What It Is: The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst is the British version of West Point. It’s also where Prince William and Prince Harry started their military careers. On Oct. 14, it also welcomed me (the grandson of an Irish builder) and 31 other novice competitors for the first ever PentUp modern pentathlon, which supports veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd).
Who Tried It: Phil Boucher, People correspondent
Level of Difficulty: 10/10.
Sandhurst is as royal as it gets. Along with Prince William and Prince Harry, the military academy has provided officer training for every Duke, Earl and Baron to serve in the...
Who Tried It: Phil Boucher, People correspondent
Level of Difficulty: 10/10.
Sandhurst is as royal as it gets. Along with Prince William and Prince Harry, the military academy has provided officer training for every Duke, Earl and Baron to serve in the...
- 10/20/2017
- by Phil Boucher
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive Pics: Naya Rivera and David Spade Pack on Pda Poolside in Hawaii -- Are They a New Couple?
Naya Rivera had some fun in Hawaii.
Four months after filing for divorce from Ryan Dorsey, Et has exclusive photos of the 30-year-old actress cuddling up to 52-year-old comedian David Spade. The two are seen giggling and hugging while at the Halekulani Hotel pool in Waikiki.
Exclusive: Naya Rivera Talks 'Love-Hate' Relationship with Lea Michele on Glee
An eyewitness tells Et that Rivera and Spade were joined by Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and their families at the pool. Spade is currently on the Here Comes the Funny Tour with his fellow comedians, who are all performing on Friday at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center.
Aside from sharing a kiss, the eyewitness says Spade and Rivera were discreet. "The pair went for a short swim, hugged and had lots of body contact in the pool. They kept to one side of the pool where there was the most covering from prying eyes," the eyewitness...
Four months after filing for divorce from Ryan Dorsey, Et has exclusive photos of the 30-year-old actress cuddling up to 52-year-old comedian David Spade. The two are seen giggling and hugging while at the Halekulani Hotel pool in Waikiki.
Exclusive: Naya Rivera Talks 'Love-Hate' Relationship with Lea Michele on Glee
An eyewitness tells Et that Rivera and Spade were joined by Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and their families at the pool. Spade is currently on the Here Comes the Funny Tour with his fellow comedians, who are all performing on Friday at the Maui Arts and Cultural Center.
Aside from sharing a kiss, the eyewitness says Spade and Rivera were discreet. "The pair went for a short swim, hugged and had lots of body contact in the pool. They kept to one side of the pool where there was the most covering from prying eyes," the eyewitness...
- 3/31/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Chloë Grace Moretz has got some new body ink! The Neighbors 2 star recently stopped by West 4 Tattoo in New York City where she got permanent designs on her back and ankle. Artist Jon Boy shared photos of Moretz's tattoos on Instagram Tuesday. Chloë got her grandmother's name, Janette Duke, tattooed on her back as well as "Ck" on her ankle in white ink with Bff Kathryn Gallagher. @chloegmoretz #jonboytattoo A photo posted by c/s Jon Boy p/v (@jonboytattoo) on May 24, 2016 at 6:50am Pdt Ck #whiteink #jonboytattoo A photo posted by c/s Jon Boy p/v...
- 5/25/2016
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
By Christopher Rosa
Screen legend James Garner died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles on Saturday. He was 86 years old. Garner’s most recent work was voicing Shazam in the 2010 short animated film Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam; however, his extensive résumé dates back to 1956.
Garner’s most notable film roles include The Great Escape (1963), The Americanization of Emily (1964), Grand Prix (1966), the music-packed Victor Victoria (1982), and Murphy’s Romance (1985), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. He is perhaps best known for the television series Maverick and The Rockford Files, the latter of which won him an Emmy for his performance in 1977. Garner also played wise-cracking grandpa Jim Elgan on ABC’s 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter from 2002 to 2005.
New fans of Garner may recognize him for his work in The Notebook (2004), where he played the elder Noah “Duke” Calhoun,...
Screen legend James Garner died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles on Saturday. He was 86 years old. Garner’s most recent work was voicing Shazam in the 2010 short animated film Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam; however, his extensive résumé dates back to 1956.
Garner’s most notable film roles include The Great Escape (1963), The Americanization of Emily (1964), Grand Prix (1966), the music-packed Victor Victoria (1982), and Murphy’s Romance (1985), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. He is perhaps best known for the television series Maverick and The Rockford Files, the latter of which won him an Emmy for his performance in 1977. Garner also played wise-cracking grandpa Jim Elgan on ABC’s 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter from 2002 to 2005.
New fans of Garner may recognize him for his work in The Notebook (2004), where he played the elder Noah “Duke” Calhoun,...
