The farmers have made their final choices. On the May 9 episode of Fox’s reality dating series Farmer Wants a Wife, Farmer Brandon, Farmer Mitchell, Farmer Ty, and Farmer Nathan each revealed which of their final two women they wanted to invite to move to the farm. The decisions were difficult, and in one case, surprising.
Farmer Brandon Grace and Brandon in ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ | ©2024 Fox Media LLC.
Farmer Brandon was hoping to find a woman who wouldn’t mind giving up city amenities for life on his potato farm in Colorado. After he sent some women home (and others self-eliminated) he was down to his final two. Grace, 25, is a communications associate from Wisconsin. Emerson, 26, is a college counselor from small-town Iowa.
Brandon had some serious concerns about Grace’s willingness to give up her life outside of Milwaukee for the farm life in Colorado. In some ways,...
Farmer Brandon Grace and Brandon in ‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ | ©2024 Fox Media LLC.
Farmer Brandon was hoping to find a woman who wouldn’t mind giving up city amenities for life on his potato farm in Colorado. After he sent some women home (and others self-eliminated) he was down to his final two. Grace, 25, is a communications associate from Wisconsin. Emerson, 26, is a college counselor from small-town Iowa.
Brandon had some serious concerns about Grace’s willingness to give up her life outside of Milwaukee for the farm life in Colorado. In some ways,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Feature documentary “Yintah” was more than a decade in the making as documentarians captured the Wet’suwet’en nation’s right to stewardship and sovereignty over their territories.
Directed by Jennifer Wickham, Brenda Michell, and Michael Toledano, “Yintah” debuted at the True/False Film Fest and screened at North America’s biggest documentary film festival Hot Docs as part of the Land|Sky|Sea program. The feature was made with the participation of over three dozen Wet’suwet’en community members, with the title translating to “land” in the Wet’suwet’en language.
The documentary centers on the aftermath of the 1997 landmark Delgamuukw-Gidsaywa Supreme Court of Canada case where the court recognized that the Wet’suwet’en people have never given up title to an area of land larger than New Jersey in northern British Columbia. The case included Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs and Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs as plaintiffs.
Directed by Jennifer Wickham, Brenda Michell, and Michael Toledano, “Yintah” debuted at the True/False Film Fest and screened at North America’s biggest documentary film festival Hot Docs as part of the Land|Sky|Sea program. The feature was made with the participation of over three dozen Wet’suwet’en community members, with the title translating to “land” in the Wet’suwet’en language.
The documentary centers on the aftermath of the 1997 landmark Delgamuukw-Gidsaywa Supreme Court of Canada case where the court recognized that the Wet’suwet’en people have never given up title to an area of land larger than New Jersey in northern British Columbia. The case included Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs and Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs as plaintiffs.
- 4/26/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Rawalpindi, April 28 (Ians) Pakistan opener Fakhar Zamans ninth century in Odi cricket helped the hosts secure a five-wicket victory over New Zealand in the series opener at the Pindi Cricket Stadium. Through this, Pakistan also claimed their 500th win in ODIs, becoming only the third team to do so after Australia and India.
Chasing 289, Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq shared a solid 124-run opening stand. After scoring his 15th Odi half-century, Imam was trapped leg-before by leg-spinner Ish Sodhi in the 22nd over, departing for 60 off 65 balls, laced with five fours and one six.
After ‘mam’s departure, Zaman added 90 runs for the second wicket with captain Babar Azam and also brought up his ninth Odi century in the 35th over. Babar missed out on his 25th Odi half-century by one when he was caught behind off pacer Adam Milne in the next over, with Shan Masood too departing cheaply.
With 12 overs remaining,...
Chasing 289, Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq shared a solid 124-run opening stand. After scoring his 15th Odi half-century, Imam was trapped leg-before by leg-spinner Ish Sodhi in the 22nd over, departing for 60 off 65 balls, laced with five fours and one six.
After ‘mam’s departure, Zaman added 90 runs for the second wicket with captain Babar Azam and also brought up his ninth Odi century in the 35th over. Babar missed out on his 25th Odi half-century by one when he was caught behind off pacer Adam Milne in the next over, with Shan Masood too departing cheaply.
With 12 overs remaining,...
- 4/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Hugh Grant seems to have no problem revealing his candid thoughts, no matter how offensive they may be to others.
In his latest remarks, the British actor recalled making fun of his former co-star Drew Barrymore’s singing while working on their film “Music & Lyrics”.
“I’m auto-tuned a bit, but not as much as some,” Grant, 62, recently told Wired in an interview while recounting his singing in the 2007 rom-com.
“Drew Barrymore was in that film with me and I don’t think she’d mind me saying her singing is just horrendous,” he confessed. “I’ve heard dogs bark better than she sings.”
