Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed Kieran Tierney is close to making his return from injury.
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America Ferrerais saying goodbye to one of her favorite characters in style.
The actress uploaded a sneak peek of her 2020 Oscars red carpet gown on her Instagram earlier today, where she also shared the significant meaning behind her outfit.
"#Oscars for the final farewell to 12 years of How to Train Your Dragon & my Berkian Warrior Queen Astrid," she started.
"Tonight, I bring my own warrior ancestors with me, the indigenous Lenca tribe of Honduras."
The caption accompanied a photo of the
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed Kieran Tierney is close to making his return from injury.
Lil Baby is back with his sophomore album, My Turn. Ahead of the album drop, he released “Woah” and “Sum 2 Prove.” This is his first full-length since 2018’s Harder Than Ever.
Lil Baby has released his new album My Turn. It’s the Atlanta rapper and singer’s follow-up to 2018’s Street Gossip. The 20-track project includes the singles “Woah” and “Sum 2 Prove,” as well as the Queen & Slim cut “Catch the Sun.” There are guest spots from Young Thug, frequent collaborator Gunna, Lil Uzi Vert, Future, and more.
With the US presidential primary elections already underway, and Super Tuesday right around the corner on March 3, the actors have joined a number of Hollywood stars who have spoken out to urge Americans to use their vote.
Super Tuesday is right around the corner. In a new PSA released by W Magazine on Wednesday, Brad Pitt, Charlize Theron, Scarlett Johansson, Cynthia Erivo and more stars urged viewers to register to vote.
Tarana Burke, the activist who founded the “Me Too” movement, issued a statement in the wake of Harvey Weinstein’s conviction on Monday.
They were the ultimate Celtic double act and now Scott Brown and Kieran Tierney have enjoyed a well deserved catch-up.
Tommy Tiernan has been keeping viewers well entertained every Saturday night for the past few weeks.
Believe it or not, the Foo Fighters have been around for a quarter of a century, and what better way to celebrate than to go on tour? The band announced on Tuesday (Feb. 18) that they would be playing at the same cities as during their 1995 tour when Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel and Pat Smear hit the road in a Dodge van -- and thus, The Van Tour 2020.
Interviewing Carrey for his new film Sonic the Hedgehog, Heatworld entertainment reporter Charlotte Long asked the actor: “In the film, Sonic has a bucket list.