The Get Set Weekend, powered by The Cricket Collective, has for many years been a pre-season focal point for clubs up and down the country and is taking place on 5 & 6 April 2025. The Get Set Weekend ...
Deadliest Catch producer Original Productions has promoted Brian Lovett. Lovett has been named Head of Content Strategy at the Fremantle-backed company. He was previously EVP, Programming and ...
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Shine signed a two-year contract with Detroit on Monday, Shine's new deal goes through the 2025-26 season. He has 11 goals and 32 points in 40 games with AHL Grand Rapids this campaign. The 31 ...
In a weekly video production class offered by the People’s Arc of Suffolk, individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities learn multimedia skills like podcasting, videography and e ...
Former Decal and Neon executive Ayo Kepher-Maat has joined the IFC Films in the new role of vice president of acquisitions and productions at the AMC Networks division to help build a diverse ...
England Women's U19 raced to victory over Pakistan in the ICC Women's U19 World Cup, getting the job done inside 10 overs of their reply. Bowling first, the wickets were shared around, with ...
Two Alberta-filmed productions have received nominations for the 2025 Canadian Alliance of Film and Television Costume Arts and Design (CAFTCAD) Awards. Alberta's talent is on full display with these ...
Usha Vance turned heads with her fashionable ensemble during the inauguration festivities. At various events, she wore dresses and gowns from notable designers, which have left many fashion ...
Wang So is the Prince of Goryeo who has a cursed fate. He had to get married with the Last Princess of Balhae, Shin Yool. She was born with the fate of becoming the light for another country.
Republican lawmakers in the Idaho state legislature have authored a resolution demanding that the U.S. Supreme Court overturn its 2015 decision recognizing marriage equality throughout the country.
Rhiannon Shine is an award-winning journalist and Western Australia’s political reporter. Since starting with the ABC in 2015, Rhiannon has worked in Perth, Hobart, Kalgoorlie and Broome.
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