Best-selling US author James Patterson has apologised for saying white male writers having trouble finding work is a form of racism. The 75-year-old used social media to post an apology after his comments appeared in The Sunday Times. Patterson is known for his thrillers, romance and non-fiction novels. He has two books currently on the
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All major British broadcasters have backed and pledged immediate financial support for an Independent Standards Authority (ISA) to tackle bullying and harassment in film and TV. The move represents the next stage in the proposal led by UK Time’s Up Chair Heather Rabbatts and Creative UK CEO Caroline Norbury and has been rubberstamped by the
Common said working on the film Selma turned him into an activist and that a recent seven-month stay in London, where police don’t carry guns, “felt like a weight was off my shoulders” as he talked over his life and career at an event awarding him the Tribeca Festival’s second annual Harry Belafonte Voices for Social
UPDATE, with Beanie Feldstein statement: Funny Girl stars Beanie Feldstein and Jane Lynch will depart the productionl on September 25, producers announced today. In a tweet, the show addressed the return of Feldstein following a week off after testing positive from Covid, then announces the September departure. “Beanie returns tomorrow!,” the tweet says. “14 weeks left
News Diamanda Galás Announces New Album Broken Gargoyles The LP is out August 26 via Intravenal Sound Operations By Nina Corcoran June 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter AUSTIN YOUNG Facebook Twitter Diamanda Galás has announced her first new album in two years. It’s called Broken Gargoyles and it’s due out August 26 via Intravenal Sound Operations.
Floaty dresses that you can throw on and go are all that we can face wearing at the moment, with this scorcher of a heatwave and temperatures above 25°C all week (perhaps all that classic British complaining has paid off!) There’s nothing worse than tight-fitting clothes in a heatwave – and we know just where
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In this article TSLA The NTSB released this image of a 2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range Dual Motor electric car that was involved in a fatal accident near Miami that killed two people on Sept. 13, 2021. NTSB Tesla vehicles have accounted for nearly 70% of reported crashes involving advanced driver-assist systems since last June,
Priti Patel has said the government’s Rwanda migrant policy has not been ruled unlawful after a last-minute intervention by a European court blocked the first deportation flight. The home secretary told MPs that the injunctions was not an “absolute bar” on the removal of the asylum seekers due to have been on the flight –
Plants too can make “secret decisions.” Surprised to hear that? Well, researchers have found in a new study that plants have an unforeseen set of processes that they use to regulate the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere during photosynthesis. The discovery was made while studying a classic plant model organism called thale
Bill Gates Gerard Miller | CNBC Bill Gates is not a fan of cryptocurrencies or non-fungible tokens. Speaking at a TechCrunch talk on climate change Tuesday, the billionaire Microsoft co-founder described the phenomenon as something that’s “100% based on greater fool theory,” referring to the idea that overvalued assets will go up in price when
Amber Heard has said she realises she is not a “likeable” or “perfect victim” – and that she still has love for ex-husband Johnny Depp and has “no bad feelings or ill will towards him”. The actress made the comments in the second half of an interview with NBC in the US, her first since
Netflix has set September 30 for the premiere of Entergalactic, the adult-animated music series based on the upcoming album of the same name by rapper, singer and actor Kid Cudi. The series hails from Kenya Barris and Scott Mescudi, better known by his stage name Kid Cudi, who also stars. The date was announced Wednesday
EXCLUSIVE: Director Dave Caplan’s directorial debut is a love letter and inspirational hip hop archive about The DOC, a master of the art who is more than likely your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper. The film chronicles the life of the lyricist and producer who wrote for NWA and Dr. Dre co-founded Death Row Records, mentored
New York City Center’s Encores!, which recently announced that its acclaimed production of Into The Woods is planning a Broadway transfer, has set revivals of The Light in the Piazza, Dear World and Oliver! for its 2023 season. Encores!, which presents a mix of classic and rarely performed Broadway musicals in enhanced concert form, will
News Marlon Williams Announces New Album My Boy, Shares Song: Listen “Thinking of Nina” leads the LP, out September 9 via Dead Oceans By Nina Corcoran June 15, 2022 Facebook Twitter Marlon Williams (Photo by Derek Henderson) Facebook Twitter New Zealand singer-songwriter Marlon Williams has announced a new album. It’s called My Boy and it’s
Stranger Things hysteria is back in full swing thanks to the return of the show to Netflix – and the anticipation of another installment in July – and as ever, we’ve fallen even further for the talented cast of the 80s supernatural drama. For many, Sadie Sink was the standout star of the fifth season.
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It is tough to top Spencer Tracy and Steve Martin, and this new Father of the Bride, with its distinctly Latino flavor, seems to know that. But it was 40 years between the classic 1950 first pic, where Tracy got quietly overwhelmed by the impending marriage of daughter Elizabeth Taylor, and the 1991 remake that paired
Suzan-Lori Parks’ Topdog/Underdog, winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize, will return to Broadway this fall in a 20th anniversary production directed by Kenny Leon and starring In the Heights‘ Corey Hawkins and Watchmen‘s Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. The strictly limited 16-week engagement will begin previews on Tuesday, September 27, at Broadway’s John Golden Theatre. The production officially
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