Good Morning Britain today as they discussed the latest coronavirus update. It was announced on Thursday evening that Greater Manchester and parts of east Lancashire and West Yorkshire will face tougher restrictions due to a spike in virus cases.
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Jarvis Cocker has likened fame to pornography, saying that becoming famous in the mid-90s left him unsatisfied.“It was a very strange time for me because I’d achieved my lifetime’s ambition and then found that it didn’t satisfy me”, he tells the Sunday Times. “[It] reminded me of pornography.
Good Morning Britain today as they discussed the latest coronavirus update. It was announced on Thursday evening that Greater Manchester and parts of east Lancashire and West Yorkshire will face tougher restrictions due to a spike in virus cases.
Good Morning Britain doc - who is standing in for Hilary Jones while he is on holiday - therefore thought it was important to remind viewers of what they can do to keep themselves and others safe.
Good Morning Britain doc - who is standing in for Hilary Jones while he is on holiday - told viewers how to correctly remove face mask while dining at a restaurant to best protect yourself from coronavirus. Dr Sarah pointed out that a mask needs to cover your mouth and nose to be effective but of course, when dining out this isn't possible.She said on Tuesday's ITV show: "Clearly that is not feasible when you’re eating, so you take your mask off.
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Jarvis Cocker has said that there was a time when fame reminded him of pornography.Speaking in a new interview, the Pulp frontman revisited the band’s rise to fame following the release of their hit single ‘Common People’ in 1995.“It was a very strange time for me because I’d achieved my lifetime’s ambition and then found that it didn’t satisfy me,” he told The Sunday Times.He continued, saying that fame “reminded me of pornography.
Fiona Apple, Fleet Foxes, Kim Gordon, Deerhoof, Cat Power and Grizzly Bear have lent their backing to the campaign, organised by the NOISE FOR NOW initiative and Seeding Sovereignty in response to the coronavirus epidemic.For every purchase of a protective face mask or bandana via NOISE FOR NOW, one will be donated to the Indigenous Impact Community Care Initiative to be distributed to pueblos and reservations most impacted by the coronavirus.In addition, a cash donation will be made to Seeding
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Jarvis Cocker has discussed his cameo in the fourth Harry Potter film, revealing that he chose his own wardrobe as he wasn’t a fan of the clothes given to him.Cocker performed at the Yule Ball in Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire as part of fictional band The Weird Sisters alongside Radiohead‘s Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway.Speaking to Stereogum in a new interview, Cocker spoke about how the opportunity arose, and how he ended up taking matters into his own hands.“There’s the big Yule Ball