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fashionseenontvblog · 2 months
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theamericanpin-up · 6 months
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Bill Randall - "Betty Jane" - October 1952 Date Book Calendar Illustration - Kemper-Thomas Calendar Co. - American Pin-up Calendar Collection
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cultreslut · 4 months
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susan kemper, doreen rappaport, & various others, "...but the women rose" volumes I & II, 1971
two volumes worth of recordings by well-known feminists, such as elizabeth cady stanton, sojourner truth, harriet beecher stowe, susan b. anthony, betty friedan, margaret mead, as well as others
archive volume I / archive volume II
discogs volume I / discogs volume II
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mariacallous · 1 year
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I got sucked into that Roxane Gay nemesis twitter thread and I can't get out because everyone keeps it going and guessing.
She has said so far that it is neither Lena Dunham nor Mindy Kaling.
She has said that her nemesis is "an actress who has also written a memoir and is popular but not ultra famous" and someone whom she "grudgingly respects".
So far the guesses for who her nemesis is are:
Ali Wong Anna Kendrick Lauren Graham Tiffany Haddish Anne Hathaway Judy Greer Camryn Manheim (though the tweeter misspelled her name) Busy Phillipps Tiffany Amber Theissen Aisha Tyler Phoebe Robinson Amy Poehler Sally Field Betty White Olivia Munn Tina Fey "the actress from sisterhood of the traveling pants" Chelsea Handler Ellie Kemper Stacey Dash Shonda Rhimes Gabrielle Union Padma Lakshmi Leah Remini Tyler Perry (but he had previously been named an nemesis apparently, as has Rachel Maddow and CrossFit?) Candace Cameron Bure Selma Blair Betty Gilpin Rose McGowan Cicely Tyson Jennifer Lewis Taraji P. Henson Viola Davis Reese Witherspoon Mayim Bialik Quinta Brunson Zooey Deschanel Casey Wilson Kristin Chenoweth Margaret Cho Dita Von Teese Portia de Rossi Jenna Fischer Drew Barrymore Jennette McCurdy Carrie Brownstein
I feel like this says more about the people who follow and like Roxane Gay on twitter more than about her.
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sinterhinde · 7 months
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John Lees
"I'm playing out my fantasies in paint..."
John Lees' words in the New York Studio School seminar of Painting and Meaning kinda threw me off. He then continued to talk about fantasies of being a musician, a writer, a "frustrated sculptor", but that he had to express those desire through painting as he says, "it's all I'm really good at."
John Lees was born in 1943 in Denville, New Jersey, and grew up in Los Angeles. He received his BFA and MFA from the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles (now Otis College of Art and Design). He has been exhibiting in New York since 1977 and has been an instructor at the New York Studio School since 1988. His work is represented in the collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan; the Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts; the Kemper Collection, Kansas City, Missouri; the Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; and the New Museum, New York. He is represented by Betty Cuningham Gallery, New York, where he has been the subject of several solo exhibitions, most recently in March to May 2021. (hyperallergic.com)
I don't think John Lees has his own site (don't confuse with W. John Lees), but here's a lovely interview with him that provides more of a detailed history and discusses his work's relationship with time in much more depth
https://hyperallergic.com/738680/beer-with-a-painter-john-lees/
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byneddiedingo · 10 months
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Betty Field and Zachary Scott in The Southerner (Jean Renoir, 1945)
Cast: Zachary Scott, Betty Field, J. Carrol Naish, Beulah Bondi, Percy Kilbride, Charles Kemper, Blanche Yurka, Norman Lloyd. Screenplay: Hugo Butler, Jean Renoir, based on a novel by George Sessions Perry. Cinematography: Lucien N. Andriot. Production design: Eugène Lourié. Film editing: Gregg G. Tallas. Music: Werner Janssen. 
The Southerner is perhaps the best of the films Renoir made during his wartime exile in the United States, which is not to say that it ranks with his French masterpieces that include Grand Illusion (1937), La Bête Humaine (1938), or Rules of the Game (1939). It does, however, stand up well against the better American films of 1945, such as Mildred Pierce (Michael Curtiz), Spellbound (Alfred Hitchcock), or Leave Her to Heaven (John M. Stahl). It also earned him his only Oscar nomination as director: He lost to Billy Wilder for The Lost Weekend, but he was presented an honorary Oscar in 1975. The film was also nominated for sound (Jack Whitney) and music score (Werner Janssen). The Southerner feels less authentic than it might: Renoir was unable to overcome the Hollywood desire for gloss, so Betty Field looks awfully healthy and well-coiffed for the wife of a hard-scrabble cotton farmer whose family lives in a shack with no running water and whose youngest child almost dies of "spring sickness" -- a form of pellagra caused by malnutrition. Zachary Scott is a little more credible as her determined husband, Sam Tucker, a cotton picker who decides to start farming on his own. The role is a sharp contrast to his performance the same year in Mildred Pierce, in which he's a slick con man -- the kind of role he found himself playing more often. The cast also includes Beulah Bondi as Sam Tucker's grandmother, J. Carrol Naish as the Tuckers' stingy neighbor, and Norman Lloyd as the neighbor's nephew and man-of-all-work, who tries to drive the Tuckers off their land. Renoir is credited with the screenplay along with Hugo Butler, who did the adaptation of a novel by George Sessions Perry, but it was also worked on by an uncredited William Faulkner and Nunnally Johnson.
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dottiep · 6 years
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"My alarm only grew as I learned that the highest achievement in my profession was getting to work on time. If you ask any crew member on any set what it was like to work with some legendary actor, punctuality is invariably one of the first things they will bring up."
Kemper and Gilpin are in conversation. I like their different approaches and styles on similar subjects.
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dweemeister · 7 years
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The Southerner (1945)
Directed by Frenchman Jean Renoir, The Southerner’s drama takes place far from the Western front as seen in Renoir’s Grand Illusion (1936, France), even further the upper-class shenanigans found in The Rules of the Game (1939, France). The setting is rural Texas, a part of the United States with no equivalent in France. With the people in The Southerner – adapted from George Sessions Perry’s 1941 novel Hold Autumn in Your Hand – occupying a space sprawling and isolated, appealed to Renoir not for the story, but the raw emotions involved and that the characters:
...attain a level of spirituality of which they themselves are unaware... all the characters [are] heroic, in which every element would brilliantly play its part, in which things and men, animals and Nature, all would come together in an immense act of homage to the divinity.
Hollywood, in its depictions of twentieth- and twenty-first century rural America, has largely dismissed that divinity of which Renoir speaks of. Leave it to an outsider to recognize that and show it in a movie. Renoir, who had fled his homeland due to the advances of Nazi Germany, found himself frustrated with Hollywood’s producer-oriented Studio System. He had been allowed unfettered freedom in France’s director-first systems, and was most comfortable in such environments. Released by United Artists (UA), The Southerner would essentially – despite the fact UA was considered a major studio – be an independent production. And before the end of his career, Renoir would note that The Southerner (his third American film) would be the only American film of his that he would be truly satisfied with.
