ObituaryRandolph HearstUS tycoon sobered by his daughter's kidnapRandolph Apperson Hearst, who has died aged 85, was the one of the five sons of William Randolph Hearst who looked after the business side of his family's vast American newspaper, magazine and broadcasting empire. Quiet and fabulously wealthy, he was catapulted into most unwanted notoriety when his daughter, Patty, was kidnapped in February 1974 by a group of black militants calling themselves the Symbionese Liberation Army.
Chloë Sevigny isn't just a regular bride — she's a cool bride. This weekend, the acclaimed actress and her husband of two years Siniša Mačković , officially celebrated their nuptials for the second time – they privately said their "I dos" back in 2020 – in a quaint Connecticut ceremony. And while this isn't Sevingy's first wedding rodeo, she certainly went all out with her bridal looks. The actress/filmmaker and her stylist Haley Wollens put together three stunning ensembles in different styles that reflected her chic and multifaceted fashion taste.
“Top Chef” last won an Emmy in the competition category in 2010 (it won an editing Emmy in 2008) but it’s been shut out of wins for too many years.
Until “RuPaul’s Drag Race” took over the reality competition category, trophies tended to go to the most familiar — albeit well-crafted options — rather than the best shows.
Now, reality competition is, well, super competitive. Last year’s winner, “Lizzo’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls,” was an empowering and joyful series that captured the mood of America, while nominees such as “Nailed It!
Do you have a favorite part about Desiree?
She's just a free spirit. Her sensuality is on display. You want to play at it. It's on display; it's a big part of who she is. There are no rules, you have three breasts or whatever, there are no rules. [Laughs.] Do what you want, wear what you want, say what you want.
Has that impacted you at all? The way that you act as Angela?
One of the stars of the popular History channel show Ax Men was killed in a car accident on Friday.
Gabe Rygaard, 45, died near his home in Port Angeles, Washington when the white Ford Bronco he was driving rear ended another car and then spun out into oncoming traffic.
The Peninsula Daily News reports that he later died from his injuries after being taken to the nearby Olympic Medical Center.