Ireland Baldwin is looking back at the voicemail dad Alec Baldwin left her 15 years ago.
21.01.2022 - 19:32 / officialcharts.com
The Weeknd holds on to claim a second week at Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart with Dawn FM.
Leading once again with big streaming numbers, Dawn FM holds off competition from previous chart-toppers, 30 by Adele (2) and Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour (3).
Climbing back into the Top 10 this week is Eminem’s Curtain Call: The Hits, up three to Number 8, while three albums are back in the Top 20; Lewis Capaldi’s Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent is at 17, Harry Styles’ Fine Line flies ten to Number 19, and Adele is up three to Number 20 with 25.
This week’s highest new entry comes from British musician and producer Bonobo with Fragments, debuting at Number 42.
Ireland Baldwin is looking back at the voicemail dad Alec Baldwin left her 15 years ago.
Back in 2007, Alec Baldwin was in the midst of a messy divorce from Kim Basinger, and during their legal battle a voicemail he left their daughter, Ireland, was somehow leaked.
Back in 2007, Alec Baldwin was in the midst of a messy divorce from Kim Basinger, and during their legal battle a voicemail he left their daughter, Ireland, was somehow leaked.
Just as President Biden’s top medical adviser Anthony Fauci is declaring that the U.S. is exiting “the full-blown pandemic phase” of Covid, three studios are hoping to lure out adult audiences, largely women who’ve been slow to return to cinemas.
LONDON -- Novels by Damon Galgut and Colm Toibin are among eight books contending for Britain’s Rathbones Folio Prize for literature.Galgut’s Booker Prize-winning South African story “The Promise” and Toibin’s novel about Thomas Mann, “The Magician,” were on the shortlist announced Wednesday for the multi-genre 30,000 pound ($41,000) prize.They are up against four other works of fiction: Natasha Brown’s debut novel “Assembly;” Claire Keegan’s “Small Things Like These;” Gwendoline Riley’s “My Phantoms;” and Sunjeev Sahota’s “China Room.”Contenders also include Selima Hill’s poetry collection “Men Who Feed Pigeons” and “Albert and the Whale,” Philip Hoare’s nonfiction book about the artist Albrecht Dürer.The winner, chosen by a jury of three other writers, will be announced on March 23.Founded in 2013 to rival the prestigious Booker Prize, the Folio is open to fiction, nonfiction and poetry from anywhere in the world published in Britain.
Kristen Stewart has landed her first ever Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a leading role for her portrayal of Princess Diana in the 2021 movie, Spencer. The biopic was released in cinemas in November and, while it received generally positive reviews from critics, some of the late princess’ close friends were much less enthused and criticised how she was made to come across.The film is largely based on one weekend in Diana’s life when she and Prince Charles were hit with claims that their marriage was at breaking point while attempting to enjoy the Christmas festivities at the famous Sandringham Estate.
Utopia has taken U.S. rights to writer-director-producer Lena Dunham’s latest directorial Sharp Stick which made its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. A theatrical release is planned for later this year.
Olivia Rodrigo’s SOUR returns to Number 1 on the Official Irish Albums Chart for a 15th total week.
Lewis Capaldi has announced a huge concert in Cardiff in the summer.The singer-songwriter is set to play at Alexandra Head in Cardiff Bay on July 20 as part of The Bay Series. Tickets go on sale this Friday (February 4) at 10am and can be purchased here.The date comes in the middle of a busy UK tour in the summer, which will see him perform at Manchester Castlefield Bowl, along with dates in Glasgow and Ireland before wrapping up with two nights at The O2 in London.He is also set to headline this year‘s Isle Of Wight Festival alongside Muse and Kasabian in June.Meanwhile, Bastille frontman Dan Smith recently revealed that he has been writing with Capaldi as the latter continues work on his second album.Capaldi released his debut record, ‘Divinely Uninspired To A Heavenly Extent’, in 2019.
Gale force winds are forecast to batter Falkirk over the weekend, with forecasters issuing a string of weather warnings.
Parklife's big summer return for 2022 saw a huge clamour for tickets this week - causing a sell-out of weekend passes within hours of going on general sale on Thursday.
Damian Lewis spoke publicly for the first time since the death of his late wife, actress Helen McCrory, and, fittingly, he did so at a poetry reading event dedicated in her honor.The and star took the stage Tuesday at the National Theatre in London for an event dubbed, . The event, based on the poetry anthologist Allie Esiri's book of the same name, also featured poetry readings from McCrory's closest friends.In front of a packed crowd nearing 1,000 in attendance, Lewis took the stage and and made note of the befitting event.«This evening is dedicated to her and it's perfect, because Helen loved the National Theatre,» said Lewis according to of London.
Damian Lewis continues to honor the memory of his late wife, Helen McCrory.
As we await a new series of The Crown, actress Elizabeth Debicki is set to take to the centre stage as she prepares to play Princess Diana in the final two series of the show. Stepping into the role, in a statement Elizabeth said: “Princess Diana's spirit, her words and her actions live in the hearts of so many. “It is my true privilege and honour to be joining this masterful series, which has had me absolutely hooked from episode one.” From her shattered dreams of making it as a ballerina to her upcoming roles, here’s everything you need to know about the star… Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Damian Lewis is honoring his late wife Helen McCrory.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife holds on at Number 1 on the UK’s Official Film Chart for a second week.
There are many ways to "do" Eurovision successfully, but the most obvious path to success is one many people actually overlook: just enter with a good song. Brooke Scullion - a former Top 3 finalist in The Voice UK's 2020 series - has thankfully chosen to follow this advice.
The Weeknd name-dropping her on his new album ‘Dawn FM’.On the track ‘Here We Go… Again’, fellow Canadian Abel Tesfaye sings: “I loved her right, make her scream like Neve Campbell.”Asked about the shout-out during an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, the Scream star said: “How crazy is that? It’s pretty crazy.“Well at first, my publicist told me, and she was like, ‘The Weeknd,’ and I was like, ‘Wait, which weekend? Last weekend?’ I had no idea what she was talking about.”“And then I realized, ‘Oh, the guy who played at the Super Bowl! That guy!’” she added to Corden. Fellow Canadian.