In honor of Will and Kate's 5th wedding anniversary, we're taking a look back at People's original 2011 cover story about their fairy tale nuptials. Keep reading for the entire cover story!It came through the stone walls of the 766-year-old church: the heart-pounding throb of millions of hands clapping and voices cheering, a joyful rising tide reverberating through the hallowed halls of Westminster Abbey. And in that moment—the moment when the Archbishop of Canterbury declared William Arthur Philip Louis and Catherine Elizabeth man and wife - something extraordinary happened: One by one, the 1,900 gathered guests broke into grins. "There...
- 4/29/2016
- by Simon Perry and Michelle Tauber
- PEOPLE.com
During the past six years, Downton Abbey fans have been through a lot. There's been a certain sinking ship, dead relatives, a dead Turkish diplomat, a war, a dead footman, the Spanish flu, a dead fiancé, an almost-dead countess, a lost fortune, a burnt-down castle in Ireland, a woman dying in childbirth, a divorce, a father dying minutes after his son was born, a disappearing lover, an out-of-wedlock child … You get the picture.And of course, to accompany these dark and depressing moments, there's been a heartbreakingly beautiful score, composed by John Lunn and performed by the London Chamber Orchestra.
- 3/4/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
During the past six years, Downton Abbey fans have been through a lot.
There's been a certain sinking ship, dead relatives, a dead Turkish diplomat, a war, a dead footman, the Spanish flu, a dead fiancé, an almost-dead countess, a lost fortune, a burnt-down castle in Ireland, a woman dying in childbirth, a divorce, a father dying minutes after his son was born, a disappearing lover, an out-of-wedlock child …
You get the picture.
And of course, to accompany these dark and depressing moments, there's been a heartbreakingly beautiful score, composed by John Lunn and performed by the London Chamber Orchestra.
There's been a certain sinking ship, dead relatives, a dead Turkish diplomat, a war, a dead footman, the Spanish flu, a dead fiancé, an almost-dead countess, a lost fortune, a burnt-down castle in Ireland, a woman dying in childbirth, a divorce, a father dying minutes after his son was born, a disappearing lover, an out-of-wedlock child …
You get the picture.
And of course, to accompany these dark and depressing moments, there's been a heartbreakingly beautiful score, composed by John Lunn and performed by the London Chamber Orchestra.
- 3/4/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- People.com - TV Watch
Hans Zimmer wins a double at the Classic Brit Awards for his work on the scores of Man of Steel & The Dark Knight Rises. The soundtracks won Zimmer the composer of the year prize at the ceremony at London’s Royal Albert Hall, fighting off competition from fellow nominees Ludovico Einaudi and Arvo Part. He was also rewarded for his outstanding contribution to music, recognising a career which has also included the soundtracks to Christopher Nolan’s Inception and the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise. The German-born composer – who accepted the latter award from Sir MIchael Caine, also performed at the event, accompanying the London Chamber Orchestra on the piano as they delivered a medley of his work. The composer is currently working on The Amazing Spider-man 2 soundtrack. Highlights of the event will be screened on Sunday evening on ITV at 10.20pm. Leave comments below in the usual place...
- 10/3/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
If rightwing writer Melanie Phillips can launch her own line of branded goods, maybe those of a leftish bent should do so too
✒ When I saw that my old chum Melanie Phillips – once a Guardian lefty, now a rightwing columnist on the Daily Mail – was bringing out her own brand of merchandise, I assumed it was a joke. I was wrong.
You can now buy tote bags, T-shirts, Kindle and iPhone covers, and baseball caps with Melanie's company logo. I bet da kidz will buy zillions. What could be cooler than chilling with your homies, decked out in Melanie branded goods?
Two thoughts occurred to me. First, we Guardian columnists ought to have a line of collectibles fit for soggy liberals. A poncho to stop us being dripping wet, reversible so we can have it both ways. A cap marked "I ❤ all forms of diversity". Gloves, the left embroidered "On...
✒ When I saw that my old chum Melanie Phillips – once a Guardian lefty, now a rightwing columnist on the Daily Mail – was bringing out her own brand of merchandise, I assumed it was a joke. I was wrong.
You can now buy tote bags, T-shirts, Kindle and iPhone covers, and baseball caps with Melanie's company logo. I bet da kidz will buy zillions. What could be cooler than chilling with your homies, decked out in Melanie branded goods?
Two thoughts occurred to me. First, we Guardian columnists ought to have a line of collectibles fit for soggy liberals. A poncho to stop us being dripping wet, reversible so we can have it both ways. A cap marked "I ❤ all forms of diversity". Gloves, the left embroidered "On...
- 5/10/2013
- by Simon Hoggart
- The Guardian - Film News
Britain's Duchess of Cornwall is attending the Classic Brit Awards next month. Camilla will be joining the likes of Gary Barlow, host Myleene Klass and Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber at this year's event to celebrate the achievements made in the last 18 months in classical music. Camilla will see nine award presentations and enjoy eight unique performances, created especially for the night, at this year's Classic Brit Awards, which was established in 2000. The duchess will even have her own entrance music played by British trumpeter Alison Balsom, who will be making her fourth Classic Brit Awards performance. The London Chamber Orchestra, whose patron is the duchess, will be performing the accompanying music for the night. Myleene couldn't...
- 9/21/2012
- Monsters and Critics
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