Breaking Down Emily in Paris S4 Part 1's Twist Ending
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Season 4 Part 1 of Emily in Paris.
For the better part of its previous seasons, Emily in Paris has centered on the messy love triangle between Emily (Lily Collins) and her friends, achingly cool French couple Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) and Camille (Camille Razat). Though Emily and Gabriel confessed their desire to be with one another in the cliffhanger finale of Season 3, the reveal that Camille was pregnant with Gabriel’s baby and that she was secretly in love with artist Sofia (Melia Kreiling) seemed to put Gabriel and Emily’s feelings for each other on pause.
Brian Nwana eats in 150 restaurants in a day to break Guinness World Record
One guideline for breaking this record is that contestants cannot use public transportation. Additionally, they must purchase and consume at least one food or drink item from a restaurant during their attempt, 75% of the order must be food. So, Brian completed the entire 25 km route on foot, starting at Chicken Republic in Gwarinpa and ending at Kilimanjaro in the central area of town. He took a nine-hour break between midnight and 9 a.
Bridgerton Prequel Book in the Works from Shonda Rhimes and Julia Quinn (TV News Roundup
The “Bridgerton” literary universe is expanding. Original series writer Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes, the executive producer of the romance series’ Netflix adaptation, are set to cowrite a new prequel novel set in the world of “Bridgerton.
Charles University - Czech Universities
CUNI completes internal evaluation of research activities This is the first time that a Czech university has attempted, on its own initiative, to carry out such a comprehensive,… read more ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pMbEnJ%2BuppmrsrO%2FyK2gnqtemLyue8Kaq5qkn5zCpnnOn2SuppmrsrO%2FyK2gnqtfmLWivsueqmatnp7Dpr7Soquy
Christian Dior Period Drama 'The New Look' Is Bafflingly Bad
The trailer for Apple TV+’s The New Look is exhilarating. Flashbulbs pop. Models in exquisite gowns twirl. Janelle Monáe’s swaggering “Haute” blares. Ben Mendelsohn and Juliette Binoche, as Christian Dior and Coco Chanel, cast smoldering gazes at the camera. “Parisian couture could influence how thousands of ordinary women dream and live,” proclaims Glenn Close, in character as the influential Harper’s Bazaar editor Carmel Snow. Fans of not just fashion, but also lush period dramas must be counting down the days until the show’s Feb.
Christians in Niger State are screaming of marginalisation at the hands of Muslims
According to the group, "the composition of gubernatorial candidates and their running mates has relegated adherents of the Christian religion to the background, even when they constitute a formidable number in the state". In a statement made public by its publicity secretary, Mr. J.A Gusadi, the CYF states that it is worried by the trend in Niger state "where same faith gubernatorial candidatures by dominant political parties in favour of Muslims is prevalent at the detriment of other religions"
Comedians: The Campaign Jokes | TIME
Following the death of President Kennedy, political humor all but ceased to be a genre of show business, and long after candidates were back on the stump and fustian had returned to the air, comedians were still relatively silent. Mort Sahl was practically the third nominee in 1960 (TIME Cover, Aug. 15, 1960), but last spring and summer neither he nor any other comic made a significant bid for new stature in the field.
Dinosaurs May Have Cooed Instead of Roared, Scientists Find
July 12, 2016 11:00 AM EDT
Not only did some dinosaurs have feathers, but according to new research the prehistoric creatures may have emitted coos or mumbles instead of mammalian roars.
After a comprehensive review of vocal data from bird and crocodile species, scientists from universities in Arizona, Texas, Utah and Canada found that dinosaur sounds may be what they call a “closed-mouth vocalization.” According to the research published in Evolution, a similar example would be the coos of a dove, in which sounds are emitted through the skin and neck area while the beak is kept closed.
ExxonMobil denies oil leak from facility in Akwa Ibom.
Udeagha said in a statement in Eket on Tuesday that no official report had identified the company’s facility as a potential source of any oil leak. The communications manager was reacting to a protest on Monday by youths of Ibeno Local Government Area, alleging a massive oil leak from an ExxonMobil facility. He said: “There has been no release of oil from any of our facilities, we are not the only operator in the area.
Forests: BONNIE PHILLIPS: Warrior on Wheels for The Great Northwest
Bonnie Phillips has been called an eco-nazi. Twice, logging trucks in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest northeast of Seattle have run her off the road. She shrugs. Washington and Oregon are where the big wave of U.S. logging ran out of room, and the timber wars there–between loggers and environmentalists over uncut remnants of ancient Douglas fir and hemlock forests–are not beanbag fights.
Phillips and a visitor have been traversing a short, paved forest trail near the Stillaguamish River.