Sunday 24 August 2014

Kate Moss bares more than she bargained for in Ice Bucket challenge





SHE HAS bared all for photo shoots in the past, but Kate Moss revealed slightly more than she bargained for during her Ice Bucket challenge.


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Drama reigns at VMAs before awards show even airs

Snakes and stage slips: There's drama and the MTV Video Music Awards haven't even begun yet.Days before the big show, Iggy Azalea slipped offstage while performing "Fancy" at a MTV benefit concert, later posting the video on Instagram...


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VIDEO: Chris Martin and Stella McCartney team up to complete their ice bucket challenge





THEY were both nominated to do the ALS ice bucket challenge by Gwyneth Paltrow.


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Frankie Boyle calls for the BBC to sack Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson





CONTROVERSIAL comic Frankie Boyle has called for the BBC to get rid of Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson 'because he's a cultural tumour'.


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TV round-up: New Tricks, Horizon: The Truth About Red Meat and Richard III: New Evidence





NEW TRICKS is the drama that just will not stop and take its pension.


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Calling it quits! Kirsty Gallacher and husband Paul Sampson split after 14 years together





SKY SPORTS presenter Kirsty Gallacher and her rugby star husband Paul Sampson have reportedly split after 14 years together.


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Cilla review: Sheridan Smith talks playing Cilla Black in new biopic





SHERIDAN SMITH is fast becoming the go-to actress for factual drama.


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Radio 4's Shared Experiences highlights the benefits of a problem shared





FILLING the 11.30pm Yesterday In Parliament slot during the summer recess on Radio 4 has been one of the most compelling true-life series I have heard for a while.


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The Paying Guests review: Morally complex, atmospheric, romantic and psychologically deep





THE WAIT has been rewarded.


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Cliff Richard rejects sexual assault allegation

LONDON (AP) British pop star Cliff Richard says police have questioned him about a sexual assault allegation.A statement issued Sunday on behalf of Richard says the allegation that he assaulted a boy at a religious rally in Sheffield,...


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Stone Mattress review: A tale bursting with dark humour and withering commentary





SHORT STORIES are enjoying a resurgence, with new collections this year from literary heavyweights including Graham Swift and Hilary Mantel.


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The Zone Of Interest review: The best Martin Amis novel in two decades





JUST AS many comedians yearn to play Hamlet, many comic writers long to be taken seriously.


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Man At The Helm review: A joyous read full of wit and charm





NINE-YEAR-OLD Lizzie Vogel leads a fortunate life until one evening in 1970 when her mother Elizabeth cottons on to Lizzie's father's affair with Phil from the factory.


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Opera reviews: La Traviata and Russian Evening - Stravinski, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky





OPERAUPCLOSE is adept at taking iconic operas, reducing them like a fine sauce and serving them up with a twist.


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My Night With Reg review: A night to remember indeed





IN WHAT appeared to liberals as a tragic irony and to reactionaries as a just reward, the gay liberation movement of the 1970s was followed by a virus that threatened not only what the community had gained but the community itself.


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Prince Harry's ex Chelsy Davy set 'to marry her society jeweller boyfriend'





PRINCE HARRY's ex Chelsy Davy is expected to announce her engagement to society jeweller Charles Goode this week.


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BBC Prom 46: West-East Divan Orchestra prompted cheers deserved by all





WITH EVERY seat sold there was a special welcome from the Promenaders for this unique orchestra of young Israeli, Arab and Palestinian musicians.


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How the Palladium changed the life of Jeffrey Taylor





VADA the bona lallies on the feelie," was, apart from a few "good mornings", my only welcome as I entered my new dressing room backstage at the London Palladium.


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'Will I quit Doctor Who? Wait and see': Jenna Coleman remains tight-lipped over future





THE TARDIS will soon need to install a revolving door to cope with the flow of new visitors.


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The King Tut effect: How a teen Egyptian monarch captivated Europe





THE 1922 discovery of an Ancient Egyptian tomb sent shock waves around the globe and the excitement, fear and mystique of the mummified boy king still resonate today, as a new exhibition at the Ashmolean Musuem explores


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