coronavirus lockdown measures will be eased. Sir Patrick Vallance and Professor Chris Whitty spoke at a Downing Street press conference this evening (Thursday) following the announcement of plans for a tougher three-tier system in England.
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Netflix has to offer this week from some classic hits to some early-bird Christmas filmsHere’s what to watch:Series two of the hit show sees the introduction of Bonnie whose fraught relationship with her mother drives her anti-social behaviour, but revenge is what she really cares about.Elsewhere, Alyssa, now 19 is getting married as she tries to live a normal life off the grid, while James struggles to her how he really feels, until their past catches up on them.The show’s producers have
.coronavirus lockdown measures will be eased. Sir Patrick Vallance and Professor Chris Whitty spoke at a Downing Street press conference this evening (Thursday) following the announcement of plans for a tougher three-tier system in England.
Jay-Z is gearing up to produce a film adaptation of Dwayne Alexander Smith’s novel Forty Acres for Netflix.After producing the all-Black western The Harder They Fall, Jay is now teaming up with Luke Cage creator Cheo Hodari Coker for what is being described as a cross between The Firm and Get Out.Smith’s novel follows a Civil Rights lawyer who must fight for survival when he’s invited to join an elite black organisation with a mind-blowing secret.Coker will join Jay as a producer along with
David Dinkins, who served as New York City's first and only Black mayor during the 1990s, has died at 93. Dinkins' health aide found him unresponsive in his Lenox Hill apartment Monday night, the New York Post reported. The NYPD confrimed the report.
Netflix's growing campus on the southern edge of Albuquerque. Aside from construction jobs, the project is expected to result in 1,000 production jobs over the next decade.Netflix first marked its presence in New Mexico in 2018, when it announced it was buying Albuquerque Studios and pledged $1 billion in spending over a decade.
Netflix is doubling down on New Mexico as home for production. The streamer plans to boost its presence in the state by expandingABQ Studios — which it acquired in 2018as a central production hub — and committing to an additional $1 billion in production spend.
the COVID-19 pandemic, many rich New Yorkers fled the city to retreat to more secluded places.
“It’s been so long since we’ve seen our [Real Housewives Of New Jersey] and Vanderpump [Rules] pals,” Andy Cohen said during the Nov. 22 episode of Watch What Happens Live, right before the “Catch Up Quickfire” with stars from the beloved Bravo shows. Up first was Teresa Giudice, and Andy, 52, quizzed the RHONJ star about her new romance with Luis “Louie” Ruelas. “It’s fair new,” Teresa, 48, said, “so I’m taking things slow and we’ll see where it goes from there.”
Christmas has come early for many households who are wanting to bring a bit of magic to 2020.Some have already decked their homes out with highly-decorated trees and fairy lights, or others are simply tucking into the festive snacks.Let's also not forget the Christmas films because the national lockdown has us staying indoors a lot more.Whether it be a classic tale or a newly released hit, we all have a favourite that we just have to watch each year.But if you're looking for something new, look
Audiences are just moments away from the premiere of Shawn Mendes’ new Netflix documentary, “In Wonder”.
Earlier this week, workers setting up the 75-foot-tall Norway spruce found the owl and rescued it from the branches. One worker brought the owl to the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center in Saugerties, New York, for rehabilitation.A spokesperson for the Rockefeller Center confirmed the surprise present under the tree to on Thursday.
Guardian reported.Instead of “you cheap, lousy f—ot,” the song will use the line, “you’re cheap and you’re haggard,” the outlet reported.In another verse, the word “slut” will be muted.“We know the song is considered a Christmas classic and we will continue to play it this year, with our radio stations choosing the version of the song most relevant for their audience,” a BBC spokesperson said.The original version will still be played on BBC Radio 2, likely due to its older audience, the outlet
, who recently to "fight the culture wars", accused the BBC of choosing what is and isn't appropriate for listeners' "ignorant little years" in a post on Twitter.The Guardian columnist Owen Jones tweeted that as as a gay person he isn't "bothered" about the track's use of the word "f*****", adding: "It's an epic song."Last year, the BBC defended playing the unedited version of the 1987 song in the Gavin & Stacey Christmas special, where it was belted out by the characters Nessa Jenkins and Uncle
The Pogues’ ‘Fairytale of New York’ over the festive period that removes the words “f****t” and “slut” from Kirsty MacColl’s verse.BBC Radio 2 will continue to air the original version, but 6 Music will allow DJs to choose the version they wish to play.The 1987 festive staple sees MacColl and Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan adopting the roles of a warring married couple.She sings to MacGowan: “You scumbag, you maggot / You cheap lousy f****t / Happy Christmas, your arse / I pray God it’s our
What do you think of the change? Let us know in the comments below. A source told The Sun : "The feeling is that Radio 1’s listeners are younger and may not be as familiar with this song — so it has been decided that the lyrics should be edited." Fairytale of New York's lyrics hit headlines last year, when an uncensored version was sung by characters in the Gavin and Stacey Christmas special.Last year, BBC Radio presenter Alex Dyke also admitted he is "no longer comfortable" with the song in a
staying in has never been so appealing.
Netflix, Damsel.The Stranger Things star will play the lead role and also executive produce the film, set to be directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo from a script by Dan Mazeau.Netflix confirmed the news on Twitter, writing: “New Millie Bobby Brown movie alert!! Brown will star in and executive produce DAMSEL, a new fantasy film from director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and screenwriter Dan Mazeau.