White House press secretary inspires new meme: #SpicerFacts

White House press secretary inspires new meme: #SpicerFacts After his complaints about crowd reports, Twitter had him spin other unpopular opinions. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2jLIzVr Minutes after Sean Spicer, the new White House press secretary, slammed the press corps about their reports on the size of the inaugural crowds, a new meme was born.

Patchett, Chabon among nominees for book critics prizes

Ann Patchett, Michael Chabon and Zadie Smith were among the nominees announced Tuesday for the National Book Critics Circle Awards. Books by Louise Erdrich and former U.S. poet laureate Robert Pinsky also were among 30 finalists in six competitive categories selected by the 42-year-old organization.

Chelsea Handler and the women’s march

Many of the attendees of the Sundance Film Festival are sharing in the national protest movement and marching in support of women’s rights down Main Street. And that’s just one of the things happening today in Park City which, today, is the center of the film world.

Stars march against Trump in Utah during Sundance Film Festival

Chelsea Handler took a break from the Sundance Film Festival Saturday to lead a celebrity-filled march against President Trump in Park City, Utah. A crowd of celebrities and citizens mingled Saturday at an anti-Trump march in Park City, Utah, led by comedian/talk show host Chelsea Handler on the first Saturday of the Sundance Film Festival.

A-list celebs out in force for anti-Trump women’s marches

If you wondered where many of Hollywood’s A-list celebrities had gone during President Donald Trump’s inauguration, you didn’t have to wonder any longer on Saturday, when scores of them showed up at women’s marches in Washington and other cities to send the new president a pointed message that he was in for a fight – and that, as so many signs said, women’s rights are human rights. Madonna, Julia Roberts, Scarlett Johansson, Cher, Alicia Keys, Emma Watson and Patricia Arquette were just a few of those at the march in Washington, where officials said the crowd could number more than half a million.

‘Hidden Figures’ Stars Give Out Free Screenings

Actresses from left, Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monae on a panel to discuss “Hidden Figures” during a special screening at the White House on Dec. 15, 2016. “Hidden Figures” stars are working hard to make sure everyone gets a chance to see the number one film in the theaters.

new Inaugural baker defuses a Ace of Cakesa controversy

It all began Friday night, when TV’s “Ace of Cakes,” Duff Goldman, tweeted side-by-side images of President Donald Trump’s inaugural cake alongside the cake his Baltimore-based Charm City Cakes made for Barack Obama’s second inauguration in 2013. The cake on the left is the one I made for President Obama’s inauguration 4 years ago.

A-list celebs out in force for anti-Trump womena s marches

If you wondered where many of Hollywood’s A-list celebrities had gone during President Donald Trump’s inauguration, you didn’t have to wonder any longer on Saturday, when scores of them showed up at women’s marches in Washington and other cities to send the new president a pointed message that he was in for a fight – and that, as so many signs said, women’s rights are human rights. Madonna, Julia Roberts, Scarlett Johansson, Cher, Alicia Keys, Katy Perry, Emma Watson, Amy Schumer and Jake Gyllenhaal were just some of those at the march in Washington, where officials said the crowd could number more than half a million.

From Emma Watson to Charlotte Church: Celebrities turn out in force for Women’s March protests

Emma Watson, Charlotte Church and Miley Cyrus have joined thousands of anti-President Trump protestors at the Women’s Marches across the world Celebrities including Emma Watson, Charlotte Church and Cher have joined thousands across the globe marching in protest of US President Donald Trump. In Washington, Emma Watson, Jake Gyllenhaal, Miley Cyrus, Amy Schumer and Cher joined fellow stars including Lena Dunham, Ariana Grande and Zendaya to march in solidarity with the 500,000-strong crowd.

Charlize Theron looks ageless in glamor photos

Charlize Theron, 41, looks ageless in glamor photos taken at Sundance Film Festival before breaking down in tears at Women’s March But just before the show of emotion, the 41-year-old actress looked stunning in glamor photos taken at the Sundance Film Festival’s Women’s March on Main at the Music Lodge event. The ex of Sean Penn was also seen with her march mates Joshua Jackson, Aisha Tyler, Chelsea Handler and Mary McCormack.

Trump’s children revel in first 24 hours in White House

Eric Trump, center, and Donald Trump, Jr., attend the presidential inauguration of their father Donald Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump celebrate with the crowd at the Freedom Ball in Washington, on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, at the Washington Convention Center during the 58th presidential inauguration.

