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Alabama man allegedly poured boiling water down baby's throat while out on bond for domestic violence charge - www.foxnews.com - Alabama - county Mobile
foxnews.com
09.10.2022 / 05:51

Alabama man allegedly poured boiling water down baby's throat while out on bond for domestic violence charge

A man in Alabama allegedly poured boiling water down his 1-year-old baby's throat while he was out on bond in relation to a domestic violence charge. Eugene Lamont Sneed, 23, was out on bond in relation to a 2020 domestic violence charge when he allegedly poured the boiling hot water down the throat of his daughter on Sunday, who is only 1, according to FOX 17. Niktoria Lett, the mother of the 1-year-old, Royalty, said that the baby was left alone with Sneed, who is the baby's father, on Sunday.

Alabama pastor indicted on rape, sex abuse charges - www.foxnews.com - Alabama
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06.10.2022 / 17:27

Alabama pastor indicted on rape, sex abuse charges

A south Alabama pastor was arrested Tuesday after being indicted on rape and sex abuse charges, news outlets reported. A grand jury indicted Gregory Renee Adams, 64, on five counts of rape, two counts of sodomy and two counts of sexual abuse by force, according to court documents.Two of the charges involved victims who were between the ages of 12 and 16, according to the indictment.

Alabama AG rips Biden administration for attacking state schools' gender policies: 'Beyond their authority' - www.foxnews.com - Alabama - Beyond
foxnews.com
06.10.2022 / 15:09

Alabama AG rips Biden administration for attacking state schools' gender policies: 'Beyond their authority'

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) ripped the Biden White House for interfering with his state's school policies on gender, claiming the administration is "acting beyond [its] authority." While appearing on "Fox & Friends First" Thursday, Marshall also criticized the administration's push for "genderless" schools, arguing it will backtrack the progress made with Title IX protections. STEVE MARSHALL: We have a broader obligation to our citizens to make sure that we're enforcing our own policy.

Biden administration demands Alabama embrace genderless schools or else, but we aren’t giving in - www.foxnews.com - USA - Alabama
foxnews.com
06.10.2022 / 09:57

Biden administration demands Alabama embrace genderless schools or else, but we aren’t giving in

Undeterred by repeated losses, the Biden administration’s war on red states and our "Neanderthal thinking" rages on.This month, my colleagues and I are fighting Biden and his comrades at the United States Department of Agriculture in court to protect the right of states to run their public schools as they see fit.This time, the fight isn’t over curriculum or masking — it’s whether states still possess the paltry authority to require boys to use the boys’ bathroom at school.  The United States Constitution leaves no doubt as to the states’ broad authority over their own public schools, but the Biden administration supposes that everything — even schoolchildren — has a price.  The USDA is the federal agency that directs the myriad "cooperative" federal food programs — including the Supplemental Food Assistance Program (SNAP), the Women, Infants, and Children nutrition program (WIC), and the Child Nutrition Program (including the school-lunch program).These programs both tug at the heart strings and come with a hefty price tag for states, so the Biden administration has found them to be ideal vehicles for forcing genderlessness into our state governments, and more particularly, our public schools.  By issuing a USDA memorandum and accompanying administrative rule, the administration has waged a campaign to impose the left’s extremist "gender identity" agenda on schoolchildren with the implied threat that if states resist, their programs and public schools will get less money from the federal government.  The Biden administration is threatening the state of Alabama and warning that it might lose federal funding if it doesn't enforce radical gender mandates.

‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’ Review: Samira Wiley Stars in a Richly Rewarding Production of Pearl Cleage’s Play - variety.com - London - Alabama
variety.com
05.10.2022 / 21:25

‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’ Review: Samira Wiley Stars in a Richly Rewarding Production of Pearl Cleage’s Play

David Benedict Part of the instant appeal of “Friends” was that, from the get-go, the relationships between the members of the gang who hung out in the apartments above Central Perk felt not just likeable but absolutely lived-in. The same is absolutely true of the perfectly meshed cast of Lynette Linton’s beautifully directed National Theatre production of Pearl Cleage’s “Blue for an Alabama Sky” in London. Cleage’s 1930s-set rooming-house drama is far more wide-ranging — it ultimately encompasses tragedy as well as comedy — but its glowing hallmark throughout is its ability to keep audiences basking in its warmth. Glowingly lit by Oliver Fenwick with a palette rising to richly expressionist crimson, Frankie Bradshaw’s towering, vividly atmospheric set goes from the front stoop to the rafters of a down-at-heel Harlem house. It’s here we meet drunk Angel (a birdlike yet commanding Samira Wiley, in her U.K. stage debut), who staggers back to the home of snappy costume designer Guy (hilariously smart-mouthed Giles Terera, London’s knockout Burr in “Hamilton”). A self-styled “notorious homosexual,” he takes pity on his long-time friend who has not only lost her boyfriend but her job singing in a nightclub.

