Jessica Kiang No man is an island, but for 29 years, until his final surrender in 1974, Hiroo Onoda came as close as any man could.
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Michelle Obama has a new hobby! The author and philanthropist is officially a knitting club member and has chosen the old-fashioned craft to create tops for her daughters Sasha and Malia Obama. Although she finds the activity very “fulfilling,” Mrs.
Obama is ready for the next step. “During quarantine, I picked up knitting as a hobby—and discovered how fulfilling it can be to turn small stitches into something big and beautiful,” she wrote on Instagram.
Jessica Kiang No man is an island, but for 29 years, until his final surrender in 1974, Hiroo Onoda came as close as any man could.
Higher Ground, President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s media company, has made several new additions to its executive team.
Jennifer Yuma editorOlympic gold champion Simone Biles’ decision to withdraw from the gymnastics team final and not defend her all-around gold medal has been praised by both Hollywood and fellow athletes alike.Hitting back at negative criticism from the likes of conservative pundit Charlie Kirk, who branded Biles a “shame to the country,” and Piers Morgan, came a world of support from those who believe the 4-time gold medalist did the right thing.Fellow Olympian Dominique Moceanu is among the
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterLily Rabe has been cast as Lorena “Hick” Hickok in the Showtime anthology series “The First Lady.”The series is described as a reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House. Gillian Anderson has been cast as Eleanor Roosevelt, with Viola Davis set to play Michelle Obama and Michelle Pfeiffer to play Betty Ford.Hickok was a pioneering American journalist, who by 1932 became America’s best-known female reporter.
Putting pen to paper! Whether it be a memoir, children’s book or something in between, celebrities including the Kardashian sisters, Michelle Obama and Mindy Kaling have all taken their talents outside of the realm of Hollywood and have been successful authors.
Michelle Obama for the Showtime series “First Ladies," which she will help produce.“Finding Me” will released in partnership with Ebony Magazine Publishing.“Viola Davis is a powerful truth teller — through her work on stage and screen, as well as in her life,” HarperOne president and publisher Judith Curr said in a statement.
It was just announced that Prince Harry is writing a memoir about his life and he’s getting a massive payday for the book.
The Duchess of Sussex reportedly teamed up with David Furnish to begin working on a new series for Netflix back in 2018.
pic.twitter.com/LZNQHqIUAoFormer FLOTUS Michelle Obama directly referenced the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act in her post, reflecting on Lewis’ “legacy of perseverance; his ability to find moments of joy and lightness in the midst of real struggle” as the country recommits to “building the future he envisioned.” A year ago today, we lost Congressman John Lewis.
Naomi Osaka is thanking Meghan Markle for her subtle support! In a powerful Time essay titled It's O.K. Not to Be O.K., the 23-year-old professional tennis player shared her appreciation towards some public personalities who had her back as she made the tough decision to withdraw from the French Open 2021 to tend to her mental health."Finally, I want to thank everyone who supported me.
Naomi Osaka has tremendous support in her advocacy for the mental health of professional tennis players.
Former President and First Lady, Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have shared sweet pics and messages in honor of their eldest daughter Malia, who celebrated her 23rd birthday on July 4. The First Daughter turned Harvard student shares her big day with America, and her parents gushed over how proud they were of her. “Happy Fourth of July, everybody—and also, happy 23rd birthday to our dear Malia,” Michelle captioned a snap of the pair cuddling.
H.E.R. has opened up on working with Barack and Michelle Obama on a new Netflix series, hailing it as a “life-changing” experience.The singer joined forces with the former US President on We the People, which sees her exploring the importance of educating children through music.“It was more exciting more than anything, it made me really want to, you know, kill it just because of them being attached and them being a part of it,” H.E.R.
Barack and Michelle Obama's firstborn child turned 23 on Sunday, the Fourth of July, and they couldn't help but celebrate with loving tributes to the recent Harvard graduate. «Happy Fourth of July, everybody — and also, happy 23rd birthday to our dear Malia!» Michelle wrote on Instagram alongside a throwback photo of her and Malia. «It’s been a few years since we took this photo, but I know that she’ll always be my sweet little girl whose big hugs and big heart always lift up my day.