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Past articles by Nina:

'You might be inspired': Bank of Dave founder discusses upcoming film

Dave Fishwick's story is a David and Goliath epic, that's become a book, Channel 4 documentary and now a Netflix film. → Read More

Gary Numan returns to Wembley Arena after four decades

Electronic musician Gary Numan sits down with ITV News Arts Editor Nina Nannar about returning to Wembley Arena after last playing there 40 years ago. → Read More

Self Esteem on becoming a popstar in her 30s and composing for play Prima Facie

The Sheffield-born musician composed the music for West End play Prima Facie, which stars Jodie Comer. → Read More

Will Smith apologises to Chris Rock over 'out of line' Oscars slap

The star said: "I was out of line and I was wrong. I am embarrassed and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be." | ITV National News → Read More

Actor Sean Penn calls for Oscar boycott if Volodymyr Zelenskyy is not allowed to appear

Actor Sean Penn has even pledged to melt his two Oscar statuettes down if Zelenskyy, a former actor is not part of proceedings. → Read More

Charli XCX on her new album, playing Glastonbury and being addicted to social media

The Grammy nominated star told ITV News that exhaustion and pressures from her private life and work left her vulnerable to critical comments online. | ITV National News → Read More

Who will be the big winners at the Baftas?

Arts Editor Nina Nannar predicts who the winners will be at the 2022 Baftas. → Read More

Golden Globes: Historic wins celebrated on social media as plug pulled on film world’s party night

MJ Rodriguez became the first transgender actor to win a Golden Globe, while The Power of the Dog director Jane Campion's win could point to an Oscar victory. → Read More

Records of World War I Indian soldiers made available after century old records found

ITV News Arts Editor Nina Nannar tells the story of how her and her family finally have the answers they wanted about her grandfather Jagat Singh. | ITV National News → Read More

The Smiths’ Johnny Marr says Brexit has been a ‘catastrophe’ for musicians

The musician, who was involved in the new James Bond film, No Time To Die's soundtrack, warned “it's literally taking the work away from British musicians". → Read More

Boy George on the Culture Club years of his youth and returning to the stage post-Covid

Boy George tells ITV News about his upcoming return to the stage after the pandemic put the music industry on pause for more than a year. → Read More

Baftas: What to expect, who to watch, and what next for the industry

The Baftas, followed by the Oscars, mark the glitzy culmination of the film award season. Except there has been little glitz, and little box office to speak of. → Read More

And breathe: How Long Covid sufferers are being helped by a breathing programme run by opera singers

A new pilot programme is being rolled out by the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and the English National Opera to help people with Long Covid to breathe. → Read More

Actor Gary Oldman on his new film 'Mank' and the future of cinema post-Covid

Gary Oldman speaks to Nina Nannar about his new film 'Mank', the future of cinema, and how the industry is coping through the Covid pandemic. → Read More

One Night reflects on continuing fight for racial equality in the US

The film, which will be released globally on Amazon Prime on Friday 15 January, is based on the acclaimed stage play by Kemp Powers. → Read More

Damien Hirst testing the waters with first solo exhibition in London

The artist is staging his first solo exhibition in the huge space that is the Newport Street Gallery in South East London. → Read More

'Lean on me': Another funding source for the arts industry announced amid coronavirus outbreak

One of the businesses that has boomed during the coronavirus lockdown is giving financial help to one of the sectors that has been brought to its knees. → Read More

Yusuf / Cat Stevens is back to celebrate an album he made half a century ago

You will heard his songs so many times, on the radio, recorded by him and many others - Moonshadow, First Cut Is The Deepest, Morning has Broken - the back catalogue of the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens, then Yusuf Islam, now just Yusuf, is immense. Now he is back to celebrate an album he made half a century ago. Tea For The Tillerman is 50-years-old. → Read More

The big screen drama not coming to a cinema near you, writes Nina Nannar

Read The big screen drama not coming to a cinema near you, writes Nina Nannar latest on ITV News. All the Health, Entertainment news → Read More

Rishi Kapoor: Bollywood's heartthrob who entertained several generations

It is one of my fondest early memories. My parents and their friends, first generation immigrants who'd arrived in the UK from India at roughly the same time, sitting round a TV screen, watching as three film icons sang: Amar..Akbar..Anthony. The notes went up, as the height of the actors did - the tallest at the back. Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna in the middle, and at the front, the smallest… → Read More