioning from beach to bar - and they can be styled even after your holiday ends. The former Saturdays singer rocked a pair of H&M's £24.99 linen-blend trousers, available in black and cream.
When it comes to celebrity beauty routines, we’re all too aware that they use the best of the best. From pricey facials to expensive products, it’s almost a given that most of their beauty essentials require an A-list budget to keep up with it.
Love Island stage Paige Turley has reportedly dumped Finn Tapp good after being ‘mortified’ over his fling with her friend.The pair who won ITV’s Love Island in 2020, are currently starring on the MTV reality show Ex on The Beach together, after calling it quits in April 2023.The Sun reports that Paige was left "betrayed" after finding out that Finley had slept with their co-star on the show Tamara Joy, while he has still been trying to get back with her. The publication reports that there is now no way back for Finlay with Paige calling off any talks to see if they can rekindle. An insider claimed to The Sun: "Paige was mortified by Finn's fling with Tamara.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Ang Lee is moving on from 3D filmmaking after a trio of hit or miss releases: “Life of Pi” (2012), “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” (2016) and “Gemini Man” (2019). The former title was an acclaimed blockbuster that won Lee the Oscar for best director, while the latter two releases, also distributing in high-frame rate at 120 frames per second, were mostly critical misfires and big financial disappointments. Lee hasn’t made a movie since “Gemini Man.” “I tried higher frame rate and I tried 3D,” Lee recently told IndieWire.
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full report into the state of the sector for 2023, showing the “disaster” facing live music with venues closing at a rate of around two per week. Presented at Westminster, the MVT echoed their calls for a levy on tickets on gigs at arena size and above and for major labels and such to pay back into the grassroots scene, arguing that “the big companies are now going to have to answer for this”.The Featured Artists Coalition – a trade union body representing the needs of musicians and artists in the UK – then wrote to NME to argue that while the survival of venues is “essential”, any kind of ‘Premier League’ model to be adopted by the industry needs to take into account keeping creators in pocket and being able to exist, as well as ways to open up the world of music to different genres, backgrounds and audiences.“What good is it keeping venues open if artists can’t afford to perform in them?” asked FAC CEO David Martin.Now the debate has been taken to the UK government, after last Tuesday (March 26) saw the Culture Media & Sport Committee hold evidence sessions with figures from across the industry to see what can be done.“The first impact we need to realise is that is 125 communities that have lost access to live music on their doorstep,” Music Venue Trust CEO Mark Davyd told the hearing.
Nancy Sinatra has expressed her admiration for Beyoncé after she sampled ‘These Boots Are Made For Walking’ on her new country album ‘Cowboy Carter’.The star dropped her new LP yesterday (March 29), which included a cover of The Beatles‘ ‘Blackbird’ and a reworked version of Dolly Parton‘s ‘Jolene’, with lyrics that address Jay-Z cheating on her. It also stars guest appearances from country veteran Willie Nelson, as well as Willie Jones, Post Malone, Miley Cyrus, Shaboozey and Tanner Adele.Sinatra’s song is sampled in the song ‘Ya Ya’, which she said in a post on X/Twitter she was especially pleased that Beyonce used.“To have a little piece of one of my records in a Beyonce song is very meaningful to me because I love her,” she wrote.
Steven J. Horowitz Senior Music Writer “They don’t, don’t know how hard I had to fight for this,” sings Beyoncé on “Ameriican Requiem,” the harmony-laden opener on her eighth album “Cowboy Carter.” Anyone keyed into the promotional cycle leading up to its release knows this well.
Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music The U.S. recorded music industry grew its revenue by 8% in 2023, reaching an all-time high of $17.1 billion and marking eight consecutive years of growth. However, there’s no question that the streaming boom of the past decade, which produced years of double-digit growth, is leveling off and the industry is reacting with layoffs and talk of a “transformational moment” in the months and years to come.
