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Richard Linklater fears for the future of indie cinema
Richard Linklater fears for the future of indie cinema
Richard Linklater fears independent cinema is 'gone with the wind' because Hollywood has changed so much over the last few years
2023-09-06 15:26
Megadeth guitarist pulls out of tour
Megadeth guitarist pulls out of tour
Megadeth will be continuing their world tour without Kiko Loureiro after the guitarist pulled out of the trek so he can spend more time with his family
2023-09-06 15:21
U2 will miss drummer Larry Mullen Jr as they prepare without him for Las Vegas shows
U2 will miss drummer Larry Mullen Jr as they prepare without him for Las Vegas shows
U2 will be without drummer Larry Mullen Jr for their Las Vegas gigs as he continues to recover from surgery.
2023-09-06 15:20
20-year-old Ben Shelton upsets Frances Tiafoe to advance to US Open semifinal
20-year-old Ben Shelton upsets Frances Tiafoe to advance to US Open semifinal
Ben Shelton pulled off an upset against fellow American and world No. 10 Frances Tiafoe in four sets in the US Open quarterfinals early Wednesday.
2023-09-06 15:18
Oil edges lower as markets shrug off supply jitters
Oil edges lower as markets shrug off supply jitters
By Mohi Narayan NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Oil prices reversed course on Wednesday after rising over 1% in the previous session,
2023-09-06 15:18
Pirates of the Caribbean 6 script so 'weird' writer is shocked Disney went for it
Pirates of the Caribbean 6 script so 'weird' writer is shocked Disney went for it
The script for 'Pirates of the Caribbean 6' is apparently so "weird" even the writer is shocked Disney bought it.
2023-09-06 15:16
Sara Sharif: So badly injured mum 'did not recognise her' in mortuary
Sara Sharif: So badly injured mum 'did not recognise her' in mortuary
Police in Surrey want to speak to three family members in relation to their murder investigation.
2023-09-06 14:59
IShowSpeed announces India visit during livestream, fans speculate if YouTuber plans to attend 'cricket world cup'
IShowSpeed announces India visit during livestream, fans speculate if YouTuber plans to attend 'cricket world cup'
Renowned YouTuber and streamer IShowSpeed with over 20 million subscribers accidentally revealed plans to visit India during a livestream in Scotland
2023-09-06 14:52
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity slammed for jab at 'blue cities' over Austin PD's understaffing issue
Fox News anchor Sean Hannity slammed for jab at 'blue cities' over Austin PD's understaffing issue
Sean Hannity took to X to describe 'how bad' it was in 'blue cities' by bringing up Austin PD's understaffing issue
2023-09-06 14:51
Football rumours: Manchester City leading the chase for Evan Ferguson
Football rumours: Manchester City leading the chase for Evan Ferguson
What the papers say Manchester City are reportedly leading a long line of suitors for Brighton striker Evan Ferguson. According to the i, any move would be viewed as future-proofing the side should Erling Haaland elect to depart the club once his contract expires in 2027. The Telegraph says Manchester United have commenced contract extension talks with defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka. The 25-year-old is in the final year of his current deal, but manager Erik ten Hag is believed to be impressed with the right-back’s progression in recent months. Reports from the Daily Mail indicate Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq are still pushing to sign Everton winger Demarai Gray before the transfer deadline window closes on Thursday. Social media round-up Players to watch Kylian Mbappe: The Paris St Germain forward is open to joining Liverpool next summer, according to L’Equipe. Jorginho: Italian outlet Tutto Mercato says the 31-year-old midfielder is set to rebuff interest from Fenerbahce to stay at Arsenal. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-06 14:51
Eddie Nketiah has the game-changing trait which might make him England’s next best weapon
Eddie Nketiah has the game-changing trait which might make him England’s next best weapon
