The Weston High School girls swimming and diving team won its 11th straight and 22nd over state title with it CIAC Class S ...
Regan Smith broke the short course 200m backstroke world record on the last day of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup, one day after breaking her own world record in the 100m back. Smith, an ...
The American set a new world record for the second week running with a dominant swim in the women's 200m breaststroke, while the French Olympic hero also completed the triple crown. The third and ...
Natasia Demetriou plays Nadja in this horror-comedy mockumentary series. Nadja is a centuries-old vampire with a strong personality and a close relationship with her husband, Laszlo Cravensworth.
Kate Douglass smashed a 15-year-old world record to continue her undefeated streak at the short-course World Cup, while Leon Marchand paid yet another tribute with his swimming cap. While the Swiss ...
Garmin's Forerunner range, which includes some of the best running watches on the market, is getting new software features to improve swim workout tracking and a new Meditation activity.
Fans are buzzing with curiosity about whether Natasia Demetriou’s Nadja is pregnant in What We Do In The Shadows Season 6.This season has brought back the beloved vampire clan with new twists ...
Natasia Demetriou stars as Nadja in What We Do in the Shadows and fans are eager about the actress' pregnancy (Image via FX) What We Do in the Shadows has kept viewers glued to their screens for six ...
But whilst fans spent most of their time trying to keep up with all the vampires' escapades, they also followed the actor who ...
Here's Guillén's one-on-one with Colbert from last week, with that sneak preview kicking in at the top of the interview: Returning tonight, here's one of the latest look at the sixth and final ...
The series stars Kayvan Novak as Nandor, Matt Berry as Laszlo, Natasia Demetriou as Nadja, Harvey Guillén as Guillermo, and Mark Proksch as Colin Robinson. Here’s the information you’ll need ...
Backstroke Final during day two of the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup 2024 Shanghai stop at Oriental Sports Center on October 19, 2024 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Shi Tang/Getty Images ...