Tyga may deny that there's anything romantic going on between him and Kylie Jenner, but the rapper just posted a ridiculously sweet Instagram post in honor of his, um, friend (?) that continues to make fans think otherwise. Sharing a paparazzi shot of the 17-year-old looking flawless as always, T-Raww accompanied the picture with the popular Michael Nolan quote, "Certain things catch your eye, but only few capture the heart." Aw, that is such a cute post to write about your platonic friend. Seriously, so nice. The 25-year-old rapper has been asked about his status with the E! star for months, but even moreso recently, when he joined Chris Brown on a promotional tour to talk about his new album...
- 3/13/2015
- E! Online
A New Hampshire police officer was shot to death after he responded to a domestic disturbance at a home that later exploded and burned, authorities said Monday. The gunman was presumed dead in the ensuing blaze. Attorney General Joseph Foster said late Monday night 48-year-old Stephen Arkell of Brentwood was shot to death when he answered the call in a suburban neighborhood for people older than 55. After the shooting, the house burst into flames. A massive explosion blew the front off the house and within an hour, it was leveled. Foster said Michael Nolan, 47, the son of the homeowner, is the suspected gunman.
- 5/13/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
A New Hampshire police officer was shot to death after he responded to a domestic disturbance at a home that later exploded and burned, authorities said Monday. The gunman was presumed dead in the ensuing blaze. Attorney General Joseph Foster said late Monday night 48-year-old Stephen Arkell of Brentwood was shot to death when he answered the call in a suburban neighborhood for people older than 55. After the shooting, the house burst into flames. A massive explosion blew the front off the house and within an hour, it was leveled. Foster said Michael Nolan, 47, the son of the homeowner, is the suspected gunman.
- 5/13/2014
- by Associated Press
- PEOPLE.com
Pointless Celebrities - Eurovision Special: BBC One, 6.20pm
Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a Eurovision-themed episode of Pointless this evening, with competitors who have all been previously involved with the famous contest.
Those competing on this celebrity special include Cheryl Baker and Mike Nolan, Bucks Fizz members and 1981 winners, and Chris Cromby and Gemma Abbey, otherwise known as Jemini, who famously scored no points in 2003. Maybe their knack for being pointless will be beneficial this time round...
Britain's Got Talent: ITV, 7pm
The sixth audition show is here.
Ant and Dec are hosts as the judges - Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden - determine whose dreams to cut short and who to put one step closer to the Royal Variety Performance and that £250,000 cash prize.
Eurovision Song Contest: BBC One, 8pm
Ken Bruce presents live coverage of the final of the 59th Eurovision Song Contest from Copenhagen this evening.
Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a Eurovision-themed episode of Pointless this evening, with competitors who have all been previously involved with the famous contest.
Those competing on this celebrity special include Cheryl Baker and Mike Nolan, Bucks Fizz members and 1981 winners, and Chris Cromby and Gemma Abbey, otherwise known as Jemini, who famously scored no points in 2003. Maybe their knack for being pointless will be beneficial this time round...
Britain's Got Talent: ITV, 7pm
The sixth audition show is here.
Ant and Dec are hosts as the judges - Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden - determine whose dreams to cut short and who to put one step closer to the Royal Variety Performance and that £250,000 cash prize.
Eurovision Song Contest: BBC One, 8pm
Ken Bruce presents live coverage of the final of the 59th Eurovision Song Contest from Copenhagen this evening.
- 5/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Pointless hosts Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman unleash their inner euro-pop stars in a musical performance on this week's Eurovision Pointless special.
The duo's electronic Pet Shop Boys-esque track 'Nul Points' isn't actually too bad. It's definitely better than some United Kingdom entries of recent years, mentioning no names.
Watch Alexander and Richard perform 'Nul Points':
The Pointless Eurovision special airs on Saturday at 6.20pm on BBC One.
The special guests are Bucks Fizz singers and 1981 winners Cheryl Baker and Mike Nolan; Johnny Logan and Dana, who both won the title for Ireland; Brotherhood of Man's Martin Lee and Sonia; and Jemini duo Chris Cromby and Gemma Abbey, who famously scored nul points in 2003.
At least if Jemini repeat their Eurovision score on Pointless, this time it will actually be good news.
Eurovision takes place on Saturday at 8pm on BBC One.
The duo's electronic Pet Shop Boys-esque track 'Nul Points' isn't actually too bad. It's definitely better than some United Kingdom entries of recent years, mentioning no names.
Watch Alexander and Richard perform 'Nul Points':
The Pointless Eurovision special airs on Saturday at 6.20pm on BBC One.
The special guests are Bucks Fizz singers and 1981 winners Cheryl Baker and Mike Nolan; Johnny Logan and Dana, who both won the title for Ireland; Brotherhood of Man's Martin Lee and Sonia; and Jemini duo Chris Cromby and Gemma Abbey, who famously scored nul points in 2003.
At least if Jemini repeat their Eurovision score on Pointless, this time it will actually be good news.
