Pat Loud was the mother of the family profiled on what is usually described as the first reality show, An American Family, which aired on PBS in 1973. He died last week at the age of 84.ĭiana Millay played Laura Collins on the long-running horror soap Dark Shadows. He also appeared in many other shows and movies. John Reilly was best known for his role as Sean Donely on General Hospital. He died last week at the age of 86.ĭearon Thompson - also known as Deezer D - played nurse Malik on ER. He also auditioned to play James Bond after Sean Connery left the role. John Richardson appeared in such movies as One Million Years B.C., She, and On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. Sheldon Adelson was the billionaire businessman who not only poured a lot of money into politics and social causes but also owned the Sands and Venetian hotels in Las Vegas, among other properties. He died Wednesday at the age of 81 (Roy died last year at the age of 75). Siegfried Fischbacher was half of Siegfried & Roy, the Las Vegas magicians who incorporated wild animals into their act.
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Michael Apted directed such movies as Coal Miner’s Daughter, Gorillas in the Mist, and the 007 film The World Is Not Enough, but he may be best known as the director of the Seven Up series of documentaries, which followed a group of British school children from 7 years old to their 60s. He was also a member of the Hall of Fame, and pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Brooklyn Dodgers in the ’40s and ’50s. Tommy Lasorda coached the Los Angeles Dodgers to two World Series, and was involved with the team as a scout and executive for over 70 years. RIP Tommy Lasorda, Michael Apted, Sigfried Fischbacher, Sheldon Adelson, John Richardson, Dearon Thompson, John Reilly, Diana Millay, and Pat Loud I can’t remember if I’ve even had it before - maybe once? - but I remember the commercial vividly. As Food & Wine reports, it’s fancier than your typical supermarket frozen treat. It’s not the name of a hotel or a car or a trendy dance it’s actually a popular dessert from the ’90s that the Good Humor brand is bringing back to stores. Now, you may be thinking to yourself, “I didn’t know it was gone!” Uploaded to YouTube by CBS Sunday Morning The Viennetta Is Back! I knew about their magazines, but I don’t think I knew the company also publishes the Harry Potter and Hunger Games books. 100 Years of ScholasticĬhildren’s magazine and book publisher Scholastic turns 100 this year, and CBS Sunday Morning went behind the scenes. If you live in New Mexico, you might not want to read the list. Rounding out the top five are North Dakota, New York, and Vermont. The site based their rankings on income, housing, childcare costs, healthcare, violent crime stats, and divorce rates. Massachusetts beats Minnesota, according to this report by WalletHub. And the Number One State to Raise a Family in Is … I’ll watch that because I’ve always liked her and you never see Netflix and Fran Lebowitz in the same sentence (she doesn’t even own a computer or smartphone). Netflix has a new limited series, Pretend It’s a City, in which Martin Scorsese follows Fran Lebowitz around New York and she comments on everything and everyone. They’re also bringing back the video game based on Harlan Ellison’s short story “I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream.” I remember seeing that game in a store in the ’90s and might play it simply because you rarely see the words Harlan Ellison and video game in the same sentence.
The man who invented the web, Tim Berners-Lee, knows that it hasn’t turned out the way he envisioned it, but he has a plan to make it better.Ī company in Washington is bringing back forgotten video games like Doom 64 and Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. (Note: On social media it’s not possible.)
The secret to that is to avoid politics, if that’s even possible. Many people are finding social media to be an important part of getting through this, probably the only time you actually want to be on social media. Sophie Haigney at The Guardian has found comfort in the comment sections of recipe sites, probably the only comment sections you actually want to read (except the ones here written by you, of course).