PWR BTTM – “Vacation”

The 100-song anti-Trump charity campaign Our First 100 Days kicked off yesterday with Angel Olsen’s ” Fly On Your Wall .” Today it continues with killer a new track from queer punk heroes PWR BTTM.

Ed Sheeran bought Lego to celebrate number one album

The 25-year-old singer is no stranger to success, and has admitted that instead of splashing out on a lavish gift when his debut album ‘+’ reached the number one spot in the UK album charts, he decided treat himself to “the Death Star Lego kit”. Ed – whose 2011 album included the hit single ‘Lego House’ – said: “When my album went to number one, I bought the Death Star Lego kit – it was time.

Trump attends interfaith prayer service as massive crowd protests

President Donald Trump with first lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and his wife Karen Pence, listen during the National Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington on January 21, 2017. President Donald Trump with first lady Melania Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and his wife Karen Pence, listen during the National Prayer Service at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington on January Demonstrators march across 42nd Street during a women’s march, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017, in New York.

‘Split’ scares up a hefty box office lead over ‘xXx: Return of Xander Cage’

M. Night Shyamalan’s low-budget psychological horror film “Split” defied expectations Friday, raking in an estimated $14.6 million and prompting industry estimates of between $36 million and $38 million for inauguration weekend. The Universal/Blumhouse film trounced the other major studio release, “xXx: Return of Xander Cage,” the big-budget Vin Diesel vehicle from Paramount/ Revolution, which only nabbed an estimated $7.2 million and is looking at a weekend plateau of between $18 million and $20 million.

NT Live: Saint Joan

On Thursday, February 16th at 2:00 pm, The Grand screens a live, high-definition simulcast of The National Theatre of London’s production starring Gemma Arterton in the title role of “Saint Joan,” broadcast live from the Donmar Warehouse. Bernard Shaw’s classic play follows the life and trial of a young country girl who declares a bloody mission to drive the English from France.

Celebrities join the throngs at the Washington Womena s March

America Ferrera speaks before the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017 in Washington, D.C. Among the hundreds of thousands of people marching in Washington for women’s rights on Saturday were a handful of famous faces. The march began with a rally that featured a fiery speech by actress and immigration-reform advocate America Ferrera, a poem read by actorvist and onetime political candidate Ashley Judd and a passionate defense of Planned Parenthood by actress Scarlett Johansson.

Marylanders Among Thousands In DC As Part Of Women’s March

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The Latest: On Trumpa s 1st day, women to march in Washington

Look to the National Mall in Washington for lots of bright pink hats and signs that say “less fear more love” and “the future is female” Thousands of women are set to make their voices heard on the first full day of Donald Trump’s presidency. Rena Wilson came to Washington for the march on Friday from Charlotte, North Carolina.

Exceeding Capacity

If you’ve ever wondered how much room you might need for a gallery, pay a visit to the artist-run co-op Tiger Strikes Asteroid, and you’ll see that you can get by with very little. For the current exhibit, Remote Control , curated by Jessica Hough and Francesca Richman, nine works by four separate artists are contained within a room that’s roughly 8 12 feet.

Jersey and Guernsey make the perfect holiday match

Let’s go channel hopping: Jersey and Guernsey don’t like each other, but they prove the perfect holiday match You WOOD not believe it: Stunning images showcase the majesty of the world’s oldest trees The pistes are alive with the sound of Mozart: Inside the composer’s Austrian birthplace, a skiing region which plays his music on the slopes Now THAT’s one way to pass the time waiting for a flight! Astonishing video shows female passenger doing the limbo under airport seats Would you and 50 friends like a private jet tour with a world poker pro, musician and master sommelier onboard? The dream trip’s yours… for $14m Sledginga in the Sahara! African desert region is hit by its biggest snowfall in living memory with snow up to a METRE deep Could ‘widebody’ passenger planes end jet lag? Researchers say low pressure cabins on Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and the Airbus A350 could stop symptoms … (more)

Jammeh steps down after military pressure from neighbours

Gambia’s President Adama Barrow is seen in Dakar, Senegal on January 20, 2017 after a senior aide confirmed that Gambia’s longtime leader Yahya Jammeh has agreed to leave power. Photo – Reuters Gambia’s President Adama Barrow is seen in Dakar, Senegal on January 20, 2017 after a senior aide confirmed that Gambia’s longtime leader Yahya Jammeh has agreed to leave power.

