Aaron Taylor-Johnson has delved into his career ambitions, and he doesn't
Laid low by abdominal surgery, the Princess of Wales is finding recuperation has repercussions in a 24/7 mediascape demanding answers - especially Stateside
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ – Get Free Report) major shareholder & Johnson Johnson sold 3,725 shares of Johnson & Johnson stock in a transaction that occurred on Friday, February 16th. The stock was sold at an average price of $25.81, for a total value of $96,142.25. Following the sale, the insider now directly owns 4,099,575 […]
WITH the dust having settled on last week’s Cheltenham Festival, it’s worth looking back at what was a fantastic four days racing. State Man took full advantage of Constitution Hill’s absence in the Champion Hurdle, Captain Guinness was the beneficiary of El Fabiolo’s errant jumping in the Champion Chase, while Teahupoo went two better than []
The actor who played 007 in 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service said he would be happy to support Taylor-Johnson, whose possible casting has led to an antisemitic backlashGeorge Lazenby, who played 007 in 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, has endorsed the current frontrunner Aaron Taylor-Johnson to take over as the next James Bond.Speaking to TMZ, Lazenby said he believed Taylor-Johnson, “can handle the stunts, and all the ladies who love a man in a tux”. Continue reading
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa has once again hit back at those threatening violence during elections saying the government will not tolerate their conduct.
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"As we know, there’s a lot of noise and negativity out there, but I deeply believe that positive energy, light and mana can make a real difference in people’s lives," the actor wrote.
The actor shared a video of himself singing his Hot 100 hit from Moana, "You're Welcome," to a toddler who is hospitalized with a brain disorder.
The Empire Laughs Back tour will stop at Peadar O’Donnell’s Bar on Wednesday, May 1. There will be performances by Paddy McDonnell, William Thompson and Gary Little. Commenting on the tour, Elaine Johnson, Harp Brand Manager, said, “Harp has been a proud partner to The Empire Laughs Back Comedy Club over the past three years. During that time, we’ve seen the comedy scene flourish and last year we tested the waters by going on tour to three locations outside of Belfast. We were overwhelmed by the...
The Australian actress criticises the British comedian in a chapter about him in her forthcoming memoir.
Ukraine's leader says Russians should ask questions of their own security services instead.