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"It doesn't matter," the 49-year-old entertainer told Power 105.1 FM's Breakfast Club during an interview on Wednesday. "I know what the truth is. I know who he is, he knows who I am." She added: "We're just happy. We're not gonna let other people come out and tell us what our relationship is. I know what our relationship is." ADVERTISEMENT The following day, Canseco said that he was watching "
As a man who has spent an embarrassing amount of money on prostitutes and various other sexual encounters, I was excited when I heard about a “National Day of Johns,” because I thought I was being honored. I envisioned myself being carted down New York City’s Fifth Avenue on the back of a flatbed truck, waving to cheering fans as confetti rained down on me and my disappointed parents hid behind a mailbox.
The HBO limited series “The Palace” starring Kate Winslet has added Martha Plimpton to its cast. In addition, Jessica Hobbs has boarded the series as a co-executive producer and director. Along with Winslet and Plimpton, the cast for the show also includes Hugh Grant, Matthias Schoenaerts, and Andrea Riseborough.
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The Czech Republic is the latest market to embrace BBC Worldwide’s “The Great Bake Off” format, it was announced Tuesday. Czech TV has bought the competitive baking format for a 10-episode run, with broadcast dates yet to be determined.
A calendar of triumphs, defeats and contortions of the human spirit during 1946: Hit the Ceiling (Jan.). In Tokyo, ricksha boys and pedestrians sprinted their damnedest to comply with U.S. 35-m.p.h. speed-limit signs. Geronimo! (Feb.). In Port Chester, N.Y., pajama-clad ex-Paratrooper Thomas Thomas bailed out of his second-floor bedroom, landed unhurt, explained: “I could swear I heard the sergeant yell ‘Jump!”: Put Up or Climb Out (March). In Vancouver, Mrs. W.
Jim Lovell and Pete Conrad, a pair of young astronauts who had not yet flown, were returning from a day of goose hunting near Ellington Air Force Base in Houston one day in 1964 when they saw a crowd surrounding what appeared to be the wreckage of a T-38 jet. They jumped out of the car, ran through the grass and asked who the pilot had been. Ted Freeman, they were told, a rookie astronaut who had entered the program a year after they did.
You can think of Neil deGrasse Tyson as the Carl Sagan of the 21st century—as long as you envision a Sagan who's muscular, African American and as cool as his predecessor was geeky. While Sagan used to appear on the Tonight Show to chat professorially with Johnny Carson, Tyson trades quips with Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. And you can hardly imagine Sagan's being named Sexiest Astrophysicist Alive by PEOPLE magazine (Tyson got the nod in 2000) or declaring, as Tyson once did, that in high school "
‘Tis the season for streaming! With the holiday movie season in full swing, Netflix is bound to be one of the premiere destinations for movie lovers seeking a bit of Christmas confront. The streaming giant has become a bonafide Christmas movie machine over the last few years, developing its own slate of Christmas movie franchises (“The Princess Switch,” for instance) and original films and series. Netflix’s holiday offerings in 2023 span Oscar contenders (Todd Haynes’ “Carol” is an annual favorite for the cinephile in your life), horror movies (Sophia Takal’s Blumhouse-backed remake of “Black Christmas” is the rare horror remake that works), animated family offerings (“Klaus” was the first Netflix original to be nominated for best animated feature at the Oscars), Christmas classics (“Love Actually”) and a ton of originals, from Lindsay Lohan’s “Falling for Christmas” to the “A Christmas Prince” trilogy.