Month: April 2021

Brad Pitt is pushed in a wheelchair after having his wisdom teeth removed in Beverly Hills – Daily Mail
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Brad Pitt is pushed in a wheelchair after having his wisdom teeth removed in Beverly Hills – Daily Mail

Brad Pitt was spotted being wheeled out of a Beverly Hills medical center by staff and a bodyguard on Wednesday. The 57-year-old actor reportedly had his 'wisdom teeth removed,' with a source stressing to Page Six that the procedure was 'nothing' just 'dentist work.' Pitt's sudden tooth removal comes a little over a week before he is set to present at the 93rd Academy Awards, which will broadcast from Los Angeles on Sunday, April 25. Rollin'! Brad Pitt was spotted being wheeled out of a Beverly Hills medical center by staff and a bodyguard on Wednesday The Once Upon A Time In... Hollywood star kept casual for his dental procedure in a black zip-up hoodie layered over a grey tee and a white undershirt. He completed the ensemble with some grey trousers and a pair of so...
CNNs Rene Marsh Announces Death of 2-Year-Old Son Blake – E! NEWS
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CNNs Rene Marsh Announces Death of 2-Year-Old Son Blake – E! NEWS

CNN correspondent Rene Marsh's 2-year-old son has lost his battle with cancer. On Thursday, April 15, the journalist took to Instagram to share a lengthy tribute to Blake, who passed away on April 14 after being diagnosed with brain cancer in December 2019. She included a carousel of photos that captured the child over the years. "To my dear sweet Blake aka 'Blakey'," she wrote. "In your 25 months on earth you taught me how much strength I had stored up in reserve that I didn't know I had. You taught me endurance. You taught me a depth of love I have never experienced. You inspired me to keep going when I wanted to give up. You helped me prioritize what is truly important in this life." Rene, who welcomed Blake with husband Kedric Payne in March 2019, went on to write that her son's...
Justin Theroux Talked About Why He And Jennifer Aniston Broke Up And How They Still Keep In Touch – BuzzFeed
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Justin Theroux Talked About Why He And Jennifer Aniston Broke Up And How They Still Keep In Touch – BuzzFeed

"I cherish our friendship." David M. Benett / Getty Images And you know that the actor was married to Jennifer Aniston from 2015 until their separation at the end of 2017. Jason Merritt / Getty Images In a recent interview with Esquire, Theroux opened up about the split and dispelled a rumor about why they parted ways. Stephane Cardinale - Corbis / Getty Images He specifically addressed speculation that the two had broken up because they wanted to live on...
Rusty Young, Poco co-founder and longtime frontman, dead at 75 – Fox News
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Rusty Young, Poco co-founder and longtime frontman, dead at 75 – Fox News

Rusty Young, who co-founded the band Poco, has died, Fox News can confirm. He was 75. Young died of a heart attack at his home in Davisville, Miss., on Wednesday, a rep told Variety.   Per the outlet, Poco was formed in 1968 by Young, Richie Furay, Jim Messina, George Grantham and Randy Meisner, who was soon replaced by Timothy B. Schmit. Over its 50-plus-year history, Young was the only original band member to stay with Poco. Although Young had planned to retire over the years, iterations of the country-rock group went on with Young leading the band, according to Variety.  DMX'S FAMILY CLEARS UP RUMORS ABOUT FUNERAL, MASTER RECORDINGS Poco's current band members paid tribute to the late artist on Thursday. Bassist and vocalist Jack Sundrud called Young "an innovator and a rock star...
James Franco, Anne Hathaway’s 2011 Oscars hosting gig was an ‘uncomfortable blind date,’ show writers say – Fox News
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James Franco, Anne Hathaway’s 2011 Oscars hosting gig was an ‘uncomfortable blind date,’ show writers say – Fox News

A decade ago, James Franco and Anne Hathaway co-hosted the 83rd Academy Awards and the experiment proved to be pretty awkward, according to several writers who worked the gig back in 2011. At the time, the telecast was criticized for being cringe and lacking chemistry between the two performers who were doing just that while playing off of one another. "It was like the world's most uncomfortable blind date between the cool rocker stoner kid and the adorable theater camp cheerleader," writer David Wild told The Ringer on Wednesday of the pair's opening monologue in which the "Love & Other Drugs" star was subject to boasting from Franco for his best actor nomination for "127 Hours" while Hathaway was overlooked. Wild went on to recall a moment way back when that spurred friction bet...
First known case of Brazils P.1 variant found in Davis – KCRA Sacramento
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First known case of Brazils P.1 variant found in Davis – KCRA Sacramento

The first known case of the COVID-19 variant P.1 that initially emerged in Brazil was detected in Yolo County, officials with UC Davis said Thursday.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has identified the P.1 variant as a “variant of concern” due to higher transmission rates."They're much more infectious; they can be twice as infectious as the nonvariant versions of the virus. We still have some concerns, whether they may be causing more severe disease if you do get infected," said Brad Pollock, Associate Dean for Public Health Sciences at the UC Davis School of Medicine.“There’s no question that as travel picks up you’ve got the ability to have the virus to be transported long distances and in a couple of hours in an airplane,” adding that the more people that are infected...
In the Earth review: Cosmic horror in the void between technology and magic – Polygon
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In the Earth review: Cosmic horror in the void between technology and magic – Polygon

For all our modern technological advancements, two sobering realities remain true: People go missing every day, and some corners of our world remain completely unexplored. Both facts are mysteries, and sources of fear. Where do people disappear to, and are they always the victim of mundane violence? What’s hiding in the oceans, jungles, and other locales so impenetrable that they reject humanity’s presence? Filmmaker Ben Wheatley (Free Fire, Kill List) combines these anxieties in his latest horror movie, In the Earth. Written and directed by Wheatley during the COVID-19 pandemic, In the Earth is explicitly informed by the last year of our collective lives. The film’s sparse script builds an image of self-isolation, government failure, and widespread loss, while the characters’ deci...