Brooks Laich is taking his love to the ‘gram!
22.07.2021 - 15:37 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Iceland has issued an alarming warning to every customer who shops in its stores. The frozen food supermarket is facing staff shortages and empty shelves due to the so-called 'pingdemic' after staff and workers have been forced to self-isolate.
Iceland said it has been forced to close some stores due to 1,000 staff getting a notification from contact tracing apps and being told to stay at home. Iceland's boss said around 4 per cent of its workforce were currently off work due to coronavirus.
.Brooks Laich is taking his love to the ‘gram!
Naman Ramachandran Warner Bros. International Television Production Germany (WBITVP Germany) has acquired the exclusive international rights to bestselling Icelandic author Ragnar Jónasson’s “Dark Iceland” series of crime novels and will co-produce with Herbert L.
New couple alert! Brooks Laich has a new lady in his life, whom he’s constantly inspired by. The former hockey player went Instagram official with Icelandic athlete Katrín Tanja Davíðsdóttir on Sunday, August 1, during her appearance at the 2021 NOBULL CrossFit Games in Madison, Wisconsin.
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EXCLUSIVE: Mexican filmmaking duo the Munoz Brothers, who made the 2019 comedy-drama Paper Boats, have been set to adapt Kristín Helga Gunnarsdóttir’s young adult novel Iceland’s Mountain Factory.
Kids of the 90s practically jittered through childhood popping blue smarties and sucking on gobstoppers the size of a bowling ball.The sweet world had a fair few icons in that era (Black Jack anyone?) but none were more loved than humble Opal Fruits - back in shops today for the first time in over two decades! You can get your hands on a share pouch of the make-your-mouth-water limited edition sweets for just £1. Find them in shops like Poundland, B&M, Home Bargains, Iceland and Savers.
Europa Conference League qualifying following their 5-3 aggregate win against Haken.
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For Kaley Cuoco, today was definitely a happy landing.
Those looking to enjoy “Lamb” from Icelandic director Valdimar Jóhannsson would do well not to learn anything about it beyond its admittedly intriguing premise before watching it — to enter the screening room like lambs to the slaughter, if you will. Playing in the Un Certain Regard section of this year’s Festival de Cannes, the film centers on a couple living on a remote sheep farm, where they one day discover an unusual newborn that they immediately decide to raise as their own.
Chris Willman Music WriterComposers Atli Örvarsson, Mark Mothersbaugh and Mark Isham led the list of winners announced Monday for the annual BMI Film, TV & Visual Media Awards, with the three scorers picking up six, five and four trophies, respectively.Örvarsson, the Icelandic composer, is now up to 29 BMI honors with the six he adds this week.
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