Dany Garcia wears a lot of hats, or should we say crowns.
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Rep. Sharice Davids (Sharice’s Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman), who will discuss her autobiographical tale for young readers about becoming one of the first Native American women elected to Congress and the first LGBTQ Congressperson representing Kansas.Ali Stroker and Stacy Davidowitz (The Chance to Fly) discuss their uplifting tale of a 13-year-old who stumbles into a chance to appear in Wicked despite her use of a wheelchair, inspired by the bisexual Stroker’s story as a
.Dany Garcia wears a lot of hats, or should we say crowns.
CMT's Artists of the Year celebration, and this year's event promises to be packed with a stacked lineup of solo performances, never-before-seen collaborations and four can't-miss world premieres.
Juli Reding was an actress known for movies and TV shows including the 1960 horror film “Tormented.”Reding was named Miss Los Angeles Press Club in 1960, the same year she starred in “Tormented” as Vi Mason, who haunts her ex-boyfriend as a ghost and a disembodied head.
Cynthia Harris was an actress best known for playing Sylvia Buchman, the mother of Paul Reiser’s character, on “Mad About You.”An early notable role for Harris came in the 1978 TV miniseries “Edward and Mrs. Simpson,” in which she played Wallis Simpson, the Duchess of Windsor.
Myron Dewey was a documentary filmmaker who covered the protests at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, including directing “Awake: A Dream from Standing Rock.”Dewey was the founder of the production company Digital Smoke Signals. He took acclaimed and widely viewed footage of the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, running near Standing Rock.
Sue Thompson was a singer known for 1960s songs including “Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)” and “Norman.”Thompson began performing as a child, and she had a record contract by 1950, singing country music. But it took more than a decade for her to produce a hit, finally succeeding when she was paired with songwriter John D.
Netflix UK has revealed its full list of new releases for October 2021 – see every film and TV show landing on the streaming service below.Among the Netflix Originals arriving on the streaming platform next month include the US remake of the feature-length thriller The Guilty, which stars Jake Gyllenhaal.
Flight booking website Expedia is expected to take part in the Black Friday sales in 2021.
Dancing With The Stars. Melora Hardin will compete on ‘Dancing With The Stars’The actor famously portrayed Jan Levinson, the love interest and former boss of Steve Carell’s Michael Scott on the US version of The Office.
Fred Dakota was a businessman who founded the first full-scale Native American casino in the United States.Dakota was out of work in the 1980s when he had the idea to open a small casino in his brother-in-law’s two-car garage. They lived in the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where bingo was already legal.
Dancing With The Stars. The actor famously portrayed Jan Levinson, the love interest and former boss of Steve Carell’s Michael Scott on the US version of The Office.
the 2020 edition went almost entirely digital save for some scattered drive-in screenings. Even if an American wanted to roll up to an outdoor movie in their Toyota Corolla, no dice.
Loose Women panellist Nadia Sawalha has recreated Kim Kardashian’s already iconic all-black outfit for the Met Gala and the results are hilarious.The 56 year old star did an incredible job at copying US business mogul Kim with an outfit that would have cost a fraction of the price of the one worn at the swanky New York event.
Bush and Stone Temple Pilots have cancelled their planned US co-headline tour, citing “unfortunate and unavoidable COVID-related circumstances” as the reason.
fashion, politics and viral moments from last night. God bless AmericanaThe theme was ‘American independence’ — inspiring glitzy cowboy hats, dresses adorned with the stars and stripes, Hollywood glamour and celebrities in red, white and blue.
George Wein was a jazz impresario who founded the groundbreaking Newport Jazz Festival.Founded by Wein in 1954, the Newport Jazz Festival, held each summer in Newport, Rhode Island, is the United States’ premiere outdoor jazz festival. Jazz greats who have played the festival include Miles Davis (1926–1991), Duke Ellington (1899–1974), Ella Fitzgerald (1917–1996), Billie Holiday (1915–1959), and Judy Garland (1922–1969), among countless others.