Sometimes, begrudgingly, he joins in. I call Will my sister. When you are gay, growing up as an outsider, I think your friends come to mean more to you. I'd dearly love to see him meet his prince, fall in love and settle down. He says the same about me. He has promised to sing at my wedding, if I ever find the right man.
I'll hold him to that. After winning the inaugural series of 'Pop Idol' in , Young has gone on to have numerous hit singles and three UK number-one albums. He has more recently branched out into acting; his TV credits include 'Skins' and 'Bedlam'. He lives in east London. I didn't like Matt much at first. We met at an awards show — I think he was on our table or was helping with our table or something.
He was quite loud, all, "Hi darling, how are you," and I was like, "Oh my god, who is this person? A few years later he said he wanted to do a South Bank Show programme about me. He asked a few times, but I was very wary, because it was him. But eventually I agreed and the first time we properly met was when we started actually filming. He came to my dressing-room and kept asking questions. I think I said something like, "When I'm on stage I still feel shit about myself," and he was like, "Why, darling, why?
But he actually came into my life at a great time — I'd just become a lot happier. I'd written an album coming out of a relationship and was enjoying work. We spent six months doing the documentary and because we were spending so much time together, because he wouldn't get off my back, we became closer. When it was finished, I remember thinking now it's over, will we remain friends? Summary Episodes. What Makes a Masterpiece? Season 1 3 episodes Arts and culture.
Episode 1: What Makes a Masterpiece? Summary New series. Matthew Cain explores the world of art through the prism of neuro-aesthetics - a field of scientific research that looks at how the human brain processes pieces of work. He begins by focusing on stories and film, finding out why people are drawn to horror movies, examining the differences between men and women's responses to the same scene, and learning about advertisers' use of science to create effective commercials.
Featuring contributions by Christopher Booker and Gurindha Chada. Share on facebook. Share on twitter. Share on pinterest. When I worked in TV, it was in documentaries and news, which is a completely different world. It really sang to me. I love Gaultier. He's got such an individual, a creative voice which is unique. This exhibition is fantastic for giving a glimpse into the way his mind works and how his ideas are expressed. Growing up, I was the biggest ever Madonna fan, so it was brilliant to see all the old Madonna costumes [such as] the corsets for her Blonde Ambition tour, in which I saw Madonna dancing in on stage in when I was a young teenager.
It completely blew me away and inspired me to be the best creative person I could be. Not only does the exhibition include Madonna's costumes from that period, but also the letters that [she and Gaultier] wrote to each other and polaroids of her and the dancers trying on the costumes. It made me feel like an excited teenager again.
This musical by Noel Coward was written towards the end of his career. Set in the s, it's a farce about some gangsters, but it's also a love story about a nightclub singer and a sailor. A lot of the critics and the theatre establishment didn't know quite what to make of it or what to do with it, so it was basically forgotten for 50 years.
The Union Theatre in Southwark is a really interesting fringe venue which rediscovers plays and musicals to reinvent them. Ace of Clubs might not be Noel Coward's best work, but what the team have done with it is brilliant, and it's charming to watch. They obviously had a really low budget but they've managed to stage a surprisingly lavish production.
This last album, and to a certain extent the one that came before it, very much represent a maturing of her creative voice.
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