John Mulaney and Jake Gyllenhaal reunited during the Saturday, February 29, episode of Saturday Night Live after starring in John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch together.
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Jemma Reekie stunned herself by smashing a second British record inside eight days – then adding a third just seconds later.
On her American debut the 21-year-old Scot clocked 4:17.88 in the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games in New York, the fifth-quickest mark of all-time.
It was still only enough for third place with Elle Purrier of the USA taking victory in 4:16.85, a time now trailing only Genzebe Dibaba’s world record.
But Reekie also went through the 1500metres mark in 4:00.75, wiping
John Mulaney and Jake Gyllenhaal reunited during the Saturday, February 29, episode of Saturday Night Live after starring in John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch together.
Scotland are facing a defensive crisis ahead of next month's crucial Euro 2020 play-off game against Israel after two defenders were forced off with potential season-ending injuries.
John Souttar believes a Scottish Cup quarter-final win over Rangers would provide a vital lift to Hearts, although he admits we’ve been here before.
It may only be rock ’n’ roll, but it was enough to get legendary concert promoter Bill Graham top billing at a new exhibit in his old Upper West Side ’hood.
David Byrne appears alongside John Mulaney and Saturday Night Live cast member Heidi Gardner in a promo for this week’s episode. Watch it below.
Senior SNP minister John Swinney thinks the drag queen at the centre of a social media row should not have been invited to perform a reading at a Scots school.
Oh, what a wonderful end to a gloomy Monday! BTS appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The Bangtan Boys made their first appearance on the show since the release of their new album Map of the Soul: 7 and they kissed all inhibitions goodbye. The K-Pop band did a few things that New Yorkers do (and also went a little above the average New York resident courtesy their Grand Central performance) on the special, pre-recorded episode and boy, they had a lot of fun doing it all.
NEW YORK -- Jane Goodall's next book will be a tribute to her enduring optimism.
Back in 2008, a massive fire burned down a Universal Music Group building leading to the damage of thousands of recordings, the details of which only came to light in a New York Times report from last year. Now, the label is confirming that recordings by artists like Nirvana, Beck, Slayer, Soundgarden, R.E.M., and Elton John were damaged or completely destroyed in the fire, according to legal documents obtained by Rolling Stone.
Last year, the Duchess of Sussex guest-edited British Vogue’s iconic September issue ― becoming the first guest editor in the magazine’s 103-year history.
The fall out from the 2008 blaze in LA has formed the basis of an ongoing class-action lawsuit against UMG
It’s a logical comparison: “Rocketman” and “Bohemian Rhapsody” are both biopics about British rock stars whose careers launched in the 1970s — Elton John and late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, respectively — and both were directed by Dexter Fletcher. So we had to ask the latest Academy Award winner for his thoughts.
John Potter admits he was delighted to avoid a touchline ban following a confrontation with the Rangers bench.