Paul Schrader Says His Next Film Centers On A Female Trauma Nurse In Puerto Rico - theplaylist.net - New York - Puerto Rico
theplaylist.net
03.10.2022 / 21:07

Paul Schrader Says His Next Film Centers On A Female Trauma Nurse In Puerto Rico

Filmmaker Paul Schrader revealed some of the details of his next project at the New York Film Festival during the Q&A for his beautiful and more optimistic new film, “The Master Gardener.”  During the discussion with NYFF’s Dennis Lim and the film’s stars Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver, Schrader said his next film would be about a “trauma nurse working in Puerto Rico.” But as he detailed, in his conversation about “The Master Gardener” and the so-called God’s Lonely Man trilogy that includes “First Reformed” and “The Card Counter,” this vocation, trauma nurse would just be the “occupational metaphor” used to hide what the film is really about.

Listen to the new Drakeo the Ruler album Keep The Truth Alive - www.thefader.com - Los Angeles
thefader.com
02.10.2022 / 14:21

Listen to the new Drakeo the Ruler album Keep The Truth Alive

Last December, Drakeo The Ruler was stabbed to death at a hip-hop festival in Los Angeles. The rapper seemed poised to break out from the west coast underground that he’d found so much success in – he’d even landed a Drake feature on the single “Talk To Me“ from his tape The Truth Hurts. Drakeo’s death was tragic, and he left behind a lot of unreleased recorded music to reinforce the talent that was snuffed out.

The Go! Team announce new album ‘Get Up Sequences Part Two’ - www.nme.com - Britain - France - Texas - India - city Memphis - Japan - Benin
nme.com
29.09.2022 / 19:23

The Go! Team announce new album ‘Get Up Sequences Part Two’

The Go! Team have announced their new album ‘Get Up Sequences Part Two’ and shared first single ‘Divebomb’. Check it out below.The Brighton band, who released their sixth album ‘Get Up Sequences Part One’ last summer, will return with ‘Part Two’ on February 3, 2023 via Memphis Industries.First single ‘Divebomb’, a psychedelic, upbeat track with retro electric guitars and siren sound effects, features Detroit rapper IndigoYaj a makes a strong pro-choice statement.“Protest songs have always been a balancing act,” The Go! Team’s Ian Parton said in a statement. “If you’re too sledgehammer it’s cringey, like the Scorpions’ ‘Winds of Change’ or something, but at the same time given the stuff they’re trying to pull with abortion rights it feels weird to ignore it.”Parton also described the forthcoming album as a “global fruit salad, sharing that he travelled to Benin, Japan, France, India, Texas, and Detroit to work with various musical collaborators.“Wildly different voices from wildly different cultures side by side but all still sounding unmistakably Go! Team,” he added.Guest collaborators include Star Feminine Band, Bollywood singer Neha Hatwar, Kokubo Chisato from J-Pop band Lucie Too, Nitty Scott, and Hilarie Bratset, formerly of Apples In Stereo.Find the full ‘Get Up Sequences Part Two’ tracklist below.1. ‘Look Away, Look Away’2. ‘Divebomb’3. ‘Getting To Know (All The Ways We’re Wrong For Each Other)’4. ‘Stay and Ask Me In a Different Way’5. ‘The Me Frequency’6. ‘Whammy-O’7. ‘But We Keep On Trying’8. ‘Sock It To Me’9. ‘GoingNowhere’10. ‘Gemini’11. ‘Train Song’12. ‘Baby’The Go! Team will also tour the UK in March 2023.

