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Shawn Mendes Enjoys Beach Day in Santa Monica After Postponing Tour to Focus on Mental Health - www.etonline.com - USA - Canada - state Oregon
etonline.com
25.07.2022 / 04:17

Shawn Mendes Enjoys Beach Day in Santa Monica After Postponing Tour to Focus on Mental Health

Shawn Mendes was all smiles at the beach over the weekend. In new photos shared by, the «Stitches» singer was spotted, shirtless, walking barefoot along the Santa Monica strand as he made his way to the water with some friends.Partially coated in sand, Mendes kept it simple, wearing black swim shorts, while his friends went for a more covered-up look.

‘Justice League’s Zack Snyder To Guest Star On ‘Teen Titans Go!’; Missy Elliott In ‘Craig Of The Creek’ — Comic-Con - deadline.com - Netherlands - county San Diego - county Elliott - county Craig - county Creek
deadline.com
23.07.2022 / 22:07

‘Justice League’s Zack Snyder To Guest Star On ‘Teen Titans Go!’; Missy Elliott In ‘Craig Of The Creek’ — Comic-Con

Justice League and DCEU director Zack Snyder will appear as himself in an upcoming episode of Cartoon Network’s popular series Teen Titans Go!. The news was revealed Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con during Cartoon Network’s presentation.

‘No Time To Die’ star Ana De Armas doesn’t want a female Bond - www.nme.com - county Craig - county Monroe - county Bond
nme.com
22.07.2022 / 23:37

‘No Time To Die’ star Ana De Armas doesn’t want a female Bond

No Time To Die star Ana De Armas has said “there’s no need” for a female actor to play James Bond.The actor – who starred alongside Daniel Craig in the most recent 007 film – explained she would like the female roles in Bond films to be “brought to life in a different way”.“There’s no need for a female Bond,” de Armas recently told The Sun. “There shouldn’t be any need to steal someone else’s character, you know, to take over.“This is a novel, and it leads into this James Bond world and this fantasy of that universe where he’s at.”She continued: “What I would like is that the female roles in the Bond films, even though Bond will continue to be a man, are brought to life in a different way.“That they’re given a more substantial part and recognition.

Don’t Make Bond a Woman: Ana de Armas Joins Daniel Craig in Calling for 007 to Remain Male - variety.com - county Craig - county Bond
variety.com
21.07.2022 / 01:03

Don’t Make Bond a Woman: Ana de Armas Joins Daniel Craig in Calling for 007 to Remain Male

Zack Sharf Nearly everyone agreed last fall that Ana de Armas was one of the best parts about “No Time to Die,” Daniel Craig’s final outing as super-spy James Bond, so naturally the actor is getting asked a lot of questions about who should replace Craig in the next 007 movie. De Armas doesn’t have a name, but she does think Bond should remain male.“There’s no need for a female Bond,” de Armas recently told The Sun. “There shouldn’t be any need to steal someone else’s character, you know, to take over.

Princess Charlene Glows In A Silver Dress With Prince Albert at the Monaco Red Cross Ball Gala - www.justjared.com - Monaco - city Monaco - county Cross
justjared.com
19.07.2022 / 00:43

Princess Charlene Glows In A Silver Dress With Prince Albert at the Monaco Red Cross Ball Gala

Princess Charlene shines in a floral silver dress for the 2022 Monaco Red Cross Ball Gala on Monday (July 18) in Monte-Carlo, Monaco.

‘Powerpuff Girls’ & ‘Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends’ Animated Series Reboots From Craig McCracken In Works At Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe - deadline.com - county Craig
deadline.com
18.07.2022 / 21:57

‘Powerpuff Girls’ & ‘Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends’ Animated Series Reboots From Craig McCracken In Works At Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe

Craig McCracken, Emmy-winning creator of The Powerpuff Girls and Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends, has teamed with Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe to bring new animated versions of the classic series back to the small screen. McCracken, who first began his career at Hanna-Barbera Cartoons 30 years ago, is developing animated reboots of both series at the studio. The Powerpuff Girls reboot revisits and expands upon the world of the original series as Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup face off against a gallery of villains comprised of familiar foes and new threats. The original series debuted on Cartoon Network in 1998, earned two Emmy Awards and numerous animation honors throughout its 78-episode run. The Powerpuff Girls centers on three sugar-coated superheroes — Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup — whose mission in life alternates between going to school, fighting crime, winning at hopscotch, and saving the world before bedtime.

