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Mirror legend Ted Macauley - who was friends with George Best, Bobby Charlton and Barry Sheene - dies aged 91
Mirror legend Ted Macauley - who was friends with George Best, Bobby Charlton and Barry Sheene - dies aged 91 "One of a kind" Daily Mirror reporting legend Ted Macauley has died aged 91 after an extraordinary career in journalism Ted Macauley - one of the greatest of Daily Mirror journalists who counted George Best, Bobby Charlton and Barry Sheene among his friends - has died aged 91. The sports reporting legend was described as “one-off - one of a kind” by his close pal Paul Smith. Three...
'The Arrival' at 30: Charlie Sheen’s criminally underrated alien invasion thriller feels much scarier today
'The Arrival' at 30: Charlie Sheen’s criminally underrated alien invasion thriller feels much scarier today The science fiction film trope of the passionate astronomer monitoring radio telescopes in search of transmissions from an extraterrestrial intelligence, then actually hearing one, seems cliché today after decades of overuse. Surprisingly, its origins actually aren’t that old. It can be traced to 1996’s "The Arrival," which happens to be marking its 30th anniversary today.
A girl’s best friend: Marilyn Monroe remembered by her closest confidants
Four days before what would have been her 100th birthday, Hollywood legends look back on their friendships with a woman who, underneath the studio sheen, was warm, supportive and empatheticYou can judge a woman by the people she surrounds herself with. For the last few months I’ve been talking to the people Marilyn Monroe surrounded herself with, during her eventful 36 years on earth. Ostensibly and primarily, I was doing this to make a radio documentary, which begins on what would have been...
Country diary: A close-up view of a shimmering beauty | Sara Hudston
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Trump uses clip from ‘West Wing’ TV show to explain his latest military strikes
Trump uses clip from ‘West Wing’ TV show to explain his latest military strikes ‘You kill an American, any American, we don’t come back with a proportionate response,’ the fictional president says in the scene - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments President Donald Trump appeared to explain the U.S. military’s renewed strikes on Iran by invoking a scene from the television drama “The West Wing.” The Republican president shared the clip on Truth Social on Tuesday, the same day U.S. forces...
Modi is using a cannon to kill a cockroach
Modi is using a cannon to kill a cockroach A student parody account has rattled India’s most powerful man and exposed just how thin his skin has become. In recent weeks in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government’s profound insecurity has resulted in the deplatforming of college students who came together to form a satirical parody account called “Cockroach Janta Party”. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) came to be after India’s Chief Justice Surya Kant compared unemployed young people...
Seven Books That Will Change How You Listen to Music
Last February, I saw a concert that brought fresh meaning to the cliché “my soul left my body.” In a packed room at Radio City Music Hall, I sang the Swedish pop star Robyn’s hit “Dancing on My Own” along with her and the Talking Heads front man David Byrne, and genuinely felt as though I was floating outside of my own skin. If you’re lucky, you’ve experienced something similar, and know just as well as I do that the right song can unlock physical sensations that feel uncannily like magic.
Country diary: A tiny orchid with mighty powers of deception | Oliver Southall
Wolstonbury Hill, West Sussex: The fly orchid looks like no fly I’ve ever seen – its target insect is a wasp. Even more strange is that neither I (nor Charles Darwin) have ever seen one being pollinated Many British orchids are named for their animal or humanoid appearance. List some and you have all the characters for a nursery-rhyme tale of transformation and trickery: lady, frog, man, fly and spider.
Rupert Everett exposes his 'lethal' past, admits he was 'slightly sociopathic' during Hollywood golden era
Rupert Everett is looking back on his "slightly sociopathic" past. In a recent interview with The Guardian, the 67-year-old actor discussed his rebellious past, calling himself "Brash. Pushy. ""Well, I was lethal.