Jennifer Aniston has revealed she used to clean toilets to make extra cash. The former Friends star - who now rakes in big bucks for her movies - told Parade magazine she wasn’t well off as a child so scrubbed people’s loos to boost her pocket money
Uma Thurman Tells Moms: Be Who You Are - Celebrity Baby Blog
They didn t ask for it, and they don t need to hear about it. Revealing that she ll never move from New York City we can t live anywhere else because my children s father lives here, she explains Uma admits that she s
‘Mr. George’ to leave library - Evening Sun
George Matthew never liked the idea that libraries are a place for quiet, reserved study. He never liked the idea that stories were just words on a page. So in his 12 years at Guthrie Memorial Library, the assistant director of youth services who’s
Fuck The Rich - Salon
from the rich. The top 1% have something like 40% of the wealth in America. It’s them or us. The 50 trillion has to be paid and you KNOW it’s going to come from the middle class if we don’t do something now. Why not billionaires? Celebrities and
Trevor D. Rhone, 69 - Washington Post
Trevor D. Rhone, 69, a leading Caribbean playwright and screenwriter who co-wrote the 1972 film “The Harder They Come,” which helped introduce reggae music and urban Jamaican culture to international audiences, died Sept. 15 in a hospital in Kingston
La Grange native appearing on TV twice the same night - Arlington Heights Post
There’s a simple reason why Tricia O’Kelley didn’t start her acting career earlier in life. “It never dawned on me that I could make a living this way,” the Lyons Township High School graduate said. Click to enlarge image Tricia Kelly, Patrick J
UArts student’s Fringe work is a hit - Philadelphia Daily News
From the moment he entered the University of the Arts as a freshman, Jamison Foreman, now 21, had this in his head: By the time I graduate, I’ll have written a musical. “Yeah, yeah,” said his new school friends. We’ll believe it when we see it. When
Tour de force Hepburn show in Newtown - Danbury News-Times
Performances, unfortunately, do not always age as well as wine. Actors playing the same role night after night can fall into a routine that lulls once-exciting performances into an air of the mechanical. Luckily, more often than not, a performance






