The Kardashians are apparently intent on raising the dead this year for Halloween.
We mean this almost literally.
Earlier this week, we shared a couple photos of Kim Kardashian dressed as Aaliyah, a beloved R&B singer who died in a plane crash back in 2001.
Kardashian was dragged pretty hard online for this Halloween costume, considering the tragic way Aaliyah died and the fact that Aaliyah was African-American.
FictionReviewMinutely observed and packed with one-liners, this tale of the 1% insists on giving the super-rich a chance
Since F Scott Fitzgerald first described the view from a West Egg mansion, the lives of the American 1% have been of keen interest to the rest of us; whether we love them, love to hate them or want to know where they buy their shoes. And these days, with Succession and The White Lotus streaming to record audiences, the power struggles, moral dilemmas, interior designers and dirty secrets of the obscenely wealthy are big business.
The Powerball jackpot for 12/29/21 was $441 million, and here are the winning numbers from Wednesday night's drawing.
First Five: 02-06-09-33-39Powerball: 11Power Play: 2xWednesday night's 12/29/21 Powerball jackpot was worth $441 million, with a cash-value option worth $317.5 million. The total jackpot could increase depending on the number of tickets sold around the country prior to the drawing.
The winning numbers on Monday (12/27/21) for the $416 million jackpot were: 36-38-45-62-64 with a Powerball of 19.
What is the relationship of Stanley Tucci?Stanley Tucci married Kathryn “Kate” on April 18, 1995, and had three children with her, twins Nicolo Robert and Isabel Concetta (Born January 21, 2000) and Camilla (2002).
His wife also had two children from her previous marriage to actor and stage manager Alexander R. Scott. Kate passed away from breast cancer on April 27, 2009.
Moreover, Emily Blunt had introduced her elder sister, British literary agent Felicity Blunt, to Tucci a few years after they worked together in ‘The Devil Wears Prada’.
The astonishing survival film ‘127 Hours’ is based on mountaineer Aron Lee Ralston, who got his hand trapped behind an 800-pound boulder while descending into Utah’s Bluejohn Canyon. The film chronicles the terrifying hours he endured while trapped in the canyon before he made the decision to break his arm and amputate it in order to escape. Aron became famous as a result of his amazing survival tale, and he even discussed it in a “Dateline” segment titled “Desperate Days in Blue John Canyon.