‘It’s Been a Devastating Several Weeks’: Wisconsin Doctors Cross State Lines to Navigate Post-Roe Abortion Ban - www.glamour.com - Illinois - county Cross - Wisconsin - Milwaukee, state Wisconsin
glamour.com
18.07.2022 / 19:23

‘It’s Been a Devastating Several Weeks’: Wisconsin Doctors Cross State Lines to Navigate Post-Roe Abortion Ban

Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling, which ended federal protections for critical women’s reproductive rights, in Wisconsin began shutting down out of fear of a 173-year-old law banning the practice unless a mother’s life was in jeopardy.

Destroyer, Charlotte Day Wilson and more make Polaris Prize 2022 shortlist - www.nme.com - county Wilson - Charlotte, county Day
nme.com
16.07.2022 / 16:23

Destroyer, Charlotte Day Wilson and more make Polaris Prize 2022 shortlist

Destroyer, Charlotte Day Wilson and more all making the cut.The annual Canadian music prize, which was won last year by Cadence Weapon, “honours and rewards artists who produce Canadian music albums of distinction”. Previous winners include Kaytranada, Caribou and Fucked Up.The longlist for the Polaris Music Prize was announced last month, with the likes of Arcade Fire (nominated for their album ‘WE’), The Weeknd (‘Dawn FM’) and BADBADNOTGOOD (‘Talk Memory’) nominated.None of those three names made the 12-name shortlist though, which you can see below.Charlotte Day Wilson – ‘Alpha’Destroyer – ‘Labyrinthitis’Hubert Lenoir – ‘Pictura de Ipse: Musique Directe’Kelly McMichael – ‘WaveS’Lisa LeBlanc – ‘Chiac Disco’Ombiigizi – ‘Sewn Back Together’Ouri – ‘Frame of a Fauna’Pierre Kwenders – ‘José Louis and the Paradox Of Love’Ombiigizi – ‘Sewn Back Together’Ouri – ‘Frame of a Fauna’Shad – ‘Tao’Snotty Nose Rez Kids – ‘Life After’The #Polaris2022 #ShortList is here.https://t.co/TmqceQPgA6 #FACTORFunded#Destroyer@pierrekwenders@lisaleblancyo@lebaronbandit@kelly_mcmichael@ombiigizi@ouririou@shadkmusic@TheRezKids@chardaywilson pic.twitter.com/5qaYVuijdX— Polaris Music Prize (@PolarisPrize) July 14, 2022Speaking of the 2022 shortlist, Polaris jury head Melissa Vincent said: “This year’s 2022 Short List captures the ambition, creativity, and boundless potential of Canadian music from coast to coast.

Why Noah Cyrus had a hard time being asked about Miley Cyrus and how she recovered from addiction - us.hola.com - Montana
us.hola.com
06.07.2022 / 23:45

Why Noah Cyrus had a hard time being asked about Miley Cyrus and how she recovered from addiction

Noah Cyrus is opening about how difficult it was for her during the early days of her career to be asked about her famous sister Miley Cyrus, revealing that she even felt “stripped of identity.”The 22-year-old musician talked to Rolling Stone about her childhood and growing up in the public eye, explaining that she always wanted to be a “normal kid” but had a hard time having a “public family,” in reference to the success of Miley and their country star dad Billy Ray Cyrus.“I had a really hard time being a part of a public family, and I struggled a bit with that, because it wasn’t exactly my first choice,” Noah explained, further talking about struggling with mental health issues, including depression, anxiety and prescription drug abuse.“I had a hard time with people coming up to me and saying, ‘Are you Miley Cyrus’ little sister?’ or ‘Are you Hannah Montana’s little sister?’ I did not like that, and it stripped me of my own identity for a long time.”The singer is currently preparing to release her new album ‘The Hardest Part’ which is set to be released in September, revealing that working in her music was good for her and ultimately helped her to recover from substance abuse, as she said to be in a “dark pit, bottomless pit” during the COVID-19 pandemic, taking benzodiazepine Xanax.“It gave me so much structure in the time that I really needed structure, because I didn’t want to just be sitting around and stirring in my brain,” Noah said about her upcoming album, “It gave me hope.”

