Bobbie Lee Gentry is a retired American singer and songwriter who was one of the first female artists to compose and produce her own documentary. Gentry went international in 1967 with the Southern Gothic story "Ode to Billie Joe". The song spent four weeks at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and at number three on the 1967 end-of-1967 Billboard chart, winning the Gentry Grammy Award for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Read More...
TIME'S Bella Ramsey has opened up about the lasting impact meeting a drug addict in prison has had on her. The 20-year-old stars alongside Jodie Whittaker and Tamara Lawrance in the second series of the acclaimed BBC show.
While the first series was set in a men's prison and starred Stephen Graham and Sean Bean, the new series follows the lives of inmates at a women's prison. Bella plays Kelsey, a young heroin addict who is presented with a life-defining decision. Read More...
JUST over one year after the racing world lost a giant in Sheikh Hamdan, his daughter Sheikha Hissa is carrying on his legacy through the world's best racehorse.
In Baaeed, British racing has an equine superstar being compared to the greatest ever - Frankel.
Behind him, pulling the strings, is a very private woman who inherited a global empire from her iconic dad.
The bond between human and horse is immense, and what made Frankel's story so special was his connection with the late Henry Cecil. Read More...