Brandon Heath is not who he was before — he’s a dad!
The Christian musician’s rep confirms exclusively to People that his wife Siebe gave birth to their first child, daughter Palmer Brown Heath, in Nashville, Tennessee, on Friday, Dec. 15, at 4:49 p.m. She weighed 6 lbs., 13 oz., and measured 19½ inches.
“Siebe labored for 11 hours. Dr. Presley sat in a rocking chair for an hour and a half (it was the end of his shift), telling jokes and stories as they waited for the time to push,” the rep tells People.
“Brandon was brave — normally pretty squeamish around blood,...
The Christian musician’s rep confirms exclusively to People that his wife Siebe gave birth to their first child, daughter Palmer Brown Heath, in Nashville, Tennessee, on Friday, Dec. 15, at 4:49 p.m. She weighed 6 lbs., 13 oz., and measured 19½ inches.
“Siebe labored for 11 hours. Dr. Presley sat in a rocking chair for an hour and a half (it was the end of his shift), telling jokes and stories as they waited for the time to push,” the rep tells People.
“Brandon was brave — normally pretty squeamish around blood,...
- 12/18/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
The United Nations Development Programme (Undp) last month appointed legendary musician and founding member of the Grateful Dead and Dead & Company Bob Weir as its newest Goodwill Ambassador.
The ceremony took place during the eighth annual Social Good Summit at the 92nd Street Y in New York City.
In this new role, Weir will be teaming up with Undp to raise awareness and mobilize support for the Un agency’s work to end poverty while fighting climate change.
Weir will help Undp shine a spotlight on the important role climate action plays in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, which were agreed upon by world leaders to protect the planet and achieve a brighter future for all. Weir will help Undp advocate for climate initiatives and projects that promote renewable energy, preserve coastlines, combat deforestation and ensure a healthy planet for generations to come.
“I am most honored to join the...
The ceremony took place during the eighth annual Social Good Summit at the 92nd Street Y in New York City.
In this new role, Weir will be teaming up with Undp to raise awareness and mobilize support for the Un agency’s work to end poverty while fighting climate change.
Weir will help Undp shine a spotlight on the important role climate action plays in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, which were agreed upon by world leaders to protect the planet and achieve a brighter future for all. Weir will help Undp advocate for climate initiatives and projects that promote renewable energy, preserve coastlines, combat deforestation and ensure a healthy planet for generations to come.
“I am most honored to join the...
- 11/7/2017
- Look to the Stars
Ranvir Shorey while being a celebrated actor has also had his fair share of reality television, his close proximity to the participants of reality television, apparently, compelled him to sign up for his latest film Blue Mountain.
“It is a rather myopic view if people think reality television is only what they see on the television. What we see is the journey of the winners, the journey of the kids who have done well and succeeded, but there are thousands of those who participate and don’t win. It is their crushed dreams that compelled me to sign Blue Mountain. A film about a journey of a small town boy into the world of reality television. It is not easy being those kids, and with the film I took that journey with them. It is this side of reality television that needs to be showcased. When I read the script,...
“It is a rather myopic view if people think reality television is only what they see on the television. What we see is the journey of the winners, the journey of the kids who have done well and succeeded, but there are thousands of those who participate and don’t win. It is their crushed dreams that compelled me to sign Blue Mountain. A film about a journey of a small town boy into the world of reality television. It is not easy being those kids, and with the film I took that journey with them. It is this side of reality television that needs to be showcased. When I read the script,...
- 4/6/2017
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Australia sure has a lot to offer! On Thursday, Prince William, 31, and Kate Middleton, 32, met with residents and emergency workers who had been affected by the Blue Mountain bush fires in 2013. The royal couple's first stop was at Winmalee Guide Hall for a luncheon. Afterward, they planted a tree with the Winmalee Girl Guides. Middleton looked lovely as ever in a Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dress and Stuart Weitzman wedges. The royals posed for a photo with the group of Girl Guides, who all shouted "Princess!" instead of "Cheese!'" Middleton even chatted with a few little girls who were dressed as fairy tale princesses. After bidding adieu, the famous Brits traveled to Echo...
- 4/17/2014
- E! Online
A true royal! Kate Middleton and Prince William continued their royal tour in Australia with a visit on Thursday, April 17, to Winmalee, New South Wales, where they met with residents recovering from the devasting Blue Mountain bush fires that struck last October. The Duchess of Cambridge, 32, welcomed the task with an open heart, connecting with one woman and her family in particular. Donning her favorite Stuart Weitzman corkswoon wedges and a relaxed Diane von Furstenberg 'Patrice' wrap dress with an Ikat print, Middleton spoke with the [...]...
- 4/17/2014
- Us Weekly
In a quiet week Total Recall and The Watch posted respectable figures, but Berberian Sound Studio lost out to The Imposter
The winners
The last weekend of the school summer holiday has never exactly been a premium release date in the UK: over the past couple of years we've seen such venerated classics as Fright Night, Apollo 18 and Dinner for Schmucks dumped on to the market. So this year's batch of end-of-summer releases, while hardly eliciting critical hosannas or audience stampedes, is certainly no worse than usual. Between them, new releases Total Recall and The Watch kicked in £4.7m in box-office, pushing aside Brave to grab the top two spots in the weekend chart.
