Gary Gunas, executive producer of such Broadway musicals as The Who’s Tommy, Jekyll & Hyde and Ragtime, died today of pancreatic cancer at his home in London. He was 73.
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Join thousands of fans who have signed up to our Rangers newsletter.Gary McAllister reckons ref David Munro "had a good view" of Kemar Roofe's controversial challenge on Murray Davidson.The Rangers forward was shown a yellow card for a tackle on the St Johnstone midfielder during the Ibrox side's 1-0 win on Wednesday night.Roofe crashed down on Davidson's ankle after miscontrolling the ball, with the Saints man eventually limping off the pitch.But McAllister appeared to trust the officials'
.Gary Gunas, executive producer of such Broadway musicals as The Who’s Tommy, Jekyll & Hyde and Ragtime, died today of pancreatic cancer at his home in London. He was 73.
Editors note: Often kept secret until retroactive reckonings occur like the ones going on now with Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Justice League, on-set bullying and drama that was once the calling card of some power players is something the powerless suffered in silence. Gary Foster, a second-generation film producer who followed his late father David Foster into the movie business, makes an argument that many of those abuses are eminently preventable.
Upper East Side has fled to South Florida, Palm Beach outposts of high-end Manhattan eateries Sant Ambroeus, La Goulue and Le Bilboquet are teeming with NYC regulars. For the newly opened Le Bilboquet, longtime Palm Beach resident and former Andy Warhol star “Baby Jane” Holzer has partnered with owner Philippe Delgrange.
Kemar Roofe's disciplinary charge.The striker has been handed a two-match ban for a challenge on St Johnstone's Murray Davidson after the Ibrox club failed to successfully appeal the verdict.Roofe was shown a yellow card for the tackle during Rangers' 1-0 home win over Saints last week.But the incident was flagged up by the SFA's three-man panel and a suspension issued.Gerrard revealed the report sent to Ibrox claimed referee David Munro did not see the challenge clearly, which can open the door
Kemar Roofe says he has "accept the punishment" after receiving a two-match ban for a tackle in the match against St Johnstone despite an appeal.The English striker was pulled up by the three-person disciplinary panel after a challenge on Murray Davidson last week.Referee David Munro handed out a yellow card to the attacker at the time, but that prompted further action from the governing body.After Roofe was offered the ban, Rangers opted to fight the charge but their arguments were dismissed at
Kemar Roofe has received a two-match ban for a tackle in the match against St Johnstone last Wednesday despite an appeal.The English striker was pulled up by a three-person disciplinary panel after a challenge on midfielder Murray Davidson on the stretch.The tackle was deemed worthy of a yellow card at the time by referee David Munro but that prompted further action from the governing body.Ibrox manager Steven Gerrard believed there was little intent behind Roofe's actions and confirmed the club
Kemar Roofe faces a further wait to learn if he'll be suspended for a tackle in the match against St Johnstone after his SFA hearing was delayed by 24 hours.The English striker was pulled up by a three-person disciplinary panel after a challenge on midfielder Murray Davidson on the stretch in the first half of Wednesday's match at home to the Saints.That tackle was deemed worthy of a yellow card at the time by referee David Munro but has prompted further action from the governing body.Roofe was
Kemar Roofe 's painful challenge on Murray Davidson. The flashpoint occurred in the early stages of the Scottish Premiership match at Ibrox when the Rangers attacker tried to use his body to get the ball back under control after a poor touch.
Steven Gerrard turning to Gary McAllister in his time of need during his early days after breaking into the Liverpool first team. And the former Reds defender believes having his experience at Ibrox has been crucial as Gerrard closes in on delivering Rangers’ historic first title in a decade.
Amber Portwood has responded to claims that her ex Gary Shirley, who is the father of her 12-year-old daughter Leah, was taking care of her. The Teen Mom OGstar took to social media after her ex and his current wife Kristina Andersonmocked her for being “like a teenager”. She clapped back, “Gary did say that he was here every day for a week. No, sweetheart. That’s a lie. And you’re two-faced. And your wife’s two-faced saying that I’m like a teenager, like a teenage daughter,” she began.
One of the biggest stories to come out of the gaming world last year was the disastrous rollout of Cyberpunk 2077. The hugely-anticipated game was expected to be a huge hit, both critically and commerically, but gamers began reporting bizarre glitches such as cars randomly turning into soda machines and eventually developers CD Projekt took the game off the market until it was fixed.
The first look at the opioid drama “Crisis” reveals a stacked cast.