Five ways to encourage creativity at work Updated at

All business owners secretly hope that a unicorn - also known as an ideal employee - will fall into our laps: someone loyal, dedicated, hardworking and especially someone creative. While we all know that unicorns aren’t real, and no one’s perfect, we know that we can cultivate many of these qualities in our employees with good management skills.

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack is a weekly half hour series devoted to providing trustworthy, understandable advice about how to build and protect wealth over the long-term. One of the most experienced business journalists in television, Consuelo Mack consistently attracts experts at the highest levels, bringing the best minds in the business to explore building and protecting long-term wealth.

Sara’s Weeknight Meals

Renowned chef, television personality, magazine editor and cookbook author Sara Moulton brings her signature warmth and informative style back to public television in her new series, SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS. Based on her book, Sara’s Secrets for Weeknight Meals, Sara and her celebrity-chef friends share their ideas for flavorful, healthy meals with minimal fuss.

25 photos of snowy Michigan Cabins

Michigan is known for its beautiful, mild summers that make camping in the woods a real treat. During the winter season, camping slows down, but the cabins dotting the shoreline and woods offer a different type of coziness.

Kremlin hopes for rapport with US, but differences will stay

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman voiced hope for a constructive dialogue with President Donald Trump’s administration in comments broadcast Saturday, but warned that differences will remain. Dmitry Peskov said in an interview with state Rossiya television that it would be an “illusion” to expect that U.S.-Russian relations would be completely free of disagreements.

S. Korean minister arrested over artist blacklist allegation

Supporters of impeached South Korean President Park Geun-hye hold up a banner showing pictures of the U.S. President Donald Trump, right, and Park during a rally opposing her impeachment in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. South Korean prosecutors on Saturday arrested Park’s culture minister and her former top presidential adviser over allegations that they blacklisted artists critical of the government.

Arlene Phillips is invited BACK to front up a new show

President Trump is joined on stage by Melania and the new First Family as they sing and dance to ‘My Way’ at the inaugural balls Melania, Ivanka and Tiffany Trump all dazzle in their inaugural ball gowns – as it’s revealed the First Lady helped design her ivory off-shoulder dress Trump gets to work: Donald enters the Oval Office for the first time as President and immediately signs executive order marking the beginning of the end of Obamacare Trump singer missing his cue, leather-clad Irish dancers and the Piano Guys trolling Hillary Clinton by playing her campaign song: The awkward moments that filled the inaugural balls ‘Barron will be this country’s first homeschool shooter’: Calls for SNL writer to be fired over ‘tasteless’ tweet targeting Trump’s youngest son Notorious white supremacist Richard Spencer is sucker-punched in the face by a masked protester in Washington during a TV … (more)

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Given the ongoing debate surrounding the negotiations in Switzerland on security, there must have been a rather big elephant in the room at the Presidential Palace. And no, that’s Archbishop Chrysostomos II to the left…. The ‘culprit’ Greek Foreign Minister Nicos Kotzias got a lot of stick from sections of the Cypriot and foreign press over his attitude during the Conference on Cyprus in Geneva last week.

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The ‘culprit’ Greek Foreign Minister Nicos Kotzias got a lot of stick from sections of the Cypriot and foreign press over his attitude during the Conference on Cyprus in Geneva last week. Reading the relevant reports, one could easily infer the UN, British and Cypriot delegates were livid with Kotzias’ positions.

Kristen Stewart slams Donald Trump

Back in 2012, the now-President of the United States of America took to Twitter to share his views after Kristen cheated on her then-boyfriend Robert Pattinson and Kristen, 26, admitted she found the 70-year-old businessman’s tweets bizarre. Speaking to Variety at the Sundance Film Festival, she said: “He was mad at me a couple years ago, really obsessed with me a couple years ago, which is f**ing crazy.

President Trump acts swiftly at dawn of new era

President Donald Trump assumed power Friday with a fiercely nationalistic vow to put “America first,” taking a stinging swipe at the legacy of his predecessor hours after reciting the oath of office. Hundreds of thousands of people stood on the rain-splattered National Mall to see the 70-year-old Republican billionaire be sworn in, and deliver a stridently populist call-to-arms.

