Friday, 29 February 2008

What a Week for Winehouse!


A week in the life of Amy Winehouse would never be dull, well….especially not this past week!


Last night the Bee-hived Brit picked up only one award at the NME Awards in London – for Worst Dressed Star. It seems her style isn’t a favorite of the music magazine’s readers.

This comes only a few days after
The Sun revealed the singers plans to launch Cosmetics and Fashion lines.

The tabloid said:
“Trampy Amy Winehouse is launching her own brand of clothes and make-up so fans can copy her unique style…The range will include hairspray, but the signature piece is set to be the heavy liquid eyeliner the Rehab singer has made famous.”
The Sun also reported that a friend of the star has been discussing the new range.
“Amy’s style has been copied by girls around the country and there’s a lot of money to be made. It’s a very distinctive look. She wants to bring out a range of cosmetics and fashion products. There could be hairspray, head scarves, liquid eyeliner, perfume. All the things that are distinctive of her look.”
Not everyone is so sure.

Excited Style Life said:
"Signature clothing item? We wouldn't like to say. Oh all right then. Greying wife-beater worn over a brightly coloured bra? Manky piece of leopard print carpet worn as a bandana? Stone washed mini with bare legs and pixies? The possiblities are endless. ..Leave it to the experts. If Primark tells you to wear it, think about it. If Amy tells you to wear it. Don't. You'll look like a turkey."
Harsh? Apparently not...

It was echoed by Blog,
Get Fame.
“Yay! Maybe Amy will get some new clothes out of the deal. Who knew drugs were such a fashion statement. Tiny fine point red liner will be part of the makeup line for drawing avant-garde blood scratches for that freshly cracked-out look!...I love it! Good for Amy. I like that people are accepting her just he way she is! She doesn't have to be anything more than a crackhead to get love. That's big!”
But the NME awards wasn’t the only event to draw attention to Winehouse being a bad dresser.
She came second in Richard Blackwell’s 48th Annual Worst Dressed of 2007.


So Feminine were quick to remind us.
"Forgive us, but we're not convinced it would take off...Amy's all-too-well-documented problems with drink and drug abuse have left her looking rather less than fresh of late…The style guru [Richard Blackwell] said of Amy: "Exploding beehives above, tacky polka-dots below, she's part '50s carhop horror."
Blogger Jane Murphy, for Orange’s Celeb page is some what confused by the plans.
“Hmmm... what exactly will the perfume smell like, do you suppose? And why stop with the eyeliner and head scarves? We want wigs! Fake tattoos! Cigarettes! Incarcerated husbands! Oh no - hang on..."
Here is to hoping that the recent award won’t put a spanner in the works for the singers extra-curricular activities.

Regardless…Winehouse is still considered a style icon, even if NME readers disagree.
Colleen Last, MSN’s Celebrity Editor
http://msnukentertainment.spaces.live.com/ explains why.
“No matter what the general public thinks, top fashion house Louis Vuitton loves Amy’s style, so much so that its paying her £500,000 to perform a one-off gig at Paris Fashion Week. Lucky Amy flew by private jet to France today.”
The self harmer, who wore a skinny white vest revealing red scratches on her arms, managed to find time to visit her hubby this week.

Blake Fielder-Civil, or maybe more recognisable as “Blake Incarcerated”, pleaded not guilty against his charges of assault and trial-fixing today while Wineo was jet setting and living the showbiz lifestyle.

Maybe this will make her realize what she is missing out on.

Good on her…Lets hope she finds herself a nice young French Fancy to take her mind off bad-boy Blake.

As the saying goes…When the cat is away, the mice will play!

Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Module Work: Preston News Map


This is an example of how news can be displayed in map format.

I constructed it using
Google Maps, with stories taken from the Lancashire Evening Post.


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Monday, 25 February 2008

Europeans Clean-Up at Oscars


Designers will be able to hang up their needles and threads, as last night saw the most prestigious award ceremony of the year.

It is the one that everyone has been waiting for. The one everyone wants to be invited too. The one where everyone wants to win.

Of course it is the Academy Awards…or the Oscars to you and me.


The red carpet was rolled out at the Kodak Theatre at Hollwood & Highland Center® for the 80th ceremony...having seen more Jimmy Choo’s or Valentino gowns, over its years, than a girl could dream of.

With such a huge lead-up, it is doubtful that anyone could have predicted the outcome….

With Europe cleaned up, winning all four of the highly prestigious acting awards.

Nick Plowman explained how rare it is.

