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2009
An art critic has praised Marcus’ “strong, fierce” painting.The expert was called in to judge artwork created by ‘Big Brother’ contestants Marcus and Noirin as part of this week’s shopping task.After the hopefuls had put the finishing touches to their paintings, Big Brother announced: “Shortly, an independent art critic will enter the Task Room to …
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July
2009
‘Are You Being Served?’ star Mollie Sugden has died at the age of 86.The actress - who was most famous for playing Mrs Slocombe in the classic BBC sitcom - passed away last night (01.07.09) at Guilford’s Royal Surrey County with her sons Robin and Simon Moore at her bedside.Her agent, Joan Reddin, said: “I represented her for more than 30 years and…
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July
2009
Joe Swash has moved in with Pamela Anderson.The ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me out Of Here’ winner met the former ‘Baywatch’ actress for a week to film two new documentaries for Living tv, ‘At Home with Joe’ and ‘Pamela Anderson: When Joe Came to Stay’.In the programmes, former ‘EastEnders’ actor Joe visits Pamela at her Malibu Beach home in the US and…
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July
2009
Andrew Sachs’ ‘Coronation Street’ character will be killed off.The former ‘Fawlty Towers’ star - who signed to play Ramsay Clegg for 15 episodes in May - had been hoping to extend his three-month stint on the Itv soap.Producers have, however, refused the 79-year-old actor’s plea to stay on the show, killing off his character with a dramatic heart a…
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July
2009
Johnny Depp may be one of the most popular actors and box office gold but it wasn’t always the case for the forty six year old who is currently promoting his new gangster movie Public Enemies.”I went through twenty years of basically in what the industry define as failures, so for the best part of twenty years I was defined as box office poison. “I…
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July
2009
After hearing Mamaduke Duke’s first and second singles (Kid Gloves and Rubber Lover), I was intrigued as to what they had in store for us on the follow up.
At a first listen especially to the intro I would have probably bet my clothes on a gamble that this wasn’t the band I thought I was reviewing, with a hint of techno and a vag…
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July
2009
Twenty-year-old singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Steve Appleton will release his second single ‘City Won’t Sleep,’ the follow-up to debut ‘Dirty Funk,’ on August 10.Taking inspiration from an array of genres including Pop, Rock, Funk and Dance, Steve Appleton has an ear for tune, an eye for an inc…
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July
2009
With one of the opening lyrics - ‘Losing you could be the end of me’, I was immediately dubious of how credible the song could be; a lyric that in my humble opinion is just a little repetitive? (forgive me for sounding heartless).
It’s not that I find break-up’s/make-up’s uninteresting; it’s simply the idea of h…
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July
2009
To make my job even more interesting I thought I’d review a band that I’ve not heard before.
Not knowing what to expect and judging only by just the album cover, my imagination questioned everything from Pop to Dance to Rock – it was the latter.
Influenced surely by Green Day the guitars came in like Billie Joe strumming himself…
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July
2009
Arctic Monkeys want to be known as “Sheffield’s best reggae band”.The ”Brianstorm’ rockers- who hail from the Yorkshire city - are planning to rebrand themselves for their third album after developing a new sound whilst recording the LP in New York.Drummer Matt Helders said: “We’re going to be the best reggae band from Sheffield. It’s like getting…
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