It's worth noting, however, that both saw their figures inflated by significant previews: two days' worth in the case of Total Recall (£959,000 of the £2.49m total) and four days for The Watch (£1.43m of the...
The winners
The last weekend of the school summer holiday has never exactly been a premium release date in the UK: over the past couple of years we've seen such venerated classics as Fright Night, Apollo 18 and Dinner for Schmucks dumped on to the market. So this year's batch of end-of-summer releases, while hardly eliciting critical hosannas or audience stampedes, is certainly no worse than usual. Between them, new releases Total Recall and The Watch kicked in £4.7m in box-office, pushing aside Brave to grab the top two spots in the weekend chart.
It's worth noting, however, that both saw their figures inflated by significant previews: two days' worth in the case of Total Recall (£959,000 of the £2.49m total) and four days for The Watch (£1.43m of the...
- 9/4/2012
- by Charles Gant
- The Guardian - Film News
Today's celebrity pictures see Stacey Solomon attending the premiere of Thomas & Friends: Blue Mountain Mystery, Kristin Scott-Thomas, Maika Monroe and Zac Efron at the 69th Venice Film Festival, and Rachel Weisz at the photo call of the movie The Bourne Legacy at the 38th American Film Festival in France. At the Blackpool Illuminations Switch-On Concert, Paloma Faith and Little Mix were just two of the acts performing. Members of the Gb Olympic team were given the honour of switching on the lights. In the capital, having spent the evening doing rehearsals, Rihanna (more)...
- 9/1/2012
- by By Donna Cini
- Digital Spy
Agra, Jan 11: Director Suman Ganguli is all set to shoot Gracy Singh-starrer 'Blue Mountain', which is reportedly inspired by singer Vani Jayaram who once alleged that none other than Lata Mangeshkar had nipped her Bollywood career in the bud.
When asked about the subject of the film, the director said: 'I do not wish to raise unnecessary controversy but if viewers see some reflections of some popular singer's life in the movie, they wouldn't be too far off the mark.'
Ganguli was in the Taj city to finalise locations for the shooting of 'Blue Mountain'.
Vani, a national award winning singer, who has reportedly sung.
When asked about the subject of the film, the director said: 'I do not wish to raise unnecessary controversy but if viewers see some reflections of some popular singer's life in the movie, they wouldn't be too far off the mark.'
Ganguli was in the Taj city to finalise locations for the shooting of 'Blue Mountain'.
Vani, a national award winning singer, who has reportedly sung.
- 1/11/2012
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
Holiday News! If you are in the mood for love and romance but want to share your feel good vibes at the office (rather than your Valentine in the bedroom) then you have come to the right place -- [Jan. 20] Saint Valentine's Day is always on February 14th, and free desktop and laptop wallpapers are already popular online searches for the holiday. Celebrity couples images are all the rage in 2011 -- like Twilight love scene wallpaper featuring pictures of teen scene celebrity couple Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart or True Blood star celebs and Irl married lovers Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer (a.k.a. Sookie Stackhouse and Bill Compton from the HBO series). If these sort of graphic images are a bit too racy for you to use as wallpaper or screen savers for your workplace environment but you are in the mood for love lately, then simply download free Valentine's e-cards,...
- 1/20/2011
- by donnadiegel
- Green Celebrity
For Blurry Blue Mountain, his 17th long-player leading the revolving crew that has fallen under the Giant Sand moniker for the last 25 years, Howe Gelb casts a wise eye back on an influential career firmly and happily situated outside the mainstream. “They’ve been killing off all my heroes since I was 17,” he sings on the opener and highlight, “Fields Of Green.” The Tucson-based avant-folkie tells tales, offers advice, and causes a little ruckus throughout the record, evoking the likes of M. Ward, Todd Snider, and Bill Callahan—younger songwriters who descend from Gelb, directly or indirectly. Blurry ...
- 11/30/2010
- avclub.com
It's that time of year again -- early spring -- where we start to look ahead to next fall's television schedule and, more importantly, which of your favorite shows will return and which will not. It's taken a couple of years, but it looks like the after-effects of the Writers' Strike have finally worn off, though the television landscape has certainly changed. It used to be that a network program needed a solid 10 - 12 million viewers per week to guarantee renewal. Now, it's closer to 8 - 10 million, and in many cases, overall viewers don't mean a whit if the demographics are right or if you're on NBC. Just look at the critically adored NBC sitcoms "Community" and "Parks and Recreation," which are generating about 5 million viewers a week, but they do kind of Ok in the 18-49 demographic (around a 2.0 share). On NBC, that was enough to get it picked up for next year,...
- 4/13/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
Have a question about gay male entertainment? Please send an email to aftereltonflyingmonkey@gmail.com and be sure and include your city and state and/or country.