Sam Tucker (Zachary Scott), his wife Nona (Betty Field), and his Uncle Pete (Paul E. Burns) are migrant sharecropper farmers picking cotton in Texas. The migrants are white, black, and Latino in a brief visual, sociological representation – perhaps the questions raised there can be the basis for a future movie. One day, Uncle Pete collapses from the intense heat and, knowing his heart too weak to continue, urges Sam and Nona to, “Work for yourself, grow your own crops.” Sam is inspired to do just that – securing a plot of land, taking his wife, the children Daisy (Jean Vanderwilt) and Jot (Jay Gilpin), and Granny (Beulah Bondi) to their new home to become an independent tenant farmer. It is not easy. Uncooperative neighbors (J. Carrol Naish and Norman Lloyd), being at nature’s mercy, the “Spring Sickness” (Pellagra), starvation, and other obstacles emerge in the first several months of Sam and Nona’s endeavors.
The screenplay by Hugo Butler and Renoir – with William Faulkner (yes, that Faulkner) and Nunnally Johnson uncredited – is sparse, content to allow several scenes to pass without much dialogue. What the screenwriters are most interested in is developing the requisite pathos for the audience members – regardless of their familiarity with the harshness of a farmer’s life – to empathize with the tribulations depicted onscreen. One disaster is addressed, with some respite and time for observational humor. But oftentimes that respite is fleeting, and the drama of another potential disaster requires a response. So often the Tuckers’ behavior is one of reaction to the nature surrounding them. This serves to emphasize how their survival can be dependent on the assistance of others. When a neighbor refuses to share, provide advice, or outright sabotages their efforts, the consequences can be the difference between life and death. The Tuckers’ symbiotic connection to the land – which can be extended to all farmer growing their own crops – is presented with sentiment, without sentimentality. By letting events occur with just enough dialogue, the screenwriters make the audience dread whatever crisis might be around the corner, and allows us to celebrate with the Tuckers when those crises are overcome.
Zachary Scott (1945′s Mildred Pierce) is not and was never a household name. Second choice to Joel McCrea – who dropped out after creative differences with Renoir – Scott had typically played suave, cultured supporting protagonists or villains in his career. But his appearance in The Southerner allowed him to draw upon his Texan roots, to more genuinely portray a determined young patriarch figure tasked with keeping everybody’s spirits afloat even in the most despairing hours. There’s a bit of Gary Cooper-esque fatherliness here, which Scott utilizes brilliantly for perhaps his best cinematic performance. For Betty Field (1955′s Picnic) as the mother, her character is not relegated to just being a child-rearer. She, too, must help her husband in the fields, the construction and reparations of the farmhouse, and other daily tasks. Field could have played her character as someone needing her man to get by, but that is not the case here. As Nona, Field works with Scott as a team. And though both husband and wife might have tasks considered gendered, it always feels like a relationship of equals.
Beulah Bondi (1937′s Make Way for Tomorrow) is disappointing as Granny Tucker. The character actress, forty-six years old the year of the film’s theatrical release, had the unfortunate habit of being typecasted by casting directors into elderly mother or grandmother roles. With heavy makeup, Bondi’s character is almost a cartoon figure that obfuscates The Southerner’s rich humanism. Granny’s acid-tongued insults and stubbornness might have worked in other settings, but Bondi is overacting here. Whether this was here decision or not, it is dissatisfying work from an otherwise underrated actress. For Naish and Lloyd, it is a study of opposites. Where Naish’s weathered cynicism and gradual refusal to help his neighbors seems justified due to his character’s experiences, Lloyd’s sneering, poorly-groomed, undeveloped character reminded me of Tom from Tom and Jerry when Tom is behaving out of absolute bloodlust.
Cinematographer Lucien N. Andriot had the expanse of California’s Central Valley as his backdrop. Shot in and around Madera, California (close to Fresno) and where present-day Millerton Lake is, low-angled upward shots close to the ground or downward shots from elevated positions dominate many of the work scenes found in The Southerner. We see the details of the Tuckers preparing their land for planting and the eventual harvest. Andriot’s cameras depict these granular details between humanity and earth – including the various ways humans prepare the soil and tend to it. It is reverential, in some ways, how these actions are shown.
When stereotyping rural Americans, and particularly the American farmer, dramatists, directors, writers, all sorts of creative artists call upon the concept of rugged individualism. Rugged individualism, in the American West, implies an independent streak and assumes a rigid moral correctness among individuals in their labor. Renoir is not here to deconstruct that image nor refute it. Instead, Renoir approaches that type of narrative by presenting the Tuckers’ enterprising motivations not in isolation, but made possible with the support and concern of others. Yet that network of collective support, according to Renoir, is meaningless, without the individual motivation to even make the attempt to be an independent farmer in the first place. A level of determination – maybe even a healthy dosage of arrogance – seems necessary, too. But if that arrogance extends to a self-perception of being a master of nature, that invites recklessness and a humbling from nature itself.
Initial reception in the American South was divided. Where some condemned The Southerner as portraying people in the South as ignorant rednecks (some state officials, the Ku Klux Klan), other Southerners and organizations (like the United Daughters of the Confederacy) praised the film for its respectful portrait of an intrepid family so dedicated to their land. Poor, white Americans indeed have their narratives told more often than other groups. But even then, those in Hollywood rarely make films as tender as this.
Having passed into the public domain, numerous prints of The Southerner are available, so beware of secondhand and thirdhand copies of prints (one excellent print can be accessed here). And due to direction of Jean Renoir’s career, it is easy to discount his American works. As Renoir said himself, The Southerner is no film to be ignored, and demands a viewer’s patience and emotional understanding of the characters striving and living within.
My rating: 9/10
^ Based on my personal imdb rating. My interpretation of that ratings system can be found here.
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Mary Bell
The Tyneside Strangler
TW: child death, sexual abuse, genital mutilation
Hello! So I’m back with another horrible story because people keep asking for them.
SO HERE WE GO
This is the story of Mary Bell, who is one of only a handful of the youngest murderers.. EVER.
Mary Bell was born to a 16 year old prostitute named Betty in Newcastle upon Tyne, England in May of 1957. (Yeah, this didn’t happen that long ago. Horrifying.)
Now, no one is entirely sure who Mary’s father is, but Betty made it very clear she wanted nothing to do with Mary from the very beginning, telling doctors, “Get that thing away from me.”
And the best thing the doctors could come up with was to continue to let Mary live with her mother.
Perfect. What could go wrong?
Well, a lot.
Things got way worse. Betty was away a lot in Glasgow for her “business trips”. When she wasn’t away, she subjected Mary to physical and mental abuse.
Betty’s sister testified that she once saw Betty try to give Mary away to a local woman who was unsuccessful in her adoption journey.
Betty’s sister also noted that Mary was very “accident prone”; i.e. “falling” down the stairs and “accidentally” overdosing sleeping pills.
