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marcorossi · 1 year
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catrakomtrikru · 2 years
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Something I haven't seen posted on here is the fact that after playing a game and having to use different transport, Jenna Brenneman gets to the airport, with teammate audra morrison.
They're taking Delta. Who refused to check her hockey sticks. Made her carry them to tsa who through the sticks in the trash.
Unfucking believable. This would never happen to an NHL. and NHL players don't have to pay for shit. The women have to buy all their gear and let me tell you, as a hockey player that shit is expensive.
This whole thing is fucking disgusting. Fuck you Delta.
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tabloidtoc · 4 years
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Closer, March 9
Cover: Annette Bening and Warren Beatty -- inside their private world 
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Page 1: Contents 
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Page 2: The Big Picture -- Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy on the set of 1932′s Towed in a Hole 
Page 4: Tracee Ellis Ross makes mom Diana Ross proud by singing 
Page 5: Heidi Klum finds happiness on marriage no. 3, Princess Diana’s letters go up for sale 
Page 6: Hellos & Goodbyes 
Page 8: Picture Perfect -- Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager wig out to celebrate President’s Day 
Page 9: Jessica Chastain in a Love To All t-shirt, Dr. Mehmet Oz and grandson Jovan
Page 10: Kerry Washington, Jimmy Fallon and the Backstreet Boys 
Page 12: Stacy Keach on Kidding, Jane Seymour performed a ventriloquist act, Maureen McCormick and H.R. Pufnstuf 
Page 16: Jane Russell -- The pinup made men’s knees weak but to her adoring children she was a devoted mom 
Page 18: Sidney Poitier -- at 93 the Hollywood icon looks back at obstacles he’s overcome and blessings he’s received 
Page 22: Cover Story -- Annette Bening and Warren Beatty -- the famed couple have reached a new chapter in their 28-year love story 
Page 29: Horoscopes -- Pisces Rob Reiner 
Page 30: Entertainment -- Sally Field on Dispatches from Elsewhere, Martin Freeman on Breeders, In the Spotlight -- Nick Offerman 
Page 32: Movies -- Elisabeth Moss on The Invisible Man 
Page 33: DVDs, Books, Music -- James Taylor on American Standard 
Page 34: Television 
Page 36: Great Escape -- Samantha Brown on Santa Fe, New Mexico 
Page 40: 5 Ways to Avoid Pharmacy Mistakes 
Page 42: Whatever Happened to the Cast From NYPD Blue? Dennis Franz, David Caruso, James McDaniel, Sherry Stringfield, Amy Brenneman, Nicholas Turturro 
Page 43: It Happened This Week 
Page 44: John Tesh on how Connie Sellecca helped him win the fight of his life 
Page 48: Luke Bryan uses lessons from his own painful past to help others 
Page 50: Reba McEntire starting over at 65 and why she will never give up on love 
Page 52: Flip Wilson battled demons through his life but left behind a legacy of laughter 
Page 56: Beauty -- blush -- Jennifer Garner 
Page 58: My Life in 10 Pictures -- Drew Barrymore 
Page 60: Flashback
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“In a world in which women of all colors are constantly forced to battle with men for equity and inclusion, we [Rhimes and Ellen Pompeo, who presented her with her award] had the good fortune to work in an environment that we had nurtured and built with enough of our sweat and tears over enough years that we no longer needed to battle men to get to the top of a mountain. We just built our own mountains and then we realized all we simply had to do was equalize and include one another.
I tell you this for two reasons. One, I'm awesome. And I work with a ton of other equally awesome women. And women do not brag enough. The other day I came to this conclusion that men brag and women hide. Even when they don't deserve to brag, men brag, like Trump and Kavanaugh. When men do deserve to brag they are good at it. They do it so well. Men brag about everything. Even things that aren't things.
A little while ago in an inspiring article, Ellen [Pompeo] told the world she was the highest paid woman in dramatic television. She did not hide. She bragged. She said she was powerful and she said she deserved it. And there was some blowback. And there should not have been. I have seen a thousand articles like that from men, but she's a woman and she shouldn't say things like that. She should hide. I was really mad on her behalf but then what did I go and do.
Ryan Murphy, bless your amazingly talented heart. When Ryan, who is here, made his amazing deal with Netflix what did he do? He shouted his salary to the world and he did this gorgeous cover shoot for the Hollywood Reporter. He deserved every minute of it and I applauded him. When I made a deal with Netflix, I let them report my salary wrong in the press and I did as few interviews as possible. Then I put my head down and worked. In other words, I hid. I'm getting this award for inspiring other women and how can I inspire anyone if I'm hiding?
So, let me take a deep breath. And on behalf of women everywhere in the name of not leaving my sister hanging, I will brag. I got to say this is harder than I thought. I am the highest paid showrunner in television.
