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Entertainment Apr 05, 2026

Monica Barbaro on Navigating Fame and Theater: 'I Felt Like I'm Imitating an American Accent'

Monica Barbaro discusses her role in the National Theatre's revival of Les Liaisons Dangereuses and…
Monica Barbaro, known for her Oscar-nominated portrayal of activist Joan Baez in James Mangold's A Complete Unknown, is now preparing for her stage debut in the National Theatre's revival of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Barbaro, 35, will play Madame de Tourvel, a role previously taken on by notable actresses such as Juliet Stevenson and Michelle Pfeiffer.During an interview, Barbaro joked about her accent, saying, "I feel like I'm imitating an American accent, but it really is mine." She switches to an English accent for rehearsals, where she is working on the play's 18th-century French aristocracy setting. "I feel it's best to use my own voice," she explained.Barbaro expressed apprehension about speaking aloud in a theater for a large audience, a significant departure from her previous work in film. "Speaking aloud in a theatre for this big of an audience is new for me," she said.Her preparation for A Complete Unknown was intense, involving months of studying Baez's voice and music, learning guitar, and wearing prosthetic teeth to capture the singer's distinctive look. "We filmed it only a year and a half ago, and it was put out within months," she reflected. "It was really intense. It took a long time for me to land afterwards and feel more like myself again."Barbaro also discussed her connection to Baez, citing their shared mixed identity (Barbaro is a quarter Mexican) and Baez's activism. "I'm just like: 'Then she marched with Martin Luther King, are we clear on that? Do people know that?' It was really nice to hear from a lot of people who watched the movie that they were intrigued to find out more about her."She met Baez in person last year and described the experience as "so trippy." "It was so strange to hear in person the voice I'd been obsessing over for so long. There's a worship quality to it; I felt in complete awe of her," Barbaro said.Regarding her Oscar nomination, Barbaro called it "totally surreal" but something she tried to process in advance. "It seemed embarrassing to want it, or celebrate it, and I needed to confront that it was something I'd love to have. Then, when it happened – unbridled joy. It was a big shift for an actor who went into the film fangirling over the rest of the cast and the director."Barbaro is currently rehearsing for Les Liaisons Dangereuses at the National Theatre, where she will work with director Marianne Elliott. The play explores themes of power, corruption, and manipulation among the aristocracy, resonating with modern issues such as the Epstein files. "It was about the corruption of a certain class who could operate with impunity, and fuck over anyone they wanted," she said.Barbaro reflected on the enduring power of the play, saying, "As a modern woman with autonomy and independence, the thing I fear most in the world is dying of heartbreak." She emphasized the relevance of the play's themes, particularly systemic abuse and corruption.
#Monica Barbaro #National Theatre #Les Liaisons Dangereuses
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Entertainment Apr 03, 2026

Lush's Super Mario Galaxy Range: A Sweet-Smelling Tie-In

The article reviews Lush's Super Mario Galaxy range of skincare and bathing products, a tie-in with…
Lush has launched a new range of skincare and bathing products tied to the Super Mario Galaxy movie, following the success of their previous Minecraft and Super Mario Bros ranges. The collection includes body sprays, shower gels, lip balms, and bath bombs, all inspired by the Mario universe.The products feature sweet and fruity fragrances, such as the Princess Rosalina lip scrub with edible stars, the Protect the Galaxy shower gel with a sparkly lustre, and the Luma bubble bath star filled with tiny stars. The Yoshi Egg bath bomb contains a shower gummy that comes in one of four colours, which has gone viral due to its unexpected behaviour in water.The author, Keith Stuart, reviews the products and finds them to be as nice as the original set, with some notes on their texture and scent. He concludes that the shower and bath products are easy to use and smell gorgeous, making amusing stylistic nods to the Super Mario Galaxy universe.The article highlights the unexpected partnership between Lush and a major video game franchise, which has proven successful and led to further collaborations. The author's experience with the products is filled with nostalgia, recalling childhood memories of pick 'n' mix counters and retro sweets.
#Lush #Nintendo #Super Mario Galaxy
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Us News Apr 03, 2026

