Senin, 02 Maret 2020

Clare Crawley revealed as the next 'Bachelorette' for 2020 season - New York Post

It’s Clare Crawley’s turn to hand out the roses.

On Monday, 38-year-old Crawley was announced as this year’s “Bachelorette,” making her debut in the title role on “Good Morning America.”

“I literally just found out,” Crawley said. “I mean, six years later. What is happening?”

On Saturday, TV writer “Reality Steve” Carbone confirmed Crawley would be the next “Bachelorette.” Fellow Bachelor Nation stars Tayshia Adams, Tia Booth, and Kelsey Weir, “Bachelor” Peter Weber‘s ex, were also rumored to be in the mix.

A hairstylist from Sacramento, Calif., Crawley was the runner-up of Season 18 of “The Bachelor” in 2014, which featured the polarizing Juan Pablo Galavis in the driver’s seat.

Crawley later appeared on the first and second seasons of “Bachelor in Paradise,” before joining the cast of “The Bachelor Winter Games” in 2018. She and fellow contestant, Canada’s Benoit Beausejour-Savard, got engaged during the show’s finale. They called it quits in April of that year.

“Honestly for me, the most important thing is the man who will take off his armor, is strong, open himself up and be vulnerable,” she said. “I want a man that can do that.”

The premiere date for Season 16 of “The Bachelorette” has not yet been announced.

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Kim and Kourtney Kardashian Both Believe in Limiting Screen Time for Their Kids - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Kim Kardashian and her older sister, Kourtney Kardashian, both rose to fame on Keeping Up with the Kardashians. Both sisters share a fondness of posting pictures of themselves on Instagram.

The two are also both parents. Kim Kardashian has four children with rapper Kanye West. Meanwhile, Kourtney Kardashian has three kids that she shares with her ex-boyfriend, Scott Disick.

Still, Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian have cultivated very different personas. In general, they seem to have very different approaches to parenting. However, there’s one important point on which both sisters wholeheartedly agree — the issue of screen time for their kids.

Kim Kardashian drastically limits screen time

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Kim Kardashian is one of America’s biggest reality television stars, but in recent years, she has expanded her brand to truly remarkable heights. She operates several successful businesses, including a cosmetics line and an always sold-out shapewear line.

She’s also hard at work in her effort to become a lawyer. She’s also a mom to four kids that she shares with West.

Kardashian and West have two young daughters, North and Chicago, and two sons, Saint and Psalm. She frequently shares pictures of her adorable kids on social media, and while Kardashian seems pretty laid-back in her parenting style, she does tend to draw the line with some things.

In late 2019, Kardashian opened up about how she doesn’t believe in too much screen time for her kids. 

“When I raise my kids, I think about screen time, phone time, what to post, what not to post,” Kardashian stated.

She also revealed that even though she has a massive social media following, she believes that social media has its drawbacks — and can cause mental health problems in children who aren’t properly monitored on social media. 

Kourtney Kardashian’s holistic approach to parenting

Kourtney Kardashian is the oldest sibling in the Kardashian-Jenner clan, and one of the most private. When Keeping Up with the Kardashians first premiered in 2007, she was often at the forefront of the drama.

However, as the years have gone by, she has become much more reserved. These days, she has taken somewhat of a step back from regular appearances on the family’s reality show. 

Kardashian has always been open about her love for her three kids — Mason, Penelope, and Reign — and how she considers her first priority to be parenting her kids. She is notoriously strict with her children’s diets and prefers for them to eat gluten-free.

Kardashian follows a very holistic lifestyle and believes in strictly limiting screen time for her kids. In fact, she limits her kids to thirty minutes of television and video game time during the week and restricts all forms of technology during meals, preferring for mealtimes to be all about communication and conversation.

Is limiting screen time good for kids?

Although the Kardashians don’t always do what society recommends, experts seem to be united on the issue of screen time for children. While many studies have reported that some screentime for children isn’t likely to cause harm, increased amounts of screen time for young children can potentially lead to behavioral problems, sleeping issues, obesity, and trouble concentrating. 

While many experts recommend tailoring screen time to the needs of each specific family situation, it is inarguable that too much screen time can certainly lead to problems. Still, there are certain types of programs that might be more beneficial than others.

And, of course, the standard rules of screen time don’t apply in certain situations, like when video chatting with distant relatives. 

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'Judge Judy' will end after upcoming 25th season, star Judy Sheindlin announces new show - USA TODAY

Court will soon be adjourned. 

Judy Sheindlin, the star of reality court show "Judge Judy," announced in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres released Monday that the show's upcoming 25th season will be its last. 

While promising that the new season – a start date for which has not formally been announced, though "Judy" typically picks up with a new season in September – would be "our best year" yet, Sheindlin said she has had "a 25-year-long marriage with CBS and it's been successful.

