Paisley. Ferguslie resident Magi McCulloch, 60, who is on the committee at the Tannahill Centre and helped bring the designs of the building to life, remembers the historic day.She said: “It was so exciting.
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Toni Braxton recalls a great achievement of hers dating 24 years back. See the post that she shared on her social media account below.
’24 years ago I let you all into my #Secrets Love you!’ Toni captioned her post. A follower said: ‘I was obsessed with this cd.
Paisley. Ferguslie resident Magi McCulloch, 60, who is on the committee at the Tannahill Centre and helped bring the designs of the building to life, remembers the historic day.She said: “It was so exciting.
Jada Pinkett Smith did not hold back during her first Red Table Talk episode following August Alsina’s claim that the pair had an affair, sitting down across from husband Will Smith.The couple revealed that around four and a half years ago, they met Alsina, 27, who was sick. Around that same time, the pair, who married in 1997 and now share two children, were also going through struggles in their marriage.“I was done with you,” Will, 51, said during the Friday, July 10, episode.
The country stars formerly known as The Dixie Chicks had been wanting to change their “stupid” name for years before finally taking action last month.
Brad Pitt almost had a role in one of Hollywood’s most iconic films of the modern era: “Almost Famous.” Offering a little bit of revisionist history, the film’s director Cameron Crowe revealed in a new interview that the cast for the classic flick -- which is about one high school music fan’s gig of a lifetime, covering an up-and-coming band for Rolling Stone magazine -- was almost completely different than the finalized band of players who would ultimately make the 2000 movie.
The Chicks are opening up about changing their band name.
Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade pushed back on President Trump’s re-election campaign secretary Wednesday after the spokesperson said Americans are “better off” now than they were before.Hogan Gidley, Trump’s 2020 campaign secretary, told “Fox & Friends” Wednesday morning, “Listen, the president wants to go in there and talk about all the accomplishments he’s done in his first term and how he’s made people’s lives better.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe trio formerly known as the Dixie Chicks — now just the Chicks — say in a newly published interview with the New York Times that they considered their name “stupid” and had long wanted to change it before doing so in June amid a national reconsideration of Confederate symbolism.“We were literally teenagers when we picked that stupid name,” said Martie Maguire, talking about when the Dixie Chicks name was chosen in 1989, long before Natalie Maines joined the group,
2 min read Musician Spencer Brown has come out as gay through the music magazine Billboard. The 26-year-old techno DJ from San Francisco started playing with Avicii, and now is the headliner of many musical events, such as the world’s largest electronic music festival Electric Daisy Carnival.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorTogether, Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner make up more than half-century of romantic partnership and comedy gold. Their work together — Tomlin, the legendary actress and sketch comedian, and Wagner, the writer who has penned most of Tomlin’s famous characters, comedy albums and television specials — has shaped a specific, irreplicable canon in American social commentary.
Glamour’s “Top Ten College Girls.” As I wrote in my essay published in the magazine, I wanted to be a science journalist “with a pen sharp enough to pierce public awareness.”1970 was a year of college activism on many fronts. Environmentalists held the , with marches and teach-ins on campuses across America.
died Monday at age 98, boasted many awards and accomplishments in his storied career in film and television. But one personal goal eluded him.Two years ago, Reiner said he hoped stay alive until November 2020 — just long enough to vote Donald Trump out of office.
As anniversaries go, June 24, 2005, is probably one Tom Cruise would rather forget. That was the date of his notorious showdown with Matt Lauer on Today — but in truth, the whole monthlong press tour for the Cruise/Steven Spielberg blockbuster War of the Worlds could have benefited from a do-over.