Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are teaming up yet again!
27.01.2022 - 05:25 / starobserver.com.au
By Evan Van ZijlMardi Gras has always been a broad tent as it contains all the different sections of our community. We have never been in agreement.One of the biggest donors to One Nation in the country is a gay man, as are some of the most ardent socialists, and in Mardi Gras, this distinction rises to the top.
This AGM is a key expression of this.As a member of Pride in Protest, I am moving motions about fighting the religious freedoms bill, endorsing an upcoming rally, and supporting transition leave.Meanwhile, other members are moving motions to expel activists and essentially take me to court for the protest last year.This is an appalling echo of my experience with the NSW Police Force last year over the Mardi Gras march on Oxford Street.The board decided to vacate Taylor Square in favour of walking around in a circle in the Sydney Cricket Ground. Meanwhile, we took to these streets because we believe they should not be surrendered when we have so much to fight for.NSW Police disagreed.
Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are teaming up yet again!
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorExceptional Minds, a not-for-profit professional training academy and studio designed to prepare individuals on the autism spectrum for careers in the digital arts, has made two strategic hires, Scotty Peterson and Meridith Stokes, to lead its in-house studio.The Exceptional Minds Studio comprises three areas of focus: 2D animation and art, 3D assets and gaming. The expansion will allow the studios to hire more artists on the autism spectrum from the Exceptional Minds Academy and produce more inclusive work for clients across movies, TV, streaming and gaming.Peterson is a veteran creative and industry leader with more than 20 years of experience in entertainment, gaming and software.
The trailer for The Weekend Away just debuted online!
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterStarz dropped the first teaser for its Sean Penn and Julia Roberts-led Watergate limited series “Gaslit” on Wednesday, revealing the actors’ on-screen transformations into Attorney General John Mitchell, President Richard Nixon’s most trusted advisor and best friend, and his whistleblower wife Martha Mitchell.Also announced was the show’s premiere date, which Starz has set for Sunday, April 24 at 9 p.m., the pay TV channel said during its Wednesday presentation at the virtual Television Critics Association press tour.Executive produced by Sam Esmail, “Gaslit” is a modern take on Watergate that focuses on the untold stories and forgotten characters of the scandal — from Nixon’s bumbling and opportunistic subordinates, to the deranged zealots aiding and abetting their crimes, to the tragic whistleblowers who would eventually bring the whole rotten enterprise crashing down, per Starz. Along with Penn (who rattled production with his insistence on strict enforcement of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on set) and Roberts, “Gaslit” also stars Dan Stevens (who replaced Armie Hammer on the series) as John Dean, Betty Gilpin as Mo Dean, Shea Whigham as G.
The secret’s out! After breaking the internet with her “thirst trap” selfies, Martha Stewart is finally spilling the tea on how she gets her skin looking so good.
Martha Stewart is back to claim her rightful throne as the queen of thirst traps! But the 80-year-old is a benevolent ruler; she just dished all her secrets for capturing the “perfect selfies.”
Martha Stewart is showing the world another side of herself that many likely never knew existed. The DIY expert, 80, shared a "thirst trap" to TikTok back in July 2020 and revisited the now-viral social media post Tuesday as she offered her Instagram followers a tutorial of sorts on how to create the ultimate selfie.
Allure last year, during which she professed her love for both the high-performance formulas and their luxurious packaging. "I like [seeing] Clé de Peau on my shelf," she said.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Annual General Meeting was held Saturday, January 29. None of the original motions were debated, in a vote marked by technical delays.At the beginning of the AGM, a procedural motion was raised by 78ers Diane Minnis and Ken Davis, co-chairs of the group First Mardi Gras, that “motions 1-5 not be heard.” This motion was passed with 67% of the vote.As soon as the results were announced, Kyle Olsen and Troy Murphy, proposers of motions 1-5, called a second procedural motion requesting that “motions 6-14 not be heard.”This second procedural motion passed with 52% of the vote.
Married At First Sight Australia to social media stardom, Martha Kalifatidis boasts more than 630,000 Instagram followers who hang on her every word. So it makes sense the reality TV star often takes to doing Q&As on her page, to answer all of their burning questions.WATCH: A close-up look at Martha Kalifatidis' engagement ringIn her most recent Q&A on Instagram, Martha spoke candidly about body image issues when one follower said they had recently gained weight and wanted to know how the 33-year-old star was so confident."I've gained weight too," Martha wrote back.
Some very familiar faces are returning to The View!
By Kyle Olsen and Troy MurphyThis Saturday, the members of Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras will vote on a number of motions relating to the behaviour of activist group Pride In Protest. You can view Motions 1-5 here. We have designed these to hold Pride In Protest accountable for the damage their behaviour has caused Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, its staff, board, volunteers and Parade participants.For the past week, the Star Observer has published articles in relation to these motions.
will have some familiar faces for its 25th season.ET confirms that Meredith Vieira, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Star Jones will return to the daytime talk show to guest co-host the show next month. The three ladies will make their appearances on separate dates throughout the month of February to celebrate season 25 of the Jones, 59, is set to co-host 's Friday, Feb. 4 show, per who was first to report the news.
“The View” will have some familiar faces for its 25th season.
Starting in February, The Viewalums Meredith Vieira, Star Jones, and Elizabeth Hasselbeck will make their return to the show as guest hosts, reported PEOPLE on Jan. 27. Meredith, 68, Star, 59, and Elizabeth, 44, will be coming back to the ABC series for its 25th season that begins in February. Meredith and Star were part of the original panel of women who were on the show when it premiered in 1997 and subsequently left the show in 2006 during its ninth season.
Directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead go way down the rabbit hole in their new film, “Something In The Dirt,” one of the big standout films from the Sundance Film Festival. A pandemic brainchild of necessity—what can we shoot during the pandemic which is relatively inexpensive but still doable, so we don’t lose our marbles and can stay artistic—“Something In The Dirt” is a trippy, DIY, sci-fi-ish film about a pair of loser (played by the two filmmakers themselves) dudes in dystopic Los Angeles who stumble upon the unexplainable.
Damn, Martha Stewart didn’t have to do Ina Garten like this!
When the stress of the pandemic gets tough, Martha Stewart doesn’t turn to alcohol.
Martha Stewart doesn’t think that drinking is the best use of your time during the COVID-19 pandemic.The 80-year-old TV personality gave some serious side-eye to Ina Garten’s advice to pour some huge cosmopolitans to help get through the COVID-19 pandemic in a January 26 interview with People. Martha said that the 73-year-old Barefoot Contessa host’s advice wasn’t “charming.”
Martha Stewart seems to be throwing some shade Ina Garten‘s way.