Served as exec producer on 'The Man in the Moon'
Casting director Shari Rhodes died Dec. 20 in Santa Fe, NM after a long battle with breast cancer. She was 71. Rhodes was an exec producer on “The Man in the Moon” and helped give Reese Witherspoon her start.
Much like a tattoo, the slogan T-shirt has long-been the celebrity world's weapon of choice when it comes to making a statement without saying a word.
From Victoria Beckham poking fun at her infamous 'miserable face' via her brilliant 'Fashion Stole My Smile' tee, and Gigi Hadid's 'lol ur not zayn malik' top (which we hope she now gets made in a babygrow).
Another big trend in the world of slogan tees is feminism, with both Dior and Jonathan Simkhai creating wildly popular incarnations.
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Ina Garten's oatmeal cookies get an added boost of flavor from toasted nuts she tosses in with raisins and other pantry ingredients for the perfect oatmeal cookie.
Published on December 28, 2021 2 min read Oatmeal cookies are a classic right up there with chocolate chip cookies. Everyone has their own version including celebrity chefs. Enter the Barefoot Contessa. Known for putting her own spin on traditional dishes, Ina Garten’s oatmeal cookies are just that — a nod to the classic with a little something extra.
June Harding, who starred in “The Trouble With Angels” and “The Richard Boone Show,” has died. She was 81.
Harding died in hospice care in Deer Isle, Maine, on March 22, her brother, John, confirmed with the Richmond Times-Dispatch of Richmond, Va.
The actress made her debut on Broadway in the comedy “Take Her, She’s Mine” in December 1961. She played actor Art Carney’s younger daughter and co-starred along with Elizabeth Ashley, who won a Tony for her role.
They say desperate times call for desperate measures and in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the Jersey Shore was facing some very desperate times indeed.
Hit by the second-highest flood it its history, boardwalks and piers along the shore were destroyed, amusement parks swept away and more than two dozen homes uprooted from their foundations and wrecked.
That is why hundreds of homeowners have since decided to raise their properties up on stilts in order to escape future flooding and try to reduce sky-high insurance premiums.