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Category: House
Scoop: Designated Survivor on Abc – Wednesday, March 15, 2017
In the episode “The End of the Beginning” – Circles must tighten as a new discovery within the conspiracy emerges. Meanwhile, tension rises between Aaron and Emily as suspicions loom in the White House.
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Today Trump’s Twitter account sent out an old photo of Sen. Chuck Schumer having a donut with Vladmir Putin and suggested it was time for an “immediate investigation.” [snip] On one hand, it didn’t take very long for the more mature tone of Trump’s joint-session speech to give way to this kind of mockery.
Music from Copland House Takes Flight Next Month
Taking flight on Sunday afternoon, March 19 at 3pm is The Life of Birds, a musical aviary exploring the journeys, habits, and “personalities” of some astonishingly versatile flying, feathered singers. The concert takes its name from a work by Mason Bates, the Kennedy Center’s first Composer-in-Residence; calling it “a web of short but dense moments from the aviary,” the music visits parakeets, flycatchers, and other winged creatures at rest and play, in love, and in flight.
Celeb news
Those hateful words in an Instagram post were a catalyst for hundreds of people from all 50 states and 44 countries to give more than $800,000 to the International Rescue Committee, an organization that helps Syrian refugees. They were directed at, and later shared by, Kal Penn.
The Groove Cruise 2017: The Music, Madness, and Love That Ensued
About 2,500 neon-clad Groove Cruise goers eagerly waited at Terminal D in PortMiami last week. An ocean of spandex, leopard print, and odd costumes were ready to pounce on the Carnival Victory aimed for Turks and Caicos.
Rest in Peace: Barbara Hale
Old time television fans will definitely be saddened to hear about the passing of “Perry Mason” star Barbara Hale, who enjoyed a long career in front of the camera. She was 94. Barbara, mother of star William Katt , has dozens of roles under her belt and even touched the horror genre three times with The Giant Spider Invasion, The Window , and The 7th Victim .
Legendary House DJ Green Velvet Launches a Residency at Club Space
Any dance music fan worth her weight in vinyl recognizes Chicago and Detroit as the birthplaces of house and techno, respectively. Some of the pioneers, such as house godfather Frankie Knuckles and James Stinson of the undersea-themed techno group Drexciya, have passed on.
Lisa Edelstein on dressing for ‘Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce’ and the Women’s March in Washington
When Ramy Brook Sharp started her namesake clothing label in 2010, she envisioned women wearing her slinky blouses on hot dates, rather than raking a baseball field. Yet the latter was the scene in the third season premiere of “Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce,” in which star Lisa Edelstein wrote the script to show her character smoothing the pitcher’s mound of a baseball field while wearing a bright blue sleeveless top with slim black pants and stilettos.
THIRTEEN’s American Masters Presents Exclusive U.S. Broadcast…
First feature documentary on the author/activist features exclusive interviews with Dr. Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, Common, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and othersYear-long #InspiringWomanPBS online campaign… , 1928-May 28, 2014) led a prolific life. As a singer, dancer, activist, poet and writer, she inspired generations with lyrical modern African-American thought that pushed boundaries.
Stevie Wonder, Kelly Roland and John Legend attend star-studded President Obama farewell party
Tom Hanks, Nick Jonas and Kelly Rowland were among the celebrities invited to President Barack Obama’s star-studded farewell party. According to ABC News, other A-listers seen attending the exclusive soiree at the White House in Washington D.C. on Friday included Bradley Cooper, Meryl Streep, Lena Dunham, George Lucas, Robert De Niro, Jon Hamm and Stevie Wonder.
Let the binge-watching begin: Everything leaving, coming to streaming services in January
But thank goodness for one of the few things we could count on this year that would always be there for us – our streaming services. Whether you’re a traditionalist , a network-TV fan , an alt-streamer , a weirdo , or just a millennial , there’s plenty of great shows and movies to take in over the holiday break before they’re gone forever.