Benedict Cumberbatch is set to replace Tom Hardy in the crime thriller Blood on Snow. Based on the novel by Jo Nesbø, the adaptation had originally lined up Hardy to serve as both actor and producer.
Philippe Clement is, if his first media briefing since the embarrassment of a Scottish Cup defeat by Queen’s Park is any indication, a good actor. That is not only a failure to read the room.
COVID-19 changed the nature of work for many office workers in Massachusetts. The immediate and profound repositioning to remote work, due to public safety concerns for employees, their families ...
Tom Sietsema has been The Washington Post's food critic since 2000. In leaner years, he worked for the Microsoft Corp., where he launched sidewalk.com; the Seattle Post-Intelligencer; the San ...
Yet despite the struggles this Jazz roster has encountered this season, third-year head coach Will Hardy has still appreciated the work he's seen out of this young and budding group. Hardy spoke ...
Kris Boyd admitted that “sometimes you just think Philippe Clement watches a different game” after Rangers’ win over Hearts at Tynecastle. Clement got the result - if not necessarily the ...
Diana Clement is a freelance journalist who has written a column for the Herald since 2004. Before that, she was personal finance editor for the Sunday Business (now The Business) newspaper in London.
Nico Raskin comes back into midfield alongside Mohamed Diomande and Tom Lawrence, while Vaclav Cerny, Ianis Hagi and Hamza Igamane provide the attack. On the bench this afternoon are Liam Kelly, ...
The inclusion of Tom Lawrence has turned heads before kick-off, with several fans wondering why a player with no long-term future is being afforded such an important role in the team. But Philippe ...
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The key criteria for those in the top-tier positions appear to be loyalty, wealth, and ideological fervor, not competence.