She invented her beloved Arrested Development role virtually single-handedly, and her 60-year career is full of similar transformations. By Keith Phipps March 26, 2021 Jessica Walter on For the People, 1965.CBS / Getty Images Nobody described what made Jessica Walter’s performance as Arrested Development’s Lucille Bluth so rich and wonderful better than Walter herself. Speaking
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It’s a beautiful baby bundle for Bindi Irwin. The 22-year-old conservationist and daughter of late Steve “Crocodile Hunter” Irwin announced on her Instagram account Friday that she had given birth to her first child with husband Chandler Powell. Story continues below advertisement The pair, who had previously announced that they were having a daughter, named
Aura Stiers and Cyrus Rhodes’ Mermaid – A Dream Made Real is an unique combination of poetry and photography that explores themes of mythology, ecological awareness, and self-examination. It is an affirmative work, universally upbeat despite recognizing life’s obstacles, and ultimately triumphant. Those components are integral to the book’s success. Some readers may quickly sweep through the
She’s a Page Six source for the ages. By Kenzie Bryant March 26, 2021 Thanks to a curious British kid, the world has confirmation that Saturday Night Live’s Pete Davidson and Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor have held hands at least once. Tilly Wagg, a 14-year-old with a good name, got a photo with Davidson when she spotted
Britney Spears is asking for the removal of her father Jamie from overseeing her personal affairs in the latest conservatorship case update. According to the Guardian, Spears’ conservatorship involves two areas — her finances and her personal life — and the singer is now requesting that her temporary care manager, Jodi Montgomery, be permanently installed
While Beyoncé opted not to perform at the Grammys this year, the singer—the most nominated artist of any this year with nine nods—still made history. Bey won the Grammy for Best R&B Performance. With that award, she became the most awarded female artist ever at the Grammys with 28 lifetime wins. Beyoncé gave a heartfelt
“Sometimes people want to see themselves on TV,” said Feldman of the series, which followed the employees of a big-box store. “It’s an escape from feeling lonely, and it’s a reminder that you’re seen.” By Tara Ariano March 25, 2021 For six seasons, NBC’s Superstore has brought viewers inside the Ozark Highlands location of Cloud
The Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling that the federal carbon price is constitutional raises questions about Canada’s ongoing ability to compete with other energy producers around the world, an oil and gas expert said Thursday. The ruling represents a shift in power to Ottawa from the provinces which produce most of Canada’s oil and gas
You know how Star Wars is sort of like a space western? Did you ever wish it was even more of a western? Well, TikTok appears to have our best interests at heart in this regard. A new popular video has us tapping our toe within seconds as the Star Wars story is told with
Jessica Walter, the Emmy-winning actor best known as the sarcastic, acerbic mom Lucille Bluth on TV show Arrested Development, died on Wednesday in her sleep at her New York City home. She was 80 years old. “It is with a heavy heart that I confirm the passing of my beloved mom Jessica,” Walter’s daughter, Brooke
The long, well-publicized libel case against the Sun comes to an official close. Now, on to America. By Kenzie Bryant March 25, 2021 Johnny Depp has lost his bid for an appeal in his libel case against The Sun. It was his final shot in London courts to win the case against The Sun’s parent
The old-man action boom has a trickle-down effect: Meet the trainers who get unlikely heroes like Bob Odenkirk and Liam Neeson into ass-kicking shape. By Jake Kring-Schreifels March 25, 2021 Bob Odenkirk training for Nobody, 2021.Courtesy of Allen Fraser for Universal Pictures In the summer of 2018, the director Ilya Naishuller visited 87eleven, the Hollywood
George Segal, the banjo player turned actor who was nominated for an Oscar for 1966’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and worked into his late 80s on the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs, died Tuesday in Santa Rosa, California, his wife said. “The family is devastated to announce that this morning George Segal passed away due
Lara Trump thinks she’d make a great senator. By Bess Levin March 24, 2021 In a just world, the day Donald Trump walked out of the White House and boarded a plane headed for Mar-a-Lago would have been the last time we heard from the 45th president or his family ever again. At the very
Did an internet comedian really find shrimp tails in his Cinnamon Toast Crunch — or is he milking the breakfast-cereal brand for a taste of viral fame? That’s the question hanging over a wildly popular caper playing out on Twitter this week, where user Jensen Karp has turned his cereal dispute into a serialized drama