Analysis: Trump speech shows America getting what it ordered

The new president delivered an inaugural address Friday that was straight from his campaign script – to the delight or dismay of different subsets of Americans. Trump gave nods to unity and began with kind words for Barack and Michelle Obama, but pivoted immediately to a searing indictment of the status quo and the Obama years.

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Crystal Gayle to be inducted into Grand Ole Opry

Country music legend Crystal Gayle is being inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, nearly a half-century after she first walked onto its stage to perform as a teenager. The Grand Ole Opry announced that Gayle’s sister, country luminary Loretta Lynn, will induct her into the country music institution during a Saturday night ceremony at the Ryman Auditorium.

Fact Check: Trump’s address echoed familiar, dubious themes

President Donald Trump pumps his first at the end of his speech after bring sworn in as the 45th president of the United States during the 58th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Friday, Jan. 20, 2017. less President Donald Trump pumps his first at the end of his speech after bring sworn in as the 45th president of the United States during the 58th Presidential Inauguration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, … more WASHINGTON – Donald Trump ‘s inaugural address held familiar echoes of the campaign speeches that led to his presidential win: downbeat about the state of the nation, to the point of hyperbole.

Give Me Future’ Sundance Review: Major Lazer Rocks Havana

Sundance 2017: A celebration of the unifying power of art and music, this is that rarest of creations – the feel-good documentary It’s no less true for being a clich: art has the power to bring people together. And that power is at the center of the joyous “Give Me Future,” a film about electronic-dance wizards Major Lazer bringing their act to Havana, Cuba.

The Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts Presents Justin Roberts…

Called the “Judy Blume of kiddie rock” , Grammy-nominated Justin Roberts and The Not Ready for Naptime Players dish out intelligent and whimsically-rocking music for kids and their parents at Tickets, starting at $15 for adults and $10 for youth 17 and under and full-time Pepperdine students, are available now by calling 506-4522 or visiting arts.pepperdine.edu . More information about Justin Roberts: http://justinrobertsmusic.com/ There will be a free, open to the public Family Art Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. before the performances, featuring hands-on art projects, backstage tours, and Weisman Museum tours.

The Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts Presents Justin Roberts…

Called the “Judy Blume of kiddie rock” , Grammy-nominated Justin Roberts and The Not Ready for Naptime Players dish out intelligent and whimsically-rocking music for kids and their parents at Tickets, starting at $15 for adults and $10 for youth 17 and under and full-time Pepperdine students, are available now by calling 506-4522 or visiting arts.pepperdine.edu . More information about Justin Roberts: http://justinrobertsmusic.com/ There will be a free, open to the public Family Art Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. before the performances, featuring hands-on art projects, backstage tours, and Weisman Museum tours.

Dear Abby

DEAR ABBY: I have known “Kathy” for 13 years. Her parents moved up the street from us when we were both 2. I don’t remember much when we were younger, but everyone says we had some good times.

Shraddha Kapoor lashes out at media! – News

A lot has been said and written about Shraddha Kapoor and Farhan Akhtar’s alleged affair to an extent that it was also reported in media that Shraddha’s father Shakti Kapoor dragged her out of alleged beau Farhan Akhtar’s house. However, Shraddha denied the rumors and her friendship with her ROCK ON 2 co-star is steady.

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Sweeping, showy, and stiff, Joe Wright’s adaptation of Ian McEwan’s pedigreed bestseller traffics in florid staging and callow emotions. Precocious 13-year-old Briony can’t handle her crush on the housekeeper’s older son Robbie – particularly since he’s in love with her 23-year-old sister Cecilia .

Sundance review: ‘Dolores’

Consulting producer Benjamin Bratt, from left, director Peter Bratt, Dolores Huerta, and executive producer Carlos Santana pose for a portrait to promote the film, “Dolores”, at the Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, in Park City, Utah. Consulting producer Benjamin Bratt, from left, director Peter Bratt, Dolores Huerta, and executive producer Carlos Santana pose for a portrait to promote the film, “Dolores”, at the Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival on Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, in Park City, Utah.

Gore stays mum on Trump meeting, says ‘it’s not the last’

PARK CITY, Utah – Former Vice President Al Gore said that while he wouldn’t divulge specifics about his December conversation with Donald Trump, it wasn’t “the last conversation.” Speaking to a packed auditorium in Park City following the premiere of the climate change documentary “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,” which kicked off the 33rd Sundance Film Festival Thursday, Gore said that he’s seen a lot of people who started out as climate deniers change over time.