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The former England footballer, 50, who hails from Leytonstone in east London, visited Barney's Seafood at The Sultan in Waltham Abbey. Smiling for a photo with the staff, he wrapped his arms around ...
ENGLAND footie legend David Beckham has proved he’s still a man of the people as he’s spotted buying fish from a small shack in Essex. It seems the humble star still has time for a chat with the ...
A major new immersive experience honouring David Bowie is set to open at London's Lightroom, inviting fans to step directly into the mind and music of one of pop culture’s most revolutionary artists.
Lightroom has announced a new 360-degree immersive experience for fans of David Bowie. The London-based company, which creates IP-led immersive entertainment experiences, has unveiled details of David ...
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David lynch was a master in translating human being’s nightmares perfectly onto the screen. He has provided many artistic works that have defined the Surrealism genre to it’s best and you can’t find ...
Sir David Beckham spent quality time with his mother Sandra and sister Joanne as they enjoyed a pie and mash lunch at their favourite cafe in Essex on Friday. The former footballer, 50, said catching ...
The Beckham family feud continues to escalate more than one week after Brooklyn Beckham threw the first stone and shattered the windows of his glass house to reveal a rift with his relatives. Brooklyn ...
Standing 17 feet tall in a glimmer of white marble at the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence is the statue of David, his musculature carefully chiseled by the hand of Michelangelo, a portrait of the ...
With its minimal instrumentation, false endings, and almost eerie silences, the song sounded unlike anything on the radio in 1973. Maybe that explains why David Essex’s “Rock On” captivated the public ...