Katie Price has revealed that "dreams do come true" as she prepares for musical comeback with an X Factor star.
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Meet Benson, a three-year-old pup from Houston who is looking for a forever home. Benson, thought to be a mix of a retriever and a Catahoula, is one of the many dogs up for adoption right now at Best Friends in Houston. The adorable dog came to the program through a shelter in Houston called Harris County Pets, one of the animal intake shelters in the area. Benson is great with people and with other dogs. He's eager to find his forever home.
(Best Friends) Benson had heartworm while at the shelter. And with no appropriate resources to help him with his fight, Benson came to Best Friends. Benson was quickly matched with a foster home where he adjusted quite well. "Benson is the ultimate loyal companion.
He loves to receive attention as much as he loves to give it in the form of nuzzling and cuddling," the staff at Best Friends told Fox News Digital. During his time in his foster home, Benson has become very social with people and with other dogs, while also being a calm co-worker in the home office, the staff reported. Benson is in the Houston area and is ready to find his forever family. (Best Friends) Benson enjoys walks during the day and loves to meet and greet neighbors, Fox News Digital is told. When he's not playing with a tennis ball and his other toys, Benson loves to take a nap in front of the television with his foster family. The cute pup is crate- and house-trained too, and staff believes that will make for a smooth transition to a forever home.
Benson is a three-year-old dog who recovered from heartworm. (Best Friends) Benson has completed his heartworm treatment and is ready to meet a loving family to call his own, Best Friends reported. Interested in adopting Benson? Anyone wanting to learn
.Katie Price has revealed that "dreams do come true" as she prepares for musical comeback with an X Factor star.
Producer Matt Jackson and his production company Jackson Pictures have signed a multi-year first look deal with Fifth Season — the global film and TV studio previously known as Endeavor Content, which has been behind such decorated titles as Apple TV+’s Emmy-winning series Severance and Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Oscar-nominated Netflix drama The Lost Daughter.
Dalbeattie Star FC girls’ goal of a dream trip to Barcelona next year is a little closer thanks to an assist from Dalbeattie and District Lions Club.
David Benedict Charm, a sadly rare theatrical quality, is scarcely a fashionable theatrical virtue, but it’s nonetheless valuable. And, to audiences’ evident delight, it’s there in spades in director Daniel Evans’ wonderfully fluid farewell production at Chichester Festival Theatre. Turning Bill Forsyth’s 1983 Scottish eco-comedy-drama “Local Hero” into a musical, Evans and every member of his first-rate production team create an often-idiosyncratic delight, the stage equivalent of one of British cinema’s tender-hearted, quirky-yet-cosy Ealing comedies. What even he cannot give the show is true theatrical liftoff. An earlier version, directed by John Crowley, played Edinburgh to pleasing reviews in 2018. Crowley left the project during the pandemic and Evans took over, keeping no one but Scots playwright David Greig, the music and lyrics of Mark Knopfler (formerly of Dire Straits), and lighting designer Paule Constable.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Damien Chazelle’s Hollywood epic “Babylon” will open in theaters across the country on Dec. 23. Paramount initially planned to debut the movie in select theaters on Dec. 25 before expanding it nationwide on Jan. 6. Sources close to “Babylon” suggest the earlier release date points to the studio’s confidence in the film, which carries a $78 million production budget. The news comes the day after Sony amended release plans for “A Man Called Otto,” starring Tom Hanks, which was supposed to debut nationwide on Dec. 14 and will now open in select theaters on Dec. 25 before expanding nationwide on Jan. 13.
report from the New York Post.Barkley’s current contract with the NBA broadcaster — which pays him $10 million per season — still has three years left, ending after the 2024-25 season and overlapping with TNT’s broadcast agreement with the league.If Barkley fulfills his entire current contract, he would be looking at making over $100 million, approaching $200 million, but the exact amount is not yet known. In the case that Turner Broadcasting doesn’t keep the NBA, Barkley could also own rights to employment for other digital platforms or networks, especially if Amazon, Apple or other tech giants are involved. The 59-year-old has hinted at retirement at the age of 60, but TNT’s latest offer to Barkley follows its commitment to Barkley’s partners — Shaquille O’Neal, Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith — according to The Post.“We’re all a big family – Ernie, Kenny and Shaquille are brothers to me – and I wouldn’t still be here if it wasn’t for them and all the amazing people who work on our show,” Barkley said.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Bel-Air” is getting a new showrunner — again. The Peacock drama series is undergoing a change at the top behind the scenes for the third time as it prepares its second season at the NBCUniversal streamer. Carla Banks Waddles, who previously served as a writer and co-executive producer on Season 1, will now take over as showrunner and executive producer. She takes over from TJ Brady and Rasheed Newson, who have departed the series over creative differences, an individual with knowledge of the situation says. They will still be credited as executive producers going forward.
