The Fosters Recap: Somebodys Getting Married

The Fosters Meet the Fosters Season 5 Episode 20 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The Fosters Meet the Fosters Season 5 Episode 20 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The season finale of The Fosters was such a gorgeous tribute to the show. There was closure, a glimpse of the future, and the comforting feeling that life goes on. [Read More]

When Politics, Prosecution Collide: Veteran Lawyer Calls Current State 'Disturbing'

One day in 1981, public corruption prosecutor Reid Weingarten flipped open his newspapers and found himself caught in an unpleasant squeeze. Supporters of an African American federal judge suspected of taking part in a bribery scheme told reporters that Weingarten was a Ronald Reagan-loving "racist." Meanwhile, a combative Republican member of Congress under investigation for violating the Ethics in Government Act took to the press to call him a Jimmy Carter " [Read More]

Why Jane Levy Left 'Shameless' After Season 1

TV 'Shameless' was a long-running hit series. But one actor, Jane Levy, didn't return for the second season. Discover why she was replaced. Published on July 23, 2022 2 min read An adaptation of a British series of the same name, Shameless ran on Showtime for 11 seasons from 2011 to 2021. As a result, the show became the longest-running scripted series in the network’s history. But early on, Shameless faced a major blow as Jane Levy exited the series after just five episodes in season 1. [Read More]

Argentina Throwback Thursday: A dominant performance vs. Chile in 2002 Qualifiers

It truly was a star studded team put together by Marcelo BIELSA when they thrashed Chile 4-1 at El Monumental on March 29, 2000 to pick up a 4-1 win in the 2002 World Cup Qualifiers. Before even going into the details of the match, here was the joke of an eleven which started for Argentina: Roberto BONANO Roberto AYALA Mauricio POCHETTINO Walter SAMUEL Diego SIMEONE Javier ZANETTI Cristian GONZALO [Read More]

Ask Hooker Find the Nurse Islam Makhachevs Photo Goes Viral With ApparentProof of IV;

Islam Makhachev defended his belt against Alexander Volkanovski. The fight was a five-round, exciting affair. The judge’s decision decided the winner. Although days have passed since the event, a controversy has been going around that Islam Makhachev used IV after his weigh-in to gain strength. Dan Hooker, who fought Islam Makhachev at UFC 257 in 2021, leveled the accusation. Dan Hooker‘s accusations have also drawn reactions from Islam Makhachev‘s team. The lightweight champ’s co-manager Rizwan Magomedov recently released a statement regarding the accusations by Hooker. [Read More]

Growing Up With Orson Welles As Her Father

The name Orson Welles has the power to jog millions of memories. His radio work sent the nation into a panic. Host Liane Hansen speaks with Chris Welles Feder about her new book, In My Father's Shadow, an account of her life growing up as the daughter of Orson Welles.

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How Much Marriage Story Borrows From Noah Baumbach's Divorce

The film's five other Globe nominations include Best Picture, Drama; Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama, for Adam Driver; Best Screenplay for Baumbach; Best Supporting Actress for Laura Dern; and Best Original Score for Randy Newman (though of course the most memorable musical moments from the film are the homages to Stephen Sondheim). Driver, Johanssen and Dern have also all been nominated for SAG Awards.  And as the accolades have piled up, the parallels continue to be drawn to Baumbach's real life, though he insists the shared details are incidental. [Read More]

Lovely Loneliness

As agreeable and inconsequential as the trinkets sold by its winningly kooky heroine, "Lonely Loneliness" works like a charm. As agreeable and inconsequential as the trinkets sold by its winningly kooky heroine, “Lonely Loneliness” works like a charm. [Read More]

The Foxfire Book Series That Preserved Appalachian Foodways

The 1,500-mile Appalachian Mountain range stretches so far that those on the northern and southern sides can't agree on what to call it: Appa-LAY-chia or Appa-LATCH-ia. The outside perspective on the people who live there might be even more mangled. Stories about Appalachia tend to center around subjects like poverty, the opioid epidemic and coal, but since 1966 a series called Foxfire has been sharing food, culture and life as it's actually lived in the mountain region. [Read More]

Diana Nyad -- PULLING A FORREST GUMP ... I'm Gonna Walk Across USA

Play video content She already swam from Cuba to Florida ... and now super athlete Diana Nyad tells TMZ Sports she has a brand new goal -- she wants to pull a Forrest Gump and trek across the USA by foot!! Nyad was out in L.A. on Monday where she's getting ready to celebrate the 1 year anniversary of her historic swim -- when she told us all about her big plans. [Read More]