Month: January 2021

Madison LeCroy shares photos of texts amid Jay Cutler Instagram drama – Page Six
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Madison LeCroy shares photos of texts amid Jay Cutler Instagram drama – Page Six

Madison LeCroy posts a photo of herself with Jay Cutler.InstagramMadison LeCroy isn’t backing down. On Sunday, the “Southern Charm” star spoke out on her Instagram story, two days after exes Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler called out “users” in a now-viral social media post. Fans online speculated the former couple’s message was aimed at LeCroy. “Morning. Yes, so, it looks to me like I’m going to have to drop some receipts. Hate to do that,” LeCroy said in one story. In two separate posts, LeCroy shared screenshots of a text conversation that appeared to be with Cutler, although it’s unclear when the exchanges took place. She also posted a photo of herself with the former NFL quarterback, 37. Madison LeCroy shares screenshots of previous text exchanges.Inst...
Alex Van Halen is Not in the Business of Bulls—ting Online – Ultimate Classic Rock
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Alex Van Halen is Not in the Business of Bulls—ting Online – Ultimate Classic Rock

According to Alex Van Halen, the only people who truly understood the creative mechanics of Van Halen were he and his brother, Eddie. “All these people are writing books about the band and they know nothing about the inner workings of this band,” Alex explained in an interview with Modern Drummer, conducted in August 2020 and recently published as part of the Modern Drummer Legends Vol. 2 – Alex Van Halen book. “And Ed and I don’t say anything because we’re not in the business of bullshitting on the internet and books and all that kind of crap. We just want to play. It’s that simple.” Despite enjoying its status as one of the biggest bands on the planet, Van Halen was notoriously media shy in later years, only granting interviews on rare occasions. While such privacy helped build the gro...
Health department reports 1516 new COVID-19 cases Sunday in Utah – KSL.com
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Health department reports 1516 new COVID-19 cases Sunday in Utah – KSL.com

SALT LAKE CITY — In its daily update of COVID-19 statistics in Utah, the state health department reported 1,516 new positive tests and another 13 deaths from the disease Sunday. Four of those deaths happened before the new year, officials said, but were still under investigation. Overall, that brings the state to 336,405 total confirmed cases and 1,595 deaths since the pandemic began. Currently, 461 Utahns are reported hospitalized due to COVID-19, including 182 in intensive care. Sunday's numbers came as 14,575 more test results were reported and 7,331 Utahns were tested for the virus for the first time. Over the past week, the state is averaging 1,794 new reported cases per day and a positive test rate of 19.4%. The health department says 6,073 more vaccines were administered since yest...
Hawaii records 6 new coronavirus-related deaths and 153 infections – Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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Hawaii records 6 new coronavirus-related deaths and 153 infections – Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Hawaii health officials today reported six new coronavirus-related deaths and 153 new infections, bringing the state’s totals since the start of the pandemic to 342 fatalities and 25,154 cases. Five of the deaths were on Oahu and one was on Maui. No further details were immediately available regarding the latest fatalities. The state’s official coronavirus-related death toll includes 271 fatalities on Oahu, 46 on Hawaii island, 21 on Maui, one on Kauai, and three Hawaii residents who died on the mainland. The U.S. coronavirus-related death toll was more than 418,000 today. Today’s new statewide infection cases reported by the Health Department include 103 on Oahu, 34 on Maui, eight on the Big Island, and eight residents diagnosed outside of Hawaii, officials said. The statistic...
My Icy Heart Finally Melted Over These Pics Of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Brushing His Daughters Hair – BuzzFeed
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My Icy Heart Finally Melted Over These Pics Of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Brushing His Daughters Hair – BuzzFeed

"I may be bald, but I know a thing or two about hair. Mainly because I wish I had it." Anyone with hair on their head knows the eternal struggle of waking up with tangles. Disney Fun fact: I spent my childhood believing that tiny creatures visited me at night to have a party in my hair until I woke up. Luckily, Dwayne Johnson is here to save the day for his little girl! Samir Hussein / Getty Images In a recent Instagram post, the 48-year-old shared a sweet pic of himself brushing his daughter's hair. In the caption, ...
Seth Rogen, Ted Cruz get into Twitter feud over Walt Disneys legacy – Fox News
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Seth Rogen, Ted Cruz get into Twitter feud over Walt Disneys legacy – Fox News

A Twitter feud between actor Seth Rogen and Republican Sen. Ted Cruz escalated this weekend over a Disney movie and saw the comedian and lawmaker spar over Walt Disney’s legacy. The exchange began Thursday when the Texas lawmaker responded to a tweet from MGM Studios asking the public what was the first movie they saw in theaters. TED CRUZ SLAMS 'RICH' SETH ROGEN AFTER ACTOR CALLS HIM A 'FASCIST' IN SPAT OVER BIDEN'S PARIS CLIMATE PLEDGE "Fantasia," Cruz responded. "It was playing at a film revival. It scared me; I cried–I was 4. My Mom had to take me out. Good times." The following day, Rogen responded to Cruz’s tweet about the 1940 Disney classic. "Everyone who made that film would hate you," the "Superbad" actor wrote. Cruz replied Saturday: "They’re all dead. So I think we’re g...
R.I.P. Walter Bernstein, blacklisted screenwriter and Oscar nominee – The A.V. Club
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R.I.P. Walter Bernstein, blacklisted screenwriter and Oscar nominee – The A.V. Club

Walter BernsteinPhoto: Robin Marchant/Getty Images for Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences As reported by Variety, Oscar-nominated screenwriter Walter Bernstein—who was blacklisted in the ‘50s but kept his career alive by writing pseudonymous scripts—has died. The news was confirmed by former Writers Guild Of America West president Howard Rodman, who referred to Bernstein as a “legendary screenwriter” and “one of the great humans” in a post on social media.Bernstein was 101. Bernstein was born in Brooklyn in 1919 and began his writing career by doing movie reviews while in college. He later worked as a correspondent for the Army newspaper when he was drafted into the military during World War II, publishing stories about his experiences in The New Yorker after the war. He m...