during Storm Arwen. The tragedy occurred on the Dublin Road in Antrim on Friday and police have closed the roads in both directions and set up diversions.
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Ireland will face a tough task this weekend when New Zealand come to Dublin.
The two sides face off on Saturday at the Aviva Stadium in week three of the Autumn International 2021.
Ireland will be looking to avenge their defeat to New Zealand the last time to two faced off, when the All Blacks knocked them out of the 2019 Rugby World Cup with a 46-14 scoreline.
Ireland will be coming into the game buoyed after smashing Japan 60-5 last time out.
The two nations have faced each other on 32
during Storm Arwen. The tragedy occurred on the Dublin Road in Antrim on Friday and police have closed the roads in both directions and set up diversions.
The war of words has begun as Tommy Fury and Jake Paul build up to their much-anticipated grudge match next month.
Selome Hailu editorARRAY Releasing, the distribution arm of Ava DuVernay’s Peabody Award-winning narrative change collective, announced its acquisition of award-winning filmmaker Sterlin Harjo’s documentary feature “Love and Fury.”The company acquired North American, UK, Australian and New Zealand rights and will release the film on select screens and on Netflix beginning December 3rd.
My Chemical Romance have postponed their Australian and New Zealand shows by a year, citing uncertainty with border and venue capacity restrictions.The band were expected to tour Down Under for the first time in ten years this coming March.
Array Releasing, the distribution arm of Ava DuVernay’s narrative change collective, announced its acquisition of award-winning filmmaker Sterlin Harjo’s documentary feature Love and Fury.
Array production company, has acquired “Reservation Dogs” co-creator Sterlin Harjo’s documentary feature “Love and Fury,” the company announced on Tuesday. The company acquired North American, UK, Australian and New Zealand rights and pans to released the film in select theaters and on Netflix on Dec.
England play their last match of the Autumn Nations Series for 2021 against South Africa this weekend.
Naman Ramachandran Marten Rabarts has stepped down as director of the New Zealand International Film Festival (NZIFF), and is moving on to take up a key role in a new film and arts project in Europe. Rabarts’ decision to leave the role was taken some months ago but he deferred it until he had delivered the current edition of the festival, which is ongoing.
IDLES have announced they’ll tour Australia and New Zealand in October and November of next year in support of latest album ‘CRAWLER’.The band will kick the run of dates off in late October with three shows in New Zealand – Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland. The tour will then continue to Australia, where the band have shows booked in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.See tour dates below.
Two more bodies have been found at the site of a New Zealand coal mine explosion which killed 29 workers, including two Scots, more than a decade ago.
A new film festival in Auckland, New Zealand, has unveiled the first wave of its line-up ahead of its debut edition in January 2022.
There’s more top action for boxing fans to sink their teeth into this weekend, with another huge bout stateside.
There’s plenty of action on offer for rugby fans this month with the Autumn Internationals in full flow.
Gang Of Youths have announced the release of their highly anticipated third album, ‘Angel In Realtime’.Due out on February 25, the new LP will be the band’s first full-length project in almost five years, following 2017’s ‘Go Farther In Lightness’.The album’s announcement comes with the release of new single ‘Tend The Garden’, a huge tonal change from their recent work, following a lighter, summery route.‘Tend The Garden’ is the fourth preview to be shared from the band’s new album.
Lorde has announced she’s been forced to postpone the Australian and New Zealand legs of her ‘Solar Power’ world tour to February and March 2023.The tour was originally planned to kick off in New Zealand and Australia in March of next year before continuing on to the rest of the globe in April.
Yungblud has announced a tour of Australia and New Zealand to go ahead next July, after being forced to postpone a planned 2021 tour.Yungblud had originally planned a four date run of shows for September this year, but the tour was unable to go ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic.Now, he’s revealed rescheduled dates for the planned Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide shows, and he’s added dates in both Perth and Auckland in New Zealand.