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Stacey Dooley cradles daughter in rare pic as Kevin Clifton posts sweet birthday tribute - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
09.03.2023 / 23:55

Stacey Dooley cradles daughter in rare pic as Kevin Clifton posts sweet birthday tribute

Kevin Clifton has shared a rare picture of Stacey Dooley cradling their baby daughter in a sweet tribute for the TV presenter's birthday. The former Strictly Come Dancing professional shared the snap of Stacey with his 377,000 followers, gushing: "Happy birthday my girl.The most wonderful and beautiful girl in the world.

Stacey Dooley cuddles baby Minnie whilst apart from Kevin Clifton on her birthday - hellomagazine.com
hellomagazine.com
09.03.2023 / 14:55

Stacey Dooley cuddles baby Minnie whilst apart from Kevin Clifton on her birthday

Kevin Clifton and Stacey Dooley are currently on cloud nine after welcoming their first child together. And on Thursday, the ballroom pro paid the sweetest tribute to his partner in honour of her 36th birthday. Taking to Instagram, Kevin shared a never-before-seen snapshot of Stacey cradling baby Minnie.WATCH: Kevin Clifton comforts baby daughter Minnie in adorable updateThe BBC documentary maker looked her usual stylish self in a comfortable ensemble featuring a pair of baggy jeans, a brown hoodie, sporty trainers and a bright tangerine-orange leather bag.

Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical marks one month as the UK’s Number 1 film - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - county Stone
officialcharts.com
09.03.2023 / 13:51

Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical marks one month as the UK’s Number 1 film

Stacking up a fourth consecutive week at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart is Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical.

Stacey Dooley reveals daughter Minnie's full name on special day - hellomagazine.com
hellomagazine.com
09.03.2023 / 11:27

Stacey Dooley reveals daughter Minnie's full name on special day

Stacey Dooley honoured her daughter Minnie on International Women's Day with an incredibly special gift – a handmade letter.Whilst the presenter kept the details of the letter between her and her daughter, which recently appeared in the most adorable video, which you can see below, she did reveal the special design she painted on the front, a gorgeous yellow flower with Minnie's full name, Minnie Dooley, written underneath.With her new photos, Stacey has confirmed that her and Kevin Clifton's first child has taken her surname, instead of the traditional route of taking her father's.WATCH: Kevin Clifton comforts baby daughter Minnie"Mummy's gift to Minnie this IWD. Our leading lady…" she simply captioned the photo, which she posted on her Instagram Stories.The couple, who have been together since meeting on Strictly Come Dancing, have only shown a few photos of their newborn, but Stacey often updates her fans on her parenting journey.

Amber Ruffin Calls Banning LGBTQ Books ‘Scary and Sad’ - variety.com - New York - USA - Florida
variety.com
07.03.2023 / 20:43

Amber Ruffin Calls Banning LGBTQ Books ‘Scary and Sad’

Antonio Ferme editor More than 1,600 books were banned during the 2021-22 school year — and 41% of them featured LGBTQ content.   At PFLAG’s 50th anniversary gala on Friday night, host Amber Ruffin encouraged the audience to belt out thunderous boos while she read off statistics about school book bans.  An actor playing a drunk teacher with an exaggerated Southern accent stumbled into the middle of Ruffin’s monologue. Waiving a pile of banned books in her arms, she declared her mission to eliminate LGBTQ content from her school library. “I’m a public school teacher in Florida and I won’t stop until I’ve had every single book banned that has LGBTQ content in it,” the actor proclaimed before sifting through her pile of books with “inappropriate” content. “‘Frog and Toad.’ Two male frogs who hang out all the time and they’re just friends? I don’t think so!”

‘Goosebumps’ Author R.L. Stine Edits Book Series, Changes Mental Health, Weight & Ethnicity References - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
05.03.2023 / 03:37

‘Goosebumps’ Author R.L. Stine Edits Book Series, Changes Mental Health, Weight & Ethnicity References

R.L. Stine is revising his popular Goosebumps books series and making edits to the published work with a more inclusive language. The move from Scholastic comes after Penguin hired sensitivity readers to edit Roald Dahl’s books from language deemed inappropriate in today’s world.

Building ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’: How Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley Brought the Ultimate Nerd Property to Movie Theaters - variety.com - Ireland
variety.com
01.03.2023 / 22:23

Building ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’: How Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley Brought the Ultimate Nerd Property to Movie Theaters

John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein’s was built geeking out over home movies. Daley, fresh from his debut as one of the geeks on the cult TV classic “Freaks and Geeks,” was one of the teen stars of the 2000-01 ABC sitcom “The Geena Davis Show,” and Goldstein was the youngest member of the writing staff. One day, Daley grabbed Goldstein to show him the stop-motion short film he’d made of himself getting hit by a car. “It was amazing — really well done,” recalls Goldstein, who is sitting across from Daley in their small office on the Paramount studio lot. “And I, of course, was like, ‘All right, I’m bringing in the shorts that I made when I was his age.’”

Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical makes it three weeks at the top of the Official Film Chart - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - county Butler
officialcharts.com
01.03.2023 / 18:01

Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical makes it three weeks at the top of the Official Film Chart

Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical bounces into a third week as the UK’s Number 1 film.

Ricky Gervais mocks “fragile, easily offended” people in Roald Dahl edits debate - www.nme.com
nme.com
26.02.2023 / 20:37

Ricky Gervais mocks “fragile, easily offended” people in Roald Dahl edits debate

Ricky Gervais has had his say in the debate surrounding Puffin’s decision to edit Roald Dahl’s books.Last week, the book publisher announced that Dahl’s books were being edited to remove language deemed offensive in order to make sure the books “can continue to be enjoyed by all today”. Words such as “fat” and “ugly: have been completely removed and there have also been alterations made in relation to subjects such as gender, race and mental health.The decision sparked discourse online and in the press about censorship, creative freedom and treating certain creative works with outdated language as a product of its time. Even the Queen Consort weighed in, saying that the edits were the work of “those who may wish to curb the freedom of your expression or impose limits on your imagination”.In response, Gervais took to Twitter to joke about changing his comedy routines for the benefit of the “fragile” and “easily offended”.He captioned a photo of himself looking pensive with the caption: “This is me pondering whether they’ll change any of the words I’ve used in my work after I’m dead, to spare those who are fragile and easily offended.

Ricky Gervais Pokes Fun At “Fragile” And “Easily Offended” People In Debate Over Revising Roald Dahl’s Classic Books - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
25.02.2023 / 16:03

Ricky Gervais Pokes Fun At “Fragile” And “Easily Offended” People In Debate Over Revising Roald Dahl’s Classic Books

Ricky Gervais has entered the debate surrounding Roald Dahl’s books for children, which have been edited to remove words like “fat” and “ugly” in their most recent versions. 

Penguin Random House Agrees to Issue ‘Classic’ Roald Dahl Books After Editing Backlash - thewrap.com - Britain
thewrap.com
24.02.2023 / 21:09

Penguin Random House Agrees to Issue ‘Classic’ Roald Dahl Books After Editing Backlash

remove language deemed offensive from the late British author’s children’s novels with the goal of making the stories suitable for modern readers generated widespread backlash last week.The company said that in addition to the revised editions, 17 of Dahl’s books will be published in their original form later this year as “The Roald Dahl Classic Collection,” The Associated Press reported, citing the company stating that “readers will be free to choose which version of Dahl’s stories they prefer.”Penguin Random House did not immediately respond to a request for additional comment.The company’s Puffin children’s label altered passages in Dahl’s books relating to weight, mental health, gender and race to make the titles more palatable to today’s sensibilities. The move is not uncommon with older books, but the number of edits and books involved drew criticism.In addition to the changed description of the gluttonous Gloop in the 1964 novel later made into movies starring Gene Wilder and Johnny Depp, The Roald Dahl Story Company, which controls the rights to the books, said it worked with Penguin’s Puffin children’s label to revise books like “Fantastic Mr.

Roald Dahl Publisher to Rerelease Author’s Original Texts After Editing Controversy: ‘We Are Offering Readers the Choice’ - variety.com
variety.com
24.02.2023 / 15:37

Roald Dahl Publisher to Rerelease Author’s Original Texts After Editing Controversy: ‘We Are Offering Readers the Choice’

Naman Ramachandran Publisher Puffin U.K. will release “The Roald Dahl Classic Collection,” which will have the author’s original texts. “The Roald Dahl Classic Collection” will be available alongside the newly released Puffin Roald Dahl books for young readers, “which are designed for children who may be navigating written content independently for the first time,” Puffin said. “Readers will be free to choose which version of Dahl’s stories they prefer.” Last week, Puffin was in the eye of a storm when it emerged that the works of Dahl, who died in 1990, had been rewritten, with the phrase “enormously fat” edited to just “enormous” and “most formidable female” to “most formidable woman” among numerous other examples from his most famous books. People who opposed the edits include author Salman Rushdie, who described it as “absurd censorship,” and U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

‘Schitt’s Creek,’ ‘The Flash,’ ‘Delhi Crime’ Talent Headline SXSW’s South Asian House Lineup (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - India - Pakistan - Maldives - Sri Lanka - Nepal - Bangladesh - Bhutan - city Delhi
variety.com
22.02.2023 / 19:33

‘Schitt’s Creek,’ ‘The Flash,’ ‘Delhi Crime’ Talent Headline SXSW’s South Asian House Lineup (EXCLUSIVE)

Naman Ramachandran A galaxy of A-list talent will participate in SXSW’s inaugural South Asian House initiative. Panel discussion Creating South Asian Content for a Global Audience, will feature actor Rizwan Manji (“Schitt’s Creek”), Emmy-winning producer/writer for Vice, Falguni Adams (“Dateline NBC”) and Apoorva Bakshi, producer of International Emmy-winning series “Delhi Crime,” moderated by CEO of Jingo Media and producer of South Asian House Jitin Hingorani. Another panel, Investing in the Future of Our South Asian Stories, will feature CEO and co-founder of URL Media S. Mitra Kalita and actor Kausar Mohammed (“The Flash”), moderated by co-founder of Box Office Guru Media Gitesh Pandya.

