DJ Steve Sutherland has tragically died. The iconic selector gained a huge following for his shows on radio stations Choice FM and Galaxy FM - just two highlights of a glittering career.
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Tom Grater International Film Reporter12 Years A Slave filmmaker Steve McQueen has called out “blatant racism” in the UK’s film and TV industries.Writing in an op-ed for newspaper The Observer, the Oscar winner said he was tired of listening to excuses and hoping for action. He stated that the UK is “far behind” the U.S.
in representing black and ethnic minorities (BAME) in its screen sector workforce.“Last year, I visited a TV-film set in London. It felt like I had walked out of one
.DJ Steve Sutherland has tragically died. The iconic selector gained a huge following for his shows on radio stations Choice FM and Galaxy FM - just two highlights of a glittering career.
Beverley Knight and the MOBO Awards paid tribute to the late DJ.“We are deeply saddened to hear the news of DJ Steve Sutherland’s passing. His contribution to the Black British Music scene will never be forgotten,” wrote the MOBO Awards on Twitter.We are deeply saddened to hear the news of DJ Steve Sutherland’s passing.
Meghan Markle is currently engrossed in a heated legal battle against a British Tabloid, who she sued for publishing quotes from a private and confidential letter that she had written to her father, Thomas Markle, three months after her royal wedding with Prince Harry in 2018.
Over a year ago, several of Meghan Markle‘s friends, under the condition of anonymity, spoke out about lies and untruths that had been published about her over the years.
Good Morning Britain star Susanna Reid is said to be dating Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish again, one year after their split. Susanna, 49, had split from Steve in April last year after starting a relationship in August 2018 and later said she will never get married.
Good Morning Britain star Susanna Reid is said to be dating Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish again, one year after their split. Susanna, 49, had split from Steve in April last year after starting a relationship in August 2018 and later said she will never get married.
Sharon Stone revealed she was devastated over the news that her ex, Steve Bing, had died. The 62-year-old spoke to Extra in the wake of the prominent film producer’s death by suicide on June 22. “This is really hard. I had a really hard time with it,” she began. “He’s a complicated person who I didn’t think always made good decisions … It’s a tough one. It’s a very tough one.”
Elizabeth Hurley is speaking out in honor of Steve Bing, her ex and the father of her child, after news of his death. Bing, a film producer and philanthropist, committed suicide on Monday by leaping off a building in Century City, California.
I May Destroy You‘s Michaela Coel, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Colin Firth are among more than 3,500 professionals in film and TV who have signed an open letter demanding an end to systemic racism in the industry.The new letter (via Deadline), which is adapted from one published in Hollywood last week by the Black Film Collective, calls for the industry’s “active engagement to tackle structural and systemic racism in our industry, in the UK and around the world”.It comes in the wake of Black Lives
Jake Kanter International TV EditorMore than 3,500 film and TV professionals, including top British actors and creatives, have signed an open letter to the UK screen industry demanding an end to “systemic racism.”The missive was adapted from a “powerful and eloquent” letter published in Hollywood last week and its signatories include Michaela Coel, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Colin Firth, Jane Featherstone and David Yates.You can read the full letter below, but at its core are four demands:Other notable