After Mary’s “fall”, it was reported that Mary suffered horrible brain damage in her pre-frontal cortex, the part of the brain that deals with decision-making and voluntary movements.
(Richard Ramirez, John Wayne Gacy, Fred West, David Berkowitz, Ed Gein, Albert Fish, and several other serial killers also suffered brain injuries as they were growing up.)
(I want to mention here there is a bit of a debate amongst experts whether to Betty wanted to get rid of Mary because she wasn’t fit to be a mother OR Betty had Munchausen by Proxy, which should all know is my favorite mental illness. 😬
Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSBP) is a mental health problem in which a caregiver makes up or causes an illness or injury in a person under his or her care, such as a child, an elderly adult, or a person who has a disability. The most famous case was Clauddinea “Dee Dee” Blancharde abusing her daughter Gypsy Rose Blancharde.)
Back to Mary.
According to family members, Betty began prostituting Mary out by the time she was four years old. (That’s hideous. That’s a year younger than Shiloh, my baby baby. I hope it isn’t true.)
I also read that by the time Mary was five, she had already had a brush with death, watching her five year old friend being run over and killed by a bus.
By the time Mary was ten, she was quiet, manipulative, and isolated herself from everyone.
In May 11, 1968, just weeks before her first murder, Mary was playing with a three year old neighbor when he was horribly injured from a fall at the top of an air raid shelter.
His parents deemed it an accident.
After this, though, a few of the neighborhood mothers came forward to the police and said Mary had tried to choke their young daughters. No charges were filed, however.
On May 25, 1968, one day before Mary Bell turned 11 years old, Mary strangled four year old Martin Brown in an abandoned house. Mary fled the scene and returned back to the body with her friend Norma Bell, (no relation), but found they had been beaten by two local boys who had been playing in the abandoned house and stumbled upon the body.
Police were baffled by what they saw. Besides a little blood and saliva on Martin’s face, there were no obvious signs of violence. There was, however, an empty bottle of painkillers on the floor near the body. This led police to believe Martin had swallowed the pain pills and his death was deemed an accident.
Mary might have gotten away with this had she not gone to Martin’s family’s house and asked his mother to see Martin. She explained to Mary that Martin was dead, and Mary said she knew, she wanted to see the dead body in the coffin.
Martin’s mother slammed the door in her face.
Shortly after, Mary and her friend Norma broke into a nursery school and vandalized it with notes taking responsibility for Martin Brown’s death and promising to kill again. Police assumed the notes were a morbid prank.
The nursery school installed an alarm system shortly after and Mary and Norma were caught at the scene of the crime but were later seen as loitering and let off the hook.
Just.. YA KNOW!? All the signs are pointing to this girl.
Mary even told her classmates she had murdered Martin Brown.
It’s aggravating as hell.
BUT I DIGRESS
On June 31, 1968, Mary Bell, now 11, strangled three year old Brian Howe to death in the same area where she strangled Martin Brown.
She later went back to the body and carved an ‘M’ onto Brian’s chest with a razor and mutilated his thighs and penis with a pair of scissors.
In a sickening twist, Mary and Norma offered to help Brian’s sister look for him when his family realized he was missing. Mary even pointed out the cinder blocks where his body was, but since Norma said it wouldn’t be there, Brian’s sister dismissed it and looked elsewhere.
Y’all. I cannot.
When the coroner’s report came back on Brian, police were shocked to find the ‘M’ carved onto his chest and the coroner reporting this death was most likely caused by a child due to the lack of force used during the attack.
MORTIFYING
Mary and Norma were not conspicuous at all; they were interviewed by the police and excited to learn new news pertaining to the case.
Mary was spotted lurking outside of Brian’s house the day of his burial. She was laughing and rubbing her hands together when she saw the coffin.
The police called Mary in to be interviewed a second time and Mary made up a story about an eight year old boy she had seen hit Brian, (police knew she and Norma had seen him the day he died), in the head and that he had a pair of broken scissors with him.
The 👏🏼 police 👏🏼 hadn’t 👏🏼 disclosed 👏🏼 anything 👏🏼 publicly 👏🏼 about 👏🏼 the 👏🏼 scissors. 👏🏼
This is where Mary done goofed. Only investigators and the murderer would have known about this clue.
Upon further questioning, Mary and Norma broke down and began blaming each other for the murders.
During the trial, which took place in December, the jury agreed that Mary had committed the murders.
Did she receive a murder charge, you may ask?
Absolutely not.
While the jury did find Mary Bell guilty, a manslaughter charge was given because Mary’s lawyer and the court psychiatrists argued Mary suffered from psychopathy, and the court agreed she was not fully responsible of her actions.
😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
Norma Bell, however, was regarded as an unwilling accomplice and was acquitted.
Let’s look at the difference between manslaughter and murder charges and why this is so important.
man·slaugh·ter
/ˈmanˌslôdər/
noun
1. the crime of killing a human being without malice aforethought, or otherwise in circumstances not amounting to murder.
mur·der
/ˈmərdər/
noun
1. the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
I obviously haven’t gone to law school, but I would argue that the little neighbor boy’s “accidental fall” and the mothers coming forward about Mary choking their young daughters could be viewed as premeditated. She was trying to kill them, she just managed to kill two little boys instead.
Yes she had a brain injury, but giving her a manslaughter charge is offensive to me. Offensive for the families who lost their sons. If she has a brain injury and there were several cases documented where she was hurting other children, she should have been locked away forever. Just my opinion. I agree with medication and therapy, but anyone could relapse at any time and I don’t think that’s a risk anyone should take. Again, just my unprofessional as h*ck opinion.
(Ed Kemper went to a mental institute and tricked and lied his way into letting the psychiatrists let him leave after he had killed both of his grandparents at just 15 years old. They assumed he was rehabilitated; he just learned the right answers to their questions. He later killed eight more people, including his mother.
Just an example.)
(Another example, they medicated Richard Kuklinski after he was arrested and did not feel the need to release him even though he showed signs of improvement.)
Moving on.
The judge concluded that Mary was a dangerous person and a serious threat to other children. She was sentenced to be imprisoned “at Her Majesty’s pleasure,” a British term that basically means the powers that be would release her when they felt she had been properly rehabilitated.
Apparently, they were very impressed with Mary’s treatment and rehabilitation and felt like it was appropriate to let Mary Bell out in 1980, T W E L V E Y E A R S after Mary committed these murders.
She was put in very strict probation but was able to live amongst her community as a normal person.
The cherry on top?
Mary Bell was given a new identity to offer her a new chance at life and to be able to avoid the press.
She had to move several times because the press kept tracking her down, however.
Today, Mary Bell and her daughter are in protective custody at a secret address no one knows.
Norma Bell passed away in 1989.
Do I feel Mary Bell needs court ordered protection and should be able to hide her identity? No.
Do I think they released her far too early? Yes
Do I think Martin Brown and Brian Howe got justice? No.
Does this story anger me even though I’ve heard it and read about it fifteen million times? Yes.