“Not one acting award went to an American, with Javier Bardem (Spainish), Daniel Day-Lewis (British born), Tilda Swinton (British) and Mation Cotillard (French) taking them all - something only achieved once before, in 1964. The Oscars truly are International.”
British and Irish national, Daniel Day-Lewis won the Best Male Oscar for his outstanding performance in “There Will Be Blood”. This is the second Oscar he has after previously winning one for his role in “My Left Foor: The story of Christy Brown”.

Michelle Forbes thought the British born Actor was the only clear winner in his category.

“Daniel Day Lewis totally deserves the Oscar. No one else is even close. If he wasn't in the race I'd say it was between George Clooney and Viggo Mortensen. It must have been a slow year for men though because I'm not sure why the other two [Jonny Depp and Tommy Lee Jones] were nominated. They were good, but Oscar?”
Tilda Swinton was the second Brit of the night to walk away with one of the top four awards, after winning Best Supporting Actress for ‘Michael Clayton’. This role also won her a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress.

But despite never having a leading role, she has quite a fan base.

Rick, writing for his blog The Trifecta, couldn’t speak more highly of the actress.

“I’ve always had a lot of respect for this fascinating actress. She’s had lots of small roles that have really stuck with me in some of my top tier films. I loved her business exec in Adaptation, her struggling mother in Thumbsucker, and her conflicted litigator in Michael Clayton was certainly Oscar worthy. Hopefully we’ll get to see more Tilda Swinton now, perhaps in some starring roles”
This was echoed by MSN Life and Style Blogger, Imogen Lloyd Webber.
“The more I hear about Tilda, the more I think: only made in Britain, and God how cool is this woman? She doesn’t give a flying f**k what people make of her outlandish outfits, or her unusual domestic set-up – she and her partner bring up their children in Scotland while she has a toy boy painter amour for when she’s not there.”
But she is not everyone’s cup of tea.

Alex Billington is clearly not her number one fan after writing:

“Best Supporting Actress, Tilda Swinton did not deserve it, hands down. Literally a minute before they announced the winner, I was telling Peter [his brother] that almost all of them were fairly good nominees, except for Swinton. She didn't seem to fit in that list, but anyone else would have been a fine and acceptable winner. And mere seconds later she won! Come on, over Amy Ryan or Cate Blanchet, or even Ruby Dee?!”

The BAFTA’s, two weeks previous to the Academy Awards, proved to be a great predictor for things to come.

Causing controversy after beating British leading ladies Keira Knightly and Julie Christie to the hotly tipped award in London, French actress Marion Cotillard again walked away with the Best Actress award for the second time this month.

Surely that is proof, if any, that she is well deserving?


Other winners last night included Ratatouille (Best Animated Feature), Juno (Best Original Screenplay), Atonement (Best Music Score) and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Best Art Direction).

The big winner of the night was No Country For Old Men walking away with 4 Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director (Joel and Ethan Coen), Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem) and Best Adapted Screenplay.

That’s it for this year....
All we have to do now is to think about the big winners for 2008.

Sex and the City, now that has Oscar written all over it!

You heard it here first…Watch this space!

Saturday, 23 February 2008

Suprise of the Sexiest?


It’s that time of year again.

FHM is set to name the Sexiest Women in April and there has been a surprise new entry.

Heather Mills has reportedly made it in to the top 100 in the annual poll and will therefore be names one of the sexiest in showbiz.

The Sun were first to break the news.

“The former model has amazed bosses at FHM magazine by getting 1,000 votes a DAY in their online poll to name the world’s 100 hottest females…the 40-year-old’ s attractiveness rating has rocketed since she began hammering out a massive divorce settlement from Sir Paul McCartney, 65.”
This is a huge jump from the 15 votes she was getting before her court appearances.

Chris Bell, deputy Editor of FHM Magazine told the tabloid:

“Heather Mills has always been vilified as a gold-digger with a dubious past…But readers have realised she's about to become the world's most eligible - and richest – women.”
However it is doubtful that Jessica Alba, named Sexiest Woman in 2007, will be left quaking in her Jimmy Choos.



The pregnant actress is favorite to walk away with the crown again this year, along with Girl’s Aloud singer Cheryl Cole.

Mills is currently in 95th place, ahead of socialite Paris Hilton, Gwen Steffani and Superman actress Kirsten Dunst.

GabbyBabble can’t understand the way the public have voted.

