Britney Spears’ younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears didn’t join the latest “Free Britney” rally.
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Cheryl, Eve and Becky Hill are among the leading names for The Mighty Hoopla, which is set to return to South London later this year.The annual one-day event will return to Brockwell Park on September 4 following the cancellation of its 2020 edition due to the coronavirus pandemic.As well as sets from Cheryl and ‘Who’s That Girl’ singer Eve, fans can also expect performances from the likes of Atomic Kitten, Gabrielle, former Communards singer Jimmy Somerville and RAYE.Elsewhere, fans can expect
.Britney Spears’ younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears didn’t join the latest “Free Britney” rally.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorPBS won four prizes in the 2021 Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Awards, an annual recognition of some of the best work in the reaml of audio and video journalism.
President Joe Biden will participate in a CNN town hall next week in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, answering questions from Americans as the nation struggles to contain the coronavirus pandemic and jumpstart a troubled economy.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are opening up about the racism they have seen directed toward their biracial granddaughter Chloe on social media.
in January 2020. Leon and Puglia have been linked since 2017.Her longtime boyfriend hails from Ohio.Leon clearly isn’t one to shy away from showing off what her mama gave her.
Wanderers for the rest of the campaign. The hugely-talented winger, who has the eye for an audacious goal, made his name at Peterborough United where he netted 62 goals in 249 appearances for the London Road outfit.
The minefield of early adolescence is a treacherous phase in Spanish visual artist Pascual Sisto's John and the Hole, in which Charlie Shotwell gives a rivetingly affectless performance as an apathetic 13-year-old who holds his parents and sister captive in an underground bunker. The director has jokingly referred to his psychological coming-of-age thriller as a Michael Haneke version of Home Alone, which isn't far from the truth.
The Late Late Show has become a highlight of lockdown Friday nights, and this week’s line-up has something for everyone!
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Television has put in development Mother Daughter Widow Wife, a one-hour limited series based on bestselling author Robin Wasserman’s novel of the same name, with Wasserman attached to pen the adaptation. Sharon Hall and her Mom de Guerre productions will executive produce. Sony Pictures TV is the studio.
The Casting Society of America will host a virtual town hall on February 1 and a three-day online open call for for Black actors from Feb. 19-21. Both events are part of CSA’s Black Actors Initiative, which is designed to effect real change in how actors in historically underrepresented communities are afforded access to job opportunities.
Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the cityA new sustainability centre is being set up by the Diocese of Salford in a move which aims to make the city a 'flagship' for effective action on climate change.The Laudato Si Centre on the grounds of the Grade-I listed Wardley Hall in Worsley promises to be a centre of 'sustainability research and excellence'.The centre was announced by the Bishop of Salford, the Right Reverend John Arnold, in Lent 2019 in
Don Sutton, the Hall of Famer pitcher who is one only 10 Los Angeles Dodgers players to have his number retired, died Monday night in his sleep, his son said. He was 75.
TV must go on! The first wave of nominations for the 26th annual Critics’ Choice Awards was announced on Monday, January 18. The film nominees are set to be announced on Sunday, February 7, while the show will air on The CW on Sunday, March 7.
direct to your inboxA 23-year planning debacle has ended in rubble.Amongst the bricks, shrouded in winter mist, are broken columns of elegant stone work.They are the remains of a once handsome building tucked away off Pinfold Lane, Whitefield.Until recently the damaged south facade of the former Georgian, Whitefield Town Hall, still stood.In its 19th century heyday, as revealed in black and white pictures, its immaculate grounds included a small bridge over a lake.Until late last year metal
Bury Council and the borough's MPs after the Town Hall was accused of withholding millions of pounds in grant funding. Posting a video to his Facebook page last night, Bury North MP James Daly claimed that just 82 grants, totalling £96,000, have been awarded by Bury Council since it received £4 million from the government in November.