Get ready to see how the guys behind Florida Georgia Line really roll.
The multi-platinum duo — Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard — are opening their very own four-level restaurant and entertainment venue called Fgl House in Nashville next month, which they say will feel like opening the doors to their home.
“It was something Bk and I always thought would be neat, whether it was a bar or a restaurant — we’ve talked about opening a coffee shop before,” Hubbard tells People exclusively. “We have a knack for food and beverage; taking care of our friends and our people.”
Each level of the 22,000 sq.
The multi-platinum duo — Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard — are opening their very own four-level restaurant and entertainment venue called Fgl House in Nashville next month, which they say will feel like opening the doors to their home.
“It was something Bk and I always thought would be neat, whether it was a bar or a restaurant — we’ve talked about opening a coffee shop before,” Hubbard tells People exclusively. “We have a knack for food and beverage; taking care of our friends and our people.”
Each level of the 22,000 sq.
- 5/10/2017
- by Jessica Fecteau
- PEOPLE.com
Hilary Duff is talking about her romance with her former trainer, Jason Walsh.
The 29-year-old Younger actress called it quits with Walsh in November, five months after going public with their relationship. In her interview with Cosmopolitan for its February cover, Duff reveals that she had actually been dating Walsh for a lot longer, and that it was "serious."
"We were seeing each other for a while," Duff tells the magazine. "People don't know the ins and outs of everything. It was definitely my first more serious relationship since my ex-husband [Mike Comrie]."
Watch: Hilary Duff Says She's Not 'Desperate' to Find a New Boyfriend -- 'I've Never Been a Good Dater'
"I was like, 'F**k it. He's my boyfriend,'" she said about her decision to go public. "I just needed to make sure it was right. People don't need to know my business until I really know my business, you know?"
Though...
The 29-year-old Younger actress called it quits with Walsh in November, five months after going public with their relationship. In her interview with Cosmopolitan for its February cover, Duff reveals that she had actually been dating Walsh for a lot longer, and that it was "serious."
"We were seeing each other for a while," Duff tells the magazine. "People don't know the ins and outs of everything. It was definitely my first more serious relationship since my ex-husband [Mike Comrie]."
Watch: Hilary Duff Says She's Not 'Desperate' to Find a New Boyfriend -- 'I've Never Been a Good Dater'
"I was like, 'F**k it. He's my boyfriend,'" she said about her decision to go public. "I just needed to make sure it was right. People don't need to know my business until I really know my business, you know?"
Though...
- 1/30/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Damon Herriman might just be the busiest Aussie actor in Hollywood, juggling roles in three Us TV series.
Well known in the Us from the FX series Justified, Herriman has just started shooting the CBS pilot Battle Creek in Los Angeles and is in final negotiations for a role as a regular in the cable series Flesh and Bone.
David Michôd (Animal Kingdom) has signed to direct the first episode of Flesh and Bone, a drama for the Starz network created and executive produced by Breaking Bad.s Moira Walley-Beckett.
The plot follows Claire, a young ballet dancer with a troubled past (Black Swan.s Sarah Hay), who joins a top-notch ballet company in New York. The producers say the series will explore the dysfunction and glamour of the ballet world.
Herriman is cast as Romeo, a strange and engaging homeless guy who lives on the roof of Claire's Lower East side building.
Well known in the Us from the FX series Justified, Herriman has just started shooting the CBS pilot Battle Creek in Los Angeles and is in final negotiations for a role as a regular in the cable series Flesh and Bone.
David Michôd (Animal Kingdom) has signed to direct the first episode of Flesh and Bone, a drama for the Starz network created and executive produced by Breaking Bad.s Moira Walley-Beckett.
The plot follows Claire, a young ballet dancer with a troubled past (Black Swan.s Sarah Hay), who joins a top-notch ballet company in New York. The producers say the series will explore the dysfunction and glamour of the ballet world.
Herriman is cast as Romeo, a strange and engaging homeless guy who lives on the roof of Claire's Lower East side building.
- 3/12/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Don Groves is a Deadline contributor based in Sydney. Exclusive: While two Australian producers are developing biopics of Inxs and the band’s late frontman Michael Hutchence, a TV miniseries may just steal their thunder. The Seven Network has commissioned Shine Australia to produce Never Tear Us Apart: The Inxs Story, a four-hour saga. The project hasn’t been formally announced but Deadline has learned shooting is due to start in Melbourne in mid-2013 and the producers have started searching for actors in their late teens or early 20s to play Hutchence (who died in a Sydney hotel room in 1997), and fellow band members, brothers Jon, Tim and Andrew Farriss, Kirk Pengilly and Gary Beers, plus their manager Chris Murphy. The miniseries may be finished and ready to air before either of the films is in the can. Producers Trevor Ray Field and Suzy Markovski and screenwriter/executive producer Robert...
- 12/5/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Chicago – I’m critically torn regarding the ridiculousness that is ABC’s “Bachelor Pad,” the “Celebrity Rehab” of dating shows. Getting together the most obnoxious and ludicrous contestants from the last few seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” has a certain brilliance to it on a production level, but it’s also hard to fully defend the silliest thing on network TV right now. Is it Ok if the producers know how silly it is and play it up? Does it make it better to be knowledgeable of your ridiculousness? To that end, ABC’s “Bachelor Pad” kind of delivers exactly what it should with over-the-top personalities, catfights, rivalries, and people who act more like reality TV stars than, you know, actual people. I’m just not sure “what it should” is worthwhile.
TV Rating: 3.0/5.0
Honestly, my biggest problem with “Bachelor Pad” is the bloated nature of the whole thing.
TV Rating: 3.0/5.0
Honestly, my biggest problem with “Bachelor Pad” is the bloated nature of the whole thing.
- 8/8/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
With Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark fully revealed to the public (and struggling to evolve into a show worth paying more attention to) it's time to get more detail on the next superhero stage spectacular. That would be Batman Live, which is planned to premiere in Manchester this July, and which will then embark upon a tour of arenas in the UK and Europe before moving to Us arenas in summer 2012. Producer Nick Grace (Walking With Dinosaurs, Mamma Mia!) promises [1] a huge scale and went with arenas because they can accommodate "pyrotechnics and large video screens and lots of action." Now you can see some set designs for the show, which certainly seem to use the potential for a large scale. If the sets come together like that, they'll be visually impressive, for certain. Lots of room for movement and action, and the circus set promises good stuff for the telling of Robin's origin.
- 1/3/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
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