Her mother should be responsible. She should be responsible instead of hiding. The victim’s families deserve better.
Below are pictures of Mary Bell aged 11, Martin Brown, Brian Howe, and Mary Bell aged 51.
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plutau · 4 years
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anyways, non-exhaustive list of comedians with earth influence;
john mulaney (virgo sun/mercury); taika waititi (virgo mercury/venus); lenny henry (virgo sun, taurus mars); ellie kemper (taurus sun/mercury); aisling bea (virgo moon); zach galifianakis (virgo venus); bo burnham (virgo moon/mercury/midheaven, taurus mars); george carlin (taurus sun/mercury/midheaven); sarah silverman (capricorn moon, virgo midheaven); h jon benjamin (taurus mercury/mars); aisha tyler (virgo sun/mercury/mars, taurus moon, capricorn midheaven); jack black (virgo sun); donald glover (taurus moon, virgo mercury/rising); stephen colbert (taurus sun/mercury/mars); tiffany haddish (capricorn venus, virgo mars); lucille ball (capricorn moon/rising, virgo mercury/venus, taurus mars); chris tucker (virgo sun/venus, capricorn moon); conan o’brien  (taurus mercury); nick frost (virgo moon, taurus venus); wanda sykes (capricorn moon, taurus venus); andy samberg (virgo rising); shalewa sharpe (virgo mars); dave chapelle (virgo sun, taurus mars); steve carell (virgo mercury/rising); john c reilly (taurus mercury, virgo mars); richard ayoade (taurus moon/venus/mars); larry david (capricorn moon); john oliver (taurus sun/mercury); amy sedaris (virgo moon); jane lynch (taurus mars); robin williams (virgo venus); will ferrell (virgo venus/rising); amy poehler (virgo sun/mercury/venus); yvette nicole brown (taurus moon, virgo mercury); tina fey (taurus sun/mercury); seth rogen (capricorn moon, taurus mercury); stephen fry (virgo sun/mercury/mars, taurus midheaven); carol burnett (taurus sun/moon/venus, virgo mars); margaret cho (capricorn venus, virgo rising); jim carrey (capricorn sun/venus/mars); betty white (capricorn sun/venus, virgo moon); julia louis-dreyfus (capricorn sun/mercury); danny devito (capricorn venus); fran drescher (capricorn moon, virgo mercury)
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fashionseenontvblog · 2 months
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Miss Patina Love Cat Shirt - $85
Patou Pleated Virgin-Wool Midi Skirt - $626
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tabloidtoc · 4 years
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OK, June 8
Cover: Cher Turns 74 -- in hiding and in love 
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Page 1: Big Pic -- Kristin Chenoweth in a Winnie the Pooh onesie with boyfriend Josh Bryant and her dog Thunder 
Page 2: Contents 
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Page 4: Kristin Cavallari dating again -- she’s ready for romance just one month after her split from husband Jay Cutler 
Page 6: Meghan Markle chronicled her time in the U.K. in a secret diary and the revelation has sent The Firm into a tailspin -- it’s confirmed everyone’s worst fears that Meghan has them over a barrel and could bring them down with the click of a finger 
Page 7: After Jennifer Lopez’s daughter Emme wowed the crowd with a surprise appearance during the Super Bowl halftime show J.Lo’s ready to take on the full-time role of stage mom as the 12-year-old preps to release a bilingual children’s book of prayers, three years after her split from music producer Jack Antonoff it seems Lena Dunham is still nursing a broken heart so much so that’s it’s affecting her day-to-day life, after more than 15 years of friendship Ashton Kutcher and Dax Shepard are still thick as thieves 
Page 8: Though it’s been two years since Tom Hardy wrapped up filming as the titular character in Capone which has just recently been released but the renowned Method actor still can’t get out of the notorious gangster’s mindset so much so that even his wife Charlotte Riley who is used to Tom’s extreme behavior during a film shoot is rattled by his demeanor and she’s telling him not to take any more weirdo roles because it affects their personal life, Jon Hamm is desperate to work intimately with January Jones again and the quickest path to that is through a Mad Men reunion -- Jon still feels deeply connected to January and in a lot of ways she’s the closest he’s had to a real-life spouse after the years they spent as an onscreen couple, The Bachelorette Hannah Brown is feeling the consequences of her actions after blurting out the N-word while singing along to DaBaby’s track Rockstar in an Instagram Live video and she apologized immediately but the backlash has been pretty brutal 
Page 10: Red Hot on the Red Carpet -- silver gowns -- Diane Kruger, Reese Witherspoon, Janelle Monae 
Page 11: Nina Kiri, Catherine Zeta-Jones 
Page 12: Who Wore It Better? Betty Gilpin vs. Nina Dobrev ✅, Chiara Ferragni vs. Dakota Fanning ✅
Page 13: Kaia Gerber vs. Nicky Hilton Rothschild ✅
Page 14: News in Photos -- during her televised City of Lover Concert Taylor Swift unveiled a few personal photos from her trip to France last September 
Page 15: Pierce Brosnan congratulated son Dylan for graduating from the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Vanessa Hudgens, Adriana Lima relaxing in Florida, Ariana Grande shows off her new butterfly tattoo in an Instagram selfie 
Page 16: Lance Bass pointed out his platinum locks before dyeing them blue, Gwyneth Paltrow shared a snap of her and Chris Martin’s daughter Apple 
Page 17: Adam Sandler on a bike, Kate Beckinsale brushes her cat Clive, Elizabeth Hurley and her dog Ava, Britney Spears 
Page 18: Dean McDermott and son Beau playing golf, Sara Gilbert and estranged wife Linda Perry with son Rhodes at an L.A. park, Melissa Gorga played basketball with kids Antonia and Gino and Joey 
Page 19: Drew Barrymore read to her Instagram followers to take part in the Save With Stories fund, Shawn Johnson East and daughter Drew, Pink and kids Jameson and Willow
Page 20: Color Theory -- these ladies brightened up their looks at home -- Elle Fanning, Lottie Moss 
Page 21: Taraji P. Henson, Jennifer Love Hewitt 
Page 22: Arnold Schwarzenegger on a bike, Brooke Burke filmed a new exercise routine for her fitness app, Devon Windsor is having way too much fun doing physical couples challenges with husband Jonathan Barbara
Page 23: Josh Hutcherson on a bike ride around the neighborhood, Nicole Scherzinger and her boyfriend Thom Evans demonstrated easy workouts you can do at home, Venus Williams on the tennis court in Palm Beach Gardens 
Page 24: Inside My Home -- Kelly Clarkson’s modern mansion in L.A.’s ritzy Encino community is for sale for $9.9 million 
