Saturday, 18 October 2014

Only Fools And Horses' John Challis: 'I would like to swap places with Robert De Niro'





THE actor famous for playing Boycie discusses his new book Reggie In The Frame and the night David Jason brought tears to his eyes...


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'My perfect weekend? Proper family time,' says Strictly's Frankie Bridge





THE SATURDAY's singer Frankie Bridge, currently dancing in the BBC competition, talks Sunday roasts, footballer hubbie Wayne Bridge and ordering Nando's on a Friday night...


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Friday, 17 October 2014

Life after death

Henrietta Lacks isn't exactly a household name but, as her granddaughter said, she may just be the most important woman in the world.Despite the fact she died in 1951, at age 31 from cervical cancer, there is now more of Henrietta...


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'Angelina Jolie is like family now,' Meet the man behind THOSE horns in Maleficent





FROM Maleficent’s spectacular horns to Mrs. George Clooney’s wedding hat milliner Justin Smith is having a hell of a year. With the home entertainment release of the Disney smash on October 20 Express.co.uk gets an insider's view of working with the Hollywood legend.


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Kate Moss cosies up on sofa during Gogglebox episode for cancer charity





VIEWERS called for Kate Moss to be "a permanent fixture" on reality TV favourite Gogglebox tonight when she got comfy on the sofa all in the name of charity.


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Destiny leak reveals new DLC items and future events





DESTINY fans may have been given another sneak peek at some of the items set to be added in upcoming DLC The Dark Below, after an online leak revealed new raid gear for each class.


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Douglas Lilburn: Mover and shaker

Here's a post-modern idea for an episode of Doctor Who . The good doctor finds himself in London's BBC Radiophonic Music Workshop in 1963, where techno-boffins are fiddling with primitive electronic equipment. They're creating a...


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T.J. McNamara: The depletion of the earth

This week three artists take the land as their subject and use it in ways other than direct representation. The visionary paintings of Michael Shepherd, called The Land of Cockayne at Two Rooms, are a comment on the exploitation...


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Cleese can die another day





COMEDY veteran John Cleese has rejected reports he is to quit film acting after raising eyebrows earlier this week when he appeared to rule out ever appearing in a movie again, blaming gruelling workloads and claiming he would “die” before the completion of any new feature.


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'He is an amazing actor': Kevin Hart on working with Colin Flirth on 'The Intouchables'





HE is usually known for his light-hearted film parts but comedian Kevin Heart is now gearing up to play the heavyweight role of Omar Sy in the American remake of 'D'Intouchables'.


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Manhattan Transfer singer, founder dies at 72

NEW YORK (AP) Tim Hauser, the founder and singer of the Grammy-winning vocal troupe The Manhattan Transfer, died Thursday from cardiac arrest, band representative JoAnn Geffen said Friday.He was 72.Hauser founded Manhattan Transfer,...


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Common: Dark days

Worried but focused. Scared but determined. Depressed but hopeful. You can read a lot into the album art for Common's new record, which shows the rapper-actor photographed in black and white, staring meaningfully into the camera,...


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Bono says he wears sunglasses due to glaucoma

LONDON (AP) U2 singer Bono says his ever-present sunglasses aren't a rock-star affectation he has suffered from glaucoma for 20 years.The condition a buildup of pressure that can damage the optic nerve can make the eyes sensitive...


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Douglas Lilburn: Electronic music pioneer honoured

Here's a post-modern idea for an episode of Doctor Who. The good doctor finds himself in London's BBC Radiophonic Music Workshop in 1963, where techno-boffins are fiddling with primitive electronic equipment. They're creating a distinctive...


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When in Rome! Sarah Jessica Parker does a bit of thrift shopping in Italian Flee market





HER Sex And The City character had a penchant for expensive clothes and high-end designer shoes.


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Angie Stone: True to her roots

You could put Angie Stone right next to the definition of the word diva in the dictionary. The 52-year-old R&B-soul sister has always had a powerhouse voice - probably in part because of her time spent singing gospel growing up...


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Garden of the Week: Shrewsbury is overall winner of Britain In Bloom





THE people of Shrewsbury will be celebrating after their town was named Champion Of Champions in the Royal Horticultural Society’s Britain In Bloom 2014.


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OS X Yosemite: Apple's new feature-laden OS brings the changes for Safari and Spotlight





APPLE revealed their new operating system, the OS X Yosemite, alongside their new range of products yesterday and boy have things changed.


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Veteran stuntmen become directors with 'John Wick'

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) Chad Stahelski and David Leitch speak in shorthand when it comes to shooting sprees. Also mixed martial arts throw-downs, crazy car crashes and escaping explosions.After 20 years performing, choreographing,...


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David Cronenberg writes first novel, 'Consumed'

NEW YORK (AP) To finish his first novel, David Cronenberg had to work around a few other projects.Like the four movies he completed over the past eight years."I would actually have to leave what I was writing for a year and a...


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