Noah Cyrus reflects on recovery from Xanax addiction - www.nme.com
nme.com
06.07.2022 / 13:27

Noah Cyrus reflects on recovery from Xanax addiction

Noah Cyrus has discussed her recovery from a Xanax addiction and how she used music to get through her struggles.In a new interview with Rolling Stone, the singer opened up about her addiction to the drug, which is often prescribed for anxiety and panic attacks, and where it all began. “My boyfriend at the time, when I was 18, was the first person that gave me a Xanax, and it became a way for us to bond,” she said.“I think I wanted to fit in with him.

Noah Cyrus used to feel 'stripped of identity' when asked about sister Miley - www.msn.com - city Copenhagen
msn.com
06.07.2022 / 13:25

Noah Cyrus used to feel 'stripped of identity' when asked about sister Miley

Video: Noah Cyrus used to feel 'stripped of identity' when asked about sister Miley (Cover Video)Guns N' Roses concert cancelled 'due to illness'Rachel Brosnahan 'sick to my stomach' by news of shooting in hometownJames Cameron may skip directing final Avatar moviesJulia Roberts 'can't stop smiling' on 20th wedding anniversary to Danny ModerQuentin Tarantino and wife Daniella welcome second childKourtney Kardashian criticises paparazzi for selling old photosTaron Egerton dropped out of West End play to be with sick family memberSteven Tyler doing 'extremely well' following rehab stintVictoria Beckham's daughter thinks Spice Girls outfits were 'unacceptable'Adele would like to expand familyKim Kardashian wants Independence Day to be 'cancelled' after Roe V. Wade rulingIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian break silence following his hospitalisationIN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Lindsay Lohan ties the knot with Bader ShammasBritney Spears' attorney claims ex-business manager made $18 million from conservatorshipHarry Styles 'heartbroken' after Copenhagen concert scrapped due to nearby shootingElliot Page shows off new passport photoThe star’s struggle with prescription drugs, especially the benzodiazepine Xanax, hit a low during the Covid-19 pandemic and she felt as if she were in a “dark pit, bottomless pit”.

Noah Cyrus Opened Up About How Her Xanax Addiction Influenced Her Debut Album - www.glamour.com
glamour.com
05.07.2022 / 21:55

Noah Cyrus Opened Up About How Her Xanax Addiction Influenced Her Debut Album

The Hardest Part.“I'm not trying to be, like, any spokesperson for recovery or anything like that. I, myself, am just going through it and figuring it out,” the now 22-year-old said.

Noah Cyrus Speaks About Past Xanax Addiction, When She First Took the Pill, Recalls Her Low Moments, & More - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
05.07.2022 / 20:07

Noah Cyrus Speaks About Past Xanax Addiction, When She First Took the Pill, Recalls Her Low Moments, & More

Noah Cyrus is speaking out about her past addiction to Xanax, a type of benzodiazepines that can be used to treat anxiety and panic disorders.

Katie Couric shares thoughtful message after criticism of husband John Molner - hellomagazine.com - New York - USA
hellomagazine.com
05.07.2022 / 14:19

Katie Couric shares thoughtful message after criticism of husband John Molner

Katie Couric has taken to Instagram to share a reflective post with her fans.MORE: Katie Couric marks anniversary of husband's death with unseen family photosThe TV star returned to social media on Monday following criticism aimed at her husband, John Molner. WATCH: Katie Couric shares photos from daughter's idyllic honeymoonJohn came under fire when he made reference to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade – but in a way that many felt was "tone-deaf" and "ill-timed".READ: Katie Couric shares shock and heartbreak after sudden lossMORE: Katie Couric's fans react to shock bulimia admissionsHe spoke about the ruling in a long message about his recent Delta flight. He shared a picture of an aircraft and wrote alongside: "It's a sad day in our nation.A post shared by John Molner (@johnmolner)John came under fire for his Instagram post"Roe v Wade has been repealed.

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