Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter
10.09.2021 - 16:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter to get the top stories direct to your inbox
An adorable job advert for a nursery worker seeking a person to ‘impersonate an astronaut’, ‘read upside down’ and ‘dance in the rain’ has melted hearts.
Moorlands Day Nursery, Chorley New Road, Horwich is seeking an early years worker for their pre-school and deputy manager Megan Bell decided to adopt a quirky style of recruitment, sharing the versatility needed for the role and the joys that come with it.
Dire
Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter
To keep up with Rochdale news sign up to the MyRochdale newsletter here
They might have spent much of lockdown apart because of the pandemic but Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid have reason to celebrate today – it’s their anniversary!
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Justin Mikita are sharing a cute moment on the red carpet!
Guy Lodge Film CriticFemale directors and actors reigned supreme at tonight’s San Sebastian Film Festival awards ceremony, with the Romanian actor-turned-director Alina Grigore taking the Golden Shell for Best Film for her intimate debut feature “Blue Moon.” The film, a raw realist study of a young woman attempting to free herself from an abusive rural household, was an unexpected winner, besting a number of higher-profile auteur films in the festival’s main competition.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentRome’s growing MIA market, dedicated to international TV series, feature films and documentaries, has secured a rich roster of fresh international product in various stages and announced a clutch of prominent U.S. and European execs set to make the trek for the mostly in-person Oct.
Big fans! Witney Carson, Artem Chigvintsev and more Dancing With the Stars pros have little ones cheering them on.
JD Linville In “Blue Moon,” young Irina dreams of University in Bucharest while her chaotic, rural family serves to undermine her future.
Eve Jobs, 23, has been spotted on a rare outing in Rome, Italy. The daughter of the late Steve Jobs was photographed shopping with her mom Laurene Powell Jobs, 57, at Dolce & Gabbana on September 17 — see all the pics here.
Courteney Cox has reunited with her partner Johnny McDaid in the UK for a series of Snow Patrol shows.On Saturday, she arrived at the Isle of Wight festival, and was even spotted taking selfies with fans.The Friends actress rocked a simple black sweater and black luxe trousers for the annual festival, paired with an over-the-shoulder fanny pack.
The “Real Housewives” reunions arguably bring out some of the most catching commentaries, but the reunion for “The Real Housewives Of New York City” has been cancelled.
previously reported, Bravo had been hoping to tape the reunion sometime later this month or in early October.Ratings for the “The Real Housewives of New York” dipped to record lows this season, despite escalating tensions between cast members Ramona Singer, LuAnn de Lesseps, Sonja Morgan, Leah McSweeney and newcomer Eboni K.
Bravo has canceled the reunion special for the latest season of The Real Housewives of New York City.
Expeditions: Rome have sat down to share more on what the historical RPG will bring to the table.In a trailer shared during THQ Nordic‘s 10th Anniversary Showcase, Logic Artists creative director Jonas Waever and lead producer Sonat Ozturk shared an in-depth look at some of the gameplay and features within Expeditions: Rome. Playing as a “young Roman noble who is forced to flee Rome”, players will rise up the ranks before assuming control as a Legate.The turn-based combat is presented in
K.J. Yossman John Malkovich (“The New Pope”) is set to play legendary classical conductor Sergiu Celibidache in a new film titled “The Yellow Tie”, Variety can exclusively reveal.Based on a screenplay by the conductor’s son, Serge Ioan Celebidachi and James Olivier (“Octav”), the biopic will explore Celibidache’s life as one of the world’s most controversial conductors, alternatively considered a genius and a madman by the conventional classical music world.
Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentIn Italian director Francesco Lettieri’s “Lovely Boy,” which is the closing film of Venice’s independently run Venice Days section, a rising star of Rome’s never before depicted trap music scene gets sucked into a spiral of self-destruction.“Lovely Boy” is the sophomore feature by Lettieri, who made his debut with “Ultras,” a drama about Neapolitan soccer hooligans that plays worldwide on Netflix.Both “Ultras” and “Lovely Boy” were lead produced by