Un-‘woke’ Roald Dahl books listed at $7K include ‘ugly,’ ‘fat’ and ‘female’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
22.02.2023 / 19:21

Un-‘woke’ Roald Dahl books listed at $7K include ‘ugly,’ ‘fat’ and ‘female’

maligned by many, the notorious Roald Dahl word purge could prove a boon to one segment of society: the owners of the original books. “Unedited” versions of the classic children’s novels have reportedly been listed for as much as $7,000 on eBay.This comes after the news broke that Puffin Books — a Penguin Books imprint for children — had tapped so-called sensitivity experts to scrub language they deemed offensive in an effort to appease the “woke” masses.

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical strides into second week at Number 1 - www.officialcharts.com - county Butler
officialcharts.com
22.02.2023 / 15:27

Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical strides into second week at Number 1

It’s a second week at Number 1 for Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical, which continues its reign at the top based on digital download sales only.

Stacey Dooley supported by fans as she shares news following birth of daughter - hellomagazine.com
hellomagazine.com
21.02.2023 / 21:41

Stacey Dooley supported by fans as she shares news following birth of daughter

Stacey Dooley has been a mum for just over a month now, and on Tuesday the Stacey Sleeps Over presenter shared some news that left her fans excited.The documentary maker is the face of hair colouring and hair case brand Clairol and on Tuesday she shared a new advert from the company that features her. In the short video, Stacey swishes her hair around with other female models, before quipping: "Nice and easy, it's the natural look that I love."WATCH: Stacey Dooley shares first video since welcoming daughter MinnieIn the caption, Stacey shared: "Gaaaaang! SO v excited to share with you what me and @clairol_uk_ire have been working on."She also provided an insight into her life as a new mum, commenting: "Obvs still loving my v own shade Clairol Nice 'n Easy 8WR Golden Auburn which is even more of a lifesaver now I'm about that mum lyf (AND the brand new revitashine treatment leaves my hair stronger and shinier)."READ: Strictly's Kevin Clifton reveals 'guilt' over spending time apart from Stacey Dooley and baby MinnieStacey finished off the post by praising the brand and the other models that featured in the advert, penning: "Honestly, so delighted to continue working with @clairol_uk_ire …and shout out to these amazing laaaaadies….

Spanish Producers Deal With the ‘Devil’ as They Seek to Conquer the World - variety.com - Spain - Madrid - Berlin
variety.com
21.02.2023 / 14:41

Spanish Producers Deal With the ‘Devil’ as They Seek to Conquer the World

Ed Meza @edmezavar Spanish producers taking part in a Spanish content showcase at the Berlinale Series Market on Monday debated what was jokingly referred to as the “devil’s bargain” offered by major streaming platforms that are propelling Spanish shows around the globe often at the cost of IP ownership.    Álex de la Iglesia of Madrid-based production powerhouse Pokeepsie Films said the company for years retained the IP of films that played in local cinemas. “We assumed there was no other model. Now, maybe we lose our IP, but suddenly our movies are in the houses of the whole planet. Maybe you have to sell your soul to these ‘diabolical’ platforms,” he joked. “But I can only say that working with the devil is worth it.,” he added.

UK PM Rishi Sunak, Salman Rushdie & More Join Criticism Of Changes To Roald Dahl Books - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
21.02.2023 / 13:47

UK PM Rishi Sunak, Salman Rushdie & More Join Criticism Of Changes To Roald Dahl Books

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has joined in the criticism of changes made to classic works by Roald Dahl which came to light over the weekend. Titles like James and the Giant Peach, The BFG, Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory have been altered by modifying words that are now deemed offensive.

Stacey Dooley on reality of new-mum tiredness as she returns to work - www.msn.com - Britain - Centre - city Newcastle - city London, county Centre
msn.com
21.02.2023 / 00:13

Stacey Dooley on reality of new-mum tiredness as she returns to work

Kevin Clifton, who hails from Grimsby, has been a helping hand - with the star sharing a video of the dancer holding their baby in the background whilst she films for her new show. Read More: Stacey Dooley chats with nine-year-old 'GunTuber' who owns 36 weaponsSharing a little clip of Kevin and baby Minnie on Instagram to her one million followers, Stacey wrote: "My angel [boyfriend] holding the fort so mama can work too.

Roald Dahl’s Books Get Edited For Language Deemed Offensive; Words Like “Fat” & “Crazy” Removed - deadline.com
deadline.com
20.02.2023 / 05:03

Roald Dahl’s Books Get Edited For Language Deemed Offensive; Words Like “Fat” & “Crazy” Removed

Publisher Puffin Books, an imprint of Penguin Books, has edited Roald Dahl’s books in an effort to reflect a more inclusive language. Titles like James and the Giant Peach, Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory have been altered by modifying words that are now deemed offensive.

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