Ann Coulter will be heard.
The political commentator has promised to continue with her plans to speak at the University of California Berkeley campus on April 27, despite the university canceling the event, according to the Associated Press.
Fake News! @sfchronicle reports vague forces behind Uc-Berkeley canceling my speech. (Which will go on.) https://t.co/0xbftl8WO0
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) April 19, 2017
She fired off a series of angry tweets on Wednesday, writing, “Fake News! @sfchronicle reports vague forces behind Uc-Berkeley canceling my speech. (Which will go on.)”
Responding to a tweet, Coulter insisted the event was not canceled and that she would be there.
The political commentator has promised to continue with her plans to speak at the University of California Berkeley campus on April 27, despite the university canceling the event, according to the Associated Press.
Fake News! @sfchronicle reports vague forces behind Uc-Berkeley canceling my speech. (Which will go on.) https://t.co/0xbftl8WO0
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) April 19, 2017
She fired off a series of angry tweets on Wednesday, writing, “Fake News! @sfchronicle reports vague forces behind Uc-Berkeley canceling my speech. (Which will go on.)”
Responding to a tweet, Coulter insisted the event was not canceled and that she would be there.
- 4/20/2017
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Sir Daniel Day-Lewis has been knighted during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
The three-time Academy Award winner was formally given a knighthood by the Duke of Cambridge.
Day-Lewis was confirmed to be receiving a knighthood in June as part of the Queen's Birthday Honours.
He was chosen for the honour in recognition of his services to the dramatic arts.
Other recipients on the Birthday Honours List this year included late teenage cancer campaigner Stephen Sutton and actress-filmmaker Angelina Jolie.
Day-Lewis's knighthood is merely the latest honour in his esteemed cinema and stage career. He has also won four Best Actor BAFTA Awards and two Golden Globes.
His most notable roles include playing Irish writer Christy Brown in My Left Foot, the monstrous Bill the Butcher in Gangs of New York, and more recently the slain Us president in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln.
The three-time Academy Award winner was formally given a knighthood by the Duke of Cambridge.
Day-Lewis was confirmed to be receiving a knighthood in June as part of the Queen's Birthday Honours.
He was chosen for the honour in recognition of his services to the dramatic arts.
Other recipients on the Birthday Honours List this year included late teenage cancer campaigner Stephen Sutton and actress-filmmaker Angelina Jolie.
Day-Lewis's knighthood is merely the latest honour in his esteemed cinema and stage career. He has also won four Best Actor BAFTA Awards and two Golden Globes.
His most notable roles include playing Irish writer Christy Brown in My Left Foot, the monstrous Bill the Butcher in Gangs of New York, and more recently the slain Us president in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln.
- 11/14/2014
- Digital Spy
Stephen Sutton is to receive a Pride of Britain Award, following a record number of nominations from the public.
The inspirational teenager raised nearly £5 million for the Teenage Cancer Trust before passing away from the disease in May.
Tens of thousands of people called for Stephen to be recognised at the ceremony, which takes place next Monday (October 6) at London's Grosvenor House and will air on ITV.
His mother Jane will be presented the award by Teenage Cancer Trust supporters including Who frontman Roger Daltrey and comedian Jason Manford.
Jane said: "Stephen would have been honoured to receive a Pride of Britain Award. He wasn't going to let his cancer stop him making the most of every minute.
"When he started fundraising for the Teenage Cancer Trust, never in his wildest dreams did he think he would reach £5 million."
It will mark the first time an award has been given...
The inspirational teenager raised nearly £5 million for the Teenage Cancer Trust before passing away from the disease in May.
Tens of thousands of people called for Stephen to be recognised at the ceremony, which takes place next Monday (October 6) at London's Grosvenor House and will air on ITV.
His mother Jane will be presented the award by Teenage Cancer Trust supporters including Who frontman Roger Daltrey and comedian Jason Manford.
Jane said: "Stephen would have been honoured to receive a Pride of Britain Award. He wasn't going to let his cancer stop him making the most of every minute.
"When he started fundraising for the Teenage Cancer Trust, never in his wildest dreams did he think he would reach £5 million."
It will mark the first time an award has been given...
- 9/29/2014
- Digital Spy
Stephen Sutton, the U.K. teenager who raised £3 Million for a teen cancer charity while he went through his own battle with cancer, has sadly passed away. "My heart is bursting with pride but breaking with pain for my courageous, selfless, inspirational son who passed away peacefully in his sleep in the early hours of this morning, Wednesday 14th May," his mom wrote on his Facebook page. "The ongoing support and outpouring of love for Stephen will help greatly at this difficult time, in the same way as it helped Stephen throughout his journey. We all know he will never be forgotten, his spirit will live on, in all that he achieved and shared with so many." Stephen's story goes like this: When...
- 5/14/2014
- E! Online
Last week, Stephen Sutton posted a "final thumbs up" on Facebook. The 19-year-old has bowel cancer and, two years ago, he was told that it will be terminal. Last week, tumors caused one of his lungs to collapse and he was rushed to the hospital, where he was "permanently" hooked up to an oxygen machine. As this was happening, Stephen's story went viral: While he was battling his cancer, he was also checking items off a bucket list (sky dive, get a tattoo), and raising money for charity. Last week, he checked the no. 1 item off his bucket list: Raising over £1 million for Teenage Cancer Trust through the fundraising site JustGiving. But Stephen's story did not end...
- 4/28/2014
- E! Online
Stephen Sutton was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the age of 15. Two years later, he was told that it would be terminal. Now, at 19, Stephen has done something incredible: He raised more than a million dollars for charity and inspired thousands and thousands of people with his story. After he was diagnosed, Stephen wrote on Facebook, "Originally all I ever wanted to do was study hard and make a difference to the world by becoming a doctor. However in light of my current circumstances I have decided to be more pragmatic with my time." Instead, Stephen made a bucket list of 46 things, all in hopes of raising money for charity. Here are just a few of the things Stephen was able to check off his bucket...
- 4/23/2014
- E! Online
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