Prince Harry is asking people to put others first in a new interview.
Prince Harry is asking people to put others first in a new interview.
After catastrophic earthquakes devastated areas of Nepal in 2015, it was the Team Rubicon UK charity that Prince Harry joined to help rebuild one of the communities struck the hardest. And now, as the world continues the fight against coronavirus, the Duke of Sussex is encouraging more people to support the charity’s latest efforts to help frontline workers and vulnerable people.
More flights to repatriate UK nationals stranded around the world have been announced by the Government, but travellers will have to pay up to £1,000 for a ticket.
Arthur Gunn got the judges fired up Sunday night on American Idol with a bold performance of a Bob Marley classic.“I really didn’t expect that I’d be this far. I’m still trying to grasp it all,” the Kathmandu, Nepal-born singer and guitarist said during his piece-to-camera.He’s still got a ways to go.Performing “one for the Rastafarian,” Gunn put his own spin on Bob Marley and the Wailers’ “Is this Love”.
Arthur Gunn is on fire.As American Idol reached the final stages of Hollywood Week, Gunn returned to some familiar material.The Nepal-born, Kansas-based artist performed his first audition song, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" Only this time with a totally different spin.During his audition in Milwaukee, Gunn performed a straight-up, singer-songwriter version of CCR’s classic. For his new take, he changed the key and shook up the arrangement.
No doubt about it, Arthur Gunn is a weapon.The American Idol hopeful made the best of his audition, as season 18's Hollywood Week" kicked off.Born in Kathmandu, Nepal and based in Wichita, Kansas, Gunn blew away the judges with a rendition of Otis Redding's 1968 song "Hard to Handle" (also covered in 1990 by Black Crowes).The 20-year-old singer and songwriter strapped on an acoustic and impressed with his rugged bluesy voice.
Arthur Gunn, real name Dibesh Pokharel, impressed the judges on “American Idol” with his raspy voice.
BBC One drama Our Girl is back on our screens this month as leading lady Michelle Keegan announces a date for its return.
Warner Music India officially launched today, as the company announced its newest affiliate with former Sony Music India executive Jay Mehta as managing director. His purview will also cover the other markets in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Two travelers heading in opposite directions cross paths in Nepal’s high Himalayas in Mountains Are a Dream That Call to Me.
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Michelle Keegan has quit BBC drama Our Girl after four years to spend more time at home in the UK.The former Coronation Street star, 32, who plays army medic Georgie Lane on the show, will leave the show after a final series later this year. According to reports, Michelle has decided to leave the show in a bid to pursue more acting jobs at home in the UK after filming in locations including South Africa, Nepal and Malaysia.
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