Trump Mocks UK's Starmer, Claims He Is 'Weak' Over Aircraft Carrier Deployment

Donald Trump has mocked UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, claiming he is weak for allegedly needing t…
Donald Trump has sparked a new low in UK-US relations by mocking Prime Minister Keir Starmer, claiming the UK leader is weak and indecisive. During an Easter lunch speech at the White House, Trump impersonated Starmer, saying the prime minister told him he needed to consult his team before deciding whether to send UK aircraft carriers to the Middle East.Trump stated, 'I asked [the] UK, who should be our best. In fact the king is coming over here in two weeks, he’s a nice guy, King Charles. But should be our best but they weren’t our best. I said: ‘You have two, old broken-down aircraft carriers, do you think you could send them over?’' He then mimicked Starmer, saying, '“Ohhh, I’ll have to ask my team.”' Trump added, '“I said: ‘You’re the prime minister, you don’t have to.’”The US president also mocked Emmanuel Macron, saying the French president was “still recovering from the right to the jaw” and claimed that Macron’s wife, Brigitte, “treats him extremely badly”. These remarks were made at a lunch that was not open to the press but were released by the White House on a social media channel and later deleted.However, Whitehall sources disputed Trump’s claims, stating that he had never asked the UK for the vessels and Britain had not offered them. Despite the controversy, Starmer has remained firm in his stance on the war, saying he would stick to his position “whatever the pressure and the noise”. When asked about Trump’s comments, Starmer emphasized his focus on the British national interest and his determination not to be swayed by external pressure.
#trump #but #not
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Sports Apr 03, 2026

Canada's final World Cup qualifiers expose defensive frailties and spark goalkeeper debate ahead of June showdown

Canada wrapped up its last pre‑World Cup window with a rain‑soaked draw against Tunisia and a narro…
By the time head coach Jesse Marsch concluded the March international window, the clock was ticking toward April, leaving Canada with more questions than answers ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The Toronto friendly against Tunisia turned into an “odd” afternoon, with a sudden lightning delay pushing the match’s finish to 11 p.m. and forcing fans to follow the action on mobile devices while rain hammered the city. While many had imagined a Canada‑Italy opener after the December draw, the draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina proved a relief. Swapping a potential clash with the world’s 12th‑ranked side for a match against the 65th‑ranked Bosnia is now viewed as a fortunate turn, yet the Bosnian squad displayed a relentless mid‑press that tested Canada’s defensive organization. Bosnia’s pressing generated 30 shots and a torrent of crosses, with veteran striker Edin Džeko looming as a threat and young forwards Esmir Bajraktarević and Kerim Alajbegović showcasing high energy. Marsch noted, “These kids grew up in a war‑torn country; they have resilience that showed in the last week.” Defensive depth emerged as a glaring issue. Centre‑back Moïse Bombito returned to training but remains sidelined with a Nice injury, while regulars Alfie Jones, Derek Cornelius and Luc de Fougerolles were unavailable. MLS pair Joel Waterman and Kamal Miller displayed “ill‑timed jitters,” raising concerns about the back line’s stability. Offensively, Canada’s output was blunt. Across two matches only two Jonathan David penalties found the net; forwards Cyle Larin and Tani Oluwaseyi failed to create a decisive spark. Larin’s last goal for Canada came in October 2024, and Oluwaseyi has scored just two times in 22 caps. Moreover, the team has failed to score from open play in six of their last seven internationals, recording three 0‑0 draws on home soil. Amid the gloom, 22‑year‑old winger Marcelo Flores offered a glimpse of optimism. The former Tigres talent, recently cleared to represent Canada after switching from Mexico, dazzled with dribbles and quick pivots, prompting calls to elevate Juventus striker Promise David and position Flores in a more creative role. The final, lingering question concerns the starting goalkeeper for the June 12 opener. Marsch has oscillated between Maxime Crépeau and Dayne St Clair for two years, and injuries have prevented a decisive choice. Both keepers remain fit, leaving the coach “as close as it’s always been” to a decision. Predicted squad Goalkeepers: Dayne St Clair, Maxime Crépeau, Owen Goodman. Defenders: Moïse Bombito, Derek Cornelius, Luc de Fougerolles, Joel Waterman, Alistair Johnston, Niko Sigur, Richie Laryea, Alphonso Davies. Midfielders: Steph Eustaquio, Ismaël Kone, Mathieu Choinière, Nathan Saliba, Jonathan Osorio, Tajon Buchanan, Ali Ahmed, Liam Millar, Marcelo Flores, Jacob Shaffelburg. Forwards: Jonathan David, Cyle Larin, Tani Oluwaseyi, Daniel Jebbison, Promise David.
#Canada men's national soccer team #Tunisia national team #Bosnia and Herzegovina national team
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Entertainment Mar 31, 2026

