Issa Rae is taking her talents to Paramount. The multi-hyphenate has set a three-year first-look film and television producing deal at the studio, which commences this month. Rae’s previously had an ...
It’s the eye of the tiger. The first photos have emerged of Jude Law and Andrew Garfield in their costumes as Siegfried and Roy for their upcoming AppleTV+ series “Wild Things.” Law, 53, could be seen ...
Prepare to see more Issa Rae productions on your television and movie screens. After a lengthy partnership with HBO and WarnerMedia, the multi-hyphenate has signed a three-year, first-look film and ...
The USTA has reportedly pursued the Tennis Australia CEO. Plus, Novak Djokovic’s pursuit of a 25th major and more from Melbourne. Hey everyone, happy first week of the year’s first major … • As it is ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- The first round is still days away, and the draw has only just been released, but the Australian Open is already in full swing and more than 100,000 fans have already come ...
Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley has remained tight-lipped over rumours this will be his last gig as Australian Open director amid speculation he is the frontrunner for the US Tennis Association’s ...
Daria Rae, formerly WWE Superstar Sonya Deville, made her debut during the AMC premiere of "TNA IMPACT" before announcing fellow alum, Elayna Black, had signed with the company. Director of Authority ...
Fans have continued to be left waiting in queues for hours on day two of the Australian Open, as the tournament continues to struggle with record crowds. Tournament boss Craig Tiley promised "extra ...
As huge crowds swarmed Melbourne Park for the first official day of the AO on Sunday, Mr Tiley did his best to avoid questions about whether he would depart a post he has held since 2013. It comes ...
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley has issued a blunt response when asked about his future. Tiley – who is also Tennis Australia CEO – has been heavily linked with a move to the United ...
Furious Aussie tennis fans have told tournament boss Craig Tiley that his changes have ruined the Australian Open after he posted a tweet about why the tournament's first week 'keeps getting better'.