Page 26: What went wrong between Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox 
Page 27: Blake Shelton is worried history will repeat itself now that he and girlfriend Gwen Stefani have splashed out $13 million for a mansion in L.A. which is their first home together but Blake thought things were going great with ex-wife Miranda Lambert until they really started pooling their money and putting down roots then they started to fall apart with arguments and bad feelings, just weeks after Ashley Benson and Cara Delevingne ended their two-year relationship Ashley was spotted locking lips with rapper G-Eazy but an insider claims it’s more of a rebound than a full-fledged romance, Ariel Winter and her boyfriend Luke Benward are talking marriage just six months into their romance
Page 28: Scott Disick and his girlfriend of two years Sofia Richie are taking some time apart and the official line is that Sofia’s giving him space to work on his personal issues but everyone knows they were hanging by a thread before his rehab stint, Ryan Reynolds has kicked up his workout regimen while at home in Bedford during the quarantine and it’s all about maintaining his physique and being able to fit into his tight Deadpool gear at a moment’s notice and she’s trying to get wife Blake Lively to join him in his three-times-a-day workouts but she’s become much more relaxed about staying in shape since becoming a mom, Love Bites -- Jaime King and husband Kyle Newman split, Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix expecting, Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner welcomed a son 
Page 30: Cover Story -- Inside Cher’s Private World -- from ongoing health issues to her secret new romance sources tell all about Cher’s wild life 
Page 34: Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s unbreakable bond -- inside the Olsen twins special relationship and how Ashley is helping Mary-Kate move past her messy divorce 
Page 36: Matthew Perry on the mend -- after a rough few weeks Matthew has started to get his life back in order 
Page 38: Exes tackling quarantine together -- these former celeb couples have chosen to hunker down with each other. What could go wrong? -- Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson, Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber, Mario and Ramona Singer 
Page 39: Tyler Cameron and Hannah Brown, Jesse Metcalfe and Cara Santana, Getting Some Space -- these still-coupled duos have socially distanced from each other -- Julianne Hough and Brooks Laich, Johnny McDaid and Courteney Cox, Emma Heming and Bruce Willis 
Page 40: Interview -- Dua Lipa opens up about her new album and her life off stage 
Page 42: Summer Stunners -- swimsuit models spill fitness and diet secrets that will have you beach-ready in no time -- Nina Agdal, Irina Shayk 
Page 43: Emily Ratajkowski, Olivia Culpo 
Page 46: Style Week -- Gabrielle Union recently unveiled her Spring/Summer 2020 NY&Co collection with a sizzling campaign shot in Miami’s Little Haiti 
Page 48: Summersalt X Tanya Taylor swim collection, Katy Perry’s favorite headband 
Page 50: Warm-weather must haves -- Emily Ratajkowski 
Page 52: Beauty -- fast and east beauty boosters -- Kristen Bell, Ashley Graham 
Page 54: Entertainment 
Page 58: Buzz -- Sarah Jessica Parker commemorated her and Matthew Broderick’s 23rd wedding anniversary with an IG tribute 
Page 60: Hollywood Heat Meter -- Ellie Goulding occasionally fasts for 40 hours, Jonah Hill is the actor who swears the most in his films, Ryan Seacrest’s droopy eye and slurred speech during the American Idol finale was from exhaustion, Mindy Kaling will be cowriting the Legally Blonde 3 script, Brad Pitt recorded a surprise message for Missouri State University grads, Kanye West’s former bodyguard Steve Stanulis revealed his time working for the rapper 
Page 61: Sound Bites -- Chris Evans on why he caved and joined Instagram, Catherine Zeta-Jones on why her husband Michael Douglas doesn’t use TikTok, Ellie Kemper on shooting the Unbreakable Kimmie Schmidt special with Daniel Radcliffe, Ryan Reynolds on quarantining with his three daughters 
Page 62: Horoscope -- Gemini Heidi Klum 
Page 64: By the Numbers -- Denise Richards 
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AUDIO GIFT (AND YOU BETTER KEEP IT A GIFT) BETTY BUCKLEY’S LAST SHOW AS DOLLY
August 25th, 2019, Boston, MA, 6:30 PM. 
Betty Buckley* (Dolly Gallagher Levi), Lewis J. Stadlen* (Horace Vandergelder), Nic Rouleau* (Cornelius Hackl), Analisa Leaming (Irene Molloy), Sean Burns (Barnaby Tucker), Kristen Hahn* (Minnie Fay), Morgan Kirner *(Ermengarde), Colin LeMoine (Ambrose Kemper), Jessica Sheridan* (Ernestina), Wally Dunn* (Rudolph)
Last show for the “Year One” cast, including most of the principals (indicated by asterisks). Very emotional. Here is a video of the curtain call, not taken by me (I tried to record it but I came out washed out) 
THIS IS NOT FOR TRADING. IF YOU WANT TO LIST IT ON YOUR SITE BE MY GUEST BUT IT IS TO BE GIFTED TO ANYONE WHO ASKS. ANDREWLLOYDWEBBER’S MASTER
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The Bryan Awards - The Best of the Last Decade (The 2010s)
With only two weeks left in the decade, I took a thorough look back at the last ten Bryan Awards (with the last nine of them being recorded as annual podcasts for WCRS FM), and picked the Best of the Best since the 2010 Bryan Awards (or programs that aired since January 1, 2010, and airing up until the cut-off for this September’s Bryan Awards, which was May 31, which would eliminate the likes of Mrs. Fletcher, Season 2 of Big Little Lies, plus newbies like On Becoming A God in Central Florida, Perfect Harmony, the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, and this week’s A Christmas Carol).
Here are the Guidelines Chosen for both this and the Silver Garbage Awards Worst of the Decade: - Eligibility Period is January 1, 2010 to May 31, 2019. - Glee is being entered for New Series of the Decade, because it won the 2010 Bryan Award in that race, despite it debuted in 2009. - Younger Acting will be merged through the genres: Daytime, Comedy, Drama, and Limited Series.  And if an actor turned 26 doesn't really matter, as long as 50% of their nominations were before they were 26. - Big Little Lies (Season 1), Orange Is the New Black, and Downton Abbey are Dramas.  Shameless is a Comedy.  True Detective is a Longform, as is American Horror Story, and ALL seasons will be lumped into one for Anthology Stories. - Sherlock and Sharknado are being entered for ALL of their movies, ditto for Black Mirror episodes, in the Longform races. - There will be separate Lead and Supporting Acting races for Comedy and Drama Bryan Awards, but NOT for Silver Garbage. Apologies for the Length of this Post, but without further ado...
