The three key side events of the Cannes Film Festival – Critics’ Week, ACID and the Directors’ Fortnight – will not be joining the boycott of Russian cinema.
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PAY THE PIPER (3.05) can call the tune for Ann Hamilton in the Timeform Handicap Chase at Kelso.
The seven-year-old stayed upwardly mobile with a terrific second to Kiltealy Briggs at Musselburgh.
The gelding was staying-on strongly over 2m 4f so he can continue his yard’s excellent run up in trip.
Nick Alexander is hitting form so I’m backing TRAVAIL D'ORFEVRE (1.00) in a tricky opener.
The hurdler caught the eye when giving the talented Soft Risk most resistance over two miles here.
The grey was doing all his best work late so he can make a winning handicap debut upped a mile.
The Kinross Ace can double-up with ELVIS MAIL (2.00) in the Timeform Handicap Hurdle.
The four-time course winner returned to form when chasing home Stainsby Girl over track and trip.
The gelding remains well-treated on his peak form so he can turn the tables on his old rival today.
Some exciting types clash in the novices’ hurdle but I’m on Donald McCain’s GREY SKIES (1.30).
The gelding absolutely bolted up from Charlie's Glance on debut for his current yard at Uttoxeter.
The grey clearly has a bright future so he can stretch his unbeaten run to two under Brian Hughes.
Chris Grant’s CHASE A FORTUNE (4.10) can fill our pockets by landing the closing bumper.
The gelding can triumph with a repeat of his fair debut second to Ontherouge at Sedgefield.
There are also some decent bets on the Flat at Lingfield headed by Pat Phelan's DEVIZES (1.40).
The gelding still lurks on a winning mark after his good second to Donya over course and distance.
SHOOT TO KILL (3.15) can complete a four-timer for Robyn Brisland in the AWC Handicap.
The gelding remains nicely unexposed for his current handler after chinning Diderot at this venue.
Stuart Williams’ WYVERN (3.4
The three key side events of the Cannes Film Festival – Critics’ Week, ACID and the Directors’ Fortnight – will not be joining the boycott of Russian cinema.
Limp Bizkit have added two extra shows to their upcoming UK tour.The nu-metal icons – who released their sixth studio album ‘Still Sucks’ back in October – are set to hit the road in September and have now added a couple of new dates to their UK jaunt due to increasing demand.Fred Durst and co. will now play a second date at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on September 8, the day after their rescheduled gig at the venue.
Angela Bassett has human moments just like any of us do, the only difference being hers might have come at a larger stage than most of us are used to.MORE: 9-1-1 Lone Star’s Gina Torres joins Rob Lowe and Angela Bassett for Super Bowl partyThe actress had a hilarious faux pas when she forgot her son's name recently at the NAACP Awards after receiving the award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for 9-1-1.WATCH: Angela Bassett gets first Covid jab in inspiring videoAs she proceeded to thank the cast and crew of her show, she then went on to thank her family members "for being the penultimate support in my life."After mentioning husband Courtney B. Vance, she paused briefly before mentioning her son Slater, twin daughter Bronwyn, and her dog Piper.MORE: Angela Bassett stuns in the most regal and extravagant purple gown you need to seeAngela referenced the moment in hilarious fashion during a virtual press conference after the show, saying: "Usually you forget your husband, right? I went brain dead for a second but yeah, you caught me!"She added: "I wanted to make sure I got everything in there.
Angela Bassett was so shocked, she forgot to thank one of her children!The actress took home the award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama series, for her work in, during the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday. During her speech, the actress — who was a vision in white — became tripped up and forgot one of her and Courtney B.
Stephan James is set to star as graffiti artist Jean-Michel Basquiat in a brand new series, according to Variety.
Joshua Bassett is singing about an ex-girlfriend in his new song “Doppelganger” and he seemingly is opening up about Olivia Rodrigo.
Stephan James is attached to star and produce a scripted limited series about artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterBoat Rocker Studios and Shamier Anderson and Stephan James’ Bay Mills Studios are teaming to co-produce a limited series about the life of Jean-Michel Basquiat.James is attached to star in the untitled series, which would be set in 1980s New York City. It will showcase the rise of Basquiat, from an obscure graffiti artist to a Neo-expressionist painter of rockstar status. It will also explore Basquiat’s close friendship with Andy Warhol and his ultimate demise.“We’re grateful to be working with Shamier, Stephan, and the entire Bay Mills Studios team to tell the story of a visionary artist whose profound cultural influence only continues to grow with time,” said Steve Lescroart, president of scripted for Boat Rocker Studios.
Elon Musk, 50, was spotted exiting his private jet in Los Angeles on Thursday, Feb. 17, with a beautiful red-haired “mystery woman” – who HollywoodLife revealed to be Australian actress, Natasha Bassett, 29! And now, less than one week after Elon’s new budding romance became widely known, the same source that clued us into who she was told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY everything that there is to know about Elon and Natasha’s relationship — and their “unbelievable chemistry!”
Grimes, it looks like Elon Musk might have a new love interest.According to reports from Daily Mail, the billionaire’s new girlfriend has been revealed as Australian actress Natasha Bassett. On Thursday, the pair were spotted on Elon’s private jet after his plane touched down in Los Angeles.The 27-year-old grew up in Sydney, Australia before relocating to New York at the age of 19 to attend drama school.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 29-year-old actress who was spotted leaving Elon Musk’s private jet and has reportedly been ‘dating’ the Tesla CEO.
RIVER WALK (2.45) can stroll to victory for Donald McCain on Racing TV Raceday at Musselburgh.
Todd Gilchrist The push-pull relationship between an individual developing his or her sense of self and the external forces trying to steer them — be they parental, professional, political or cultural — creates a tension that is common, and formative, to many people’s lives. Despite the wildly different stories that they tell, many of this year’s best picture nominees vividly illustrate this universal conflict, examining the challenge of retaining or asserting one’s identity while the world around them attempts to impose pressure or exert its influence.As perhaps the most fantastical of the nominees, “Dune” sends young Paul Atreides ( Timothée Chalamet) on a journey that owes no small debt to Joseph Campbell’s monomyth, but director and co-writer Denis Villenueve weaves a complex tapestry between the lineage into which the character was born, the overlapping but sometimes dueling ambitions of his mother and father, the feudal aristocracy of the film’s futuristic setting, and the almost primal sense of home and harmony that Paul feels once he arrives on the desert planet of Arrakis.
Weekend grosses popped higher for Oscar Best Picture nominees led by Licorice Pizza, Belfast and Drive My Car.
ELIXIR DE NUTZ (2.55) can drive the bookies crazy in a red-hot novices’ handicap chase at Kempton.