‘Sweet Home Alabama’s Original Ending Was So Bad It Had to Be Completely Reshot - thewrap.com - Alabama - county Buena Vista
thewrap.com
27.09.2022 / 18:03

‘Sweet Home Alabama’s Original Ending Was So Bad It Had to Be Completely Reshot

spoiler alert), Melanie’s wedding to Andrew is disrupted when it’s revealed she never signed her divorce papers. She calls off the wedding and heads down to the beach to plant lightning rods to create glass sculptures, where she confesses to Jake that she still loves him.

Louise Fletcher, who played Nurse Ratched in ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’, dies aged 88 - www.nme.com - France - Alabama - county Maverick - city Birmingham, state Alabama
nme.com
25.09.2022 / 14:47

Louise Fletcher, who played Nurse Ratched in ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’, dies aged 88

One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, has died aged 88.In a statement shared with Deadline, Fletcher’s family revealed that she died in her sleep at her home in Montdurausse, France.After being born in Birmingham, Alabama, Fletcher’s first roles came in TV Westerns including Lawman and Maverick in the 1950s.Her most famous role came in the 1975 film adaptation of , which saw her star as Nurse Ratched alongside Jack Nicholson.For the role, she won an Academy Award, a BAFTA and a Golden Globe, becoming only the third woman to do so.In her acceptance speech at the Oscars, she gave a nod to her deaf parents by giving the speech in sign language.

Oscar-winning 'Cuckoo's Nest' actor Louise Fletcher dies, aged 88 - www.msn.com - France - Hollywood - Alabama - city Birmingham, state Alabama
msn.com
24.09.2022 / 23:51

Oscar-winning 'Cuckoo's Nest' actor Louise Fletcher dies, aged 88

Louise Fletcher, a late-blooming star whose riveting performance as the cruel and calculating Nurse Ratched in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest” set a new standard for screen villains and won her an Academy Award, has died at age 88. Fletcher died in her sleep surrounded by family at her home in Montdurausse, France, her agent said. No cause was given.

Louise Fletcher, the Oscar-winning Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, dies aged 88 - www.msn.com - France - Hollywood - Alabama
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24.09.2022 / 16:17

Louise Fletcher, the Oscar-winning Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, dies aged 88

Louise Fletcher, the Oscar-winning actress known for her portrayal of Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, has died aged 88. Fletcher's agent said she died at her home in France. The actress set a new standard for screen villains when she played opposite Jack Nicholson in the 1975 movie, for which she would win the Academy Award for best actress, a BAFTA and a Golden Globe.

Oscar-winning ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ actor Louise Fletcher dead at 88 - nypost.com - France - Alabama - city Birmingham, state Alabama
nypost.com
24.09.2022 / 12:43

Oscar-winning ‘Cuckoo’s Nest’ actor Louise Fletcher dead at 88

Louise Fletcher, a late-blooming star whose riveting performance as the cruel and calculating Nurse Ratched in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” set a new standard for screen villains and won her an Academy Award, has died at age 88.Fletcher died in her sleep surrounded by family at her home in Montdurausse, France, her agent David Shaul told The Associated Press on Friday. No cause was given.After putting her career on hold for years to raise her children, Fletcher was in her early 40s and little known when chosen for the role opposite Jack Nicholson in the 1975 film by director Milos Forman, who had admired her work the year before in director Robert Altman’s “Thieves Like Us.” At the time, she didn’t know that many other prominent stars, including Anne Bancroft, Ellen Burstyn and Angela Lansbury, had turned it down.“I was the last person cast,” she recalled in a 2004 interview.

21-Year-Old Fitness Model Next To Accuse Adam Levine Of Sending Flirty DMs About Her 'Booty'! - perezhilton.com - Alabama
perezhilton.com
22.09.2022 / 23:09

21-Year-Old Fitness Model Next To Accuse Adam Levine Of Sending Flirty DMs About Her 'Booty'!

Yet another woman has (unsurprisingly) accused Adam Levine of sending flirty messages to her on social media!

Reese Witherspoon Celebrates 20-Year Anniversary of ‘Sweet Home Alabama’ - www.etonline.com - Alabama
etonline.com
17.09.2022 / 22:51

Reese Witherspoon Celebrates 20-Year Anniversary of ‘Sweet Home Alabama’

Reese Witherspoon is taking a walk down memory lane on the 20th anniversary since the release of the romcom classic. And her one question for fans: «Do you remember seeing it for the first time?»The Oscar-winning actress got nostalgic Saturday when she took to Instagram and posted some of the best highlights from the 2002 film.

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