The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) has launched an immersive exhibition featuring digital portraits of notable British figures, including Winston Churchill, Amy Winehouse, and Ncuti Gatwa, combined with animations and voiceovers. This exhibition, titled “Stories Brought To Life,” is part of a growing trend in immersive art shows and will begin its UK tour in Salford, although it charges up to £35 for entry, unlike the free access to the original portraits at the NPG in London. The show highlights the stories of 19 celebrated celebrities and historical personalities through innovative visual presentations.
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Rod Stewart on Glastonbury: 'I wish they wouldn't call it the tea time slot'
"Did you know I can run 100 meters in 19 seconds?" At 80, Sir Rod Stewart is actively touring, releasing new music, and writing a book, while set to perform at Glastonbury's "legends" slot, which he feels is unfairly labeled as the "tea time slot." He has negotiated for a longer performance, aiming to maximize his set by swiftly transitioning between songs. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Rod Stewart, who is 80 years...
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