World of Calm, something weird and amazing started to happen. All the clutter in the background — the pressure of playoff baseball, the swelter of a late September heat wave in Oregon, the crippling stress of work — quickly began to melt away.
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wrote on Instagram. “That turns out to not be true.
I was very irresponsible not looking into it before I repeated it. I read one story about a guy getting arrested for lighting fires that turned out to be true, but the other s— I read about people getting arrested for lighting fires in Portland was not true. I repeated it without looking into it and it was a really f—ing stupid mistake that won’t happen again.”He added, “I’m sorry.”Also Read: Caitlyn Jenner Calls Joe Rogan 'Homophobic,
.World of Calm, something weird and amazing started to happen. All the clutter in the background — the pressure of playoff baseball, the swelter of a late September heat wave in Oregon, the crippling stress of work — quickly began to melt away.
Oregon firefighters have a tiny but powerful Force on their side in their fight against wildfires, thanks to a five-year-old boy who sent them his Baby Yoda doll.
LOS ANGELES -- Beleaguered firefighters in the western United States have a new force on their side: Baby Yoda.A 5-year-old Oregon boy and his grandmother delivered a toy version of the pointy-eared Force user to a donation center for firefighters on Sept.
New IndieOne of the best films of 2020 — and the last one I’ll get to see in a theater for who knows how long — Kelly Reichardt’s “First Cow” (Lionsgate) sees the director once again turning to the American frontier to tell a story about America now. John Magaro and Orion Lee play two men in pioneer-era Oregon who go into business selling fried-dough “oilycakes” to homesick miners, but find themselves in the crosshairs of the plutocrat who owns the territory’s only source of fresh milk.
Metallica are digging deep to aid firefighters battling blazes in California, Washington, and Oregon.The heavy rockers have pledged to donate $250,000 to help the ongoing wildfire relief efforts via their All Within My Hands non-profit foundation, which was launched in 2017.“Wildfires have become a cruel and unwelcome annual benchmark in California, and this year we have seen them tragically extend across the entire west coast of our country,” a statement from the band reads.
Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, BET announced that “Sacrifice” has been picked up for 10 episodes following the same characters as in the 2019 film.BET announced that “Sacrifice,” the legal thriller film starring Paula Patton, has now been picked up to series. The movie released in 2019 as the first original film on the BET Plus streaming platform.
Film and television productions are ramping up in many areas despite looming concerns over the coronavirus pandemic -- and the latest reality TV series to hit go on filming is “Top Chef.” The competition cooking show is all hands on deck to begin shooting its next edition in Portland, Ore. And with the greenlight, COVID-19 measures will be implemented to keep production on track and positive tests hopefully at a minimum.
had no choice. “We go to Walmart, and then we go to Goodwill.
Fleet Foxes‘ Robin Pecknold has opened up on completing the band’s surprise new album ‘Shore’ during the coronavirus-enforced lockdown.The Seattle group released their fourth studio effort, the follow-up to 2017’s ‘Crack-Up’, earlier today (September 22) to coincide with the beginning of the autumnal equinox.
Tenley Molzahn gave birth to her and her husband Taylor Leopold’s first child, on Sunday, September 20, Us Weekly confirms.The Bachelor alum, 36, named her daughter Rell James after her and Leopold’s fathers, Jay and Robert James. The newborn arrived at 4:08 a.m.
Animal rescuers have confiscated three lions from Netflix’s “Tiger King” star Jeff Lowe’s shuttered Oklahoma zoo as part of an Endangered Species Act lawsuit involving his former business associate. The juvenile cats came to the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, or G.W.
for their hard work battling blazes on the West Coast.Carver, who lives in Scappoose, Oregon, was shopping with his grandmother, Sasha Tinning, last weekend when they came across the single remaining plushie of “The Child,” a k a Baby Yoda from the Disney+ series “The Mandalorian,” at a store.“He was the last one on the shelf, just staring at us saying, ‘Take me with you! I need to go with you.’ So that’s kind of how it started,” Tinning told Oregon’s KPTV.They purchased the doll and then
Jana Duggar is unlucky in love — but she’s not ready to throw in the towel just yet.“I used to be a little more strict,” the 30-year-old said about dating on the Tuesday, September 15, episode of TLC’s Counting On. “I felt like, I just want to find someone that would either move to Arkansas, or is already from here, but I think as time has gone on, I’ve found I do love to travel more than I thought I did.
The Gibson family in a photo taken three weeks before an Oregon wildfire prompted them to evacuate. Over the past week, Oregon has seen wildfires of tear through the state, burning nearly a million acres. Over —more than 500,000 people—have been told to evacuate, or prepare to do so.
Near the beginning of the film is a scene where Joe Bell (Mark Wahlberg) stands in front of an assembled group of high schoolers to speak about bullying. The gruff father shares two points: Understanding begins at home and everything will be fine if you are true to yourself.