In the colony known as Hollywood, beekeeping is on the rise. "People suddenly have time on their hands at home," says Andrew Ward, a first assistant director (Saving Private Ryan, Westworld).
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SOAK – aka Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bridie Monds-Watson – has shared a new collaborative spoken word track with Gemma Doherty of alt-pop duo Saint Sister.The idea behind ‘I’m Alive’ was conceptualised by photographer and director Ellius Grace during the height of coronavirus-imposed lockdown.
The track features a poem written and performed by Monds-Watson, with backing instrumentals provided by Doherty.‘I’m Alive’ also premiered with a short film brought to life by a team of
.In the colony known as Hollywood, beekeeping is on the rise. "People suddenly have time on their hands at home," says Andrew Ward, a first assistant director (Saving Private Ryan, Westworld).
American rapper RZA has taken on racism at street level – by creating a new jingle for ice cream trucks to replace the decades-old “Turkey in the Straw” tune.
Rising Irish singer-songwriter Flynn is back with a new single B-Side.
Instagram of their staycation in Galway showing the couple having a serious splash about in the sea. A post shared by AlanHughesTV (@alanhughestv) on Aug 9, 2020 at 2:58am PDTThe Ireland AM presenter took to Instagram sharing a video of their water fight and it is all kinds of hilarious.In the caption, he said, ‘Kids will be kids
Nothing was going to get in Robert Pattinson’s way of auditioning for “Batman”, including filming “Tenet”.
Game on. Taylor Swift has pulled out the big guns in her battle with Fontaines D.C. for the U.K. chart title.
Comcast-owned European pay TV giant Sky said on Tuesday that it will releaseThe Secret Gardenin cinemas and on its Sky Cinema service in the U.K. and Ireland on Oct.
U2 have donated a further $1,500,000 (£1.2m) to helping the live music survive during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, according to reports.It comes after the Bono-fronted rock band donated €10m to Irish COVID-19 relief efforts back in April.According to Billboard, this new amount also includes the €200,000 (£180K) amount that the group raised in a recent fundraiser for Ireland’s music industry.Bono and the Edge shared a video of their acoustic rendition of the Led Zeppelin classic ‘Stairway To
Vanity Fair in a story that hit the internet on July 29."I don't, even still, think that I've fully comprehended it, and that seems to be a similar journey to a lot of people I've spoken to," he added "Fifty-year-olds who lost their parents when they were 12, 13… One day they're out gardening, and something comes over them and they just break down."Over the last two years, Micheál has processed a lot of that grief thanks to a new film he's made with his Oscar-nominated dad, Northern Irish actor
Nicki Minaj and A$AP Ferg have announced the forthcoming release of a new collaborative single, ‘Move Ya Hips’.The track’s release date was shared on Twitter by Ferg after A$AP Rocky asked where it was in a tweet on Monday (July 27).“SUMBODY TELL [A$AP Ferg] 2 DROP DAT SHIT WIT HIM N NICKI ASAP,” Rocky said.In response, Minaj said, “Flacko, I heard it was coming Thursday but I could be wrong”, with Ferg confirming ten minutes later the track would be released on Thursday July 30.“Move Ya Hips”
Lana Del Rey has shared the first poem from her forthcoming spoken word audiobook, ‘Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass’. The text, ‘LA Who Am I To Love You?’, is one of the collection’s longer poems, and will open the book.Listen to it below:‘Violet Bent Backwards Over The Grass’ is expected to drop today (July 28).
Taylor Swift will released her new album 'Folklore' at midnight New York time (5am Irish time).
coronavirus pandemic - with European holiday destinations like Italy and Greece on the list.
RTÉ Guide, the 38-year-old said, ‘I would love my own show, something in current or social affairs, whether it will materialise or not that’s another thing.’‘In saying that, I’m genuinely very happy on Ireland AM; it’s home for me now, I love the programme and I’ve great relationships with the presenters on it.’She previously told EVOKE, ‘Ireland AM is demanding but anybody who is ambitious always wants more.