- 7/21/2014
- by VH1
- VH1.com
By Christopher Rosa
Screen legend James Garner died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles on Saturday. He was 86 years old. Garner’s most recent work was voicing Shazam in the 2010 short animated film Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam; however, his extensive résumé dates back to 1956.
Garner’s most notable film roles include The Great Escape (1963), The Americanization of Emily (1964), Grand Prix (1966), the music-packed Victor Victoria (1982), and Murphy’s Romance (1985), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. He is perhaps best known for the television series Maverick and The Rockford Files, the latter of which won him an Emmy for his performance in 1977. Garner also played wise-cracking grandpa Jim Elgan on ABC’s 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter from 2002 to 2005.
New fans of Garner may recognize him for his work in The Notebook (2004), where he played the elder Noah “Duke” Calhoun,...
Screen legend James Garner died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles on Saturday. He was 86 years old. Garner’s most recent work was voicing Shazam in the 2010 short animated film Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam; however, his extensive résumé dates back to 1956.
Garner’s most notable film roles include The Great Escape (1963), The Americanization of Emily (1964), Grand Prix (1966), the music-packed Victor Victoria (1982), and Murphy’s Romance (1985), for which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. He is perhaps best known for the television series Maverick and The Rockford Files, the latter of which won him an Emmy for his performance in 1977. Garner also played wise-cracking grandpa Jim Elgan on ABC’s 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter from 2002 to 2005.
New fans of Garner may recognize him for his work in The Notebook (2004), where he played the elder Noah “Duke” Calhoun,...
- 7/21/2014
- by VH1
- TheFabLife - Movies
What had Et readers buzzing this week?
1. First Photos of Giuliana & Bill's 'Miracle Baby'
On August 30, Giuliana & Bill Rancic welcomed son Edward Duke (via a surrogate) into the world and today they're giving everyone their first look at the baby boy!
Life & Style has the first photos and interview, where the new parents gush over the long-wanted addition to their family! "I had always heard that when you have a baby it completes your life — and it's true," Giuliana tells Life & Style. "I love my baby, and I love my new role."
"Every day he's changing — it's just remarkable to see," Bill adds. But Edward Duke isn't the only one changing! "It's amazing how maternal instincts have taken over, and Giuliana's just supermom," her hubby raves. "It literally brought tears to my eyes the other day watching her with Duke."
"I'd never changed more than a diaper or two in my life," Giuliana laughs...
1. First Photos of Giuliana & Bill's 'Miracle Baby'
On August 30, Giuliana & Bill Rancic welcomed son Edward Duke (via a surrogate) into the world and today they're giving everyone their first look at the baby boy!
Life & Style has the first photos and interview, where the new parents gush over the long-wanted addition to their family! "I had always heard that when you have a baby it completes your life — and it's true," Giuliana tells Life & Style. "I love my baby, and I love my new role."
"Every day he's changing — it's just remarkable to see," Bill adds. But Edward Duke isn't the only one changing! "It's amazing how maternal instincts have taken over, and Giuliana's just supermom," her hubby raves. "It literally brought tears to my eyes the other day watching her with Duke."
"I'd never changed more than a diaper or two in my life," Giuliana laughs...
- 9/15/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
Men in their twenties and thirties are fed up with women, but author Kay Hymowitz says you can't blame them when women are demanding equality except when it comes to romance. Plus, Jessica Bennett on the modern male's identity crisis.
About a week ago, The Wall Street Journal published an excerpt of my new book, which argued that the new stage I call pre-adulthood-the twenties and early thirties-was not bringing out the best in single young men. Some men didn't like it. As in, "cancel-my-subscription-the-writer-should-contract-such-a-bad-case-of-carpel-tunnel-syndrome-she-never-writes-again" didn't like it.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The History of Kissing
But a lot of the responses unwittingly proved my point-and another one: Men are really, really angry. Consider: "We're not Stuck in pre-adulthood, we choose it because there aren't any desirable American women. They've been bred to abuse men." This fairly typical response that appeared at the Seattle Post Intelligencer website: "Sorry ladies.
About a week ago, The Wall Street Journal published an excerpt of my new book, which argued that the new stage I call pre-adulthood-the twenties and early thirties-was not bringing out the best in single young men. Some men didn't like it. As in, "cancel-my-subscription-the-writer-should-contract-such-a-bad-case-of-carpel-tunnel-syndrome-she-never-writes-again" didn't like it.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The History of Kissing
But a lot of the responses unwittingly proved my point-and another one: Men are really, really angry. Consider: "We're not Stuck in pre-adulthood, we choose it because there aren't any desirable American women. They've been bred to abuse men." This fairly typical response that appeared at the Seattle Post Intelligencer website: "Sorry ladies.
- 2/28/2011
- by Kay Hymowitz
- The Daily Beast
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