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Quentin Blake unveils art centre

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 13:19
Sir Quentin Blake, best known for his illustrations in the books of Roald Dahl, launches a unique gallery dedicated to the art form.
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Film academy sues over Oscar auction

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 13:07
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sues the family of art director Joseph Wright over the sale of his Oscar for 1942's My Gal Sal.
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Messaging app allows Game of Thrones fans to endlessly 'Hodor'

Guardian - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 12:31
With new iPhone app Yo, Hodor, users send single-word messages to each other: 'Hodor', the Game of Thrones character who can speak only his own name

There's already been an Android keyboard app that replaces all letters with the word Hodor, and now Game of Thrones' most beloved cult character has an iPhone app as well. Yo, Hodor is a messaging app, but like the big and gentle character it's named after, it can only voice one word: Hodor.

It's based on the app Yo, whose slightly ridiculous concept  a messaging app that sends only the word 'yo' to recipients  was matched with a slightly ridiculous $1m in seed capital last month. According to Daily Dot, developer Tyler Hedrick built the Hodor version in four hours, announcing on Instagram: "I wrote an app called Hodor because Hodoring someone is so much cooler than Yoing someone."

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Fred Talbot enters sex charge plea

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 12:14
Former TV weather presenter Fred Talbot pleads not guilty to a charge of indecent assault.
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Hacking play gets West End transfer

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 11:42
A new play satirising the phone hacking scandal and other dubious practices within the press, police and politics is to transfer to London's West End.
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Director Paul Mazursky dies at 84

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 11:38
Director and screenwriter Paul Mazursky, best known for the films An Unmarried Woman and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, dies at the age of 84.
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Tammy review - Melissa McCarthy and Susan Sarandon play gran theft auto

Guardian - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 11:31
The casting of Sarandon as McCarthy's grandmother threatens to veer this road movie off-track, but when its star is safely behind the wheel  cruising guys and robbing stores Tammy bowls along fine

Is there a sororpack to go with Hollywood's fratpack? Since her supporting turn in Bridesmaids, that smart comic Melissa McCarthy is emerging as a key equivalent (along with Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Kristen Wiig and others); her latest movie happens to be co-produced by comedy's alpha-males Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.

McCarthy stars and co-writes with her husband Ben Falcone, who directs. That round, pretty face with its poignantly muppety nose and chin is well suited to a classic type of pre-emptive ironic disdain which fails to protect against life's humiliations: the tears of rage of a clown. It also expresses vulnerability and intelligence and those who remember McCarthy's performance in the cult movie The Nines with Ryan Reynolds will know that the same face can be sexy too. It's tempting to call it a female version of Seth Rogen's face or Jonah Hill's face: that is, their earlier, less sleek faces. Perhaps if Hollywood success exalts McCarthy in the same way, she'll get to glam up as well.

She is Tammy, a character whose name may be intended to convey, subliminally, the bluecollar trials sung about by Tammy Wynette although she is also, perhaps a bit worryingly, slightly similar to the sociopath crook she played in the ropey and far inferior comedy Identity Thief opposite Jason Bateman.

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From Austin Powers to documentary maker

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 10:54
Mike Myers on why he's turned documentary maker
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Monty Python return to mixed reviews

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 10:53
Comedy group Monty Python get reviews ranging from two to five stars as they perform on stage together for the first time in decades at London's O2.
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Man vs Food star has show taken off air after 'thinspiration' rant

Guardian - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 10:46
Adam Richman, star of Man vs Food and new show Man Finds Food, attacked commenters online with foul-mouthed tirades

Adam Richman, the US TV host whose former show Man vs Food has become a cult hit in recent years, has seen his new series Man Finds Food "postponed indefinitely" after he sent abusive comments during an argument on Instagram.

The furore began when Richman posted an Instagram photo with the caption: "Had ordered this suit from a Saville Row tailor over a year ago. Think I'm gonna need to take it in a little " He added the hashtag #thinspiration.

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ITV sorry as Benidorm refers to Rolf

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 10:01
ITV apologises after an episode of Benidorm which included references to Rolf Harris was repeated a day after the star was convicted of indecent assault.
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Oklahoma! musical memories 70 years on

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 08:53
Memories of the power of Oklahoma! 70 years on
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'Revenge pornography' could soon be outlawed, says Chris Grayling

Guardian - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 08:52
Justice secretary says government is open to debate on legality of uploading sexually explicit media on internet without consent

Publishing sexually explicit pictures of former partners known as "revenge pornography" could soon become a crime, the justice secretary has said.

Responding to calls for the practice to be outlawed, Chris Grayling said the government was very open to having a serious discussion about the practice with a view to taking appropriate action when parliament returns from the summer recess.

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Robbie receives Freedom of Stoke

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 08:22
Singer Robbie Williams is presented with the Freedom of his hometown of Stoke-on-Trent.
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Upstairs at the Party by Linda Grant, review: 'straight-talking and subtly cynical'

telegraph - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 08:00
Seventies radicalism comes vividly to life in a compelling university novel, says Lucy Daniel






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VIDEO: Morph: The terracotta terror returns

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 08:00
After almost two decades off our screens, Morph is back as the star of series of new episodes being released online.
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The Fault in Our Stars bench missing

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 07:46
An iconic bench from the hit teen film The Fault in Our Stars goes missing from Amsterdam, a city spokesman confirms.
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Shia LaBeouf treated for alcoholism

BBC - Wed, 02/07/2014 - 07:38
The Transformers actor Shia LaBeouf is getting outpatient treatment for his addiction to alcohol, his publicist has confirmed.
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