"Next year will be our 25th season: Silver anniversary," she continued. "And CBS, I think, sort of felt they wanted to optimally use the repeats of my program, because now they have 25 years of re-runs. So what they decided to do was to sell a couple of years worth of reruns."

The TV host, who set the Guinness World Record in 2015 for longest career as a TV judge, was estimated by Forbes in 2018 to be the year's highest paid TV host. 

She ranked No. 1 for the first time that year after selling the rights to her show's extensive library for an estimated $100 million last year. Pair that with $47 million a year hosting "Judge Judy" and producing "Hot Bench," that made Sheindlin among America's richest self-made women, let alone TV host. 

But don't worry, Judy fans: Sheindlin isn't going away for long. 

"I'm not tired," she added. "So 'Judy Justice' will be coming out a year later... If you're not tired, you're not supposed to stop."

Sheindlin told DeGeneres she "can't tell you yet" where the new show would air. USA TODAY has reached out to her representatives for more information about the show. 

"That's exciting news," Sheindlin concluded. "'Judge Judy,' you'll be able to see next year – full year, all new shows... The following couple of years, you should be able to catch all the reruns that CBS has sold to the stations that are currently carrying 'Judy,' and 'Judy Justice' will be going elsewhere. Isn't that fun?"

Contributing: Cydney Henderson, USA TODAY.

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2020-03-02 11:28:02Z
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Public Enemy fires Flavor Flav after Bernie Sanders cease and desist letter - Fox News

Hall of Fame Hip hop group Public Enemy announced on Sunday they are "moving forward" without Flavor Flav -- their founding member and hype man of nearly 40 years -- after the rapper sent a cease-and-desist letter to Bernie Sanders on Friday.

“Public Enemy and Public Enemy Radio will be moving forward without Flavor Flav,” the group said in a statement, according to Rolling Stone. “We thank him for his years of service and wish him well.”

The move was made in response to a letter sent by Flavor Flav's lawyer Matthew Friedman after member Chuck D planned to perform at the candidates' California rally on Sunday.

FLAVOR FLAV TELLS BERNIE SANDERS TO STOP PROMOTING 'FALSE NARRATIVE' USING PUBLIC ENEMY'S NAME

Flavor Flav accused the campaign of using his likeness and trademarked oversized clock at the rally even though he "has not endorsed any political candidate in this election cycle."

Hall of Fame Hip hop group Public Enemy is "moving forward" without Flavor Flav -- their founding member and hype man of nearly 40 years -- after the rapper sent a cease-and-desist letter to Bernie Sanders on Friday.

Hall of Fame Hip hop group Public Enemy is "moving forward" without Flavor Flav -- their founding member and hype man of nearly 40 years -- after the rapper sent a cease-and-desist letter to Bernie Sanders on Friday.

“While Chuck is certainly free to express his political view as he sees fit -- his voice alone does not speak for Public Enemy,” the letter obtained by Fox News said. “The planned performance will only be Chuck D of Public Enemy, it will not be a performance by Public Enemy. Those who truly know what Public Enemy stands for know what time it is, there is no Public Enemy without Flavor Flav."

The letter added that "Sanders had promised to 'Fight the Power' with hip-hop icons Public Enemy, but this Rap Icon will not be performing at the Sanders rally."

Chuck D clarified on Twitter Sunday afternoon the last straw between the two was long ago, adding that "FLAV" refused to support Sankofa, a social justice organization described to give voices to those in need and promote "peace & equality."

BERNIE SANDERS BECOMES LIGHTNING ROD AT CPAC AS TRUMP SOLDIERS LAUNCH WAR ON SOCIALISM

"It's not about BERNIE with Flav... he don’t know the difference between BarrySanders or BernieSanders he don’t know either," he said.

Flavor Flav had previously sued Chuck D and their management firm in 2017 over unpaid profits, the paper said.

Sanders' rally is being held at the Los Angeles Convention Center. An ad for the event claimed that "Public Enemy Radio" is set to perform, according to the candidate's website.

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"Join Bernie Sanders, Sarah Silverman, and Dick Van Dyke, with a special performance by Public Enemy Radio. Doors open at 3:00 p.m. and the event starts at 5:00 p.m. Capacity is limited and admission is granted on a first-come, first-served basis," the website stated.

Fox News' Melissa Roberto contributed to this report

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Minggu, 01 Maret 2020

'Saturday Night Live' Targets Coronavirus And Democratic Presidential Candidates | NBC News - NBC News

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  1. 'Saturday Night Live' Targets Coronavirus And Democratic Presidential Candidates | NBC News  NBC News
  2. SNL's Democratic presidential candidates take over Mike Pence's coronavirus press conference  Yahoo News
  3. Coronavirus Cold Open - SNL  Saturday Night Live
  4. 'SNL' spoofs Mike Pence's new role leading coronavirus response  CNN
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2020-03-01 18:51:01Z
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David Byrne Returns to ‘SNL’ With ‘American Utopia’ Songs, ‘Airport Sushi’ Sketch - Rolling Stone

David Byrne returned to Saturday Night Live for the first time in 31 years to present songs from his American Utopia stage show as well as reunite with Sack Lunch Bunch cast mate John Mulaney for a Broadway pastiche about airport sushi.