“I wonder what these voters have been smoking…If voters are serious (but I doubt they are), I just can't believe Mills would be ahead of Gwen Stefani - that's just crazy! It's surprising that Paris and Kirsten would make the list too, but even they should be ahead of Mills.”
She isn’t the only one.

Christi Hall from the
National Ledger said:

“I'm not certain I understand the whole voting process that would put Heather Mills anywhere near the top.”
It is safe to say, we know one person who wont have voted for the ex-model.

Will Sir Paul be kicking himself when the winners are announced on 24 April?

Vote now for
FHM's Sexiest Woman.

Thursday, 21 February 2008

Big Brit Bender

Champagne will be on shortage after yet another star studded award ceremony last night.

In their fancy frocks and swish suits, celebs graced the red carpet at London’s Earl’s Court for the 2008 MasterCard Brit Awards.

Turning up in their plenty, someone must have told them that there was free booze…but wait…there was!

Determined not to let a drop be wasted The Arctic Monkeys, dressed from head-to-toe in tweed and twill, would have certainly won the award for “Drunkest Band”.

Toby Ricketts said:

“Just how drunk can the arctic monkeys get before they attend the awards naked and use expletives exclusively to accept their award?”
But the Sheffield boys weren’t the only ones to take advantage of the free booze.

Friday Night Project Funnyman Alan Carr apologized to the audience when he came on slightly sozzled to present the Best British Single to Take That.

The Sun reported the cheeky comedian saying:
“Sorry I am a bit p***ed…I put a straw in Amy Winehouses beehive. I kissed them all [Take That] last year. Will they get past first base?”
However the pièce de résistance came when Vic Reeves pulled out all the stops to take a pop at pint-size pop princess Kylie Minogue.

Monk Seal said:
“Vic Reeves, who majestically pulled out of the punch line to a decidedly foul-tasting quip about Kylie Minogue and cancer, leaving him clearly panicked at the sudden prospect of his career sloshing down the bogs faster than Michael Richards can say the N-word.”
Despite the not-so-sober slur, speculation has mounted that the only reason the Aussie star got the International Female gong was due to her illness.

MSN Music Editor
James Hurley couldn't agree more:
“International Female to Kylie Minogue. That may well have gone to Rihanna had it not been for the old cancer scare. You can't begrudge her anything though, can you?”
Other winners of Brits this year included Kate Nash (Best British Female), Mark Ronson (Best British Male) and Mike (Best Breakthrough Act).

But with the tipple on tap, money is on the stars waking up this morning not really remembering what they did or didn’t win.

Funny enough the soberest star at the ceremony appeared to be Amy Winehouse but like they say…

There’s a first for everything.


Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Trio to Save Ledger's Last Film.


Jonny Depp, Colin Farrell and Brit actor Jude Law are to appear as Heath Ledger’s character in the unfinished film “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus”.

It all sounds a little confusing but Variety has explained the theory behind hiring three actors to play one part.
"Ledger's character steps into three different dimensions, each transporting him into a new world; worlds which will now be inhabitated by Depp, Law, and Farrell."

Filming for the Tony Gilliam movie was postponed after the tragic death of Ledger on 22 January.

But the director was determined to finish the film in honor of his close friend who died of an accidental drugs overdose.

It was originally reported that he planned to finish it by using Computer Generated Imagrey.

Chris Plummer who is also starring in the movie said:

“Terry’s throwing himself into the job of trying to salvage the picture. Fortunately, because the film deals with magic, there is a way, perhaps, of turning Heath into other people and then, using stills and…CGI. He very wants to go on with the movie…Because he wants to dedicate it to Heath.”
But is now thought that three actors will stand in for the late star.

BBC said:
“It is thought that original footage of Ledger will remain while Law, Depp and Farrell will play different incarnations of his character, Tony.”

Sounds like a lot of pressure for the three stand-ins.

BuzzSugar is glad filming is continuing but waiting with baited breath to see the outcome.

“Good for these guys for stepping up to the plate and taking on such a challenging and delicate task. I'm curious about this whimsical film and I look forward to seeing what these three can do with the part. I hope they can do justice to Heath's last role.”

Irish actor, Farrell has admitted that he feels honoured to be replacing Ledger in the film but he is still struggling to deal with the reality of the stars death.

He was reported by Now Magazine to have said:

"It makes me feel uncomfortable to think about it too much…It's an incredibly painful honour to have, an honour I wish wasn't bestowed, but an honour none-the-less."

But he is determined to do a good job.