Q: When a bromance involves a gay guy and a straight guy, is there a more appropriate/proper term than “fag stag”? I'm not bothered by the term, but are there any others we can use? – Dan, Baltimore
A: Not that I know of, although I just made up the term "'mo bro." As for "fag stag," well, I'm on record as hating the term "fag hag" – I mean, come on, insulting two groups of people with one term? – so I'm going to go on record as hating this term as well.
You know, I used to think there was no such thing as a 'mo bro – see what I just did there? I'm putting the term I just made up into circulation.
Q: When a bromance involves a gay guy and a straight guy, is there a more appropriate/proper term than “fag stag”? I'm not bothered by the term, but are there any others we can use? – Dan, Baltimore
A: Not that I know of, although I just made up the term "'mo bro." As for "fag stag," well, I'm on record as hating the term "fag hag" – I mean, come on, insulting two groups of people with one term? – so I'm going to go on record as hating this term as well.
You know, I used to think there was no such thing as a 'mo bro – see what I just did there? I'm putting the term I just made up into circulation.
- 2/16/2010
- by Brent Hartinger
- The Backlot
· The Rotten Tomatoes Show asked Eli Roth to name five of his favorite films (his responses, after the jump), and he overlapped with mentor Quentin Tarantino's list exactly once -- sadly, not in head-scratching appreciation of the Woody Allen/Jason Biggs film Anything Else. A free lollipop to any journalist who can get Quentin to explain that one! (Ok, no free lollipops. A Blue Mountain eCard, perhaps.)...
- 8/19/2009
- Movieline
Spike TV has picked up football-themed comedy pilot "Blue Mountain State" to series.
The 12-episode order for the project, from producer Brian Robbins, is the second new comedy series pickup recently for Spike, which also greenlighted the Matt Walsh starrer "Players."
Both series are slated for a summer premiere.
Produced by Lionsgate TV and Robbins' Varsity Pictures, "Mountain" is in the vein of "Animal House." The series follows three incoming freshmen (Darin Brooks, Chris Romano, Sam Jones III) who attend Midwestern football powerhouse Blue Mountain State and quickly must adapt to college life while juggling football, women, classes and nonstop hazing.
" 'Blue Mountain State' contains four key ingredients to being a guy: football, partying, women and hazing," said Kevin Kay, president of the male-centric Spike TV.
Added Lionsgate TV president Kevin Beggs, "It's a show that doesn't pull any punches -- it's just all-out funny."
Co-starring on "Mountain...
The 12-episode order for the project, from producer Brian Robbins, is the second new comedy series pickup recently for Spike, which also greenlighted the Matt Walsh starrer "Players."
Both series are slated for a summer premiere.
Produced by Lionsgate TV and Robbins' Varsity Pictures, "Mountain" is in the vein of "Animal House." The series follows three incoming freshmen (Darin Brooks, Chris Romano, Sam Jones III) who attend Midwestern football powerhouse Blue Mountain State and quickly must adapt to college life while juggling football, women, classes and nonstop hazing.
" 'Blue Mountain State' contains four key ingredients to being a guy: football, partying, women and hazing," said Kevin Kay, president of the male-centric Spike TV.
Added Lionsgate TV president Kevin Beggs, "It's a show that doesn't pull any punches -- it's just all-out funny."
Co-starring on "Mountain...
- 3/15/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Spike TV is ready to spike the football with a new half-hour series called "Blue Mountain State." The show will tackle the crazy antics of a big-time Midwestern college football program.
Celebrity News Story is looking forward to the half-hour scripted comedy, in the vein of "Animal House," which will be produced by Varsity Pictures' Brian Robbins, known for "Norbit," "Varsity Blues" and "Smallville."
"Blue Mountain State" follows three incoming freshmen attending college football powerhouse Blue Mountain St. University. Former NFL running back and veteran actor, Ed Marinaro ("Monk," "8 Simple Rules," "Hill St. Blues") stars as the coach. "Alex." Darin Brooks ("Big Bounce") is a talented quarterback, content to ride the bench while partying with his best friend "Sammy," played by Chris Romano, who aspires to be the school's mascot. "Craig," played by Sam Jones III ("Glory Road"), on the other hand, is the school's top recruit and future...
Celebrity News Story is looking forward to the half-hour scripted comedy, in the vein of "Animal House," which will be produced by Varsity Pictures' Brian Robbins, known for "Norbit," "Varsity Blues" and "Smallville."
"Blue Mountain State" follows three incoming freshmen attending college football powerhouse Blue Mountain St. University. Former NFL running back and veteran actor, Ed Marinaro ("Monk," "8 Simple Rules," "Hill St. Blues") stars as the coach. "Alex." Darin Brooks ("Big Bounce") is a talented quarterback, content to ride the bench while partying with his best friend "Sammy," played by Chris Romano, who aspires to be the school's mascot. "Craig," played by Sam Jones III ("Glory Road"), on the other hand, is the school's top recruit and future...
- 12/22/2008
- icelebz.com
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