Naya Rivera is being remembered by her Glee cast in a very special way this holiday season.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Pupils and staff at St John Ogilvie High have raised a whooping £1000 for St Andrew’s Hospice.With the school unable to carry out any specific fundraisers due to Covid-19 restrictions , pupils and staff were asked to make a small donation instead.St John Ogilvie head teacher Lorna Lawson was overwhelmed with the response and said: “We are delighted to continue working with and supporting our business
.Naya Rivera is being remembered by her Glee cast in a very special way this holiday season.
Colin Mochrie is calling on Toronto’s decision-makers to put an end to encampment evictions across the city.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo hinted at the possibility of another statewide shutdown but said for now state policy is focused on containment by county and by neighborhood and the small gatherings excoriated by health officials are way deadlier than restaurants and bars.
straight to your inboxBarcelona presidential candidate Joan Laporta says he is hopeful of convincing Lionel Messi to stay at the Nou Camp and hinted he may try to convince Pep Guardiola to return to the club.Laporta is an influential figure in Barca's history, having had a seven-year stint as president at the Nou Camp between 2003 and 2010.
Paul McCartney and The Weeknd are among the artists who have donated a collection of signed or unique microphones for an upcoming charity sale.Reverb, the largest online marketplace dedicated to musical instruments, is hosting a charity auction next month to raise money for youth music education programs that have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.Other artists who have donated to the auction include: Billie Eilish, Bruno Mars, Alanis Morissette, Kesha, Damon Albarn, John Legend, J
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.NEW College Lanarkshire staff were served up an inspiring treat from a special culinary guest.The college’s new series of “Inspiring Conversations” kicked off in style with a question and answer session with Andrew Temple, chief creative officer of the hugely popular Six By Nico restaurants.Principal Professor Christopher Moore interviewed Andrew in an online broadcast to employees.Andrew oversees and
John Boyega made headlines earlier this year with a powerful Black Lives Matter speech back in June, where he addressed concerns that speaking out may affect his career.
Suzanne Somers is opening up about her incredible career and how she's been able to get back up again — better than ever -- after a few setbacks.The 74-year-old actress spoke to ET's Kevin Frazier as part of ET's week — which also features interviews with Jane Seymour, Melissa Joan Hart, Tisha Campbell and Patricia Richardson — and candidly talked about everything from her and husband Alan Hamel's recent scary fall down the stairs which resulted in her breaking her neck and fracturing her spine,
Shawn Mendes is opening up about his upcoming album with music icon Elton John.
Roger Daltrey is reigniting a feud with Elton John over the latter’s alleged refusal to participate in a charity event. Two years ago, Daltrey told The Mirror that he’s tried to contact John to participate in a show he does for the Teenage Cancer Trust but said all of his calls and emails have gone unanswered by the “Rocketman” singer. “I have done his charity three times, it’s about time he did one for me,” The Who frontman said at the time, referencing the Elton John AIDS Foundation. A
While Queen Elizabeth II’s two oldest children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, have played major roles on “The Crown”, season 4 formally introduced Prince Andrew, who is portrayed by newcomer Tom Byrne. The Netflix historical drama depicts the future Duke of York in his early 20s, during his time in the Royal Navy and before his eventual marriage to Sarah Ferguson.
, season 4 formally introduced Prince Andrew, who is portrayed by newcomer Tom Byrne. The Netflix historical drama depicts the future Duke of York in his early 20s, during his time in the Royal Navy and before his eventual marriage to Sarah Ferguson.