"It's about getting Heath's work out there…he is too good for any of his work not to be seen, and I'm really keen and looking forward to doing it and just doing the best job I can do."
It has not yet been confirmed if British hunk, Jude Law will be getting involved but it looks hopeful.

A spokeswoman for Law told the
Time Online that he is in discussions to appear along side the other stars as the lead character Tony.

"Negotiations have not yet been finalised…his participation will depend on the whole thing falling into place."
Over all, it sounds like the best solution but there has been mixed reactions to the new recruits.

Mariarty posted her excitement on
Ain’t It Cool News.

"Have I mentioned how much I love this idea? Because I do. I think it’s beautiful that the script loaned itself to this sort of idea, that we’re going to see Heath Ledger’s work in Terry Gilliam’s new film, and that we’re also going to see three very interesting actors step up to offer interpretations of him as a way of paying one final tribute."
Others can’t understand how it is going to work.

Celebitchy, a showbiz blog, said:

“When I first read this story I thought it must have been something cooked up by a journalist with an overactive imagination, and it very well might be.”
All in all, everyone is in agreement that it is a sad situation when an actor has to be replaced because of his life being cut short.

HerBadMother summed it up well.

"I, for one, am thrilled that we'll get to see a Colin-Johnny-Jude sandwich - of a sort - but, yeah - the cost of it was far too high."

We will have to wait until its release in 2009 to see how “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus” will turn out.

Sunday, 17 February 2008

For Richer, For Poorer?


Once upon a time marriage was “until death us do part” but with more and more celebrities calling D-day after their big-day, the question on everybody’s lips is…

Are prenuptial agreements the way forward?

Singing ‘Superstar’ Jamelia certainly thinks so.

The
Wag-Blog reported her as saying recently:

"I’m all for pre-nups. I’m going to ask my fiancé Darren to sign one, but he doesn’t know yet."

Possibly not the best way of telling him, but she isn’t the only one thinking along the security lines.

Research conducted by Internet bank
Smile found that almost half of us in the UK confessed they would take out a prenuptial agreement before saying “I do”.

In 2004, they found that more than 47% of British women and only 44% of men would like to see prenups made legal.

Phil Garlick, the Director of Operations at
Smile said:
"It seems people are taking the 'for richer' part of the wedding vow a little too literally these days. I’m surprised at how many people have admitted wanting a pre-nuptial agreement.”
But in some cases, it works out for the best.

It was revealed last month that Chelsea football ace Ashley Cole cheated on his Girls Aloud wife Cheryl, with hairdresser Aimee Walton.

Soccer Lens is looking at the bigger picture:

“It is not a good time for Ashley, if Cheryl does decide to file for divorce she would be entitled up to £4m in divorce settlement.”
Then there is the flip of the coin.

TeamSugar regard The Beckhams as a rarity in the world of showbiz.

“Victoria and David Beckham seem to have one of those rare celebrity marriages that appears to be pretty stable. Though the two have weathered a few storms (accusations have occasionally popped up regarding David’s possible cheating on Victoria) all and all they seem to be pretty solid.”
It all sounds well and good, but surely it is not an easy subject to broach.

PollyAnnDav believes there are two reasons why couples don’t ask their partners to sign a prenup before the big day.

“First of all… the majority of couples feel it predicts doom to suggest a prenuptial agreement to their perspective partner. Rumor has it that when Jennifer Lopez asked Ben Affleck to agree to a prenup, Ben Affleck ended the relationship.

The other reason is the majority of couples believe that in spite of the statistics showing that more then half of all marriages end in divorce, it will never happen to them. They believe their there love will overcome any possible obstacles that can occur in their relationship…and divorce will never happen.”

However, the author of the Blog, Secrets to a Successful Divorce is sceptical but perhaps more realistic about modern marriages.

“A prenup is not something couples who are in love and planning a wedding feel
comfortable discussing, but…If you feel that they [prenups] are unromantic and that this time is "forever" because you have met your "soul mate", you need to wake up.”
She then goes on to apply her theory to the recent high profiled divorce case of McCartney and Mills.

“Paul McCartney was so in love with Heather Mills that he didn't ask her to sign a prenup... I bet he deeply regrets that decision now that they are involved in a vicious divorce battle for his billion dollar empire. The sad reality is that had these two signed a prenup, there would be no fight…and they might have been able to divorce on friendly terms.”
After an eventful few months…let’s see what the rest of 2008 brings us. Another year will no doubt see more papers being signed.

Royal Sun has been looking at the hot predictions for the months ahead.

