Jim Jefferies will give ‘em more of what they want, as the Australian funnyman extends his homecoming tour.
Jefferies’ trek this August adds three new regional dates, swinging into Geelong, Newcastle and Canberra, according to Frontier Touring and More Talent, producers of the “Give ‘Em What They Want Tour.”
According to both companies, six shows on the previously-announced itinerary have already sold out, including a date at Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena.
Rom-com queen Meg Ryan charmed a packed house during an appearance at the Sarajevo Film Festival on Tuesday, reprising some of her iconic roles in movies including “When Harry Met Sally” and “You’ve Got Mail” while also opening up about her life and career in the movie business since turning 60.
According to CBS news, all three live in the Smiths Station, a small city near the Alabama-Georgia border. Mother, grandmother and grandfather accused of locking children in wooden cages Pulse Ghana Investigators are looking into a report of possible child abuse went to the home Monday with child welfare workers and made contact with four children, ages 11, 10, 4 and 3. ADVERTISEMENT
Mother, grandmother and grandfather accused of locking children in wooden cages Pulse Ghana While at the home, police noticed another wooden cage with locks, and said they greatly believed that the children had been locked in the cage multiple times.
On Friday, April 20, 2024, CEAN published a report on the top 20 films released in Nigeria and included a gross view of each film of the week from April 12, 2024 - April 18, 2024. With an astounding ₦51.9 million in its first week of sales, the film, Ajosepo, has found a home with its audience. The movie has now made a total of ₦79 million. ADVERTISEMENT
The Obama administration reopened part of the Eastern seaboard Friday to offshore oil and gas exploration, promising to boost job creation in the energy sector while at the same time fueling the fears of environmental groups.
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) estimates that 4.72 billion barrels of recoverable oil and 37.51 trillion cubic feet of recoverable natural gas lies beneath the coast from Florida to Maine. The recent decision allows exploration from Florida to Delaware and could create thousands of new jobs supporting expanded energy infrastructure along the East Coast.