The World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned about the “unacceptably high” rate of syphilis among men who have sex with men (MSM) around the world.
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Radiohead, Foals, Supergrass and Glass Animals are among a host of Oxford-bred bands who have donated items to a prize draw to help keep a local music magazine afloat.Nightshift, Oxford’s monthly local music newspaper which has been published since 1991, has been unable to print during the coronavirus pandemic due to a drop in advertising.
The magazine relies on adverts to run as a freesheet and needs to raise £12,000 to cover costs until revenue picks up again (via BBC).Radiohead have donated
.The World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned about the “unacceptably high” rate of syphilis among men who have sex with men (MSM) around the world.
Sofía Carson and Paulina Char are two young women who are shining bright with their own light and unique careers. The first one does it in front of the cameras, and at 28 years old, is a true Hollywood star.
Sofia Carson was completely “wowed” by a question during her latest interview because she had never been asked it before!
Radiohead, Foals, Glass Animals, Supergrass and more Oxford bands have helped keep a local music magazine afloat with donations reaching a fundraising target.Nightshift, Oxford’s monthly music magazine that has been in print since 1995, needed to raise £12,000 to cover printing and distribution costs after being forced to go on hiatus last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Love Island has returned and with it, a bunch of sexy singletons ready to find love. The hit ITV2 show has already seen the recruits coupling up for the first time, including Sharon Gaffka, who admitted her biggest turn-off is white jeans on the first episode of the series.
John Langley, who was the creator of the long-running TV series “Cops,” has died during a road race in Mexico, a family spokeswoman said.
initially postponed last year due to unrest tied to the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Paramount Network later canceled the series altogether, but some versions of the show still air in syndication internationally.Langley, an Oklahoma City native, grew up in Los Angeles and served in the US Army in the early 1960s.
Cops, has died of apparent heart attack while taking part in a road race in Baja, Mexico. According to a family spokeswoman, the 78-year-old TV and film director was competing “in the Coast to Coast Ensenada-San Felipe 250 off-road race” when his health deteriorated.
Mexico, a family spokeswoman said.Langley died in Baja, Mexico, of an apparent heart attack Saturday during the Coast to Coast Ensenada-San Felipe 250 off-road race, family spokeswoman Pam Golum said. He was 78.“Cops” was among the first reality series on the air when it debuted in 1989, and it would become an institution through 32 seasons.
Paul Theroux’s 1981 bestselling novel The Mosquito Coast shapes Apple TV+’ original series created and executive produced by Luther’s Neil Cross. Season 1 plays like an expanded prequel, introducing the anti-consumerism idealist and inventor Allie Fox (played by Theroux’s real-life nephew Justin Theroux) who with his family flees to Mexico on the run from the U.S.
EXCLUSIVE: Primetime Emmy winner Kyra Sedgwick is set to direct Rebecca Banner’s 2016 Black List screenplay Space Oddity with Kyle Allen, Alexandra Shipp and Madeline Brewer starring. The pic reps Sedgwick’s second feature directorial after Story of a Girl for which she received a DGA nomination. Space Oddity is set to begin production this month in Rhode Island.
Ann-Marie Corvin Barcelona-based producer distributor Filmax has snagged the Spanish and international rights to Carlota González-Adrio’s debut thriller “The House Among the Cactuses.”Currently in post-production, the film is based on Paul Pen’s U.S.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterTribeca Festival, the first in-person film festival in the U.S.
NEW YORK -- Fifteen months after shuttering for the pandemic, New York's Radio City Music Hall reopened its doors Saturday for the Tribeca Festival premiere of a new Dave Chappelle documentary for a full-capacity, fully-vaccinated audience.The debut of “Dave Chappelle: This Time This Place,” which chronicles Chappelle's pandemic stand-up series held in rural Ohio cornfields, marked the first time the hallowed midtown hall was yet again packed since closing in March 2020 — a shutdown that put a