The G2 interviewDolly PartonInterviewDolly Parton: 'I may look fake but I'm real where it counts'Hadley FreemanThe country music star on high heels, 'hillbilly ways' and the truth about her marriageWell, hello, Dolly! "Who's that sweet thing in the pretty dress? Look at you! Thanks for comin' all this way!" It is such a pleasure to meet you! "Well aren't you sweet? Let's have a seat and rest our bones."
This is exactly the conversation Dolly Parton and I have as she walks into her rehearsal room in Nashville on a sweltering summer's day.
Is Julianne Hough stepping into a new romance?
The Dancing With the Stars alum was spotted packing on the PDA with a man who's been identified as model Charlie Wilson in Los Angeles on Friday, Nov. 19. While grabbing green juices and a bite to eat at a nearby restaurant, Hough and Wilson wrapped their arms around each other and appeared to share a kiss.
The KINRGY founder kept her look cute and casual for the outing, sporting a fuzzy brown jacket over a gray sports bra and pair of sweatpants and accessorizing her look with some cozy slippers.
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'Mork & Mindy' thrived thanks to Robin Williams and his many quirks, including the catchphrase 'nanu nanu.'
Published on February 10, 2021 2 min read Mork & Mindy was a strange television series but that was kind of the point. A single episode of Happy Days was so popular it became its own series starring Robin Williams as an extraterrestrial trying to get through life on planet Earth.
Precious (Push Movie Tie-in Edition)
By Sapphire
Paperback, 192 pages
Vintage
List Price: $13Read An Excerpt. Even though the film Precious packs quite a wallop, the gritty realism of the novel upon which the movie is based is even more intense. Originally called Push (but recently renamed Precious to coincide with the film), the book, by the writer known simply as Sapphire, tells the story of a dark-skinned, heavy-set, illiterate African-American girl who has survived multiple pregnancies by her father.
The 100 A Lie Guarded Season 4 Episode 4 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The 100 A Lie Guarded Season 4 Episode 4 Editor’s Rating 4 stars **** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Eliza Taylor as Clarke, Isaiah Washington as Jaha. For seven whole minutes during tonight’s episode, The 100 had me convinced that Octavia Blake was dead.
Kylie Jenner is dropped yet another banger. Although this Kylie Cosmetics Concealer dropped in the UK a few weeks ago – long gone are the days of paying for a hefty customs fee for a Kylie Lip Kit – it's currently getting a real buzz on socials.
The concealer has been getting rave reviews and King Kylie herself has shown us how she actually loves to use it as a multi-purpose item.
Play video content MARCH 2018 AFTER THE INCIDENT 3:27 PM -- Sources close to the production tell TMZ ... the crew member who was injured is currently in stable condition and is recovering. The incident will not halt production because the injured man was part of a tear-down crew.
A crew member working on the Motley Crue biopic, "The Dirt" was rushed to the hospital after being electrocuted during production .
Getty Composite The mystery over Natalee Holloway's famous disappearance was cleared up once and for all -- because the prime suspect just admitted he killed her and attempted to defraud her family.
Document Launch Doc READ THE STATEMENT Launch Doc Document Joran van der Sloot appeared in an Alabama court Wednesday, where prosecutors told the court van der Sloot had confessed to Holloway's parents that he'd taken her life .
Document Launch Doc Your next Peloton ride could be really quiet -- it's recalling any classes featuring the songs the company's accused of using without permission.
John Foley -- Peloton's founder and CEO -- sent a letter to his more than 600k subscribers Monday, letting them know the company is yanking any classes that use the songs ID'd in that lawsuit a handful of music publishing companies filed.
Guenther Steiner–centric episodes are exercises in Sisyphean struggle, and season four’s Haas story line is no exception. The fundamental pleasures of watching Formula One are pretty straightforward. Twenty drivers comprising ten teams face off in a competition where they drive alien-looking automobiles around racetracks all over the world at stupidly fast speeds, risking disaster or worse. It’s boyish. I won’t pretend to intellectualize it; watching one of these races, my heart sings, and the best my brain can critically muster is “Vroom vroom, very cool.