Brandy's Memoir 'Phases' Reveals a Life of Fame, Trauma, and Triumph

Brandy's memoir 'Phases' offers a candid look at her life, from her early days as a gospel singer t…
Brandy's highly anticipated memoir, Phases, co-written with Gerrick Kennedy, provides an intimate look at the singer's life, detailing her formative years, meteoric rise to fame, and struggles with addiction, bullying, and trauma.Brandy, known as the 'Vocal Bible,' has been in the music industry for over 30 years, with a discography that includes undeniable classics like 'Sittin’ Up in My Room', 'The Boy Is Mine', and 'What About Us?'. Despite her success, she has often been underrated, and her memoir aims to set the record straight.The book delves into Brandy's early life in Mississippi and California, where she developed her singing skills in church choirs and youth groups. It also explores her experiences as a teenage superstar, including her role on the hit sitcom Moesha and her struggles with addiction.Brandy shares stories of bullying, including being targeted by a bully named Shanice, and her complicated relationships with musical idols like Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson. She also opens up about a toxic relationship with Wanya Morris of Boyz II Men and her side of the story about her highly publicized feud with Monica.The memoir also touches on Brandy's involvement in a fatal car accident in 2006, which left her with survivor's guilt and a deep sense of responsibility. Through it all, Brandy's love for music remained a constant, and she reflects on her journey to becoming one of the most respected vocalists in the industry.Phases is now available on HarperCollins in the US and will be released in Australia on April 1 and in the UK on April 23.
#Brandy Norwood #Phases #Gospel music
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Sports Mar 29, 2026

Vingegaard Dominates Volta a Catalunya as Gilmore Steals Stage Seven Victory

Jonas Vingegaard triumphed at the Volta a Catalunya, continuing his strong start to the season. He …
Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard has made an impressive start to the season, securing a dominant victory at the Volta a Catalunya. He led the general classification by 1 minute and 22 seconds over France's Lenny Martinez and a further eight seconds ahead of Germany's Florian Lipowitz. In a surprising turn of events on the final stage, Brady Gilmore of the NSN team, backed by retired football star Andrés Iniesta, claimed a stunning stage seven victory. Gilmore edged out Dorian Godon and Remco Evenepoel in a thrilling bunch sprint finale. The 95km final stage featured seven circuits of Montjuïc in Barcelona, a venue that will host the Tour de France start in July. Vingegaard, the pre-race favorite, asserted his dominance with solo victories in stages five and six in the Pyrenees. Earlier this month, he also won two stages and the overall title at Paris-Nice. The Dane is planning a challenging double assault on the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France later in the year. 'We won two stages and now the GC, it's been a really good week and we're super happy with it,' Vingegaard said. 'It's been an amazing start to the year for me and I hope I can keep it going.' Meanwhile, in the In Flanders Fields one-day cobbled classic race in Belgium, Jasper Philipsen secured victory after a breakaway effort by Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert was caught just a kilometer from the finish. Philipsen out-sprinted Tobias Lund Andresen and Christophe Laporte for the win.
#Jonas Vingegaard #Volta a Catalunya #Brady Gilmore
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Entertainment Mar 29, 2026

