Taylor Swift donated thousands of dollars to a teenager in the United Kingdom so that she could live out her dream of going to college. The U.K.
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Paisley woman Maria O’Neill, who saw her life turned upside down during lockdown but has come out of the experience stronger than before.
The 26-year-old was made redundant from the charity she worked at as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.Despite the setback, she is now forging ahead with a new business based on calligraphy that she perfected when lockdown hit.Now she is happier than ever as businesses from across the UK flock to work with her.Maria told the Express: “I taught myself
.Taylor Swift donated thousands of dollars to a teenager in the United Kingdom so that she could live out her dream of going to college. The U.K.
Rebecca Davis editorK-pop sensation BTS said Thursday that releasing their first English language song “Dynamite” wasn’t initially “part of the plan,” but that the hardships of the coronavirus pandemic moved them to put out a new track “as soon as possible” that could energize and excite fans.The group confirmed that their next album is still set to drop later this year, although there is not yet specific release date.“The release of ‘Dynamite’ wasn’t in our plans at all,” said RM at an online
Andreas Wiseman International EditorAMC Networks’ horror SVOD service Shudder is extending to Australia and New Zealand.
Jodie Turner-Smith is opening up about becoming a mother in 2020. On the heels of her breakout role in Queen & Slim and surprise marriage to Joshua Jackson, Turner found herself expecting amidst a pandemic and social unrest following the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and other innocent Black people.
Seeing drag queens make inroads into mainstream culture is “really cool”, a former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant said.
Rumer, “Nashville Tears” (Cooking Vinyl) The combination of Rumer’s crystalline voice and Hugh Prestwood’s songs results in some breathtaking, deeply moving music on “Nashville Tears,” the Pakistan-born, British singer’s interpretation of the Texas-born, New York-based songwriter’s catalog.
folklore last night, "the lakes." The song, named after the United Kingdom's Lake District, contains several references to her boyfriend of three years, British actor Joe Alwyn—and makes it clear those other breakup songs on the album were certainly not about him.It also lyrically reflects on her time in the spotlight and the scrutiny she has faced on social media as she navigated her teens and twenties in the spotlight.Here, the lyrics, via Genius, with references annotated.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Lauren’s English grade is among thousands across Scotland being questioned after the SQA confirmed students’ past work and predicted grades were slashed purely because of where they live.The exam body - which this year had to find a new way of grading students performance in absence of the usual exams - controversially also looked at each school’s previous history of results.This downgraded the pass rate for the poorest pupils by 15.2 per cent,
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Sundance Now has boarded New Zealand crime series One Lane Bridge in the U.S.
There’s a rather bizarre new plot gracing the cobbles and it centres around Mary Taylor, played by Patti Clare. It hasn’t always been smooth sailing for the Coronation Street character when it comes to love, but it seems there could be a light at the end of the tunnel.
Good Morning Britain and opened up about how, after shaving off the last of her hair following chemotherapy, she looked the “twin” of her late sister.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaSteve McQueen, the Oscar-winning director of “12 Years a Slave” and “Shame,” is best known for his searing big-screen work. So it is fitting that the New York Film Festival would turn to the British auteur to kick off its 58th edition with his new work “Lovers Rock.