Like many people with fluctuating weight, Shannon Beador has been avoiding the scale.
But in People’s exclusive clip from Monday’s Real Housewives of Orange County, the mother of three finally steps on the scale for the first time — where she not only learns just how much weight she’s gained but also that she’s on the fast-track for diabetes, heart disease and obesity.
The emotional scene goes down when Shannon visits Tim Ramirez, DC, a holistic specialist whose chiropractic work and sports exercises helps his clients achieve a healthy body.
“I’m ready to lose the weight.
But in People’s exclusive clip from Monday’s Real Housewives of Orange County, the mother of three finally steps on the scale for the first time — where she not only learns just how much weight she’s gained but also that she’s on the fast-track for diabetes, heart disease and obesity.
The emotional scene goes down when Shannon visits Tim Ramirez, DC, a holistic specialist whose chiropractic work and sports exercises helps his clients achieve a healthy body.
“I’m ready to lose the weight.
- 7/24/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
Now Is The Time. Now Is The Best Time. Now Is The Best Time Of Your Life. Written by Michael Levinton, Laura von Holt, and Little Lord Directed by Michael Levinton Presented by Little Lord At Abrons Arts Center, NYC October 19-November 5, 2016
Now Is The Time. Now Is The Best Time. Now Is The Best Time Of Your Life., the world premiere play by Brooklyn's Little Lord theater company, takes its extensive title from "The Best Time of Your Life," written in 1974 as a new theme song for Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress attraction. The Disney portion of this allusion is, on the whole, less important to Now is the Time, which boasts a running time of 300 years, than is the contradiction inherent in the image of a historical progress that is also a circle, endlessly accumulating and endlessly vanishing. The accumulation is made concrete by the set, presided over...
Now Is The Time. Now Is The Best Time. Now Is The Best Time Of Your Life., the world premiere play by Brooklyn's Little Lord theater company, takes its extensive title from "The Best Time of Your Life," written in 1974 as a new theme song for Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress attraction. The Disney portion of this allusion is, on the whole, less important to Now is the Time, which boasts a running time of 300 years, than is the contradiction inherent in the image of a historical progress that is also a circle, endlessly accumulating and endlessly vanishing. The accumulation is made concrete by the set, presided over...
- 10/27/2016
- by Leah Richards
- www.culturecatch.com
They say blood is thicker than water. But for Teresa Giudice, that's not the case. The 44-year-old Turning Tables author has spent season 7 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey focused on redemption after her 11-month stay in prison - even repairing strained relationships with former best friend Jacqueline Laurita, her brother Joe Gorga and her sister-in-law Melissa Gorga. But on Sunday's all-new episode, Giudice showed she wasn't ready to forgive and forget with just anyone. Meeting with estranged cousins Kathy Wakile and Rosie Pierri, Giudice closed the book on their relationship for good - telling them that she wanted to "cut the cancer out.
- 9/19/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
It takes a lot of chutzpah to mansplain to a god, but Ichabod Crane has never been one to shy away from a challenge. So when Sleepy Hollow‘s oldest living Revolutionary widower gets trapped in the Archives with The Hidden One, Crane doesn’t let a teachable moment slip away.
The result? One of the season’s better episodes, an hour in which:
* Ichabod is allowed to be funny but not necessarily goofy (and there is a difference)
* We get some serious, interesting movement on The Hidden One and Pandora, as well as a hint of how their involvement...
The result? One of the season’s better episodes, an hour in which:
* Ichabod is allowed to be funny but not necessarily goofy (and there is a difference)
* We get some serious, interesting movement on The Hidden One and Pandora, as well as a hint of how their involvement...
