Scott Brown has been linked with the St Johnstone vacancy – but the Celtic hero could make his SPFL return in a PLAYER capacity.
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The Chronicle, a local newspaper. As part of the painting, he wrote the slogan: “Have your heard the news? 4-H is 4 everyone,” with a drawing of an orange, yellow, green, and blue-colored rainbow underneath.Elwood said the design was meant to show the club was inclusive of LGBTQ individuals, a value that the national 4-H organization has promoted on its website, reports Des Moines-based CBS affiliate KCCI.But when the family drove by the window the following day, the rainbow had been removed.“I wasn’t expecting that at all,” Elwood Burns said. “I was kind of in shock.
I didn’t really know what to do. I also didn’t want to make a huge deal out of it, but I think inclusion should not be erased from a window like that, especially when 4-H is supposed to be fully inclusive in supporting LGBTQ+.”Rachel Burns told KCCI she contacted the club leader about the change and was told the club was receiving complaints, prompting the removal of the rainbow. It is still unclear who specifically complained.
The Chronicle said they did not have an issue with the painting and did not request its removal.But the Burns family said it bothered them that 4-H leaders removed the painting without informing them of the decision, and felt that the club had ceded to discriminatory demands and failed to stand by its values.Frannie Burns wrote an open letter explaining why she and her brother ultimately decided to quit the club. “I believe (removing the rainbow) was childish and inappropriate,” she wrote. “I also believe that this is telling the children of this 4-H club that it is right not to include members of the LGBTQ+ community which is not in fact right.
Scott Brown has been linked with the St Johnstone vacancy – but the Celtic hero could make his SPFL return in a PLAYER capacity.
A teenage girl was left terrified after she was pepper sprayed in the face by police officers while queueing to leave a football match.
S Club were performing at last night (October 30) had to be partially evacuated after fans were “plunged into darkness”.Fans were instructed to leave the M&S Bank Arena after a fire alarm siren was triggered mid-way through the pop band’s song ‘Alive’ at around 9pm GMT.According to representatives for the arena, the issue was “resolved quickly” and “we were able to restart the show”.“Tonight, as S Club were close to finishing their set at the arena, there was a minor incident which triggered a partial evacuation,” a statement by an arena spokesperson read on X.Tonight, as S Club were close to finishing their set at the arena, there was a minor incident which triggered a partial evacuation. The issue was resolved quickly and we were able to restart the show.
S Club were forced to abandon a tour show during their performance in Liverpool on Monday, 30 October. A video posted to Twitter showed the house lights on in the M&S Bank Arena, with fans leaving their seats.The singers have been touring the UK in a comeback spectacular, with tonight's performance being a rescheduled show from Friday, 13 October.
Matthew Perry’s TV parents are reaching to his tragic death. The “Friends” alum died at age 54 of an apparent drowning at his California home on Saturday.As The Post previously reported, Perry’s death is an ongoing investigation. His autopsy has been completed, but the coroner has ordered more tests, including toxicology.
Matthew Perry is being remembered by his TV parent Kathleen Turner.
Maggie Wheeler is the first Friends star to pay tribute to late actor Matthew Perry, who passed away on 28 October at his home in Los Angeles. Matthew, best known for portraying Chandler Bing in the hit US sitcom, died aged 54 after 'drowning in his jacuzzi'.The much-loved actor was discovered unconscious in his Los Angeles home. Actress Maggie, 62, portrayed Chandler's on-off girlfriend Janice Hosenstein in Friends, appearing in every season of the hit TV show.
Fight Club, and that he “can’t help” people who don’t understand that Tyler Durden is a “negative influence”.In the film, Edward Norton plays an unnamed, discontented man who forms an underground fighting network with strict rules with Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), who persuades him to expand the club into the anti-consumerist organisation Project Mayhem.Many have observed that the film, which is based on the transgressive 1996 novel by Chuck Palahniuk, anticipated the rise of so-called ‘incels’, short for ‘involuntary celibates’, or straight men who believe their lack of sexual activity is due to political and societal structures.Speaking to The Guardian, Fincher said, “I’m not responsible for how people interpret things. Language evolves.
With “The Killer,” David Fincher finds himself in familiar territory: working again with “Se7en” scribe Andrew Kevin Walker on a lean, mean adaptation of a pulpy crime plot. And how well Fincher excels in fare like that–whether it’s stuff like “Panic Room” or his take on airport reads like “Gone Girl“–is why he’s one of his generation’s most beloved filmmakers.
Ghetts has shared his first single in two years, ‘Laps’ – featuring South African singer Moonchild Sanelly.Earlier this month, the east Londoner announced his fourth studio album, ‘On Purpose With Purpose’, the follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2021 album ‘Conflict Of Interest’. Now, he has shared the opening track to his upcoming LP.‘Laps’ was produced by TenBillion Dreams and has the same ominous sound as much of the MOBO winner’s previous work.
Rachel Stevens has announced she will be telling-all in a brand new autobiography, Finding My Voice, which will be released next year. Sharing the news on Instagram the S Club star shared a photo of the book's cover, which she captioned: "Hi everyone [heart emoji] I am SO excited to finally announce that behind the scenes, I’ve been working on a brand new, very personal project… I’ve written my first-ever book! "FINDING MY VOICE: A Story of Strength, Self-Belief and S Club 7 will publish on the 25th April next year.
