Ozzy Osbourne says new shooting hobby helps ‘take his mind off’ health issues

Ozzy Osbourne, 72, says he’s started new hobby of shooting an air rifle at his home range because it helps ‘take his mind off of him’ and his health issues By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 00:58 GMT, 12 March 2021 | Updated: 01:08 GMT, 12 March 2021 Ozzy Osbourne has revealed he likes to … Read more

James Corden jokes his new pandemic ‘hobby’ is hiding from his family in the bathroom

He’s a doting dad to his three children. And just like many parents during the pandemic, James Corden has revealed he’s taken to stealing some quiet time alone by hiding in the bathroom. The Late Late Show host, 42, also said he’d go to Weight Watchers with his mum when he was just 11 years … Read more

Model Lara Bingle shows off her skills in surprise new hobby

Model Lara Bingle shows off her new surf skills after welcoming her third child with husband Sam Worthington By Caleb Taylor For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:51 GMT, 22 November 2020 | Updated: 13:25 GMT, 22 November 2020 Model Lara Worthington (née Bingle) welcomed a third child with actor Sam Worthington earlier this year.  But … Read more

Hobby firm Hornby turns first profit in almost a decade

Hornby turns first profit in almost a decade as sales steamed ahead during coronavirus lockdown By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 22:28 GMT, 29 October 2020 | Updated: 22:41 GMT, 29 October 2020 Hornby has turned its first profit in almost a decade as sales steamed ahead during lockdown.  The hobby firm, known … Read more

David Beckham takes up a new lockdown hobby as he builds beehives at Cotswold home  

He’s been in lockdown at his Cotswolds home for the past three months, And without his busy travelling schedule and various business ventures David Beckham has been forced to turn his hand to new hobbies. On Thursday, David’s wife Victoria filmed the star as he got to work building bee hives for the family’s country … Read more

Am Dram – The world’s most lethal hobby

THE ARTS  QUESTORS, JESTERS AND RENEGADES  by Michael Coveney (Bloomsbury £25, 216pp)  Michael Coveney says, in a statistic that stretches credulity, that there are 2,500 amateur dramatic societies in Britain, putting on 35,000 productions a year in disused cinemas, chapels, barns and converted Nissen huts. The most spectacular venue is the Minack in Cornwall, carved … Read more