HARDCOVER FICTION1. “To Paradise” by Hanya Yanagihara (Doubleday)2. “The Horsewoman” by Patterson/Lupica (Little, Brown)3.
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Nobody’s perfect — not even celebs — but some of them try to be!
Which means we get to learn from all the self improvement hacks stars like Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith, and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson have picked up over the years!
Although some of these tips will probably come as no surprise, others might totally shock you. For example, who knew the secret to success was eating cheeseburgers!? (Okay, that may not be the “secret to success” entirely — but it doesn’t hurt, according to a certain
HARDCOVER FICTION1. “To Paradise” by Hanya Yanagihara (Doubleday)2. “The Horsewoman” by Patterson/Lupica (Little, Brown)3.
Will Smith had the sweetest dance party. On Sunday, the star celebrated his mother, Caroline Bright’s, birthday with a special tribute.“85 Today! Happy Bday, Mom-Mom. Let’s dance our way to 100,” Smith captioned a video of him and his mother in the middle of a dance floor.
Will Smith has lots of reasons to celebrate lately.
HARDCOVER FICTION1. “Invisible” by Danielle Steel (Delacorte)2. “The Judge’s List” by John Grisham (Doubleday)3.
In the last four days, Andrew Garfield has won a Golden Globe Award, landed on BAFTA’s “longlists” for his performances in both “tick, tick…BOOM!” and “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” and received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for the former film – all while “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” in which he appears, continues to dominate the box office.It has, in other words, been a very busy, very crowded time. “I just have to take them one at a time, I think, and appreciate that I’m alive and breathing and that I get to act,” Garfield told TheWrap on Wednesday morning, shortly after the SAG nominations were announced.
right as we settle into bed. But if you’re tired of , there is something you can do to combat that. “Any meditation that is focused on sleep will generally be helpful,” says Abhinav Singh, M.D., and the Medical Director of the Although, the doctor adds, “not trying to hard is the key.” It's cause and effect, simply put. According to Dr.
HARDCOVER FICTION1. “The Judge’s List” by John Grisham (Doubleday)2. “The Stranger in the Lifeboat” by Mitch Albom (Harper)3.
Hollywood has been fascinated by the world of art for decades, and there is a new project on the horizon focused on Jean-Michel Basquiat, the young Black American artist who took the world by storm and brought New York City graffiti and street art to the global high-end art collecting scene. READ MORE: The Best Film Performances Of 2021 According to Variety, “Samo Lives” comes from filmmaker Julius Onah, and he’ll write, direct, and produce the biopic with “Cyrano” star Kelvin Harrison Jr.
Hollywood has been fascinated by the world of art for decades, and there is a new project on the horizon focused on Jean-Michael Basquiat, the young Black American artist who took the world by storm and brought New York City graffiti and street art to the global high-end art collecting scene. READ MORE: The Best Film Performances Of 2021 According to Variety, “Samo Lives” comes from filmmaker Julius Onah, and he’ll write, direct, and produce the biopic with “Cyrano” star Kelvin Harrison Jr.
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finally putting on it. In an era when we need joy (or, at the very least, distractions) more than ever, I will happily live through these Tinsel Town love stories—especially while I'm very much Oh, two of my favorite singers ? Let me celebrate that from my bed with a box of Reese's Pieces and and absolutely zero dating prospects. But really: If you're interested to see which celebrities popped the question this year, we have you covered.
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