Daniel Stendel insists Hearts will visit Celtic Park on Wednesday with no fear after securing Scottish Cup progression.
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The mural was unveiled to mark the late musician's 59th birthday
A new mural has been unveiled to remember the late Daniel Johnston on ‘Hi, How Are You? Day.’
The influential lo-fi singer, songwriter and visual artist, who died last September after suffering a heart attack, inspired ‘Hi, How Are You?’ – a project designed to encourage and open up conversation around mental health.
Now in its third year, the project unveiled a new mural yesterday (January 22) at Austin Central Library on what
Daniel Stendel insists Hearts will visit Celtic Park on Wednesday with no fear after securing Scottish Cup progression.
This February, Vue cinemas invites you to experience one of the world’s most popular laugh-out-loud comedy shows, as Daniel Sloss bring his critically-acclaimed solo show Daniel Sloss: X to Vue Livingston.
Michael Smith admits he now has the coaching bug as well as a better understanding of Daniel Stendel’s high pressing Hearts style after sitting watching from the sidelines
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Katy Perry is roaring in the streets of Melbourne, where she's playing her part in a major cricket tournament. The superstar singer faces off with Australia’s cricketing champion Ellyse Perry in a mural celebrating “world’s most famous Perrys,” with both taking on vastly different roles in the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.Katy Perry will take the stage twice during the tournament, which is said to be the biggest women’s sporting event ever to be held Down Under.
Manchester Day will shine a spotlight on the climate emergency this year with an Our Planet, Our City theme for this year's parade.
They served as Johnston's backing band in 2017
Built to Spill have announced a new album of Daniel Johnston covers. The record, appropriately titled Built to Spill Plays the Songs of Daniel Johnston, is out May 1 (via Ernest Jenning Record Co.). Listen to the band’s version of Johnston’s “Bloody Rainbow” below (via Rolling Stone).
Since “Sons of Denmark’s” world bow at Rotterdam in 2019, Danish writer/director Ulaa Salim and producer Daniel Mühlendorph have enjoyed invites to 50 world festivals, and won nine awards – including best director at Seattle – and distribution in eight territories, negotiated by New Europe Film Sales.
Celtic stars Kristoffer Ajer and winger Mikey Johnston are back in training and available for Wednesday night's visit to Kilmarnock.
MIAMI — Breaking barriers, Netflix is preparing to unleash “Xtremo,” billed as one of Spain’s first full-on action thriller movies, starring Oscar Jaenada (“Luis Miguel,” “Hernán”) and action specialist Teo García.