ELIJAH NOUVELAGEGetty Images On Tuesday evening, eight people were shot dead at three different massage parlors near Atlanta, Georgia. According to the New York Times, six of the eight people were Asian, and seven were women. This shooting comes after months of violent attacks against Asian and Asian Americans, several of which have gone viral
Prince Harry appears to be collecting job titles like they’re royal titles, after announcing on Wednesday that he will join a six-month study of misinformation in the U.S., in addition to his new gig at a mental health startup. The Duke of Sussex will be one of 15 commissioners examining misinformation for the Aspen Institute,
Exactly how a group of rich Memphis residents acted on Trump’s Big Lie comes into focus. By Abigail Tracy March 24, 2021 After Vanity Fair reported that a group that included wealthy and prominent Memphians flew a private jet to Washington, D.C., to attend the “Stop the Steal” rally on January 6, 2021, a deluge
Hailing from Jacksonville, the bluntly christened, Intelligent Diva, has released a new single, “Work It Out Now.” Like all of her previous work, the new single is brought to us by her personal record label, Intelligent Diva. Like a character from reality TV, Intelligent Diva has a loud enough personality to be well known, even
Can we see a lot more of J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson? Is that something within our grasp? Well, the actor didn’t seem opposed to the idea. Doing press for his upcoming series Invincible, Simmons was open and willing to talk about what he’s allowed to in regards to his other superhero properties. Talking with ComicBook.com’s
On the murders in Atlanta and the long history that got us here. By Anthony Christian Ocampo March 23, 2021 Illustration by Simon Abranowicz Dear Randy, Your first Instagram post, dated May 2017, includes a photo of you and your mother, Hyun Jung Grant, at your high school graduation. You’re in your purple graduation gown,
Sorry they’re not sorry about all the senseless, easily preventable killings. By Bess Levin March 23, 2021 One happy by-product of a terrible year that’s kept millions of people at home has been the sharp reduction in mass shootings in the U.S.—in 2020, there were just two, the last one occurring within days of the
What kind of job title do you give a man who’s used to being called “Prince” or “Duke”? Prince Harry has landed his first job since giving up his Royal Family duties, as the new chief impact officer for a tech company in California’s Silicon Valley. BetterUp, a company focused on employee coaching and mental
I stand alone by circumstance / I’ve got the fight, not afraid to take a chance” announces Linda Imperial in her new blues-rock single “My Heart Rocks,” the confidence in her vocal bleeding into the instrumental harmony growing in the backdrop. In “My Heart Rocks,” Imperial isn’t shying away from the swagger of her last
“Only Road I Know” and “Since We Left Our Dreams” are the two newest singles from superstar keyboard player and vocalist, Doug Kistner. Kistner who’s had a lengthy career working with names like John Waite, Blood Wear, and Tears, and the Trans Siberian Orchestra makes his first steps forward with his burgeoning solo career, all
What do you think of when you hear the words gospel music? I think there’s a common misconception depending on the person that it’s slow organ pieces with harmonious if not laborious chanting about whatever religious diety you may want to insert. We’ve come a long way since then and if anything gospel has sort
In the latest news surrounding Buckingham Palace and the Royal Family, the palace is currently considering appointing a diversity chief. According to royal expert and journalist Afua Dom, this role entails looking at the processes in the palace as to how they deal with matters of diversity, such as LGBTQ2, race and employing people with
Though the couple was married at Westminster Abbey in 2011, their visit on Tuesday honored the people who lost their lives during the pandemic. By Erin Vanderhoof March 23, 2021 Over the last few months, the U.K. has emerged as a coronavirus success story by vaccinating a large proportion of their population even as a
Taylor Swift took a moment on stage at the Grammys to accept her award for Album of the Year—and for the first time at an awards show, she gave her boyfriend of over four years, Joe Alwyn, a very direct shoutout. She also thanked Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, plus their children Betty, Inez, and
It’s been a year since COVID-19 put the world on an extended timeout. Last year saw theatres shutter their doors while movie studios postponed their biggest titles. In the areas where theatres finally reopened, many regular patrons opted to stay home. But the film industry’s existential crisis started long before the pandemic. While cinema’s future