Costume designer Ann Roth has collaborated with actress Meryl Streep for four decades on films such as “Silkwood,” “Heartburn,” “The Post” and “Julie & Julia,” creating wardrobes that have helped the actor navigate a wide range of roles.
While Streep has been nominated for Academy Awards five times in their 13 films together, Roth notes that the costumes the actor wears do not wear her; it’s the other way around.
I don't know how this sounds but I and my boyfriend have been discussing sexting for a while now to no avail. In my previous relationship, I and my ex used to sext a lot and I really liked it. I still do, but every time I tried to initiate it with my present boyfriend, he clamped up and ended the chats by looking for excuses to get out.
The word “selfie“was recognized by the Oxford English Dictionary in 2013, the same year it beat out “twerk” for Word of the Year. In the three short years since this momentous occasion, however, it’s completely dominated the social feeds, functioning as a form of self-expression, narcissism, and documentation of the times — and somehow being impossible to resist.
Celebrities, it seems, are no exception to the allure of a good selfie pic either, which is why we’ve rounded up the most memorable celebrity selfie-takers below, just in time for National Selfie Day.
The controversy ignited when Omah Lay invited a female fan, reportedly attending the concert with her boyfriend, to join him onstage during his performance of the song 'Bend You.' Videos captured by concert attendees quickly spread online, triggering discussions about the appropriateness of the onstage interaction. During the performance, Omah Lay's energetic dance moves and the enthusiastic response from the crowd drew cheers. As he and the young lady climbed a staircase to continue their dance, the unexpected falling of the curtain added a theatrical twist to the incident, leaving their silhouettes visible to the audience.
Races: Trouble Across the Tracks
2024-08-06
To the thousands who flock each summer weekend to its white sand beaches and boardwalk carnival rides, Asbury Park, N.J., seems a tidy, if somewhat faded haven of tranquillity. But it is also, like many American small towns, a community where “across the tracks” still has a vivid, invidious meaning. To the east of the Penn Central railroad line, where well-kept lawns sweep toward the Atlantic Ocean, live most of Asbury Park’s 12,500 whites.
Ray Nitschke (NFL Legend) - On This Day
2024-08-06
Profession: NFL Legend
Biography: A fierce competitor, he was the heart of the great Packers defense of the 1960s. He was the first defensive player from the Packers’ dynasty years to be elected to the Hall of Fame.
Born: December 29, 1936
Birthplace: Elmwood Park, Illinois, USA Generation: Silent Generation
Chinese Zodiac: Rat
Star Sign: Capricorn
Died: March 8, 1998 (aged 61)
Cause of Death: Heart attack
Playing Career 1962-12-30 National Football League Championship, Yankee Stadium, NYC: Green Bay Packers beat NY Giants, 16-7; MVP: Ray Nitschke, Green Bay, LB Personal Life 1961-06-26 American NFL linebacker Ray Nitschke (24) weds Jackie Forchette, until her death in 1996 Famous NFL PlayersncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sLrToaCsnJGue6S7zGinnqegobJwvsCyZKehpKiwqbfE
My boyfriend is refusing to have sex with me. We've been together for two years now. I am a virgin but we've both agreed that we want to do it. The last time we tried, I got very scared and I cried off. After that he said I had to be very sure if I wanted to do it. It’s been months now and I am certain sure I want to make love with him but he's been bringing up different excuses some I understand and others I don't.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has confessed to retrieving a bear carcass killed by a motorist and leaving it in New York’s Central Park with a bicycle on top 10 years ago in a bizarre new video he posted on X on Sunday.
The video, which was shared with the caption, “Looking forward to seeing how you spin this one, @NewYorker,” came ahead of a critical profile of the independent presidential candidate published on Monday.
RUSSIA: Hole in the Ground
2024-08-06
New York, decided the Russians, might conceivably be all right as a place to visit, but they sure wouldn’t want to live there. The daily Vechernyaya Moskva took a long look at Manhattan’s skyline and found it little more than “an accumulation of flat surfaces, a chaotic mass of styles, like monstrous stalagmites . . .” Furthermore, Manhattan’s topless towers are dangerous and uncomfortable. On windy days, “lamps swing and water splashes .