Manori Ravindran International EditorAhead of its Venice world premiere, Beta Cinema has struck a number of pre-sales for James Norton starrer “Nowhere Special” from Uberto Pasolini.The film, which will bow at the fest on Sept.
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Radio presenter James Whale has said he considered euthanasia after being diagnosed with cancer for a second time.The veteran broadcaster, 69, said he had abandoned the idea of going to the Dignitas assisted dying clinic in Switzerland after realising how much it would upset his family and friends.Whale recently revealed he has tumours in his kidney, spine, brain and lungs, 20 years after having a kidney removed.Speaking to Dan Wootton on talkRadio, he said: “When I was first told, I thought,
.Manori Ravindran International EditorAhead of its Venice world premiere, Beta Cinema has struck a number of pre-sales for James Norton starrer “Nowhere Special” from Uberto Pasolini.The film, which will bow at the fest on Sept.
allegations were laid out in a long-form story, published Tuesday, from THR’s Kim Masters, who spoke to a number of alums of Sarah Lawrence University, where Veitch studied, about the attacks and incidents that allegedly occurred there during the 2000s.Veitch’s comedy special “James Veitch: Straight To VHS” launched on HBO Max earlier this month but has subsequently been pulled by the WarnerMedia-owned streamer following these allegations.An HBO Max spokeswoman said “We were deeply disturbed to
Nadine Coyle and Cheryl have lead celebrities and friends offering support to singer Sarah Harding after she announced on Wednesday that she’s been diagnosed with breast cancer.The former Celebrity Big Brother star, 39, took to social media after being offline for several months to share the heartbreaking news that she was diagnosed with the illness earlier this year and that it has now spread to other parts of her body.
all-meat diet to show up his vegan and vegetarian classmates — and developed scurvy.The 46-year-old “You’re Beautiful” crooner was an aerospace manufacturing engineering and sociology student at the University of Bristol in the ’90s when he decided to try out his contrarian antics to show up his plant-eating fellow students, who were mostly female.“On the sociology side of things, there were 170 girls and only three boys, of which all the girls were vegetarian or vegans,” he told Jessie Ware on
Radio presenter James Whale said he considered euthanasia at Dignitas when he was delivered his cancer diagnosis.The talkRADIO host spoke as a guest on the station about his dark thoughts days after the star revealed he has brain, spine, kidney and lung cancer.James, 69, said that he soon shook off the idea of booking a trip to the Swiss clinic, which offers assisted dying for consenting patients, when he thought of his family.He said: “When I was first told I thought, oh gosh, not again.
cancer had returned in his kidney, spine, brain and lungs.The 69-year-old talkRadio star previously had surgery after being diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2000 and lost his wife, Melinda Maxted, to lung cancer in 2018.Whale told Good Morning Britain: “It’s not a question of being brave. It’s just a question of, in all our lives we’re all going to get to a stage when our health isn’t what it was at peak performance, and you just have to deal with.
Piers Morgan, Laurence Fox, Charlotte Hawkins and Nigel Farage have sent well wishes to James Whale after the radio DJ revealed he has been diagnosed with cancer.The talkRadio host, 69, said in an interview with The Sun that doctors have told him he has tumours in his kidneys, spine, brain and lungs.In 2000, Whale had one of his kidneys removed due to a cancerous tumour on it.Morgan said that Whale’s diagnosis was “very sad news” as he labelled him as one of his favourite broadcasters and “a