Play video content CENSORI CUTS LOOSE Bianca Censori's looking like a whole new woman -- it just takes a lap dance to finally see her grinning, relaxing and thoroughly enjoying an afternoon outing with Kanye West in Miami.
Of course, Bianca's been her husband's muse ... serving as a blank and expressionless canvas for his artistic creativity -- no matter how bizarre -- which is why this video of her cutting loose Sunday is so interesting.
Atlanta Andrew Wyeth. Alfred’s World. Season 4 Episode 9 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Atlanta Andrew Wyeth. Alfred’s World. Season 4 Episode 9 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » The description for this week’s episode reads, “They always making Paper Boi go through something.” And it’s so true.
What if a spoonful of ice cream could stretch out like melted mozzarella on a pizza?
"Mess!" you think. Or perhaps, "Fun!"
Ice cream with an elastic texture is a treat around the Levant. In Ramallah, two shops – with intertwined histories — cater to Palestinian cravings.
Rukab's is the original. It opened in 1941 as a cafe in the same spot where it still stands. But 59-year-old Hassan Rukab, son of the founder, says his family's ice cream business was operating much earlier.
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Actor José Zúñiga guest stars as Javier Escano in 'Chicago P.D.' Season 9. Viewers have probably seen Zúñiga in one of his many previous acting roles. Published on March 30, 2022 2 min read Chicago P.D. Season 9 introduced Carmela Zumbado as Anna Avalos. Anna starts working as a CI for Hank Voight and is involved in a very dangerous mission. She starts working at a bakery owned by Javier Escano, who is using the store as a front for his cartel business.
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RereadingBooksHenry Mayhew's dazzling 'Cyclopoedia' of London street life gave voice to the city's poor and has influenced writers from Kingsley to Larkin. Robert Douglas-Fairhurst on the greatest Victorian novel never writtenOpen a photograph album of Victorian London and you enter a strange twilight world. Clothes and objects are drained of colour, restricting life to a palette of bleached and muddy greys. And everywhere there is the same silence. The churning noise of the city is cancelled out by the click of the shutter.
Redeem now Shaquille O'Neal joked about the moment his former teammate Kobe Bryant gained his respect early in his career at a memorial for the star and his daughter Gianna on Monday.O'Neal recounted the moment that two of Bryant's Lakers teammates complained to him that Bryant was not passing enough.O'Neal said that as one of the team's senior players, he went to Bryant and told him: "Kobe, there's no I in team.
As Variety celebrates its 115th anniversary, we peered back into the archives to honor some of Hollywood’s biggest movers and shakers that were chronicled in the pages of Variety Magazine. The Walt Disney Company that many know and love today was originally founded as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio back in 1923, and the company adopted its current name in 1986.
Play video content HONORING THE LEGACY Lil Eazy-E thinks his father, Eazy-E's street sign in Compton probably should've come a little bit sooner ... but the day is finally here and everybody's celebratin'!!!
TMZ Hip Hop chopped it up with Lil Eazy on Wednesday as "Eazy Street" became the newest official order in Hub City. LE revealed he's got big plans for the estate in the future ... including some collab with AI.
Educational TVThe CBeebies show saved parents struggling under lockdown by making maths fun. But how do its makers come up with their ideas – and what would happen if seven ate nine?
When the first lockdown struck and schools closed, parents suddenly found themselves reassessing their approach to screen time. Their choice was simple: they could either labour on, attempting to piece together a ramshackle Rube Goldberg parenting strategy that kept their children healthy, happy and educated, while maintaining their own obligations to full-time employment, or they could bite the bullet, plonk them in front of the telly and hope their kids’ brains wouldn’t entirely atrophy.