David De Gea is yet to sign for a new club after leaving Manchester United this summer. The long-serving Spanish goalkeeper, 32, was brutally axed by manager Erik ten Hag and replaced by Andre Onana after his 12 memorable years between the Old Trafford posts.
Kerry Riches, one of the current housemates in the 2023 Big Brother reboot, has been receiving a slew of backlash following her "higher tax bracket" comments during a recent episode of the iconic reality show.The controversy comes after 40 year old Kerry was having a conversation with her fellow housemates, food writer Henry, model Zak and barman, Jenkin about the average salaries of MPs in comparison to the average UK wage. After stating that MPs "don't get paid that much," 25 year old Henry stepped in to dispute Kerry's statement, sharing that they make between £60,000 to £70,000 a year.
S Club cancelled their concert in Liverpool on Friday (October 13) just hours before they were due to perform.The group, who kicked off their reunion tour last week in Manchester, were due to play the M&S Bank Arena when the show was pulled.A statement issued by the the venue said: “Due to an unforeseen technical issue which is beyond our control and is impacting the power supply, we have sadly been forced to take the decision – with the event promoter – to postpone tonight’s performance by S Club.“We understand that S Club fans and the band will be very disappointed but as the safety and comfort of our visitors is our utmost priority, the show cannot proceed as planned.”
Fans of S Club were left furious when they headed to the Good Times show on Friday night only be learn it had been cancelled at the last minute.The Never Had a Dream Come True singers had only performed one night of their reunion show when they pulled the plug on the latest leg. Fans were told in a statement, the show was cancelled "due to unforeseen technical issues". However, speaking to fans on his Instagram Story, Jon Lee set the record straight as he lay in bed.
S Club have cancelled their latest reunion show at the last minute, due to 'unforeseen circumstances.' The iconic 90s pop group were due to perform at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool on Friday, 13 October, as part of their 25th anniversary tour. However, Bradley McIntosh, Rachel Stevens, Jo O'Meara, Tina Barrett, and Jon Lee are unable to take to the stage in Merseyside due to the venue confirming a 'technical issue.' Instead, representatives from the arena say that the gig has been postponed to Monday, 30 October.
Bombay Bicycle Club frontman Jack Steadman has revealed that he initially felt ‘embarrassed’ when recording a track alongside Chaka Khan.The news arrives after the band recently teamed up with the music legend to create new track ‘Tekken 2’ – the latest single from their upcoming album ‘My Big Day’.Now, after dropping the new track earlier this week (October 11), the frontman has revealed in a new interview that he was briefly left red-faced when going to record the song with Khan.Speaking with The Guardian, he recalled flying to Los Angeles to go to a recording session at an upmarket studio near her home, but soon felt a bit ‘embarrassed’ when it became clear he had no intention of using any of the impressive sound equipment.“I have this funny memory of walking in and the mixing desk was the size of an entire house,” he explained. “I’d just brought my laptop and plugged Chaka into that, but I thought it was so embarrassing that I wasn’t using all this stuff.”“[I felt daunted ] until I stepped into the room,” he added.
S Club have paid tribute to late member Paul Cattermole during the opening night of their reunion tour, describing him as a “brother”. Check out footage from the show below.The gig took place at Manchester’s AO Arena last night (October 12), and was described as a preview to the pop group’s first reunion tour in eight years.As well as playing classic tracks including ‘Don’t Stop Moving’, ‘Have You Ever’ and ‘Reach’, the members all took time throughout the show to pay tribute to longtime member Cattermole, who died shortly after the live concerts were announced.“That’s our brother right there, man,” said Bradley McIntosh as a montage of images of Cattermole was shown (via BBC News).
Pop group S Club donned colourful outfits as they kickstarted their 25th anniversary reunion tour with a show in Manchester. On Thursday evening, 12 Otcober, the band performed at the AO Arena without band members Paul Cattermole, who tragically passed away in April, and Hannah Spearritt, who withdrew from the The Good Times Tour earlier in the year.The group – formerly known as S Club 7 and now comprising Rachel Stevens, Jon Lee, Tina Barrett, Jo O’Meara and Bradley McIntosh – had announced a UK tour in February to celebrate 25 years.
Thundercat recently performed at the Greek Theatre in LA and brought out a star-studded cast of special guests for his show including Childish Gambino, Kevin Parker, and Steve Lacy – watch all footage below.The Californian singer and bassist has collaborated with a plethora of musicians on his music, including recent album ‘It Is What It Is‘. In NME‘s four-star review, we said of the 2020 record: “the jazz-fusion bassline don reins in the funk to honour his fallen friend [Mac Miller], though also lets loose with the likes of Childish Gambino by his side.”Last Thursday (October 5), Thundercat (real name Stephen Lee Bruner) brought out four collaborators for his show to play some classics from the Thundercat catalogue.First, Childish Gambino and Lacy came out on stage to perform ‘Black Qualls’ from ‘It Is What It Is’; our writer Sam Moore previously wrote that ‘Black Qualls’ “should be up for consideration as the best song of 2020”.Childish Gambino & Steve Lacy come out to play”Black Qualls” during Thundercat’s show in Los Angeles! pic.twitter.com/yTDoSL1ZJ2— We Write About Music (@itsamusicblog) October 6, 2023Then, Gambino stayed to perform ‘II.