A copy of the June 18th 1942!!#LiverpoolEcho(Echo..echo..) Check the bottom of the ‘births’ column for my big brothers birthday! Thanks for the cutting Peter👍🏼
For over six decades, Ken Loach — who turns 90 today — has made powerful, committed work that unmasks exploitation and highlights ordinary peoples’ struggles against injustice. https://t.co/wUpWieCBJ2
Sheryl Crow speaks out after Trump’s UFC 250 event: “To stay quiet means to turn a blind eye. And so I am saying this. What happened last night on the lawn of the White House was disgraceful and void of decency. Powerful, rich people filled the lawn to watch a violent sport that ended with a vile and racist comment. All while the average American cannot afford healthcare, gas, and cost of living. Do not be fooled. This administration is corrupt and does not give a damn about the American people. It only cares about making money hand over fist at the expense and in spite of our democracy. If we continue to support this kind of distraction from reality, we are no better than them. Let's be better, America.”
So, Trump is gonna give Iran $300 billion to open a strait that wasn’t closed, so long as they promise not build a nuke they didn’t have?
Do I have that just about right?
Heseltine slammed the 'conmen' who sold Brexit lies - telling the likes of Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson to 'hang their heads in shame'
“Never have so few, done so much damage to so many, with so little ability to execute what they lied about."
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15 June 1941. Harry Nilsson was born in Brooklyn, New York. He’s regarded as one of the best pop-rock vocalists. His best known hits were the UK and US No 1 hit Without You and Everybody’s Talkin’ which featured in the 1969 film Midnight Cowboy.
A new play about the creation of Paul O’Grady’s drag persona Lily Savage has been penned by Jonathan Harvey, with the production set to open at @CurveLeicester .
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ALEC GUINNESS waiting to enter the set of ‘Kind Hearts & Coronets’ at Ealing Studios.
Over a period of just 8 weeks between June & July 1949 - three Ealing classics were released: ‘Passport To Pimlico’, ‘Whisky Galore’ and Kind Hearts & Coronets’.
What a time for British film.
As an apparent “failed actor”, I take some solace from the fact that these same incel ninnies, who do nothing all day, also claim JK Rowling is a “failed author”, Glinner is a “failed comedy writer”, Sharron Davies is a “failed swimmer” & Martina is a “failed tennis player”…
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