The Young and the Restless Did storyline with Ashley and her alters, has viewers talking. Eileen Davidson’s remarkable portrayal has left viewers eagerly anticipating the unfolding of the story. Lisa Williams and Wendy Wilkins have played a pivotal role in helping Eileen Davidson bring this captivating performance to life. With some behind-the-scenes snapshots featuring all […]
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- 5/30/2024
- by Soap Opera News
- Soap Opera News
Clawdeena has always had a fascination for dolls. The Los Angeles-based content creator had about 150 Bratz dolls and 50 Barbies in her childhood years. Her favorites: Bratz’s Jade and Barbie’s Raquelle, because they aligned with her half-Chinese identity. Despite having a shared love for both, she says she gravitated toward the street-style appearance and the unapologetic rebellion associated with the Bratz brand as a kid.
“It did feel exclusionary,” Clawdeena, 23, says. “There was a very specific image of what it meant to be a Barbie.”
Greta Gerwig’s hotly...
“It did feel exclusionary,” Clawdeena, 23, says. “There was a very specific image of what it meant to be a Barbie.”
Greta Gerwig’s hotly...
- 7/24/2023
- by Kalia Richardson
- Rollingstone.com
A new British podcast titled Straight to the Comments has just been launched, with a mission to explore the fascinating and sometimes disturbing world of online comments and their impact on us and our wider society. Hosted by social media and communications consultant Lisa Williams and psychology graduate and writer Sarah Illingworth, the podcast aims to provide a better understanding of why we become so invested in online conversations.
Produced by Emily Crosby Media, the show covers a range of topics, from nepo babies to ageism, and seeks to examine the psychology behind online conversations. Williams and Illingworth pick out some of the most interesting comments from various news articles and social media platforms and examine what they say about our collective mindset.
Episodes:
Released:
The Outcry over Nepo Babies - from Lily-Rose Depp to Jamie Lee Curtis The Right Kind of Wronged Women: The Case of Alice Evans and...
Produced by Emily Crosby Media, the show covers a range of topics, from nepo babies to ageism, and seeks to examine the psychology behind online conversations. Williams and Illingworth pick out some of the most interesting comments from various news articles and social media platforms and examine what they say about our collective mindset.
Episodes:
Released:
The Outcry over Nepo Babies - from Lily-Rose Depp to Jamie Lee Curtis The Right Kind of Wronged Women: The Case of Alice Evans and...
- 3/6/2023
- Podnews.net
Jeff Cook, the Grammy-winning founding guitarist, keyboardist and fiddler of Alabama — one of the most successful country groups of all time, with had 33 No. 1 country hits, including 21 in a row — died Tuesday at his home in Destin, Fl, a band rep to the Associated Press. He was 73.
Cook had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2017.
Born on August 27, 1949, in Fort Payne, Al, Cook co-founded the band as in the early 1970s with his cousins — singer-guitarist Randy Owen and bassist Teddy Gentry — and drummer Bennett Vartanian. The group spent several summers playing in a Myrtle Beach, Sc, bar called The Bowery and renamed Alabama in 1977, the group broke through with “My Home’s in Alabama,” which peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs in 1980. That initial success launched the quartet to superstardom: Its next 21 singles all topped that that chart, save for a 1982 Christmas song.
“More than anything,...
Cook had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2017.
Born on August 27, 1949, in Fort Payne, Al, Cook co-founded the band as in the early 1970s with his cousins — singer-guitarist Randy Owen and bassist Teddy Gentry — and drummer Bennett Vartanian. The group spent several summers playing in a Myrtle Beach, Sc, bar called The Bowery and renamed Alabama in 1977, the group broke through with “My Home’s in Alabama,” which peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs in 1980. That initial success launched the quartet to superstardom: Its next 21 singles all topped that that chart, save for a 1982 Christmas song.
“More than anything,...
- 11/9/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
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