HASK Beauty Partners With Hair Designer And Department Head Linda Flowers On Behind The Scenes Looks On Spider-Man No Way Home

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By PR Newswire NEW YORK, NY, Jan. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — HASK- The Number One Haircare brand used on Film and TV Sets sits down with Linda Flowers, Hair Designer and Department Head for Spider-Man No Way to talk about all things Hair on the set. How did you manage to take care of and keep your actor’s hair healthy while filming? Which products did you use for this? “To maintain healthy hair, I start with a great shampoo and conditioner. I use the HASK Keratin Protein or Biotin Boost shampoos and conditioners for weak or processed hair. For dry hair, I use the HASK Monoi Coconut Oil Collection… Continue reading “HASK Beauty Partners With Hair Designer And Department Head Linda Flowers On Behind The Scenes Looks On Spider-Man No Way Home”

Chris Evans set to portray Gene Kelly in new movie

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Chris Evans is set to play Gene Kelly in a new movie. The 40-year-old actor is rumoured to be portraying the ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ icon in the new untitled film, which is based on an original idea conceived by the Captain America actor. The project is about a 12-year-old boy who works on the MGM lot in 1952 and begins to create an imaginary friendship with Gene as he works on his next film. No studio is currently attached to the film, but Deadline report that Chris will be producing alongside Mark Kassen. Rian Johnson and Ram Bergman’s T-Street Productions company is also attached as producer,… Continue reading “Chris Evans set to portray Gene Kelly in new movie”

Westbrook Inc. Announces Strategic Minority Investment From Candle Media, Next-Generation Media Company Backed By Kevin Mayer, Tom Staggs, And Blackstone

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By Business Wire Candle Media (“Candle”), the next-generation media company run by leading entertainment executives Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs and backed by investment capital from Blackstone, today announced a strategic minority investment in Westbrook Inc., the media company founded by Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith, Miguel Melendez and Ko Yada, focused on empowering artists to tell stories that connect the world. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs said: “We are thrilled to back Will and Jada and for the opportunity to work with Westbrook’s CEO Ko Yada an… Continue reading “Westbrook Inc. Announces Strategic Minority Investment From Candle Media, Next-Generation Media Company Backed By Kevin Mayer, Tom Staggs, And Blackstone”

Winter’s TV offerings: New shows to watch, try and avoid

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With the sun setting closer to lunch than bedtime, winter is the perfect time to find all of your new binges. Here are the buzziest new TV shows of the season to watch, try or avoid — based solely on trailers and descriptions (no spoilers here). Watch“The Cleaning Lady,” Jan. 3, Fox It’s about time women get in on the gangster game. Unlike Tony Soprano, Thony De La Rosa (Elodie Yung) comes unwillingly, a Cambodian doctor who becomes a cleaning woman in Las Vegas to pay for her son’s medical expenses and ends up cleaning for the mob. But if Fox is going to pull out the “a mother would do anythi… Continue reading “Winter’s TV offerings: New shows to watch, try and avoid”

N.J. group saves retired racehorses from slaughter, and you can help

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Buddy’s Glory would break your heart. An 11-year-old, chestnut-colored standardbred with sad black eyes and a jaunty forelock, he sauntered over to a stranger beckoning from the other side of a wooden corral fence on a sunny day last week, then dipped his head as if he were asking for a pat. And when he got one, then another, he stood there expectantly, as if he would have stayed by that fence all afternoon being patted on the forehead. His glory days thrilling parimutuel betters at harness tracks like Freehold Raceway or Meadowlands Racetrack are long gone, but Buddy’s Glory is lucky to be al… Continue reading “N.J. group saves retired racehorses from slaughter, and you can help”

Haiti’s traditional joumou soup: a tasty reminder of freedom

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A mix of meat, vegetables, pasta and the squash for which it is named, Haitians enjoy joumou soup every January 1 to celebrate the new year and their country’s independence. Before it became a symbol of Haiti’s freedom, the soup was one of oppression. The enslaved Haitians who grew the ‘giraumon’ or turban squash, the key ingredient, were forbidden from eating the dish. It was reserved solely for the French plantation masters. But on January 1, 1804, when the first black-led republic was born, Marie-Claire Heureuse Felicite — the wife of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, a leader of Haiti’s revolution… Continue reading “Haiti’s traditional joumou soup: a tasty reminder of freedom”