
Anne Rice, author of Interview with the Vampire, dead at 80 | CBC News
Anne Rice, the gothic novelist widely known for her bestselling novel Interview with the Vampire, died late Saturday at the age of 80.
He was my favourite
Hard to believe there is only one Monkee left, the drummer Micky Dolenz. Is this foreshadowing? Will Ringo outlive Paul?
The Beatles seem to die in order of genius. John first, then George… guess it has to be Paul next.
As much as I appreciate Ringo’s work on Thomas The Tank Engine, having painfully endured Ringo’s Rotogravure, I have to admit he was definitely the least gifted.
Paul would’ve been first if that was true.
Paul was the first if rumour from the 60’s is to be believed…!!
Lots of believable conspiracy theories on Youtube etc.
Anne Rice, the gothic novelist widely known for her bestselling novel Interview with the Vampire, died late Saturday at the age of 80.
Yeah, read that famous book recently. It’s quite good. RIP.
Not just Dragon Ball, Joji Yanami was the VA for a lot of well known anime. He passed away on December 3, 2021
Yanami was involved with the anime since its debut
Jethro… Comedian based in Cornwall
One funny guy this… Dreaded Covid :0(
RIP Fella… and thanks for the many laughs over the years you brought my way
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Nobel Peace prize laureate who helped end apartheid in South Africa, has died aged 90
This is a massive loss for South Africa - a genuine leader that did a lot for bringing the country together after the end of apartheid. RIP
A fairly divisive figure too, within South Africa.
The road to his house was called Route AK47 and where he lived was nicknamed Tutulethu.
On the whole the positives outweigh the negatives but he was a complicated bloke.
Can’t believe he was only 90!
Yeah, I was surprised when I read that as well.
The only negative thing about him was his attitude to gay rights as far as I know.
The positives were overwhelming.
Inspirational cleric and anti-apartheid campaigner who played a major role in the process of reconciliation in South Africa.
Long's career spanned five decades and she was the first woman to have her own daily show on Radio 1.
I was listening to her show a few weeks ago…
Sister of the late Keith Chegwin. They were brought up close to my childhood home.
Notable that Tutu dies less than two months after de Klerk.