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Making Brighton rock : News 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide

Making Brighton rock : News 2021 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
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Young, free and Scottish - Meet the nation s best singletons looking for love

Young, free and Scottish - Meet the nation s best singletons looking for love on the road to fame and fortune This Valentine’s Day, we scouted some of the best single newcomers making waves on the road to fame and fortune. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice It’s no secret that Scotland hosts some of the world’s best, most unique talent. They re a good-looking bunch too, with the famous faces of Gerard Butler, Karen Gillan and Richard Madden regularly topping lists as our country’s hottest celebs.

It s OK to give them cheese sandwiches every day – the parenting lessons we ve learnt in lockdown

‘It’s OK to give them cheese sandwiches every day’ – the parenting lessons we’ve learnt in lockdown As Angelina Jolie reveals her parenting experiences during the pandemic, we asked other parents what they ve picked up while at home Angelina Jolie has been talking about her experiences in lockdown Credit: Richard Shotwell/ AP/Invision Spare a thought for Angelina Jolie. Locked down in Los Angeles with her six children, she told British Vogue that all this time at home has made her realise she lacks “all the skills to be a traditional stay-at-home mum”.  She thought motherhood would be a Jane Goodall-style experience, she says, “travelling in the middle of the jungle somewhere”. Which raises the question of quite how many parents she spoke to before starting a family.

It can unite a nation : Guardian TV writers on why the small screen has prevailed

Lanre Bakare, arts and culture correspondent TV has traditionally been seen as one of the poorer arts. Derided as something that’s on in between adverts, the prestige of the big screen simply didn’t apply to its smaller cousin. But those boundaries and prejudices – already beginning to fragment before the pandemic – have been shattered during Covid-19. The line between film and TV has completely blurred. Think of Steve McQueen’s Small Axe: was it a TV show or a series of films? Does that categorisation even matter to anyone other than those deciding which awards to put it up for? The small screen is the most accessible and creative area of the arts at the moment, partly because of the restraints of the pandemic but also because there has never been so much focus on making television.

Comedy podcasts round-up 2: from home and abroad

Comedy podcasts round-up 2: from home and abroad | reviews, news & interviews Comedy podcasts round-up 2: from home and abroad Comedy podcasts round-up 2: from home and abroad Lively chat, masterful spoofing and behind-the-scenes fun by Veronica LeeWednesday, 06 January 2021 Angela Kinsey (left) and Jenna Fischer are your guides to the US version of The Office We re still some way off being able to see live performances in actual clubs and theatres, but here are some more comedy podcasts to keep your laughter quotient healthy in the meanwhile. Available on all podcast platforms unless stated.   Office Ladies We re still some way off being able to see live performances in actual clubs and theatres, but here are some more comedy podcasts to keep your laughter quotient healthy in the meanwhile.

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