Hearing “Come on down!” on “The Price is Right” would make anyone excited, and there’s apparently plan in place if someone gets a little too excited.Former “Price is Right” and “Jeopardy!” producer Mike Richards told People recently that if someone accidentally wets their pants on set, production is prepared.“When I got there, they had a system in place in case someone peed their pants,” Richards told the outlet.He added, “I never saw it happen, but there were curtains and a blow dryer and [a] pair of sweats just in case, since we’d have to get on with the show.”Other kinds of accidents have happened on the set of “The Price is Right.”Last year, a contestant named Henry was celebrating his winning one of the games when he dislocated his shoulder. His wife, Alice, finished off the show by spinning the wheel for him.Henry ended up winning a Hawaiian vacation in the showcase showdown, and the show’s social media post of the clip joked, “He won a trip to Hawaii and the ER #PriceIsRight.”In 2014, a contestant named Judy hurt her ankle while spinning the wheel and played the Showcase Showdown on crutches.Richards worked on “The Price is Right” during its transition from Bob Barker as host to Drew Carey’s takeover and has also worked on “Wheel of Fortune” and “Let’s Make a Deal” throughout his career.The producer recently addressed his brief time as replacement host of “Jeopardy!” following the death of Alex Trebek.Richards told People, “No one was more surprised than me.
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Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie.The beloved comedy duo, made up of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, have been highly successful with their stand-up shows, studio recordings and feature films since the 1970s, often revolving around their celebration of weed culture.The new film, which is likely to be their final major project together, premiered this week (March 12) at South By Southwest, helmed by director David Bushell, who has previously produced films including Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Dallas Buyers Club.Bushell had been talking with Chong’s daughter Robbi Chong about the possibility of convincing the duo to star in one last narrative film together for over 20 years, in the vain of their debut movie Up In Smoke (1978).The project proved problematic, in part due to Chong serving a year in prison in 2003-4 after pleading guilty to charges of conspiring to distribute drug paraphernalia.Eventually, Bushell was successful in convincing them to agree to a career retrospective documentary, which was presented at SXSW without a distributor.“So much of our career has been, we just did what we were told to do,” said Chong, 85, at the premiere (via Rolling Stone). “‘Oh, you want to do a documentary on us? Ok, when do you need me to show up?’ It’s an extension of what we’ve been doing for years.
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The Good Doctor‘s seventh and final season has been underway since February 20, and many were upset to learn that some of the series regulars had departed the show for the final season.
Twenty One Pilots have revealed that they are in the process of filming music videos for every song on their new album.The Columbus duo’s sixth LP, ‘Clancy’ – which is also the follow-up to 2021’s ‘Scaled and Icy’ – will drop on May 17 via Fueled By Ramen.They had been teasing their new era over recent weeks, with fans noticing that across their digital platforms, all of the artwork for previous albums now featured strips of red tape covering all the eyes on each cover.They went on to share details of the new LP by sharing the lead single ‘Overcompensate‘, and now it looks like there is a lot more to come from the duo.Comprised of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, Twenty One Pilots have confirmed that they will be releasing accompanying music videos for every song on the album.Joseph shared the news on social media, revealing that the two have already finished work on eight of the music videos, and have seven more in the pipeline.i don’t like visualizers or official audios.so we are shooting a music video for every song on clancy–some of them lower budget diy types.we have 8 done right now, 6 to go (13 tracks but one has two versions, so 14 total)actually, 1 i don’t like so we’re reshootingso 7 more— tyler jøseph (@tylerrjoseph) March 15, 2024i asked josh if he wanted to write and direct one.he told me he wanted a little time to think of an idea before committing to it.i’ll keep you posted on what he says.— tyler jøseph (@tylerrjoseph) March 15, 2024While the album is only set to feature 13 tracks, the musician confirmed that the two extra videos come from them re-shooting one that was already finished, and that one of the songs will have “two versions”.That being said, not all of the videos are set to be as cinematic as that
Sharon Osbourne was reportedly paid thousands of pounds for every minutes she appeared on screen during Celebrity Big Brother. During her stint in the CBB house, she would have received a staggering £7,000 per minute of air time, it has been revealed.The 71-year-old former X Factor judge, and wife of Rockstar Ozzy Osbourne, only accepted the invitation to join the star-studded line-up for an eye-watering fee, the Daily Mail reports. Sharon also only appeared in the ITV show as a temporary "lodger" and didn't join as a housemate alongside Louis Walsh, Ekin-Su Culculoglu, Fern Britton and Gary Goldsmith.