Month: March 2023

Marcus Stroman is calling out Nike, accusing the retail conglomerate of being hypocritical for its drastically different responses to Ja Morant and Kyrie Irving‘s controversies — saying, “always knew Nike was trash.” Nike released a statement over the weekend after Morant displayed a gun on Instagram Live … saying, “We appreciate Ja’s accountability and that
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Bill Maher railed on trigger warnings, saying they’re creating a thin-skinned, ridiculously overly sensitive and weak nation … and he has receipts that are hard to square with common sense. The “Real Time” host was on a tear Friday night, positing not only that trigger warnings don’t work, they actually make trauma worse by creating
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Pedro Pascal‘s looks over the years will grow on you like a mushroom! Here is a 30-year-old version of the Hollywood hunk at the opening night after party for “Macbeth” in New York City back in 2006 (left). This was a decade into Pascal’s acting career, when he took the stage as a murderer and
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Second-generation Syrian American Khadija Shaami lives to buck the expectations of others, especially her overbearing mother. She loves driving her huge, luxurious Mercedes-Benz G-wagon, has decked out her bedroom with Syrian flags and artwork and is the only Muslim girl who boxes at her gym. Leene Taher, a refugee from Syria, seems to embody all
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Jerry O’Connell has always had the wonderment of a kid, so it makes sense the pilot of a Southwest jet let the biggest kid on the aircraft in the cockpit! The “Crossing Jordan” and “Kangaroo Jack” star hopped on a Southwest flight from Los Angeles to Oakland recently, and he arrived both on time and
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Canadian author Kathy Stinson and illustrator Lauren Soloy’s A Tulip in Winter is a vibrant biography of folk artist Maud Lewis from two creators familiar with the Nova Scotian landscape that Lewis called home.  Although Lewis had a happy childhood, she was also “teased . . . for how she looked, her crooked walk, and
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