Here are the Manchester United evening headlines on Saturday, May 16.
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Tame Impala should be completing a biggest-ever trans-Tasman arena tour this Tuesday night (April 28) in their hometown, Perth. That's not happening.
The coronavirus pandemic nixed those plans, and all dates have been pushed back to December.The psychedelic pop outfit’s linchpin Kevin Parker isn’t twiddling his thumbs. On Saturday night, the celebrated artist and producer joined in the Music From The Home Front virtual concert, along with 50-plus other stars from Australia and New Zealand.Parker
.Here are the Manchester United evening headlines on Saturday, May 16.
Quay is having a major sale you can't miss! The Australia-based eyewear brand, known for its trendy, affordable sunnies, is having a sample sale with styles starting at only $10 through May 17.
In this week’s International Newswire “Cupcake & Dino” head down under, “Aruanas” gets a second season at Globo, South Africa’s VIA commissions local “Date in Reverse,” Channel 4 announced 20th anniversary special season for “Location, Location, Location” and Magnify announces a Swedish version of “Fittest Family.”
Filipino-Australian singer Daine's debut single is assured, polished, and clearly the work of a teenager. "Picking Flowers," premiering above, fuses trap beats, Midwestern emo guitar, and a nihilistically detached voice so seamlessly that it could only have been written by a 17-year-old artist who's grown up hearing those sounds co-exist. It clocks in well under the three-minute mark, barely rising above a croak, its ghostly melody looping like a muffled music box.
BRISBANE -- They’re back. Powderfinger, arguably Australia’s biggest guitar band of the century, are reuniting for a one-off fundraising virtual concert.
Hannah Gadsby still has tales to tell.
A ballerina in Australia floats across the dining room floor in a hijab. Another leaps in the air on a rooftop in the Philippines, while still another showcases her intricate footwork in her backyard in the United States.
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Fans of the Cadbury Dream bar have had their prayers answered after it is back on sale 18 years after it was first launched.The confectionary giant discontinued the white chocolate bar after reported poor sales in the UK, but for those who lived abroad it was still available in New Zealand, South Africa and Australia.
No concerts, no problem.After guiding the Music From The Home Front special onto screens across Australia and beyond, Michael Gudinski is immersed in a new project, which should connect folks with artists they already love or don’t yet know it.Starting this Sunday (May 3), the six-part series The State Of Music will be livestreamed on YouTube, Facebook and Victoria Together, the just-launched platform of the Victoria Government, which is underwriting the project.Birds Of Tokyo, Diesel, G Flip
If you’re looking to give your skin a professional pick-me-up, look no further than Melanie Grant. The Australian skincare expert, who tends to the most luminous complexions of Jennifer Aniston, Victoria Beckham and Joan Smalls, is full of helpful tips and tricks to give your skin some much-needed TLC … no appointment required!
Quay is having a major sale you can't miss! The Australia-based eyewear brand, known for its trendy, affordable sunnies, is offering select sunglasses for only $25 for a limited time.
Despite the cancellation of this year’s Eurovision, hope still remains as Australia reveals its entry for the Eurovision-inspired artificial intelligence (AI) song contest.
'Music From The Homefront' took place on Anzac Day
The ending has left viewers with many questions.