Byrne opened his SNL musical guest spot — his first since 1989 — with the American Utopia rendition of Talking Heads’ classic “Once in a Lifetime,” with the singer and his barefoot troupe delivered a joyous take on the Remain in Light single.

For his second performance, Byrne and company once again drew from their now-completed-but-returning Broadway musical with “Toe Jam,” a Byrne-penned track that was originally released in 2008 via Fatboy Slim’s Brighton Port Authority project.

“Once in a Lifetime” wasn’t the only Talking Heads classic to get the SNL treatment: In the “Airport Sushi” sketch, Byrne — playing “Baggage Handler Who Tosses Everyone’s Suitcase Into Long Island Sound” — reunited with host Mulaney for a Laguardi Airport-inspired rendition of “Road to Nowhere,” here dubbed “Plane to Nowhere”:

Byrne’s American Utopia Broadway residency wrapped February 16th, but the show will return for 17 more weeks of performances at New York’s Hudson Theatre in September. Spike Lee will also helm a film version of the acclaimed stage show.

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2020-03-01 16:00:00Z
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Box Office: 'Invisible Man' Screams Loudly With $29M U.S. Start - Hollywood Reporter

Overseas, the horror pic took in $20.2 million from its first 47 markets.

In a major boost for the horror genre, Universal and Blumhouse's The Invisible Man scared up a stellar $29 million in its North American box office debut and $20.2 million overseas for a $49.2 million global start.

Fueled by a 92 percent Rotten Tomatoes score, The Invisible Man had the best domestic opening for a horror pic since last September's It: Chapter Two, and one of the best ever for Jason Blum's prolific production company. The pic, costing just $7 million to produce before marketing, is also a win for Universal's retooled monster universe.

The latest adaptation of the classic H.G. Wells novel — written and directed by Leigh Whanell — stars Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia Kass, who escapes an abusive relationship with a wealthy and brilliant scientist (Oliver Jackson-Cohen). When her ex commits suicide, Cecilia begins to suspect his death was a hoax and believes he has found a way to become invisible after a series of eerie coincidences and encounters that turn lethal. Aldis Hodge, Storm Reid and Harriet Dyer also star.

While horror movies traditionally skew female, the audience for The Invisible Man was 53 percent male. Invisible Man is playing in 3,620 cinemas in North America.

Over the past several years, many horror pics have struggled domestically but The Invisible Man bucks that trend. The film has already earned more domestically than Blumhouse and Sony's Fantasy Island, which finished its third weekend with $24.2 million. STXfilms' Brahms: The Boy II has also struggled, earning a total of $9.8 million in its first 10 days.

The genre also faces different challenges internationally in that horror films often fail to scare up significant business. Whannell's movie turned in a solid start in its first set of markets, including the U.K. ($2.9 million), France ($2.2 million) and Mexico ($1.8 million). In Asia, it placed No. 1 in South Korea with $1.1 million despite a significant downturn at the box office there because of the coronavirus.

Elsewhere, Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog fell to No. 2 in North America with a pleasing $16 million in its third weekend for a domestic total of $128.2 million. Overseas, the family pic won the weekend with another $26.8 million for a foreign tally of $137.2 million and $265.4 million overseas,

20th Century and Disney's Call of the Wild tumbled 47 percent in its second weekend with $13.2 million for a domestic cume of $45.9 million, and $11 million internationally from 50 markets for a foreign total of $33.4 million and $79.3 million globally. Because of its hefty $150 million budget, the pic appears destined to land in the black.

While The Invisible Man was the weekend's sole new release from a Hollywood studio, it wasn't the only fresh offering. Anime pic My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, based on the popular Japanese manga franchise, placed No. 4 with $6.3 million from 1,260 theaters for a five day debut of $9.6 million.

Sony's breakout hit Bad Boys for Life achieved a major milestone as it cleared the $400 million globally. In North America, it rounded out the top five with $4.3 million for a domestic cume of $197.4 million and $405.4 million worldwide.

Elsewhere, Impractical Jokers: The Movie, a big-screen adaptation of the reality TV show, continued to impress in its second weekend with $3.5 million for a cume of $6.6 million. It placed No. 7.

At the specialty box office, Parasite continued to feast on its Oscar wins, earning $1.5 million for a domestic total of $51.6 million. Only three other non-English-language films have crossed the $50 million mark in U.S. ticket sales.

Among new specialty pics, Searchlight's Wendy — a different spin on Peter Pan — faltered with a location average of $7,500 from four theaters in New York and Los Angeles. Sony Pictures Classics' Greed also struggled with a location average of $7,124 from four cinemas in N.Y. and L.A.

 

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