Don’t cancel those Emmy campaign plans: As expected, the Television Academy has decided to keep its Phase 2 calendar intact, news confirmed on Thursday night during the org’s board meeting. That means final-round voting for the 75th Primetime Emmys will still take place between August 17 and August 28 (ending at 10 p.m. PT) as previously planned. But that also means that Phase 2 campaigning will have to continue without the presence of any of the nominated actors or writers, as the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes are ongoing.
Stemless wine glasses are the modern take on the traditional wine glass and we are here for it. There’s a plethora of different wine glasses out there but these days people aren't buying into drinking out of specific wine glasses as much as they used to, so you don’t need to drink your chardonnay out of a chardonnay glass. For a versatile glass for any wine, look no further than a stemless wine glass.
HGTV fans are falling quickly in love with No Demo Reno, a new series that puts a unique spin on renovation reality shows. The show offers homeowners an alternative to expensive, time-consuming layout changes and major demolition. Yet somehow host Jennifer Todryk manages to serve up that dramatic big reveal that viewers love so much.
Like with any HGTV shows, No Demo Reno relies on a few tried and true techniques to achieve the wow factor during the big reveal.
On Sunday, Aharon Horwitz was listening to a podcast when he got an unusual Slack alert. Horwitz is the CEO of Fullpath, a tech company that sells marketing and sales software for car dealerships. The automated Slack alert meant there was an unusual amount of traffic on one of its client's websites.
A few moments later, an employee dropped a tweet into Slack: Someone had figured out how to prank the artificial-intelligence chatbots on a car-dealership site.
The clip features cameos by other stars, such as Big Sean, and Panic! At The Disco's Brendon Urie and also pays tribute to the real Uma Thurman.
Sample lyrics: "She wants to dance like Uma Thurman / Bury me 'til I confess / She wants to dance like Uma Thurman / And I can't get you out of my head."
The video gets political at the end: Sarah is tasked with painting the word "Uma" twice in red paint on a tank bearing two American flags, riding it and literally steamrolling a pickup truck bearings the words "
FBMM Co-Founder Chuck Flood Dies at 78
2024-08-31
Charles (Chuck) Martin Flood Jr., business managers to some of country music’s top luminaries and co-founder/owner of high-profile Nashville business management firm FBMM, died at 78 on July 21.
Flood was a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for more than 40 years. He founded Chuck Flood & Associates in 1986 at his dining room table with the help of John Sayles and Betty Sanders.
Later, Flood joined forces with Frank Bumstead, Mary Ann McCready and John McCarthy to form what would become the Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy (FBMM) of today.
He has been busy filming for the highly anticipated Spider-Man sequel.
But taking a break from his movie commitments, Jake Gyllenhaal enjoyed some down time with his long-term pal Greta Caruso in Brooklyn on Sunday.
The duo were spotted rubbing shoulders with a host of stars, including supermodel Naomi Campbell, as they attended the Golden State Warriors vs Brooklyn Nets basketball game at the Barclays Centre.
Content: Jake Gyllenhaal, 37, enjoyed some down time with long-term pal Greta Caruso in Brooklyn on Sunday as they attended Golden State Warriors vs Brooklyn Nets basketball game
Mclaren Most Expensive Car Price
2024-08-31
McLaren, the renowned British automotive manufacturer, has long been associated with high-performance sports cars that push the boundaries of speed and engineering. With their sleek designs and cutting-edge technology, McLaren cars have always been a symbol of luxury and exclusivity. In the year 2023, McLaren continues to captivate the automotive world with its most expensive car offerings. Let’s delve into the world of McLaren’s most expensive cars and discover five interesting facts about them.
Beyoncé appears to be making a statement -- or two -- with her latest performance.
During her Renaissance tour stop in Boston, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, the singer switched things up during her "Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)" song, which notably name-checks a running list of iconic Black women entertainers including Nina Simone, Erykah Badu, Lizzo, Lauryn Hill, Janet Jackson, Missy Elliot and Aretha Franklin, among several others.
As captured in videos shared to social media, Beyoncé seemed to swap the lyric "