For Eddie Nketiah, it is a story of Arsenal royalty and Chelsea rejects. A first senior call-up for the record scorer in the history of the England Under-21s capped a fine start to the season and came after a reunion. Nketiah and Declan Rice were players who thought their dreams had died, south Londoners who were released by Chelsea as teenagers. Now they could be teammates for club and country: one is currently Arsenal’s first-choice forward, the other their £105m record signing. “It is funny how life works sometimes,” Nketiah reflected. “We have done the full 360 to be back together. I was there from the ages of nine and it came as a shock to me because I was doing well at the time. Obviously Declan was of that age group as well and had a similar experience.” Rice was the first to taste disappointment; two years later, Nketiah was deemed too small. Each could seem a costly mistake; then it was a crushing blow to them. “I think it gives you an awakening and just knowing that things can change like that: that you can lose everything you have worked for,” he said. “It gives you that extra bit of motivation and resilience when times are hard. I’m able to dig a level deeper than maybe some people can or don’t want to go into.” Arsenal helped him dig, rebuilding his confidence with the aid of their two greatest goalscorers of all time. Ian Wright became a mentor. Thierry Henry coached him in the academy. His best advice to Nketiah was motivational, not tactical. “Probably just to believe in yourself,” said the younger forward. “He came in and saw the quality I had when I was 16 or 17 and said that I just needed to believe in myself, whatever anyone else said. That is what is going to drive you, to motivate you.” They may seem simple words but the stature of the man delivering them meant they had added meaning. “He knows what he’s talking about, so it’s not a bad feeling,” Nketiah said. As a player, he may share more similarities with Wright than the World Cup winner but there is an echo of Henry whenever he dons the Arsenal kit. The No 14 shirt used to be the Frenchman’s. “Thierry wearing it has made it a lot more special,” Nketiah said. “When the number was available and offered to me, it was something that I embraced. I’m not here to try and recreate Thierry’s moments. I’m here to put my own stamp on it and create my own special memories in the shirt.” Which, at times, he has done: January’s 90th-minute winner against Manchester United was an indication of the merits of a predator. Nketiah has taken advantage of Gabriel Jesus’ absence to start three of four league games this season. And yet the shirt number can have another meaning: Nketiah has often seemed roughly the 14th man, the perennial substitute. Two-thirds of his Premier League appearances have come off the bench. When he was loaned to Leeds in 2019-20, 15 of his 17 Championship outings under Marcelo Bielsa came as a replacement. Much as Nketiah wants to start, the temptation is to wonder if his excellence as a substitute helps account for Gareth Southgate’s decision to select him: in a squad where Harry Kane’s pre-eminence among the strikers is established, England may want a game-changer in reserve. A perennial starter for his club, like Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins, has less experience of being sent on in the dying minutes of major matches. That status as the regular reserve may account for his Under-21 scoring record: without playing enough club football, he was less likely to be promoted to the senior set-up and so ended up with 16 goals in 17 caps. Meanwhile, this month marks six years since his Arsenal debut: he has been overtaken by Bukayo Saka, two years his junior but with 28 full caps to his name. Nketiah, meanwhile, was courted by Ghana. The England call-up came at an opportune time, when Nketiah was at home, surrounded by family and a friend. “When I got the text it was surreal. I am usually a calm guy but I did lose a little bit of composure for a 10 seconds or so,” he said. “My parents were really emotional. They sacrificed a lot for me to get here and it was really nice to see that happiness and pride on their faces.” His father used to drive him to every game and booked flights to watch him on tour. His mother would stay up late, washing his kit. His sisters would finish school, come home and put him on a train to first Chelsea’s Cobham training ground and then Arsenal’s Hale End academy. The journey was not a simple or straightforward one but Nketiah is now on the brink of an England debut. Read More Eddie Nketiah ready to make “own story” for Gareth Southgate’s England in upcoming internationals Mikel Arteta hails Eddie Nketiah’s fight to play for England after first call-up England can benefit from Harry Kane’s move to Bayern Munich – Gareth Southgate
2023-09-06 14:48
Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner are official, but Internet can only talk about one 'ewww' thing
Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner are official, but Internet can only talk about one 'ewww' thing
Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner were seen kissing at a Beyonce concert
2023-09-06 14:45
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