- 3/19/2016
- TVLine.com
The winning filmmaker will receive a digital distribution consultation from SnagFilms and will become a candidate for the June Project of the Month. That winner will be in the running for Project of the Year. The four projects up for this week's Project of the Week are listed below (with descriptions courtesy of the filmmakers). You can vote at the bottom of the page. The Life of Flowers: Exploring the bond between a young Bosnian woman and an American exchange student facing deportation. Finding Groovopolis: By uncovering his father's screenplay from the 90s, filmmaker Wil Kristin explores his dad's work-free, free-love quest for happiness. Not It: "Laverne and Shirley" meets "The Sopranos." 2 girls, 1 mob boss. 5 days. The Earth Moves: "The Earth Moves" is about Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, "Einstein on the Beach," and the connection between physics, opera, and imagination. Voting will end Monday, June 29 at 11 a.m....
- 6/26/2015
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
Here's your daily dose of an indie film, web series, TV pilot, what-have-you in progress -- at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments. Not It Logline: "Laverne and Shirley" meets "The Sopranos." 2 girls, 1 mob boss. 5 days. Elevator Pitch: It's a light hearted comedy (starring two woman) that has nothing to do with sex or dating. Two sisters find themselves once again in the predicament of having no money and end up taking on a notorious mob boss in exchange for free rent. "Laverne and Shirley" meets "The Sopranos." Production Team: Director: Chris Crutchfield Writer: Angelique Gray Producer: Desiree Abeyta About the Film: When Angelique pitched the idea of two women finding themselves in the stereotypically male dominant world of the mob, I nearly fell off my barstool laughing.
- 6/24/2015
- by Indiewire
- Indiewire
From a small stint in 3 Idiots to a small yet significant role in Hollywood biggie Fast and Furious 7, Ali Fazal has come a long way. Recently, the charming actor visited glamsham office to promote his film Fast and Furious 7 and spoke in length about his maiden step in Hollywood, his experience working on Fast and Furious franchise, what to expect from the film and much more. Here are the excerpts:
How Fast And Furious 7 happened to you?
Fast And Furious is significantly important role. It happened very randomly because when I was shooting for Bobby Jasoos and I got a call. I was chilling around with my friends in the mountains, up trekking there and that's when my agent Purvi called and said why don't you just try it out it being Fast and Furious franchise? I took it in all fun because I didn't even have...
How Fast And Furious 7 happened to you?
Fast And Furious is significantly important role. It happened very randomly because when I was shooting for Bobby Jasoos and I got a call. I was chilling around with my friends in the mountains, up trekking there and that's when my agent Purvi called and said why don't you just try it out it being Fast and Furious franchise? I took it in all fun because I didn't even have...
- 4/2/2015
- GlamSham
TheWrap is pleased to announce that its 2015 ShortList Film Festival featuring the best in award-winning shorts from around the world will be held from August 4 – 18, 2015, and for the first time adds a prize for one original short film.
The new Creators League Prize will award $5,000 and an artist-in-residence status with a $15,000 living stipend to the creator of an original film no longer than five minutes, in addition to the 12 finalists in the main competition.
Submissions will open on February 15, 2015 with the winner chosen by PepsiCo Global Brands Cmo and Creators League Founder Frank Cooper, along with a leading filmmaker to be announced in the future.
The new Creators League Prize will award $5,000 and an artist-in-residence status with a $15,000 living stipend to the creator of an original film no longer than five minutes, in addition to the 12 finalists in the main competition.
Submissions will open on February 15, 2015 with the winner chosen by PepsiCo Global Brands Cmo and Creators League Founder Frank Cooper, along with a leading filmmaker to be announced in the future.
- 1/28/2015
- by Wrap Staff
- The Wrap
I posted my review of "Bad Judge" on Monday. Not it's your turn. For those of you who tuned in tonight, what did you think? Was Kate Walsh's judge too bad, not bad enough, or just right? Could you identify which scenes were leftovers from the original pilot and which were added later? (And did you notice the many continuity mistakes that happened as the result of the Frankenstein approach?) Did you like Ryan Hansen (doing his second "Bad" sitcom in a row) as Walsh's sex buddy? Tone Bell as the bailiff? The kid whom the revised pilot goes out of its way to write out hastily? Did you laugh? And will you watch again? Have at it. And enjoy Kate Walsh's Photoshopped puppet legs one more time.
- 10/3/2014
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
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