October 21, 2015 4:31 PM EDT
Beyoncé has written a whole song about how she wakes up flawless, so she certainly doesn’t need anyone fussing over her appearance after spending the night getting red-carpet ready. The pop superstar showed up to Tuesday’s TIDAL X: 10/20 event rocking a plunging maroon gown with a thigh-high slit. As she posed for photos before the charity concert, her personal assistant, named Sam Greenberg, according to Mashable, wouldn’t stop trying to adjust Bey’s dress.
For television viewers of a certain age, he’ll always be Danny Tanner, the dad from Full House. As a single father raising three daughters — well, four, if you count the fact that the youngest was played by both Olsen twins — with the help of his two friends, he taught the world that everywhere you look, there’s a face of somebody who needs you.
But he’s also a famously raunchy funnyman — and, in his new book, Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles of a Family Man Turned Filthy Comedian, he’s a little of both.
July 29, 2014 8:30 AM EDT
A set of furniture designed by Gigi Barker looks a lot like what Hannibal Lecter might use to decorate his family room.
The British designer and founder of design studio 9191 has crafted a material that has the look, feel and — thanks to the addition of after shave to the mix – smell of human flesh. Barker used the pheromone-impregnated silicone base to craft a collection of chairs and footstools, which were modeled after the Rubenesque folds of a man’s stomach.
My cover shoot for TIME magazine was quick. I remember it was in the back room of a studio after a private showing for Valentino that he held for some of his more prominent clients. I wore one dress for that, and then I was whisked away to the shoot, put on a Valentino sweater, and posed for photographer Francesco Scavullo in front of a white sheet draped over a wooden table against a white wall.
Bruce McAvaney will carry the torch for the ABC’s Olympic Games coverage, while Roy & HG will return with daily hi-jinks from the competition.
One of the most familiar voices in sportscasting, McAvaney will lead a team comprised of former Olympians Melinda Gainsford-Taylor (Athletics), Sarah Ryan (Swimming), Simon Orchard (Hockey), Brad McGee (Cycling), ex-Davis Cup player John Alexander (Tennis), Matilda Amy Harrison (Football), and experienced broadcasters.
Highlights from the state-funded broadcaster’s coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games will include a daily ritual from Roy & HG, the comedy duo whose 2000 Sydney Olympics spot “The Dream” became a global sensation.
Seyi Vibez and Shallipopi both appeared on the fast-rising list and the list is not the only thing they have in common. Seyi Vibez is a Street Hop act delivering a modern take on Apala which he blends with Hip Hop, White garment-styled gospel music, and a sprinkling of his Islamic background. Likewise, Shallipopi is a Street-Hop act who combines hip-hop with his Benin heritage to create a captivating fusion.
On Saturday October 8, the artist Ye, formerly Kanye West, declared to his 18 million Instagram followers that he was “going death con 3 on Jewish people,” adding that Jews “have toyed with me and tried to black ball anyone whoever opposes your agenda.
Happy birthday, Donald Duck!
The iconic cartoon Disney character turned 90 on Sunday. To celebrate decades of the boisterous icon entertaining us on the screen, here are 10 surprising facts about everyone’s favorite duck.
Donald Duck initially started as a minor characterThe notoriously grumpy made his first cartoon appearance on June 9, 1934 as a supporting character in the short The Wise Little Hen.
“Donald Duck started as a minor character, but immediately they realized that he was a perfect foil for Mickey Mouse,” Becky Cline, the director of Walt Disney Archives, said in a video promoting the character’s 90th birthday.
October 6, 2015 3:30 PM EDT
Donald Trump’s hat has some competition, and it’s you, dear reader.
The Republican presidential candidate has appeared at rallies and speeches donning a red cap with his slogan, “Make America Great Again.” But last week, New York Mayor Bill De Blasio introduced his own snide take on the famous red caps on CNNMoney with the adjusted slogan “Make America Fair Again.”
The Washington Post thinks that while this hat-tip is a bit corny, there’s room for some good old fashioned American punning and humor.