Irish presenter Mark Cagney has opened up about the serious health scare he had earlier this year when he suffered a stroke while in a supermarket.
06.07.2021 - 19:33 / variety.com
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticEven with all the havoc the coronavirus wrought in the world, cinema could not be stopped, so why should Mark Cousins, the solicitous Irish critic-cum-tour guide whose 15-hour “The Story of Film: An Odyssey” was but a tip-of-the-iceberg survey of the medium’s infinite possibilities?Making the most of his time in lockdown, Cousins has compiled an appendix/capper to that marathon series, delivering “The Story of Film: A New Generation” on opening day of the Cannes
.Irish presenter Mark Cagney has opened up about the serious health scare he had earlier this year when he suffered a stroke while in a supermarket.
Jobs and earnings for SAG-AFTRA members have “rebounded and reached a new high in the first months of 2021, with streaming and commercials showing significant growth,” the union said Saturday night following an all-day meeting of its national board of directors.
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For Those I Love has shared a brand new video – watch the football-themed visual for new single ‘To Have You’ below.The song appears on the self-titled debut album from the project of Irish musician David Balfe, which was released earlier this year.The new video, directed by Niall Trask, was shot at Tolka Park, the stadium of Dublin-based football team Shelbourne FC.
Laura Whitmore took time out from her Love Island hosting duties as she made her way to Wimbledon for the tennis tournament. And the Irish telly star looked her very best for her day out in a floral dress, accessorised with a matching blazer and pearl headband.The final part of her outfit was a little less standard - a breast pump, which could be seen peeking out of her dress as she pumped in the car.
Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes have announced their new album ‘Sticky’, as well as details of a UK, Irish and European tour.The band’s first new album since 2019’s ‘End of Suffering’ is set for release on October 15 and has already been previewed with ‘My Town’, their recent collaboration with IDLES frontman Joe Talbot.‘Sticky’ has been further previewed today (July 5) with the release of the album’s title track, which Carter describes as being “about that moment where you’re drunk at a bus
secret pandemic baby. The first-time mum shared on Thursday that she had welcomed a baby girl via surrogate on April 8, 2021, and announced the happy news to her Twitter and Instagram followers.
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