COMEDY SERIES of the DECADE: Barry (HBO) The Big Bang Theory (CBS) black-ish (ABC) Girls (HBO) Glee (Fox) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) Modern Family (ABC) Parks and Recreation (NBC) Transparent (Amazon Prime) Veep (HBO)
DRAMA SERIES of the DECADE: The Americans (F/X) Breaking Bad (AMC) Downton Abbey (PBS) Game of Thrones (HBO) The Good Wife (CBS) The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) Homeland (Showtime) Mad Men (AMC) Stranger Things (Netflix) This Is Us (NBC)
LIMITED SERIES, TV MOVIE, or SPECIAL of the DECADE: The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (F/X) Behind the Candelabra (HBO) Chernobyl (HBO) Fosse/Verdon (F/X) Game Change (HBO) Mildred Pierce (HBO) The Normal Heart (HBO) Olive Kitteridge (HBO) The People Versus O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (F/X) Temple Grandin (HBO)
DAYTIME SOAP OF THE DECADE: All My Children (ABC/TOLN) As the World Turns (CBS) The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Days of Our Lives (NBC) General Hospital (ABC) One Life to Live (ABC/TOLN) The Young and the Restless (CBS) 
VARIETY or TALK SHOW of the DECADE: The Colbert Report (Comedy Central) The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central) The Ellen DeGeneres Show (Syndicated) Inside Amy Schumer (Comedy Central) Key & Peele (Comedy Central) Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) The Late Show with David Letterman (CBS) The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS) Saturday Night Live (NBC) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC) New Series of the Decade: Glee (Fox; 2010 Winner) Boardwalk Empire (HBO; 2011 Winner) Homeland (Showtime; 2012 Winner) The Newsroom (HBO; 2013 Winner) Masters of Sex (Showtime; 2014 Winner) black-ish (ABC; 2015 Winner) Casual (Hulu; 2016 Winner) This Is Us (2017 Winner) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime; 2018 Winner) Succession (HBO; 2019 Winner)
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series of the Decade: Anthony Anderson - black-ish (ABC) Aziz Ansari - Master of None (Netflix) Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock (NBC) Don Cheadle - Black Monday & House of Lies (both Showtime) Johnny Galecki - The Big Bang Theory (CBS) Donald Glover - Atlanta (F/X) Bill Hader - Barry (HBO) William H. Macy - Shameless (Showtime) Matt LeBlanc - Episodes (Showtime) Jim Parsons - The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series of the Decade: Kristen Bell - The Good Place (NBC) & House of Lies (Showtime) Rachel Bloom - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW) Rachel Brosnahan - The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) Zooey Deschanel - New Girl (Fox) Lena Dunham - Girls (HBO) Edie Falco - Nurse Jackie (Showtime) Allison Janney - Mom (CBS) Ellie Kemper - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Veep (HBO) Amy Poehler - Parks and Recreation (NBC) 
Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series of the Decade: Louie Anderson - Baskets (F/X) Alec Baldwin - Saturday Night Live (NBC) Tituss Burgess - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) Ty Burrell - Modern Family (ABC) Adam Driver - Girls (HBO) Tony Hale - Veep (HBO) Ed O’Neill - Modern Family (ABC) Tony Shalhoub - The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) Eric Stonestreet - Modern Family (ABC)
Henry Winkler - Barry (HBO) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series of the Decade: Alex Borstein - The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) Julie Bowen - Modern Family (ABC) Anna Chlumsky - Veep (HBO) Jane Krakowski - 30 Rock (NBC) & Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix) Jane Lynch - Glee (Fox) Kate McKinnon - Saturday Night Live (NBC) Kathleen Rose Perkins - Episodes (Showtime) Sofia Vergara - Modern Family (ABC) Betty White - Hot in Cleveland (TV Land) Kristen Wiig - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Lead Actor in a Drama Series of the Decade: Sterling K. Brown - This Is Us (NBC) Steve Buscemi - Boardwalk Empire (HBO) Bryan Cranston - Breaking Bad (AMC) Jeff Daniels - The Newsroom (HBO) Jon Hamm - Mad Men (AMC) Rami Malek - Mr. Robot (USA) Bob Odenkirk - Better Call Saul (AMC) Billy Porter - Pose (F/X) Matthew Rhys - The Americans (F/X) Milo Ventimiglia - This Is Us (NBC)
Lead Actress in a Drama Series of the Decade: Claire Danes - Homeland (Showtime) Viola Davis - How to Get Away With Murder (ABC) Michelle Dockery - Downton Abbey (PBS) Claire Foy - The Crown (Netflix) Nicole Kidman - Big Little Lies (HBO) Julianna Margulies - The Good Wife (CBS) Elisabeth Moss - The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) & Mad Men (AMC) Keri Russell - The Americans (F/X) Kerry Washington - Scandal (ABC) Robin Wright - House of Cards (Netflix) 
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series of the Decade: Jonathan Banks - Better Call Saul & Breaking Bad (both AMC) Jim Carter - Downton Abbey (PBS) Nikolaj Coster-Waldau - Game of Thrones (HBO) Alan Cumming - The Good Wife (CBS) Peter Dinklage - Game of Thrones (HBO) David Harbour - Stranger Things (Netflix) John Lithgow - The Crown (Netflix) Mandy Patinkin - Homeland (Showtime) Aaron Paul - Breaking Bad (AMC) John Slattery - Mad Men (AMC) 
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series of the Decade: Uzo Aduba - Orange Is The New Black (Netflix) Christine Baranski - The Good Wife (CBS) Alexis Bledel - The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) Laura Dern - Big Little Lies (HBO) Anna Gunn - Breaking Bad (AMC) Lena Headey - Game of Thrones (HBO) Christina Hendricks - Mad Men (AMC) Thandie Newton - Westworld (HBO) Monica Potter - Parenthood (NBC) Dame Maggie Smith - Downton Abbey (PBS)
Lead Actor in a Limited Series, Movie, or TV Special of the Decade: Darren Criss - The Assassination of Gianni Versace (F/X) Benedict Cumberbatch - Parade’s End, Patrick Melrose, and Sherlock (HBO/Showtime/BBC America) Michael Douglas - Behind the Candelabra (HBO) Jared Harris - Chernobyl (HBO) Richard Jenkins - Olive Kitteridge (HBO) Matthew McConaughey - True Detective (HBO) Sam Rockwell - Fosse/Verdon (F/X) Mark Ruffalo - The Normal Heart (HBO) Billy Bob Thornton - Fargo (F/X) Courtney B. Vance - The People versus O.J. Simpson (F/X) 
Lead Actress in a Limited Series, Movie, or TV Special of the Decade: Amy Adams - Sharp Objects (HBO)
Claire Danes - Temple Grandin (HBO) Kirsten Dunst - Fargo (F/X) Nicole Kidman - Hemingway & Gellhorn (HBO) Jessica Lange - American Horror Story & Feud: Bette vs. Joan (both F/X) Frances McDormand - Olive Kitteridge (HBO) Julianne Moore - Game Change (HBO) Sarah Paulson - American Horror Story & The People versus O.J. Simpson (both F/X) Michelle Williams - Fosse/Verdon (F/X) Kate Winslet - Mildred Pierce (HBO) 
Supporting Actor in a Limited Series, Movie, or TV Special of the Decade: Matthew Bomer - The Normal Heart (HBO) Sterling K. Brown - The People versus O.J. Simpson (F/X) Martin Freeman - Sherlock (BBC America) Ed Harris - Game Change (HBO) Guy Pearce - Mildred Pierce (HBO) Jesse Plemons - Fargo (F/X) Edgar Ramirez - The Assassination of Gianni Versace (F/X) David Thewlis - Fargo (F/X) Ben Whishaw - A Very English Scandal (Amazon Prime) Bokeem Woodbine - Fargo (F/X) 
Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Movie, or TV Special of the Decade: Patricia Arquette - The Act (Hulu) Angela Bassett - American Horror Story (F/X) Kathy Bates - American Horror Story (F/X) Patricia Clarkson - Sharp Objects (HBO) Regina King - American Crime (ABC) Melissa Leo - All the Way & Mildred Pierce (both HBO) Julia Ormond - Temple Grandin (HBO) Julia Roberts - The Normal Heart (HBO) Allison Tolman - Fargo (F/X) Evan Rachel Wood - Mildred Pierce (HBO)
Lead Actor in Daytime of the Decade: Maurice Benard - General Hospital (ABC) Peter Bergman - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Scott Clifton - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Doug Davidson - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Billy Flynn - Days of Our Lives (NBC) Anthony Geary - General Hospital (ABC) Christian LeBlanc - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Billy Miller - General Hospital (ABC) & The Young and the Restless (CBS) James Scott - Days of Our Lives (NBC) Jason Thompson - General Hospital (ABC) & The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Lead Actress in Daytime of the Decade: Eileen Davidson - Days of Our Lives (NBC) & The Young and the Restless (CBS) Susan Flannery - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Nancy Lee Grahn - General Hospital (ABC) Katherine Kelly Lang - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Debbi Morgan - All My Children (ABC) Gina Tognoni - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Heather Tom - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Maura West - As the World Turns (CBS) & General Hospital (ABC) Laura Wright - General Hospital (ABC) Colleen Zenk - As the World Turns (CBS)
Supporting Actor in Daytime of the Decade: Darin Brooks - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Steve Burton - General Hospital (ABC) & The Young and the Restless (CBS) Trent Dawson - As the World Turns (CBS) Chad Duell - General Hospital (ABC) Jonathan Jackson - General Hospital (ABC) Bryton James - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Eric Martsolf - Days of Our Lives (NBC) Greg Rikaart - Days of Our Lives (NBC) & The Young and the Restless (CBS) Greg Vaughan - Days of Our Lives (NBC) Jacob Young - All My Children (ABC) & The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Supporting Actress in Daytime of the Decade: Julie Marie Berman - General Hospital (ABC) Jessica Collins - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Melissa Claire Egan - All My Children (ABC) & The Young and the Restless (CBS) Jane Elliot - General Hospital (ABC) Genie Francis - General Hospital (ABC) & The Young and the Restless (CBS) Amelia Heinle - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Elizabeth Hendrickson - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Michelle Stafford - General Hospital (ABC) Kirsten Storms - General Hospital (ABC) Arianne Zucker - Days of Our Lives (NBC) 
Younger Actor in a Series, Limited Series, or Daytime Soap of the Decade: Max Burkholder - Parenthood (NBC) Chris Colfer - Glee (Fox) Bryan Craig - General Hospital (ABC) Freddie Highmore - Bates Motel (A&E) Connor Jessup - American Crime (ABC) Chandler Massey - Days of Our Lives (NBC) Cameron Monaghan - Shameless (Showtime) Rico Rodriguez - Modern Family (ABC) Marcus Scribner - black-ish (ABC) Jeremy Allen White - Shameless (Showtime)
Younger Actress in a Series, Limited Series, or Daytime Soap of the Decade: Kristen Alderson - General Hospital & One Life to Live (both ABC) Tara Lynne Barr - Casual (Hulu) Millie Bobby Brown - Stranger Things (Netflix) Hunter King - The Young and the Restless (CBS) Yara Shahidi - black-ish (ABC) Kiernan Shipka - Mad Men (AMC) Holly Taylor - The Americans (F/X) Sophie Turner - Game of Thrones (HBO) Mae Whitman - Parenthood (NBC) Maisie Williams - Game of Thrones (HBO) 
Talk/Variety Show Host of the Decade: Samantha Bee - Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (TBS) Stephen Colbert - The Colbert Report (Comedy Central) and The Late Show… (CBS) Jimmy Fallon - Late Night with Jimmy Fallon & The Tonight Show… (both NBC) Chelsea Handler - Chelsea Lately (E!) John Oliver - Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) Dr. Mehmet Oz - The Dr. Oz Show (Syndicated) Amy Schumer - Inside Amy Schumer (Comedy Central) Jon Stewart - The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)  The Hosts of The Talk (CBS) The Hosts of The View (ABC) Game/Reality Host of the Decade: Ted Allen - Chopped (Food Network) RuPaul Charles - RuPaul’s Drag Race (Logo/VH1) Carson Daly - The Voice (NBC) Steve Harvey - Family Feud (Syndicated) Phil Keoghan - The Amazing Race (CBS) Heidi Klum & Tim Gunn - Project Runway (Lifetime) Jane Lynch - Hollywood Game Night (NBC) Jeff Probst - Survivor (CBS) Ryan Seacrest - American Idol (ABC & Fox) Alex Trebek - Jeopardy (Syndicated)
Ensemble of the Decade: As the World Turns (CBS) Big Little Lies (HBO) Downton Abbey (PBS) General Hospital (ABC) Mad Men (AMC) Modern Family (ABC) The Normal Heart (HBO) The People versus O.J. Simpson (F/X) Saturday Night Live (NBC) This is Us (NBC) 
Episode of the Decade:
The Americans - “START” (F/X)
As the World Turns - “# 13,858” (CBS)
Breaking Bad - “Felina” (AMC)
Game of Thrones - “The Battle of the Bastards” (HBO)
Game of Thrones - “Mother’s Mercy” (HBO)
Glee - “The Quarterback” (Fox)
Mad Men - “Person to Person” (AMC)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - “Pilot” (Amazon Prime)
Saturday Night Live - “Betty White/Jay-Z” (NBC)
South Park - The “Black Friday” Trilogy (Comedy Central)
Sports Moment of the Decade:
American Pharoah Wins The Triple Crown (NBC)
The Big Comeback: The Atlanta Falcons blow a 28-3 lead in Super Bowl LI (Fox)
The Cubs Win The World Series - 2016 World Series (Fox)
The Fierce Five - U.S. Women’s Gymnastics, 2012 Summer Olympics (NBC)
Maximum Security Gets Disqualified from the Kentucky Derby (NBC)
Promise Fulfilled: The Cavs Win the 2016 NBA Finals (ABC)
The Shot ‘18: Michigan Beats Houston at the Buzzer - NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament (TNT)
Spotgate: Barrett Was Short - “The Game: Michigan at Ohio State” (ABC)
Team USA Women Win the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup (Fox)
Undisputed: Ohio State Wins the College Football Playoff (ESPN)  
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Married to a Murderer
Married (before/during) Murders:
Aileen Wuornos - married to 69 year old Lewis Gratz Fell, annulled after nine weeks
Albert DeSalvo - married to Irmgard Beck in Frankfurt, had two children, one disabled
Dennis Rader - married to Paula Dietz (1971-2005), had two kids, later divorced
John Wayne Gacy - a closet homosexual, married to Carole Hoff (1972-1976)
H H Holmes - bigamously married three times; Clara Lovering (1876-96), Myrta Belknap (1887-96) and Georgiana Yoke (1894-96), until his execution on 7th May 1896
Albert Fish - paedophile, child rapist & murderer, married to Estella Wilcox (1898-1917) and together had six children: Albert, Anna, Gertrude, Eugene, John and Henry Fish.
