Author: FABUK Magazine

British-based watch brand Hagley West is making inroads into the vital US market thanks to significantly increased exposure on TikTok. Owner, entrepreneur and TikTok influencer, Tim Hayden, has had two recent trips stateside, where he travelled to different states, hosting a number of live streams, to his nearly one million followers. A third trip is also planned for the end of this month, due to the success of the previous visits.   During his visits Hayden runs his now legendary ‘Find Tim’ live stream challenges to give social media fans a chance to locate him and potentially win a…

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Actor Gabe Fazio is riding high with a new role in crime drama ‘The Good Nurse’, alongside Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain. Gabe has previously appeared in films including ‘A Star Is Born’ and ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’, working with Bradley Cooper. He also played Mark Ruffalo’s double in ‘I Know This Much Is True’, a limited series on HBO. He tells us about how he got into character for ‘The Good Nurse’, his most challenging role, and being hugged by Eddie Redmayne. Tell us about your role in ‘The Good Nurse’ I play the character of Tom Anderson,…

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London, October 11th, 2022 – Global sports company PUMA and absorbent apparel brand Modibodi®, have developed a series of Period Pep Talks with world-class female athletes – designed to encourage women and girls to stay in the sport. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZS8rHgpmNs As part of the Period Pep Talk campaign, PUMA and Modibodi have designed a revolutionary new patent-pending period activewear collection. Launching this October, the new range will help women, girls and people who menstruate to feel comfortable and confident playing sport and being active during their period. Period Pep Talks are a response to a globally commissioned report* that uncovered 1…

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2022 marks the 30th anniversary of the Raindance Film Festival, the UK’s leading indie film festival, and this year’s edition will be a celebration of 30 years of independent film in the UK. Running 26 October – 5 November, Raindance will revisit some of the most pivotal films from its archive in a series of special screenings. Raindance will also look towards the next 30 years with a programme of fresh, relevant, and radical world premieres plus must-see titles presented in the UK by Raindance from the international film festival circuit. Venues for 2022 are Curzon Soho, Genesis Cinema, Rio…

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If you’re using Instagram, you can gain a vast following and increase your website’s traffic. However, you won’t get anywhere if you don’t know how to take good Instagram photos. It’s not as easy as snapping a quick photo and throwing it up. A technique to it will help you get the right lighting and make your photo stand out among the rest. Not sure how to get started? Don’t worry; we’ve got you! Check out our guide below on the best tips and tricks for taking pictures for Instagram, allowing you to get the shots you aspire for. Get…

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Pure London, the UK’s leading trade fashion buying event, is bringing together some of the industry’s leading brands and creative minds to discuss the biggest issues facing the fashion industry today in a series of pioneering podcasts and articles available now on the Pure London website. As the most comprehensive fashion showcase gears up for its next edition from 12th-14th February 2023 at the iconic Olympia London, Content Editor Lina Vaz speaks to industry titans from brands and companies including Stella McCartney, Models1, Immaculate Vegan and many more, to tackle issues including sustainability, inclusivity, and the future of retail and…

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Who is Neil Baldwin? Exactly – me too. Having never heard of him, I was perplexed as to why the first theatre to open up in the West End in 50 years would begin its run with a show about a man who most people have never heard of. Baldwin, born in 1946, had a learning disability but that didn’t stop him from being a circus clown, or a kit man for Stoke City FC, where in turn he became a minor celebrity. Baldwin was also was an autograph hunter, and the story of his life is told at the…

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Oxford 6-piece The People Versus return with the alluring, atmospheric new single ‘Lonely Teen’. Having already made a big impression with their first few releases following radio play across BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio X and BBC Introducing as well as appearances on BBC News, the band have built a growing hype around their infectious indie-come-dream-pop sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcUML04Ez_c Bringing together a wash of synths, subtle modulated guitar lines and dappled electronics over the grounding bass and tight beats, ‘Lonely Teen’ perfectly blends dreamy, swirling early 4AD style atmospherics with elements of up tempo indie to create a melancholic yet danceable…

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The BFI London Film Festival has closed its doors for another year and brought London together in a sea of film premieres and screenings, sprinkling movie fairy dust all over the Kingdom. While there were 185 films that were shown, it’s impossible that one can see them all. This is our annual wrap-up of some of the films that we saw: She Said The most timely and important film of the festival, ‘She Said’ is the telling of the two New York Times reporters (Jodi Kantor and Megan Thohey) who broke the story about the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse scandal.…

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Jonny Greenwood has won the Film Composer of the Year Award at the 22nd World Soundtrack Awards Ceremony & Concert on Saturday 22 October at Music Centre De Bijloke in Ghent. Nicholas Britell received the Television Composer of the Year Award. “No Time to Die” from No Time to Die was presented with the Best Original Song Award, while Drive My Car composer Eiko Ishibashi took home the Discovery of the Year Award. Joseph Metcalfe, John Coda and Grant Kirkhope were honoured with the Public Choice Award and The Penelopes composed the Best Original Score for a Belgian Production. Bruno Coulais received the Lifetime…

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