The stars are shining for us online
Saturday 29th November 2008, 11:17AM GMT.
There’s no business like showbusiness – and ShropshireStar.com’s online entertainments section is going from strength to strength.
This week alone we’ve featured interviews with Hollywood A-listers Robert DeNiro and Angelina Jolie, rocked all over the world with Status Quo’s Francis Rossi and Def Leppard’s Phil Collen and reminisced about being Number One in the pop charts with T-Pau’s Carol Decker.
We’ve also carried reviews of recent gigs by Paul Weller and Marillion plus up to the minute tour announcements by Cliff Richard and The Shadows, US rock legends Lynryd Skynryd, pop superstars Girls Aloud and controversial comedian Russell Brand.
Our online entertainments service is broken down into sections including Music, Film, Theatre, Comedy, Festivals and Clubs. They are full of news, previews, reviews, interviews and photo galleries.
Film fans can check out our online trailers for the latest movies along with the big reviews.
Not only that, but you can use our simple online entertainments Quick Search facility on the right of the entertainment pages to find what’s on where and then buy tickets securely online.
There is even a link for venues large and small to submit their own event details to the Quick Search listings database and get themselves noticed.
So click on the Entertainment tab on ShropshireStar.com and check out the best of entertainment in your region online.
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Pity theres nothing on at Shrewsburys new theatre worth seeing, not next year anyway. Where is the top flight entertainment that we were promised? Utter disgrace.
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