Harry Enfield's Comedy Legacy: A Trip Down Memory Lane

Harry Enfield's career retrospective show reviewed, showcasing his iconic characters and sketches f…
Harry Enfield, known for his portrayal of King Charles in The Windsors, presents a comprehensive review of his career in this Audience With … event. The show is a chronological journey through his 40-plus years in comedy, featuring a vast array of personae, catchphrases, and showbiz anecdotes.Enfield's iconic characters, such as Stavros and Loadsamoney, are revived, along with his DJ alter ego Dave Nice, now a right-wing podcaster. The show also includes fresh sketches and performances of his favorite old sketches, like Mr Cholmondley-Warner and Wayne and Waynetta Slob.The comedian's ability to distill personalities and social types into telling tics, speech patterns, or catchphrases is remarkable. He shares engaging background details and biographical snippets, including stories about his family and celebrity encounters with Whitney Houston, Nelson Mandela, and a drunken session with Paul McCartney and George Harrison.This touring show is a treat, offering a trip down memory lane and showcasing Enfield's enduring comedic talent. He solidifies his claim as the head of our comedy state, with a performance that is both nostalgic and engaging.Harry Enfield is set to tour with his show, with upcoming dates at G Live, Guildford, and the Forum, Bath.
#Harry Enfield #The Fast Show #BBC
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Entertainment Mar 27, 2026

UK Music Industry Calls for More Black Talent in Executive Roles

Leading figures in the UK music industry are calling for more support for black talent in executive…
The UK music industry is facing a significant disparity in executive roles, with black professionals underrepresented in senior positions despite black music generating £24.5bn out of £30bn in revenue over the past 30 years. A recent report by UK Music found that 80% of UK music revenue has been generated by black music, but industry figures are highlighting that black people are still excluded from top executive roles. According to the 2024 UK Music Diversity Report, 22% of the music industry workforce identify as Black, Asian or minority ethnic, compared with 46% of London's population. Eunice Obianagha, head of diversity at UK Music, emphasized the need for investment in genres such as "grime, garage and lovers rock" to support black music innovation. Charisse Beaumont, CEO of Black Lives in Music, noted that racial pay gaps and barriers to career progression are preventing black professionals from gaining executive roles. Industry experts, including Zeon Richards and Jasmine Dotiwala, stress that ensuring black people secure higher industry positions is crucial for driving cultural understanding and nuance. Mykaell Riley, professor of black music at the University of Westminster, argued that black music should be taught in schools to recognize its significant influence on popular music.
#UK Music Industry #British Phonographic Industry #Warner Music UK
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Film Mar 26, 2026

Acclaimed German Film-Maker and Author Alexander Kluge Dies at 94

Renowned German film-maker and author Alexander Kluge has passed away at the age of 94. Kluge was a…
German film-maker and author Alexander Kluge, a leading figure in the New German Cinema movement, has died at the age of 94. Kluge was known for his intellectually stimulating films and his role in shaping the cinematic landscape of post-war Germany. Kluge's career was marked by his innovative approach to filmmaking, which often incorporated cinematic collages and experimental techniques. His film Abschied von Gestern (released as Yesterday Girl in the US) was one of the first films to emerge from the Oberhausen Manifesto, a call to the German film industry to break free from traditional and shallow filmmaking. Kluge's contributions to German cinema were significant, and his influence can be seen in the work of other notable directors such as Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Werner Herzog. He continued to produce films and television programs throughout his career, including arts, magazine, and interview programs for German television through his production company DCTP. Kluge's wartime experiences had a profound impact on his life and work, shaping his commitment to pacifism. However, his comments on the topic have been met with controversy, particularly in the context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Throughout his career, Kluge collaborated with other artists and writers, including Ben Lerner, with whom he co-authored a poetic dialogue book, The Snows of Venice. Kluge's legacy as a pioneering film-maker and author continues to be celebrated, and his influence on German cinema and culture remains significant.
#kluge #german #his
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