A series of tribute concerts will be held in Stockport this summer, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of Manchester’s most influential bands, 10cc. The concerts will take place at Garrick Theatre on Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25.
08.04.2022 - 22:07 / glamour.com
By Dianna Agron is ready to let people in…on her own terms. The star best known for her portrayal of pregnant Christian cheerleader Quinn Fabray is back in a new film by Mayim Bialik.
In , Agron plays a recently-divorced Jewish mother of two desperately trying to care for her dying father (Dustin Hoffman) and toxic mother (Candice Bergen), while grappling with the truth of her tumultuous upbringing. Despite the millions of millennials who will forever associate Agron with the cunning member of New Directions, she shares a lot more in common with Abigail. “I responded immediately to the emotionality of the film, the central theme of a family struggling to handle that end of life,” the tells Glamour over Zoom.
Her father was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when Agron was just 15 years old and in 2020, Agron , Mumford & Sons guitarist Winston Marshall, after three years of marriage. “I have a lot of personal truths that sit in the film.
I've had a father who's been sick for a very long time, and it's a very stressful thing to contend with.” Dianna Agron and Dustin Hoffman in As They Made Us."I was finally ready to engage in storytelling that felt similar to my own circumstances," she says of her decision to sign on to Bialik's directorial debut. Still, it's clear when speaking to Agron that she has managed to build walls between herself and the consequences of fame that comes with starring in an that premiered in 2009 alongside the rise of social media.
There's the Dianna we think we know, who speaks in a comforting transatlantic accent with a slightly British lilt despite her mostly Southern upbringing, and a Dianna that's just for her. But with this film and the conclusion of her third cabaret residency at Café Carlyle
.A series of tribute concerts will be held in Stockport this summer, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of Manchester’s most influential bands, 10cc. The concerts will take place at Garrick Theatre on Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25.
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TV personality and journalist Piers Morgan is set to return to screens a year after his controversial exit from Good Morning Britain. The presenter stormed off the ITV show in March 2021 after he clashed with weatherman Alex Beresford over Meghan Markle.
Lorraine Kelly said Piers Morgan was 'fired up' as he said he 'waited a year' to make his ITV return. The TV star hasn't been seen on the channel since shortly after his dramatic Good Morning Britain exit last March.
refusing to issue an apology to Markle and Prince Harry over his controversial comments.After tens of thousands of people complained about his remarks about Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, he made the decision to leave his position after six years. Morgan famously stormed off the morning show’s set after an on-air spat with weatherman Alex Beresford over his comments about Markle.BREAKING: I’ll be returning to ITV tomorrow for first time since the Markle Debacle… live & definitely uncensored on @lorraine with the fabulous @reallorraine – should be fun… (may even storm back onto @GMB while I wait, & get those ratings back up.) pic.twitter.com/BH82Ch2BgoHe tweeted, “I’ll be returning to ITV tomorrow for first time since the Markle Debacle… live & definitely uncensored.”“Should be fun… (may even storm back onto @GMB while I wait, & get those ratings back up),” he added.Last year, Morgan questioned the sincerity of Markle’s revelations after she told Oprah she had suicidal thoughts during her time living in the palace.The former GMB presenter, who has a well-documented thorny relationship with the Duchess of Sussex, doubled down on his comments over his disbelief at Markle’s claims about racism and suicidal thoughts, the day after he left the ITV show.When Morgan announced new details about his upcoming return to TV, he said in a statement that he was “forced to leave a job that I loved at the peak of its success for having the audacity to express an honestly held opinion.”According to The Sun, Morgan added that he wants his new show to serve as “a platform for lively, vigorous debate, the news-making interviews, and that increasingly taboo three-letter word – fun.
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