“Hotly tipped to announce their engagement shortly, Kate Middleton and Prince William are odds on at 1 to 5 to sign an agreement prior to marriage. Similarly, Jemima Goldsmith is 1 to 4 odds on to ask Hugh Grant to sign on the dotted line, to protect her sizeable inheritance should their relationship progress. Bookmakers are also offering even money on childhood sweethearts Wayne Rooney and fiancée Colleen McLoughlin signing a prenup to ensure fair distribution of their £20m fortune should they split.”
Is Romance Dead?

It certainly seems that way in Celeb-Ville.

Thursday, 14 February 2008

The Best of British Talent?


It has been a busy weekend for British celebrities, with the BAFTA awards in London and the Grammy’s in America.

Dressed from head to toe in designer clobber, the stars graced the red carpet both here and Los Angeles to collect their awards.

Or in some cases, not.

At the awards in London in recognition of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), the biggest shock of the evening came when the Best Actress award was announced.

A
Press Release said:
"Marion Cotillard received the BAFTA for Leading Actress for La Vie en Rose for her portrayal of Edith Piaf. The film also won awards for Music, Make Up & Hair and costume. "
The triumph for the young French actress raised suggestions that Brit stars had been disregarded.

The Sun wrote:

"Brit stars Keira Knightley and Julie Christie were sensationally snubbed at the Baftas - in favour of an unknown actress from France.

In a night of shocks at the star studded bash, Marion Cotillard beat both our girls to pick up the Best Actress award."

The Times echoed this by saying:
"Two of the film industry’s most reclusive and revered stars were thrown under the spotlight last night at the Baftas…but only one went home with a prize.

But Julie Christie, 66, left empty-handed, even though it was assumed widely that her portrayal of an Alzheimer’s sufferer in Away From Her would earn her the Best Actress prize.

Instead, the award went to a 32-year-old French actress, Marion Cotillard, for her portrayal of Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose."

They also suggested that the win was a shock.
"Few [critics] had predicted her win because Baftas, Oscars and Golden Globes tend to relegate foreign films to their own categories."
Marion, who is already a Golden Globe winner, is the first ever French winner of the Best Actress award at the ceremony.

Molly Flatt from the Guardian was pleased with the outcome.
"I am thrilled Marion Cotillard has won the best actress award at this weeks baftas. Now she really has a fighting chance to bag the Oscar. Surely."
Knightley herself was also supportive of the decision and is a fan of the French actress.

Contact Music reported the star as saying:
"Marion [Cotillard] is my hero at the moment. She's amazing in La Vie En Rose."
Hotly tipped British film, Atonement, was nominated for 14 of the English equivalent of the Oscars but only acquired two.

Comments on the
BAFTA website reflect the disappointment, especially after Knightley’s ‘snub’.
"Wow. Keira Knightley's performance in Atonement hasn't been fully respected in yet another award show."
However the 22 year-old did win a best actress award elsewhere this week.

Hot Online News reported:
"Keira Knightley finally got the appreciation she deserves last night as she took home an award for best actress.

The 22-year-old missed out on a BAFTA and an Oscar this year but scooped the title at the Elle Style Awards in London."

Other winners of BAFTA awards included ‘This is England’ for Best British Film, ‘Ratatouille’ for Best Animated Film and Daniel Day Lewis won Leading Actor for his role in There will be Blood.

Over the pond, the British were triumphant at the Grammy’s with Amy Winehouse winning five out of the six awards she was nominated for.

The star preformed at the event via video link after being refused a visa to be in LA because she is currently in rehab addressing a drug addiction.


There has been a lot of criticism over the awards, especially from
Natalie Cole.

The singer doesn’t think Winehouse deserves her Grammys.
"We have to stop rewarding bad behaviour…I think it sends a bad message to our young people who are trying to get into this business.

It’s a slap in the face to artists who work very hard that they give it to someone who really obviously doesn’t have a grasp of what she has."
This has reiterated comments made by Antonio Costa, head of the UN’s Office on Drugs and Crime, last November.

He suggested that the soul singer [and other celebs such as Kate Moss] is glamorizing drugs which could be the reason for the amount of young people in the UK using cocaine doubling over the last ten years.

Costa said:
"Rock stars, like Amy Winehouse, become popular by singing: 'I ain't going to rehab,' even though she badly needed and eventually sought treatment."
However, it is not just the awards than critics are hung up about.