Read More: Hugh Grant Compares Himself To A ‘Scrotum’ At The 2023 Oscars
The “Love Actually” star then noted that after “they tuned her up,” Barrymore “sounded way better than me because she’s got heart and voice and rock ‘n’ roll.”
His remarks come after he recently went viral,...
In his latest remarks, the British actor recalled making fun of his former co-star Drew Barrymore’s singing while working on their film “Music & Lyrics”.
“I’m auto-tuned a bit, but not as much as some,” Grant, 62, recently told Wired in an interview while recounting his singing in the 2007 rom-com.
“Drew Barrymore was in that film with me and I don’t think she’d mind me saying her singing is just horrendous,” he confessed. “I’ve heard dogs bark better than she sings.”
Read More: Hugh Grant Compares Himself To A ‘Scrotum’ At The 2023 Oscars
The “Love Actually” star then noted that after “they tuned her up,” Barrymore “sounded way better than me because she’s got heart and voice and rock ‘n’ roll.”
His remarks come after he recently went viral,...
- 3/16/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Hugh Grant has picked the hill he wants to die on: A “Notting Hill” Easter egg, to be exact.
The deadpan actor revealed during a Wired video alongside “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” co-stars Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez that he found the ending of 1999 rom-com “Notting Hill” to be “nauseating” due to a small detail director Roger Michell included.
“Notting Hill,” which has been considered by many a rom-com classic over the years, stars Julia Roberts as Anna Scott, a famous actress who falls for local British bookstore owner William Thacker (Grant) while filming on location. The final scene shows Anna cuddling with William on a park bench as he reads a novel, one that had a special meaning to late director Michell.
“In that nauseating moment on the bench at the end, I’m reading ‘Captain Corelli’s Mandolin’ by Louis de Bernières, which was going to be his next film,...
The deadpan actor revealed during a Wired video alongside “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” co-stars Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez that he found the ending of 1999 rom-com “Notting Hill” to be “nauseating” due to a small detail director Roger Michell included.
“Notting Hill,” which has been considered by many a rom-com classic over the years, stars Julia Roberts as Anna Scott, a famous actress who falls for local British bookstore owner William Thacker (Grant) while filming on location. The final scene shows Anna cuddling with William on a park bench as he reads a novel, one that had a special meaning to late director Michell.
“In that nauseating moment on the bench at the end, I’m reading ‘Captain Corelli’s Mandolin’ by Louis de Bernières, which was going to be his next film,...
- 3/16/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
The My Beautiful Laundrette screenwriter tweets about accident from his hospital bed.
Hanif Kureishi, the Oscar-nominated writer of landmark British film My Beautiful Laundrette, has revealed that he has been left without the use of his arms and legs after a taking a fall in Rome on Boxing Day (December 26).
In a series of tweets from hospital on Friday (January 6), Kureishi reported that after the fall it is “unclear whether I will ever be able to walk again, or whether I’ll ever be able to hold a pen.”
London-born Kureishi asked his Twitter followers for assistance with “voice assisted hardware and software,...
Hanif Kureishi, the Oscar-nominated writer of landmark British film My Beautiful Laundrette, has revealed that he has been left without the use of his arms and legs after a taking a fall in Rome on Boxing Day (December 26).
In a series of tweets from hospital on Friday (January 6), Kureishi reported that after the fall it is “unclear whether I will ever be able to walk again, or whether I’ll ever be able to hold a pen.”
London-born Kureishi asked his Twitter followers for assistance with “voice assisted hardware and software,...
- 1/7/2023
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
The My Beautiful Laundrette screenwriter tweets about accident from his hospital bed.
Hanif Kureishi, the Oscar-nominated writer of landmark British film My Beautiful Laundrette, has revealed that he has been left without the use of his arms and legs after a taking a fall in Rome on Boxing Day (December 26).
In a series of tweets from hospital on Friday (January 6), Kureishi reported that after the fall it is “unclear whether I will ever be able to walk again, or whether I’ll ever be able to hold a pen.”
London-born Kureishi asked his Twitter followers for assistance with “voice assisted hardware and software,...
Hanif Kureishi, the Oscar-nominated writer of landmark British film My Beautiful Laundrette, has revealed that he has been left without the use of his arms and legs after a taking a fall in Rome on Boxing Day (December 26).
In a series of tweets from hospital on Friday (January 6), Kureishi reported that after the fall it is “unclear whether I will ever be able to walk again, or whether I’ll ever be able to hold a pen.”
London-born Kureishi asked his Twitter followers for assistance with “voice assisted hardware and software,...
- 1/7/2023
- ScreenDaily
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