The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be available to stream live for the first time ever!
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Hearts will receive another 3500 tickets for their Viaplay Cup semi final clash with Rangers after fans snapped up their initial 13,000 allocation in a matter of days.
The Jambos will occupy the entire East Stand and part of the South Stand at the national stadium for the Guy Fawkes night showdown on Sunday, November 5. And their numbers will swell further when unsold debenture seats are shared out. Despite pushing for an even 50/50 split of tickets Hearts were told last month they will only receive 18,000 - potentially rising to 20,000 - in the 52,000 stadium.
Tynecastle boss Steven Naismith slammed the decision and said an even split should be the starting point for sales. He said: “I just find it hard to understand why it wouldn’t be your starting point. Clubs grow, clubs get more backing, clubs get engaged with their fanbase to increase it.
“Hearts have been a club that have shown that. We could easily cover 50/50 in a big semi-final game like that. It is disappointing but we accept it and we’ll deal with it.”
The November 5 clash kicks off at 3pm with the two sides fighting for the right to play Hibs or Celtic in the final on Sunday, December 17. A statement from Hearts said: “The club announced over the weekend that it had ran out of physical Viaplay Cup semi-final ticket stock after 13,000 Jambos had secured their seats for Hampden.
“We are now delighted to confirm that we will this week receive our full allocation of East Stand tickets.”
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be available to stream live for the first time ever!
“The Drew Barrymore Show” when he proposed to the host while onstage during the end of Friday’s episode.“The Jam in the Van Show” star sat down with Barrymore, 48, to discuss his podcast, but the conversation also included mention of his late mother Mitzi Shore, who co-founded the Comedy Store in Los Angeles.“It’s weird because I’m not in a relationship now,” the 55-year-old comedian revealed. “It’s very, very difficult for me to have a girlfriend because it’s hard for me to let love in, because I’m scared to get hurt.”“Someone that, it’s not about sex, it’s not about how you look, it’s about, ‘Yo, let’s go get a sandwich,’ ” he added.
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EXCLUSIVE: Writer-director Courtney J. Camerota has wrapped production on her first feature, Dead Guy, a dark comedy shot under an Interim Agreement that will be introduced to buyers at AFM by CAA Media Finance. Among those in the starry cast are two-time Oscar nominee Michael Shannon (The Bikeriders), Golden Globe nominee Eva Longoria (Sylvie’s Love), Judy Greer (White House Plumbers), Luis Guzman (Story Ave), Amaury Nolasco (The Valet), Rory Culkin (Black Mirror), and Curtis Armstrong (New Girl).
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