John Lundberg from
The Hiffington Post was not impressed by the stars performance of “Rehab” and “You know I’m no Good”.
"The rail thin, strange and sultry singer fight for coherency in front of millions was breathtaking. She spoke like there were pieces missing, like the embodiment of the last few moments of a game of Jenga. God bless her for holding it together."
However, he does go on to praise her musical abilities.
That's not to say I don't like her music, I like it a lot. Her voice is kind of delicious, and you have to admire how she's brought Motown and 50's jazz club sounds to a new audience.
Despite the criticism, an online poll conducted by PopSugar has revealed that 58% of voters loved Amy Winehouse’s performance this week. [Results taken Feb 20th 2008]

This was echoed by others, who believe that Winehouse was most deserving of the highly acclaimed music awards.

The Daily Swarm published an article which stated that:
"She’s a great example of art and commerce achieving a perfect balance. Seeing an artist like Winehouse break and get award recognition is a gratifying reminder of the major label system at its best."
This was mirrored by a blog titled ‘MomPopSon’ who said:
"Amy Winehouse is a good singer and performer, and unlike in the Olympics, drug-taking is not a problem for someone to win a Grammy. She proved to everyone that she deserved them by performing live via satellite…Congratulations!"
Another big winner on the night was Kanye West who won awards for Best Rap Solo Performance (for ''Stronger''), Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (''Southside,'' with Common), Best Rap Song (for ''Good Life''), and Best Rap Album (for Graduation).

Other
Grammy winners included Herbie Hancock receiving Album of the Year for “River: The Joni Letter” and “Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace” winning Foo Fighters Best Rock Album.

In terms of the controversy surrounding the British stars at the awards ceremonies it is strongly suggested that Amy Winehouse is as deserving as any other artist to receive her five Grammy awards.

Her addiction does not make her any better or worse of a singer.

She has been talented from her very first album, Frank in 2003 which was nominated for an Ivor Novello Awaerd, and continues to be one of the best British singers to date.

Comments by Natalie Cole, can also be taken with a pinch of salt after the Grammy award winner herself has been reportedly mixed up in drugs in the past.

In her biography
“Angel on My Shoulder” it describes incidents when:
"Cole continued to spiral out of control - including one incident where she refused to evacuate a burning building, and another where her young son Robert nearly drowned in the family swimming pool while she and her first husband, the late Reverend Marvin Yancy, were on a drug binge."
As for the BAFTA awards, it is a shame to see British talent such as that of Keira Knightely not being awarded for their talents.

However it is clear that there is a lot of respect for Marion Cotillard in the film industry and therefore her talents must also be recognised.

It is prehaps unfair to say that she should not have been named “Best Actress” just because she is French and therefore should have stuck to her category.

If she is in fact best actress, which she was awarded, then isn’t only right that she is given the title?



Wednesday, 6 February 2008

School Gates shut for Grange Hill

After 30 years on our screens, the BBC has decided to axe the well loved kids’ show Grange Hill.

The broadcasters now want to focus on new dramas aimed at today’s modern audience.

First screened on 8 February 1978, the show has touched on many serious social issues such as drugs and teenage pregnancies.

The most controversial storyline was when Zammo Maguire started to take drugs in
1986, which lead to the famous “Just Say No” campaign and and a top 10 single, of the same name, for the cast.

Many famous faces have made their name through grange Hill. The most famous is Ex-Eastenders star Todd Carty who played Tucker Jenkins from 1978 to 1982.

There will be one more series of the tea-time children’s drama focusing on year six kids, which is to aired later this year.

The BBC has announced a series of new shows which will fill the gap on CBBC, which includes Half Moon Investigations, Paradise Café and Roy.

Monday, 4 February 2008

The north is party capital of UK.

It may be capital of England, but London certainly isn’t party capital of the British Isles, after a survey suggested people in the north listen to music with more beats per minute.

The survey, by Uncut magazine found a difference of 110bmp between Scotland and the south of England.

It also found a wide variety in tastes of music, with country music most popular in Northern Ireland while the Scots prefer Celtic rock anthems.

With every type of music having a different beat rate, all over the country everyone is bopping at a different speed.

In London, the average beats-per-minute is 90, while it increased to 190bmp in Hull and Scotland.

The survey, conducted by John Lewis, looked at sales at HMV across the UK, comparing regional music charts and the music played in clubs and at gigs.

It found that people in the Highlands prefer Country and Western music where as in Wales they prefer to rock out to metal, indie and folk.

Soundtracks are popular in Bristol, with more sold there than anywhere else in Britain.