Eurovision takes place on Saturday at 8pm on BBC One.
- 5/8/2014
- Digital Spy
The list of celebrities taking part in the latest Pointless specials has been announced.
Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman will be joined by famous faces for six new primetime episodes of the hit game show, kicking off on Saturday, April 12.
The first special will have a 1970s theme, with Wizzard and Yes stars Roy Wood and Rick Wakeman facing actors Paul Henry and Madeleine Smith, and Sally Thomsett and Anna Karen, and children's television stars Ed Stewart and Sally James.
Elsewhere, Sir Geoff Hurst and George Cohen MBE will team up in the World Cup special, facing Peter Shilton and Steve Bull, Hope Powell and Casey Stoney, and Graeme Le Saux and commentator Jonathan Pearce.
The Eurovision Pointless special is a thing to behold, with Bucks Fizz's Cheryl Baker and Mike Nolan trying to prove their wits against Martin Lee and Sonia Evans, Dana and Johnny Logan, and Jemini's Chris Cromby and Gemma Abbey.
Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman will be joined by famous faces for six new primetime episodes of the hit game show, kicking off on Saturday, April 12.
The first special will have a 1970s theme, with Wizzard and Yes stars Roy Wood and Rick Wakeman facing actors Paul Henry and Madeleine Smith, and Sally Thomsett and Anna Karen, and children's television stars Ed Stewart and Sally James.
Elsewhere, Sir Geoff Hurst and George Cohen MBE will team up in the World Cup special, facing Peter Shilton and Steve Bull, Hope Powell and Casey Stoney, and Graeme Le Saux and commentator Jonathan Pearce.
The Eurovision Pointless special is a thing to behold, with Bucks Fizz's Cheryl Baker and Mike Nolan trying to prove their wits against Martin Lee and Sonia Evans, Dana and Johnny Logan, and Jemini's Chris Cromby and Gemma Abbey.
- 4/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Special From Next Avenue
By Elizabeth Wray
A genealogical search reveals my dirty little secret life as a closet Brit!
Despite my name, I never related to my Anglo heritage. Still, I get caught up in imperial dramas -- and one of my favorite eras, now being chronicled by Downton Abbey, is post-World War I when the entitled Brits are freefalling and the Yanks are in ascension.
Lady Sybil marries the Irish chauffeur (hurrah!) and launches a new bloodline. We know their great-granddaughter Kathleen will marry Vijay, begetting Ravi, who will marry Lupe. We’re an American audience, after all. The noble old Crawleys are going down. Ain’t it grand!
A Childhood Spent Dodging Anglos
I grew up in Oklahoma with olive skin, full lips and a proclivity to dance -- not the typical Scotch-Irish-English type. Surely someone of my folk had mated with an Indian or a black cowboy.
By Elizabeth Wray
A genealogical search reveals my dirty little secret life as a closet Brit!
Despite my name, I never related to my Anglo heritage. Still, I get caught up in imperial dramas -- and one of my favorite eras, now being chronicled by Downton Abbey, is post-World War I when the entitled Brits are freefalling and the Yanks are in ascension.
Lady Sybil marries the Irish chauffeur (hurrah!) and launches a new bloodline. We know their great-granddaughter Kathleen will marry Vijay, begetting Ravi, who will marry Lupe. We’re an American audience, after all. The noble old Crawleys are going down. Ain’t it grand!
A Childhood Spent Dodging Anglos
I grew up in Oklahoma with olive skin, full lips and a proclivity to dance -- not the typical Scotch-Irish-English type. Surely someone of my folk had mated with an Indian or a black cowboy.
- 12/26/2012
- by Next Avenue
- Huffington Post
Last time out I gave my predictions on the Afc Divisional winners and two wildcard teams, so naturally I’m set to tackle the Nfc . After much deliberation and 24/7 studying here are my Nfc predictions.
Nfc North
Green Bay Packers - Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay passing game is just too good to not win the North. New running back Cedric Benson will be playing with a chip on his shoulder after going unwanted much of the off season. The defense is a question mark, but they get after the quarterback enough to offset some other defensive concerns.
Nfc South
Atlanta Falcons - I think the turmoil surrounding the New Orleans (N.O.) Saints will be enough to see the Falcons win the division. Not that Atlanta isn’t a very good team in their own right, but N.O. will have a lot to overcome. The Atlanta offense...
Nfc North
Green Bay Packers - Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay passing game is just too good to not win the North. New running back Cedric Benson will be playing with a chip on his shoulder after going unwanted much of the off season. The defense is a question mark, but they get after the quarterback enough to offset some other defensive concerns.
Nfc South
Atlanta Falcons - I think the turmoil surrounding the New Orleans (N.O.) Saints will be enough to see the Falcons win the division. Not that Atlanta isn’t a very good team in their own right, but N.O. will have a lot to overcome. The Atlanta offense...
- 9/7/2012
- by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr.
- We Got This Covered
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