This years’ Cambridge Film Festival opens tonight (19 September) with a gala screening of Stephen Hawking’s biographical film, simply titled ‘Hawking’ attended by the Professor.
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The past decade has been incredibly successful for Bestival, awards have been notched up left, right and centre, a second annual event titled Camp Bestival has become a staple weekender for the average festival goer and last weekend saw the flamboyant squidgy icing on the anniversary birthday cake when Elton John brought the festival to an unforgettable close.
On Monday’s Panorama the BBC documentary series will tackle the controversial issue regarding the relationship between mental health patients and the police.
Paramore’s tour manager has a memorable anecdote, a couple of years ago he discovered a stowaway fan that had been hiding in the bands tour bus for two days. He had to pay for a ticket so the teenager could go home back to her parents.
If we told you there was a program on television tonight focusing on someone from Devon who woke up one morning to find out they had turned Chinese you’d probably think it was the plot for a far-fetched drama hidden away on a lesser-known cable TV station.
Alan Cumming will be joining director Travis Fine this evening as they attend the gala screening of a new movie in London which follows the true story of a couple fighting for their rights to adopt a disabled teenager.
There’s numerous ways to fill half an hour. Book a holiday online, watch an episode of New Girl, read Peter Andre’s biography cover-to-cover, or you can stand in a field waiting Beoynce to come on stage.
It wasn’t until 1955 when a vaccine for polio was introduced cutting the number of people affected by the disease dramatically. The treatment was urgently needed following an outbreak throughout the 1940s and early 1950s.
I’m Spazticus returns to our screens this week as we have the opportunity to laugh at disabled people pulling pranks on members of the public and a handful of celebrities.
It’s a hobby, it’s a lifestyle, it brings people together and for some Sport can be a lifeline, especially for those involved in the PMA Sports Academy.
Fans of Breaking Bad are probably on the edge of their seats awaiting the return of their favourite comedy series which returns for its fifth and final season tonight (12 August) on Netflix.
Ever since the government announced their plans to reform the disability living allowance we have followed numerous stories concentrating on those who will be affected and the unsettling future those with disabilities now face.