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A 14-year-old in South Australia has started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for her trans mother to have gender affirmation surgery.Leah Ewart, started the campaign on July 11 to fund her mother, Saoirse Ewart’s surgery. Saoirse was born intersex and raised as a boy by her Irish family.
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Made in Italy which will see them act out a story of loss not dissimilar to their own.Mirroring their own life experience in some ways, they’ll play a father and son who have lost their wife and mother respectively.While Micheál didn’t find the project ‘cathartic’ in dealing with his own grief, he hopes it will in time help himself and his father process the loss they suffered when their beloved Natasha Richardson died in 2009.Speaking to the Irish Mail on Sunday the shared, ‘It’s very easy to
straight to your inboxManchester City forward Daniel Arzani has joined Dutch side FC Utrecht on loan for the 2020/21 season. Arzani joined City in the summer of 2018 from sister club Melbourne City after representing Australia in the World Cup in Russia.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefWhile resurgent waves of COVID-19 have caused new lockdowns and stay-at-home restrictions in places including California, Hong Kong and Australia’s Victoria State, nearly half of the world’s cinemas are now back in operation, according to data from the U.K.’s Gower Street Analytics.That should come as some relief to exhibitors and distributors who, in addition to coronavirus, have been rocked by other recent industry developments.
The British Film Institute, together with the U.K. government's Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, has started the recruitment process for a new BFI chair, with Josh Berger due to step down from the role in November.
Amazon original . Now, she’s part of two of the biggest graphic novel adaptations, playing Nora on the upcoming FX on Hulu series,, and romancing Ellen Page in season 2 of Netflix’s . When it comes to the former, Ireland is slated to play a new character in the series adapted from the popular sci-fi graphic novel series of the same name about Yorick Brown (Ben Schnetzer), the last surviving male after everyone with a Y chromosome simultaneously dies, leaving a society run by women.
Nicole Kidman reunited with her mother after spending eight months apart due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She shared the big moment on Instagram with a pair of photos showing the two embracing after they had appropriately quarantined themselves.
Nicole Kidman and her mom are finally reunited in Australia after 8 months amidst the global Coronavirus pandemic. The 53-year-old Oscar winner took to Instagram this weekend to share a few photos of her hugging her mom Janelle for the first time in eight months.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefFilming has got under way in Adelaide on Australian comedy-drama series “Aftertaste.” It is the first major production to shoot in the state of South Australia since the coronavirus shut-down, and comes as a state of disaster and a nighttime curfew are declared in neighboring Victoria state, which includes Melbourne.The six-part Closer Productions show will shoot for five weeks in Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills.
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 those feelings thanks to a new film he's made with his Oscar-nominated dad, Northern Irish
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