As leaves fall and the nights get chillier, punters are searching for the best pubs to enjoy a cosy afternoon pint.
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The coming-of-age teen series takes place in the 70s and was based on a book by Gabrielle Carey and Kathy Lette (it was also made into a film in 1981).
Released by Network Ten in 2012, the TV series brought to life the storylines featuring sex, gender politics and what it was like to grow up in Sydney coastal suburb Cronulla at that time.
Now, Puberty Blues has found a legion of new fans after its two seasons dropped on Netflix earlier this year.
So what are the cast up to almost a decade after
As leaves fall and the nights get chillier, punters are searching for the best pubs to enjoy a cosy afternoon pint.
Mick Jagger has joked on-stage about Paul McCartney’s recent comments on The Rolling Stones, during which he called them a “blues cover band”.During an interview with the New Yorker earlier this month, McCartney said: “[The Beatles’] net was cast a bit wider than [the Stones’]. I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are.”At a concert in Los Angeles last Thursday (October 14), Jagger made a brief swipe at McCartney’s comments.“There’s so many
Paul McCartney seems to have reignited the longstanding rivalry between The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.
The stars will be sharing their opinions on the latest TV shows and films, while the usual Gogglebox families will also offer their judgement. In recent years, Gogglebox guests have included Naomi Campbell and Naomi Gallagher, the Whitehalls, the Perrys, Danny and Dani Dyer, England footballers Dele Alli and Eric Dier and One Direction’s Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson.
By now, the odds are you have read the New Yorker short story “Cat Person” by Kristen Roupenia. “Cat Person” was the year’s most downloaded fiction published in The New Yorker, and one of the most widely read pieces overall of 2017.
Paul McCartney has labelled The Rolling Stones as “a blues cover band” in a new interview.The musician was reflecting on The Beatles’ legacy when he made the remark about the long-running band.Speaking to The New Yorker, McCartney wasn’t, as the profile notes, ‘above suggesting that The Beatles worked from a broader range of musical languages than their peers — not least the Rolling Stones’.McCartney said: “I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the
Back in the latter half of the 1960s, there was no musical rivalry more intense than that between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
The New Yorker, the Beatles member called rival British rock band The Rolling Stones a “blues cover band.”Ouch.“I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are,” McCartney, 79, said. “I think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs.”It’s not the first time he took a dig at the band, either.
playing a heroin addict on a 1974 episode of the hit cop TV series “Kojak” and starred in the sci-fi 1975 movie, “The Stepford Wives.” Later film roles included a co-starring appearance in the Robert Altman comedy “O.C. and Stiggs” (1987) as well as the independently made rockabilly satire “Johnny Suede” (1992) starring Brad Pitt and Catherine Keener.
Marilyn Stasio Theater CriticHere’s a treat: a restorative evening of Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s loving recollections of growing up in an upstate New York boarding house run by a life force known as Nanny.When Nanny made her appearance, I wanted to climb up on stage and crawl into her lap.
The cast of the new Amazon Original series “I Know What You Did Last Summer” were honoured by a visit from Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Freddie Prinze Jr. on Friday.
Passing the torch! Ahead of the premiere of Amazon Prime’s I Know What You Did Last Summer TV series, the cast of the original movie gave their blessing to the new cast.
The trailer and poster for Cyrano are here!
The trailer for tick, tick…BOOM!, Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s directorial debut, is here!
Former Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham, 45, isn’t holding back in her new book! Grisham spilled all sorts of behind-the-scenes details about former President Donald Trump, 75, in her upcoming memoir I’ll Take Your Questions Now, including an inappropriate obsession with a younger female aide, according to The Washington Post, which received an advance copy of the book.