How's that for girl power? I'm going to send for a little black girl magic. The point is that we need to set an example. I am and we are awesome. Which is another way of saying we have power and we are powerful women. And when we say we have power we are really saying we deserve to have power. We deserve whatever good thing it is we are getting. Demanding what you deserve can feel like a radical act. We live in a world in which only men are allowed to scream, cry, and demand and do this in places like senate hearings.
Women who scream or cry or demand or deserve are not sympathetic. Women who do that are deemed difficult and they are called crazy. They are labeled the bitches who need to go. We need to support the incredible powerful women around us. We need to encourage that power. We need to delight in it. We need to make sure the power of other women is enjoyed and celebrated. We need to all agree to be difficult crazy bitches who need to go.
Which brings me to my second reason for saying all this. Throughout my career, and every turn, and every step, I have found at the heart of every last one of my successes profound and amazing women with whom I have the good fortune to work. With whom I've formed incredible sisterhood bonds. Women so different from me who have changed who I am in my core. I think of the actors, Ellen, Sandra Oh, Amy Brenneman, and Kerry Washington. I think of writers like Krista Vernoffand and Jenna Bans. I think of directors like Debbie Allen. The smart women who forced me into my nice clothes like Dana Asher or Orsolina Garcia. All of the extraordinary women I work with at Shondaland. Channing Dungey at ABC. The unbelievable posse of women in power and friendship with the women of Time's Up. My nanny who is basically the single most important working woman on the planet.
At every turn, there are women, good women, great women, leaning on and learning from and leading one another. That inspiration, hard work, and community make it feel a little easier to fight this good fight. I tell you this story of Ellen and me because I want to make a point. This point. The struggle we are in the midst of that feels so hard is hard but it is not impossible. Not if you have a community. A real one. A supportive one. And tonight we have one another but there are women out there who are struggling alone. Who do not have other women on their set. Who may be the only person of color in their company. Who may be older than you are used to, or younger, or browner, or less abled. Women you have forgotten to include in your conversations and your world. Be a person who pulls other women, new different women, into your circle. Widen your circle to hold more people. Lose your judgments of who someone is based on what you've heard or what you assumed. Make some friends. Find some new sisters. Come together, work together, brag together, be powerful together, and whenever we can we should be lifting other women up. Because lifting someone up is what lifts us. That is the point.”
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tabloidtoc · 5 years
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Closer, October 7
Cover: Remembering Burt Reynolds 
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Page 1: Contents 
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Page 2: The Big Picture -- President John F. Kennedy and his son John Jr. in 1963 
Page 4: Amy Brenneman dealing with challenging situations 
Page 5: Charo moving on with life after her husband’s suicide, Jimmy Kimmel -- my kids don’t think I’m funny 
Page 6: Hellos & Goodbyes 
Page 8: Picture Perfect -- Christie Brinkley and daughter Sailor Brinkley-Cook and Val Chmerkovskiy on DWTS 
Page 9: Angela Kinsey and Jenna Fischer, Judith Light 
Page 10: Grandmas Are the Best -- Patti LaBelle, Suzanne Somers, Jaclyn Smith 
Page 12: Reese Witherspoon, Tanya Tucker, Rob Lowe 
Page 14: Busy Philipps with daughters Cricket and Birdie, Jennifer Garner, Meghan King Edmonds 
Page 16: Secrets of Downton Abbey 
Page 18: Cover Story -- Burt Reynolds -- Romance, regrets and redemption 
Page 22: Jamie Lee Curtis -- lessons from my mother Janet Leigh 
Page 24: Meghan Markle back to work 
Page 29: Horoscopes -- Libra Julie Andrews 
Page 30: Entertainment -- Billy Bob Thornton on Goliath, Timothy Hutton on Almost Family, In the Spotlight -- Forest Whitaker 
Page 32: Movies -- Renee Zellweger on Judy
Page 33: Music -- Kristin Chenoweth on For the Girls 
Page 34: Television 
Page 36: Great Escape -- Olivia Newton-John on Melbourne, Australia 
Page 40: 5 superfoods that detoxify and heal 
Page 42: Whatever Happened to the Cast from Profiler -- Julian McMahon, Peter Frechette, Ally Walker, Roma Maffia, Robert Davi 
Page 43: It Happened This Week 
Page 44: Catherine Oxenberg -- I didn’t know my own strength 
Page 48: Demi Moore -- making peace with my past 
Page 50: Michael Douglas -- what I’ve learned at 75 
Page 52: Dolly Parton’s country couture 
Page 54: The style of Tracee Ellis Ross 
Page 56: Beauty -- hair volume -- Teri Hatcher 
Page 58: My Life in 10 Pictures -- Catherine Zeta-Jones 
Page 60: Flashback -- Raincoats worn by Gordon Jackson in 1949 and Tyra Banks now, funky hats worn by Sophia Loren in 1975 and Miley Cyrus now, Mister Rogers in 1989 and played by Tom Hanks now, Wheaties Heroes Chris Evert in 1987 and Serena Williams now 
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