Large parts of the north and Yorkshire enjoy Bloke, Folk sells well in Doncaster while people in
Sheffield prefer heavy metal and it is goth music for Leeds.

In the north-west, the most popular is indie, but also has large world and classical sales in the big cities such as Liverpool and Manchester.

London is a more versatile place, with most types of music being popular. In fact, jazz and classical music is the best sellers in London, selling better than the rest of the UK put together.

The midlands was more varied, with Birmingham and Coventry favoring reggae whereas in Nottingham it was heavy metal and hip-hop.

The south coast’s preference of European dance is thought to be influenced by European immigration.

The survey found that the heavy metal was the closest to a national genre of music.

Sunday, 3 February 2008

More Weekend News…


Adele at Number 1 in Album Chart.

Hot new talent Adele appears to be living up to her reputation after her album, ‘19’, went straight to number on in the charts.

The 19 year old singer/songwriter took the number one spot with her album while her single ‘Chasing Pavements’ remains at number two in the singles chart for the third week.


Scouting for Girls’ album dropped one place to number two while Nickleback moved up from 10 to three with “All the Right Reasons.”

Basshunter’s floor filler ‘Now You’re Gone’ is still the number one single for the fourth week in a row.
Nickleback are at number three with their single ‘Rockstar’, R&B star Kelly Rowland’s ‘work’ is at number four and ‘Don’t Stop the Music’ dropped one to five for singer Rihanna.

Prince of the Papers.

Prince William is apparently being lined-up to go on work experience in a national newspaper newsroom.

Clarence house want to educate the second in line for the throne in ‘public life’ and make him more media savvy for when he is king.

The prince, who is currently undergoing flight training with the RAF could also be spending time at in a government department at the Foreign Office or the Church of England.


Jewish album hope for Mika.

Singer Mika is hoping to work with Amy Winehouse on her forthcoming album of Jewish Songs.

Winehouse is planning to make the record with friend and producer Mark Ronson, covering a Christmas and Hannukah tracks.

Now Mika, who is part-Lebanese, is hoping to join in on the yet to be named album.

Any more women for Cole?

Cheater Ashley Cole is apparently stayed in contact with Page 3 girl Jakki Degg after marrying Cheryl Tweedy.

The friendship apparently started when Cole was single and chased the glamour model for a date.

This is the third girl to come forward after hairdresser Aimee Walton and glamour model Brooke Healey both said they had sex with the star.

More heartache for Lily Allen.


Only weeks after suffering a miscarriage, Lilly Allen and boyfriend Ed Simons have spilt up.

The pair who met at a Chemical Brothers gig have been dating since September and announced they were expectation not long afterwards.The couple recently returned from a romantic £3,000 a day holiday in the Maldives but have now decided to go their separate ways.


Nigella eats Humble Pie


Nigella Lawson has denied that she intended to leave her children out of her will to understand the value of money.

In an interview with My Weekly magazine, the TV chef said:


"I am determined that my children should have no financial security. It ruins people not having to earn money.

"I argue with my husband Charles, because he believes that you should be able to leave money to your children. I think we'll have to agree to disagree."

However, Lawson published a statement on her website retracting the comments denying that she was cruel and suggested that her interview had embarrassed her daughter Cosima, 13 and 11 year old son Bruno.

She wrote:

‘You might have noticed in the press that I have (apparently) cut my children out of my will, cruel mother that I am.

‘I have never discussed the details of my will with anyone. The story that has been circulating is not a true reflection of my intentions.’

The star claims that the article was taken out of context from a comment made on working hard and learning the value of money by doing so.

Lawson and art collector husband, Charles Saatchi are reported to share a fortune of £110m and her mother, Vanessa Salmon, was heiress to the Lyons Corner House empire.

Having money didn’t stop the celebrity chef. She left Oxford University to work her way through Fleet Street to become senior editor at The Sunday Times, at just 26 years old, before becoming a food writer and TV presenter.

Read the full statement at:
http://www.nigella.com/news/detail.asp?article=3661&area=2

Saturday, 2 February 2008

Spice Girls Split…Again.


Ten years on and the Spice Girls have split again.

The girls who are currently on tour were planning to travel to Australia, China, South African and Argentina for the final leg but have cut it short due to 'family and personal commitments'.

Posh, Scary, Baby, Sporty and Ginger will play their final concert in Toronto, Canada, on 26th February rather than June as planned.

