Greg O’Shea is one proud Irish man after his Irish 7s rugby team won their last game against France and have secured their spot in the Tokyo Olympics.
03.06.2021 - 18:19 / evoke.ie
From that famous sky-high quiff to their shaved heads and now the ‘JedHawk’, John and Edward Grimes AKA Jedward have been having some fun with their look this year.
Although they sported their iconic quiff for close to a decade, the twins say their new self-styled bleached cut is ‘their favourite.’
You’ll remember the duo shaved their quiffs in aid of the Irish Cancer Society live on the Late Late Show earlier this year and fans couldn’t get over their buzz-cuts.
Well, now we have a whole
Greg O’Shea is one proud Irish man after his Irish 7s rugby team won their last game against France and have secured their spot in the Tokyo Olympics.
Alison Thewliss, the SNP Treasury spokeswoman who uncovered the data, claimed that the analysis showed “independence is the only way to keep Scotland safe from Tory cuts”.
While filming for season three of Derry Girls has been put on hold, that doesn’t mean the cast is sitting on their laurels. Nicola Coughlan is, of course, starring in Bridgerton and Saoirse Monica Jackson is rumoured to be joining a superhero flick.
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No matter what, there is no stopping Irish people from celebrating Bloomsday. Elaine Crowley and her sisters joined the slew of people marking the day and they had even more reason to celebrate.
Vogue Williams has hopes of becoming the next Cat Deeley in the US thanks to her work on a new TV show for Virgin Media.
Brooklyn 99 and In the Heights star Stephanie Beatriz has shared that she is ‘so excited’ to come to Ireland so she can experience the Irish culture and be shown around Nicola Coughlan’s hometown by the Derry Girls star herself.
Virgin Media Television has confirmed that filming is under way in Ireland on its brand new entertainment show, The Big Deal, which will feature a star-studded line up of talent including Vogue Williams.
Not content with being the star of the Late Late Toy Show, launching a charitable card collection, creating a line of merch and getting a letter off the actual President of the US Joe Biden, Adam King is now getting his very own TV show!
Anna Marie de la Fuente Los Angeles and Paris-based Cinema Management Group (CMG) has closed major sales to Peruvian-Dutch animated feature “Ainbo: Spirit of the Amazon” ahead of its world premiere at this week’s 60th Annecy International Animation Film Festival.Signature Entertainment has snapped up rights to the toon for the U.K. and Ireland while Rialto Distribution has picked up rights for Australia & New Zealand.
Not content with being the star of the Late Late Toy Show, launching a charitable card collection, creating a line of merch and getting a letter off the actual President of the US Joe Biden, Adam King is now getting his very own TV show!
Brooklyn 99 and In the Heights star Stephanie Beatriz has shared that she is ‘so excited’ to come to Ireland so she can experience the Irish culture and be shown around Nicola Coughlan’s hometown by the Derry Girls star herself.
We’ve got a text!
Vogue Williams has hopes of becoming the next Cat Deeley in the US thanks to her work on a new TV show for Virgin Media.
Inhaler have shared the new video for their latest single ‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ – you can watch the clip below.The song will serve as the title track of the Irish band’s forthcoming debut album, which is set for release on July 9.‘It Won’t Always Be Like This’ is a re-recorded version of an early single that was written by Inhaler over four years ago, with the title serving as a mantra for the band as they crafted their debut album during the coronavirus pandemic.“There’s a sense of
Vogue Williams will be returning to our television screens to present a brand new talent show.
Here’s the first image from Aisha, the drama starring Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor that recently wrapped filming in Ireland. Cornerstone has boarded worldwide sales rights ahead of the Cannes virtual market this month.
Naman Ramachandran Cornerstone has acquired worldwide sales rights for Irish writer and director Frank Berry’s (“Michael Inside”) drama “Aisha” and will commence sales at the upcoming Cannes virtual market.The film, which has wrapped production in Ireland, stars Letitia Wright (“Small Axe”) and Josh O’Connor (“The Crown”). It charts the experiences of Aisha, a young Nigerian woman, as she seeks international protection in Ireland.