He's responsible for the UN's International Peace Day, and celebrities and politicians line up to support him. Jeremy Gilley tells Alison Roberts what it took to make September 21 so special... more
A rush for day seats is expected
after the National Theatre's already
sold-out production of Frankenstein was hailed a bold visual masterpiece by the critics
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They may have to do without blockbuster budgets and expensive premieres but a host of movie stars are appearing in short films at this year’s BFI London Film Festival... more
Toby Mott spent his youth pogoing in a sweaty mosh pit, but made his name selling cute T-shirts to starlets. Now he's going back to his counter-cultural roots. God save the 70s, he tells Lydia Slater... more
New luvvie in training Freddie Fox is the latest in a long line of foxy thespians. But he's not afraid to play against type with his breakthrough role as a Cockney transsexual, discovers Pip Clements... more
Blown out by your mates at the 11th hour? New to London and chumless? Try social website Fridaynightsucks, an innovative way to make new, platonic friends, says Christian Koch... more
Big Brother is to be axed after a final series next summer. The popularity of the reality show has plummeted, with viewing figures for the current series barely reaching two million... more
With so many parties and launches to go to a girl can start find it all a bit tiresome. So it's not surprising Peaches Geldof could barely hide her boredom as she took in a show at London Fashion Week. ... more
Charles Dance has acquired the sort of unenviable love-them-and-leave-them status that has led his showbiz chums to dub him Dance With The Devil.... more
It's the most glittering - and nail-biting - date in the awards ceremony calendar, and a true litmus test of popular taste. And today we are proud to announce that Mail on Sunday readers will be the first to cast their vote for the National Television Awards... the only TV honours to be handed direct from the viewer to the star.
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As the stars arrived for the BAFTA Television Awards, it was already clear who were the winners and losers in the sartorial stakes. Kelly Brook was the obvious front-runner, channelling vintage Hollywood glamour in a floor-skimming silk navy-blue gown and white fur shrug
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It is the sort of look that might stir even the corpses she normally presides over.
This is Silent Witness star Emilia Fox, wearing nothing more than leather boots and skimpy lingerie, in a raunchy scene from her new film Cashback, to be released on May 9 ... more
Kelly Brook and Kylie Minogue, stole the show at one of the most important dates in the British fashion diary. The Strictly Come Dancing star and pop's queen of reinvention shone on the red carpet at the Elle Style Awards in gorgeous full-length Grecian style gowns. And despite a full quota of celebrities from the worlds of fashion, film and music, both emerged clear winners in the fashion style stakes
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