Janie Lou Gibbs - poisoned her husband Charles Gibbs, their three sons and grandson
Judy Buenoano - murdered husband James Goodyear and her son Michael, attempted to murder of her fiancé John Gentry and murdered her boyfriend Bobby Joe Morris
Kristen Gilbert - married to Glenn Gilbert (1988-95) with two sons
Dorothea Puente - married to soldier Fred McFaul (1945-48), Swede Axel Johanson (1952-66), Roberto Puente (1966-68) and Pedro Montalvo (1976)
Velma Barfield - married to Thomas Burke (1949-69) until his death and Jennings Barfield (1970-71) until his death, both committed by Velma Barfield
Gary Ridgway - married three times; Claudia Kraig Barrows (1970-72), Marcia Lorene Brown (1973-81) and Judith Lorraine Lynch (1988-2002), only Lynch was married to Ridgway during his 16 year killing spree
Randall Woodfield - married three times, once whilst in prison to Jennifer Lyn Coria
Donald Henry Gaskins - married five times, one who was 13 years old, has two children
John Allen Muhammad - married and divorced twice, once to Mildred Muhammad
Arthur Shawcross - married four times; to Sarah Chatterton with one son, Linda Neary, Penny Sherbino and had an affair with Clara D. Neal
Glen Edward Rogers - married Deborah Ann Nix aged 14 years old (1978-83)
Charles Manson - married and divorced twice to Rosalie Willis (1955-58) and Leona Stevens (1959-63)
John Reginald Christie - married to Ethel Simpson (1920-52), who he murdered
John George Haigh - married to Beatrice 'Betty' Hamer (1934), annulled, with one child who was given up for adoption
Donald Neilson - married to Irene Tate with one daughter Kathryn, jailed as an accessory
Fred West - married to Catherine “Rena” Costello (1962-71)
Harold Shipman - married to Primrose Shipman (1966-2004, his death)
Peter Sutcliffe - married to Sonia Szurma in 1974, separated in 1982, divorced in 1994
Anthony Hardy - married to Judith Dwight (1972-86) with four kids, all prior to murders
Colin Ireland - married twice to paraplegic athlete Virginia Zammit (1982-87) and Janet Young (1989-91) but claimed he "pretended to be gay" to lure his homosexual victims in
Levi Bellfield - unmarried but fathered five children with three women, the final three children with Emma Mills (1995-2004)
Raymond Morris - married twice, second wife was called Carol Morris
George Joseph Smith - married bigamously seven times between 1908 and 1914; Caroline Beatrice Thornhill, Florence Wilson, Edith Peglar, Sarah Freeman, Bessie Munday, Alice Burnham and Alice Reid, two of whom he murdered... to name but a few
Peter Tobin - married and divorced three times; Margaret Mountney / MacKintosh (1969-71), Sylvia Jefferies (1973-76) and Cathy Wilson (1989-93)
Steve Wright - married Angela O'Donovan (1978-87) and Diane Cassell/Cole (1987-88)
Married (after) Murders/Crimes
Richard Ramirez - married in prison to Doreen Lioy, up to his death (1996-2013)
Ted Bundy - engaged to Diane Edwards known as Stephanie Brooks in 1973, and later married Carole Ann Boone whilst on trial and had a daughter with him
Arthur Shawcross - Clara D. Neal who he later married whilst in prison for murder
Henry Lee Lucas  - married Betty Crawford after his conviction for kidnapping three girls
Charles Manson - engaged in prison to Afton Elaine "Star" Burton, never married
Myra Hindley - engaged to Ronnie Sinclair on her 17th birthday for six months
Killers Couples
Ray & Faye Copeland - the killer couple of Missouri (1940-93)
Paul Bernardo & Karla Homolka - "The Ken & Barbie Killers"
Ray Fernandez & Martha Beck - "The Lonely Hearts Killers"
Carol M. Bundy & Doug Clark - "The Sunset Strip Killers"
Cynthia Coffman & James Gregory Marlow - another killer couple
David Ray Parker "The ToyBox Killer" & his girlfriend / accomplice Cindy Lee Hendy
Ian Brady & Myra Hindley - "The Moors Murderers"
David and Catherine Birnie – “The Moorhouse Murderers”
Fred West & Rose West - "The Gloucester Killers"​
Single / Dated Only: (or unmarried owing to a lack of equal rights for gay couples)
Dennis NIlsen - single, homosexual, lived with David "Twinkle" Gallichan
David Berkowitz - single, no wives or known girlfriends
Edmund Kemper - single, troubled upbringing, unable to maintain a normal relationship, but was briefly engaged to a 16-year-old Turlock High School student
Jeffrey Dahmer - single, a homosexual loner, one brief relationship with a boy at school
Joel Rifkin - single, with learning difficulties, no known girlfriends
Ed Gein - single, no girlfriends, his only true love was his mother
Ted Kaczynski - single, but "dated" Joy Richards whilst in prison (1998-2006)
Rodney Alcala - dated Beth Kelleher for a few months before his arrest in 1979
Robert Pickton - habitual user/murderer of prostitutes, he once dated Connie Anderson
Ronald Dominique - single, homosexual serial killer, no known boyfriends or partners
Larry Eyler - single, homosexual serial killer, no known boyfriends or partners
Dean Arnold Corll - a homosexual "relationship" with 12 year old David Brooks
Lee Boyd Malvo - single, a few girlfriends, once was referred in the press as "Kaitlin"
Orville Lynn Majors - unmarried, single
Herbert Mullin - had a steady girlfriend but expressed worries to her that he was gay
Richard Chase - single, hospitalised, no known girlfriends
Graham Young - single, no known girlfriends, convicted / hospitalised
Michael Lupo - homosexual, claimed to have had over 3000 lovers
Patrick MacKay - single, institutionalised from his early teens
Robert Maudsley - single, rent-boy / drug-addict, sexually-abused and incarcerated
Robert Black - single, occasional girlfriends, nothing long-term
Kenneth Erskine - unknown
Steven Grieveson - unknown
Stephen Griffiths - dated Kathy Hancock for 12 months, stalked her for 10 years
Trevor Hardy - his partner Sheilagh Farrow provided his alibi, which meant he was released from prison, and went on to murder Sharon Mosoph
Stephen Port - homosexual, numerous former boyfriends but names unknown
Robert Napper - Single, sexually-abused, unknown of any long-term relationships​
Beverley Allitt - boyfriend Stephen Biggs, the only real love in her life
Source Michael J Buchanan-Dunne
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