As I walked through New York’s Central Park on a recent spring morning, I took in a breath of hope. The park awakened to the light, the Bow ...
WEARING leather tabards that pre-dated Braveheart, The Corries were best known for Flower of Scotland, the country’s unofficial national ...
A crop of classic musical revivals arrives in LA. this spring. Here’s why modern audiences will care
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Flower Drum Song" and "The Sound of Music" and Lerner and Loewe's "Brigadoon" are all running in L ...
A record-breaking party for Scottish sport, and England’s Red Roses spoilt it. On the day of the largest standalone crowd for a women’s sporting fixture north of the border, England’s march towards an ...
England score 12 tries, with Kildunne and Bern bagging a brace each, as the Red Roses blow Scotland away in front of record Murrayfield crowd Sarah Rendell has filed her report in a flash! Just like a ...
When the lone piper on the Murrayfield roof stopped playing to allow the crowd to take Flower of Scotland to a finish, there were goosebumps everywhere. Scotland players had tears in their eyes as the ...
Dominant England spoiled Scotland's record-breaking afternoon at Murrayfield with a 12-try win which keeps them on course for another Six Nations title. A total of 30,498 fans were in the stands at ...
Tries: Kildunne 2, Jones, Clifford, Sing, Cokayne, Bern 2, Packer, Kabeya, Venner, Lutui Cons: Harrison 12 Dominant England spoiled Scotland's record-breaking afternoon at Murrayfield with a 12-try ...
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It was all sunshine and blue skies in New York on Friday, and the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Jacqueline McLaren took the opportunity to explain what “taps off” weather is to the largely American ...
Takashi Ohashi, a longtime favorite at Cartoon Brew, is back with the animated music video for “Wildest Flower,” a track from the Japanese social game Gakuen iDOLM@STER, also directed by Ohashi.
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