Channel 4 has bought a painting by Adolf Hitler and will let an audience decide whether Jimmy Carr should destroy it in an upcoming televised debate.The show, titled Art Trouble, will feature artworks by a number of “problematic” figures, including Pablo Picasso, convicted paedophile Rolf Harris and sexual abuser Eric Gill.As explained by Ian Katz, Channel 4’s director of programming, the show will see “advocates for each piece of art” present an argument for why the artwork should not be destroyed, before the studio audience ultimately decides its fate.“There are advocates for each piece of art,” Katz told The Guardian. “So you’ve got an advocate for Hitler.
Actress Ruth Madeley will co-host a Disney- and ITV-backed performance event at Bafta in London later this month will aim to tackle the lack of representation and opportunity for Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent creatives.
Disney's Bedknobs and Broomsticks, she was also the leading lady, Jessica Fletcher, in Murder, She Wrote for more than 15 years. But she was not always happy throughout her career. In 2013 she revealed how she struggled to deal with her newfound widowhood.
Lizzo is speaking out about the criticism of her music that "disturbs" her the most. The 34-year-old singer and rapper told Vanity Fair that the claim that her music was created for White people was the "biggest criticism" that she had received, adding that it was a "critical conversation" with regard to Black artists.
Lizzo is clapping back at the haters.
On Feb. 11, 2012, the world lost legendary performer Whitney Houston. Just shy of the 11th anniversary of her death, fans will be reintroduced to Houston through her frequent collaborator and producer Clive Davis, who, along with several others, is releasing a biopic of the star, "I Wanna Dance with Somebody." Davis told Fox News Digital, "Up to now, nobody has touched the real person of Whitney." He was critical of previous projects that tried to tell Houston's story, saying "They've only – depending on their prejudice – it's been the downfall.
Pizza really is an excellent choice of fast food scran after a few beverages, especially when it's served up in just three minutes. One vending machine in Glasgow's Merchant City claims to be able to serve up a pizza in just 180 seconds - and many people have been curious to try out the fast food for themselves.
Nicki Minaj will soon become the subject of a new course at one of the most prestigious universities in the world.
Sharna Burgess is sharing a huge personal milestone! She's officially a United States citizen. «Today something really amazing happened,» the former pro posted on Thursday, alongside a video of her taking what appears to be the naturalization oath of allegiance to the United States of America. The clip is set to Whitney Houston's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" from the 1991 Super Bowl. «I had no idea that this would feel emotional for me.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor Primary Wave Music, a top player in the music-catalog and publishing boom, has joined forces with Brookfield Asset Management in a $2 billion deal to invest in music copyrights, the companies confirmed. The news was first reported by the Wall Street Journal. Brookfield, which is new the space, will take a significant minority interest in Primary Wave, and commit $1.7 billion to fund a permanent capital vehicle focused on acquiring music rights from top acts. Primary Wave Music is primarily a music publisher but has become a leader in the catalog-acquisition business with its ability to market those catalogs biographical films, Broadway shows, song interpolations and brand deals. Its assets include interests in the catalogs of Whitney Houston, James Brown, half of the Prince estate, Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks and more.
Houston, TX – Houston welcomes the first 3D printed, multi-level home in the U.S. It will go to one lucky buyer, but the builders say it’s part of ongoing research to streamline and automate construction. The builders and researchers on the project said if the construction goes well, it could open the door for 3D printed multi-family communities that are more energy-efficient, with concrete walls and features that help protect against heavy rain and flooding.
Celebrate 70 years of the Official Singles Chart with NOW #1s – five CDs featuring 100 of the greatest Number 1 singles of all time.