A statement from the famous five said:

“We’ve had such an amazing time over the last 3 months. It’s been incredible being back together and seeing our fans again. We want to thank everyone who came to see us. It was all so mad the first time round, so we’ve really been able to appreciate it properly this time. There have been so many highlights and good times that we know it will be hard to be apart after Toronto. Really sorry if we didn’t get to see you this time round. We all have other commitments in our lives now but who knows what will happen next.”
But sources have claimed that Mel C is the real reason for the split because she wants to concentrate on her solo career.

A source told The Sun:

'Geri and Victoria have been loving the attention and adulation the tour has been bringing the girls in the UK and North America.

‘Mel B has really enjoyed being on stage and performing again. And Emma has found it hard with a young son but was prepared to carry on.

‘But Mel C is the one who always insisted the reunion should be only short-term. Now she wants to go back to doing her own thing.'

Whatever the reason, many dissapointed fans are going to miss out on the girl power.

The Sun article can be found at: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article753428.ece
Read the full Statement and announcement at: http://www.thespicegirls.com/news/080201announcement

Other News This Week...


Tuesday

Naked Pose for Posh.

Trendsetter Victoria Beckham has lost her clothes to pose naked for a T-shirt designed by Marc Jacobs in a campaign to raise awareness of skin cancer.

The 33-year-old Spice Girl is helping The Interdisciplinary Melanoma Cooperattive Group, who promote the use of sun protection to help prevent the disease.

The T-shirts go on sale next week.

Laughton wins Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack.

Scottish politician John Loughton has been crowned the winner of BB: Celeb Hijacked after beating Emilia Arata.

The 20-year-old Scot has bagged himself the £50,000 prize money after receiving 53.9% of the votes on the reality show.

However the new show wasn’t as popular as previous years with a huge drop in ratings for the final.

Wednesday

Author casts a spell at South Bank.

JK Rowling has been presented with South Banks Show, Outstanding Achievement in the Arts award for her ‘Harry Potter’ books.

With previous winners such as Helen Mirren, Richard Attenborough and The Who the award was the most sought after of the night and recognises her great literary success.

Wedding Shocker in HollyOaks.

HollyOaks is going to get nasty next month when Jake Dean tries to rape Nancy Hayton after their Valentines Day wedding.

The shocking scenes will show Jake (Kevin Sacre) violently force himself upon his new wife before his sister Steph arrives to cut it short.Nancy (Jessica Fox) is left too scared to say anything while her husband is trying to cover his tracks.

The episode will be shown on 14th February at 6.30pm on Channel 4.

Thursday

£2m ITV deal for Kay.

Vernon Kay has signed a £2m contract to stay with ITV for another 2 years.

The 33-year-old from Bolton who has recently hosted shows such as Family Fortunes and Celebrities Under Pressure will also be fronting a new primetime game-show called Beat The Star.

Devastated Cheryl leaves Ashley.

Last week The Sun newspaper revealed that Ashley Cole had cheated on wife Cheryl with hairdresser, Aimee Walton.

Now the distraught Girls Aloud singer has left the home they shared together for a few days to clear her head.

Chelsea star Cole returned to training last night and was reportedly carrying on as normal.

Friday

Fashion First for Louise.

First it was a book and then perfume but it seems now the new celebrity venture is to have your own fashion range.

Following in the footsteps of Kate Moss and Lily Allen, Louise Redknapp is the latest star to want her own line of designer clothes on the high street.

Winehouse’s New Addiction.

Amy Winehouse who went into rehab last week has reportedly swapped her addiction from drugs to ice lollies.

The 24-year-old singer has been sending security guards to the shop to keep her stocked up on the Ribena flavored treats.

She is currently at the Capio Nightingale Hospital in London although it is though she was taken to a private clinic on Harley Street to be put on a drip after becoming dangerously dehydrated.



Rhydian is no Phantom.


If coming runner-up on the X Factor wasn’t heart breaking enough, now Rhydian Robert’s hopes to star in the West End have been dashed.

The reality show runner-up claimed he was in talks with Andrew Lloyd Webber to play the lead role in the new Phantom Of The Opera.

But the musical mastermind has quashed these rumours because he has never heard Rydian sing.

Lloyd Webber is back on our screens in March with his new reality show ’I’d Do Anything’.

Like he did before with Sound of Music and Joseph and his Technicoloured Dreamcoat, Webber is looking for three kids for the lead role
as an orphan and another to star as Nancy for the a West End production of Oliver.

The 59-year-old also made a camio appearance on HollyOaks this week promoting The Sound of Music with Maria now being played by Oak’s babe Summer Strallen.