Roland Laffitte: 500 Stars Named After Arab Names in the Sky
French researcher Roland Laffitte highlights the influence of Arab astronomers on modern star nomenclature through his comprehensive project examining the journey of star names.
Joe Marler names dream Celebrity Traitors line-up and lets slip how to win show
Rugby star Joe Marler shares his thoughts on potential contestants for the next series of 'Celebrity Traitors' and offers tips for aspiring participants.
The Makeup Artist is the Star: Five Key Names in a Profession More Valued than Ever
The article highlights five prominent Spanish makeup artists who have gained recognition in an evolving industry largely shaped by social media.
Who is BAFTA winner Robert Aramayo?
Robert Aramayo, a Hull actor, triumphed at the BAFTAs, securing both best actor and EE rising star awards against a backdrop of prominent Hollywood names.
Star Wars of Sławomir Mentzen. Why does he name parties after the titles of the film saga?
The article explores Sławomir Mentzen's practice of naming political parties after Star Wars titles and discusses the legal implications of using film names in politics, including challenges related to intellectual property rights.
Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser names the one Hollywood star 'you cannot make fun of'
Nikki Glaser, the host of this year's Golden Globe Awards, revealed she won't roast a particular A-Lister during her performance, following her successful debut hosting last year.
FIFA has compiled a special list of ten greats. Modrić is on it
FIFA has released a list of ten star players potentially facing their last World Cup, including Croatian captain Luka Modrić and notable names like Messi and Ronaldo.
Ex-Arsenal star names three youngsters he was convinced would become stars
Ex-Arsenal defender Nacho Monreal reflects on three young players he believed would succeed at Arsenal, including Matteo Guendouzi, but who ultimately did not make the first team.
South Park star unveils cunning Donald Trump masterplan to thwart rebrand
South Park writer Toby Morton plans a prank involving the acquisition of key internet domain names to mock Donald Trump's rebranding of the Kennedy Centre in Washington DC.