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Meghan Markle has always had a gift for connecting with people.
At her private Catholic school Immaculate Heart in Los Angeles, “she was popular with every single group,” her former classmate Tiffany Gooden tells People in this week’s cover story. “She never excluded anyone and had a knack for making anyone feel like a million bucks.”
That knack was on full display during her first royal “walkabout” in the English city of Nottingham on Dec.
Meghan Markle has always had a gift for connecting with people.
At her private Catholic school Immaculate Heart in Los Angeles, “she was popular with every single group,” her former classmate Tiffany Gooden tells People in this week’s cover story. “She never excluded anyone and had a knack for making anyone feel like a million bucks.”
That knack was on full display during her first royal “walkabout” in the English city of Nottingham on Dec.
- 12/6/2017
- by Michelle Tauber
- PEOPLE.com
One has been a part of royal circles for most of her adult life. The other is just getting warmed up. But there is no question that when it comes to Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton, both women have already made a significant impact on the fashion world.
Much like Kate, the Suits star already has numerous fashion blogs closely tracking her every outfit — and many of the pieces she recently wore to Prince Harry‘s Invictus Games have already sold out.
“Meghan has all the makings of a princess,” says Tatler style editor Sophie Goodwin.
The two potential sisters-in-law,...
Much like Kate, the Suits star already has numerous fashion blogs closely tracking her every outfit — and many of the pieces she recently wore to Prince Harry‘s Invictus Games have already sold out.
“Meghan has all the makings of a princess,” says Tatler style editor Sophie Goodwin.
The two potential sisters-in-law,...
- 10/9/2017
- by Monique Jessen
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films has acquired Axis Sally, a screenplay by Vance Owen and Darryl Hicks based on the book Axis Sally Confidential by William Owen. Randall Emmett and George Furla will produce the feature film with Vance Owen. The Fyzz Facility's Wayne Marc Godfrey will executive produce with Ted Fox, Mark Stewart, Lydia Hull and E/F/O's Tony Callie, Tim Sullivan and Alex Eckert. Axis Sally tells the true story of Mildred Gillars, an American actress who…...
- 5/17/2017
- Deadline
With Princess Eugenie planning to move into a new home in Kensington Palace, is a big move in her personal life close behind? The royal, 26, has been dating Jack Brooksbank, 29, for about six years - and there is chatter - denied by a rep for Eugenie's mom Sarah Ferguson that they'll announce an engagement soon. What's not in doubt is his closeness to the young woman who is eighth in line to the British throne. "He is a really lovely chap," a family friend tells People. "They adore each other and are really serious." Here's what you need to know...
- 8/16/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Prince George isn't easily impressed, but landing a magazine cover for his first birthday may do the trick. In honor of the royal baby's big day on July 22, Vanity Fair's August cover is dedicated to his first year in the spotlight. There are plenty of interesting tidbits from royal insiders, including how his current nanny has surprising high-speed driving skills and that another royal baby could be on the way soon. Keep reading for five things we learned about the royal family in George's cover story. Another royal baby could be on the way soon: There are reportedly "rumors among the couple's friends that they plan to try this Summer" for another baby. For now, George is going on many local playdates. The family almost didn't travel together on the royal tour: The queen breached protocol to allow Prince William and Kate Middleton to fly together with Prince George to Australia and New Zealand.
- 7/8/2014
- by Alyse Whitney
- Popsugar.com
All your prayers to the Gods of Rock have been answered in one little song. Punk pioneer Iggy Pop teamed with post-punk icons Nick Cave and former Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore, creating a musical Dream Team to cover underrated L.A. cult figures The Gun Club for a new tribute album. The faithful take on "Nobody's City" features Pop howling his way through the highly visual lyrics, while Cave adds his ominous baritone growl to the choruses and the bridge. Moore endlessly shreds and feeds back in the background. It's heavy and pummeling, while staying catchy. The version can be found on "Axels & Sockets" is the newest addition to the Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project, which pays tribute to Gun Club founder Pierce. Listen to it here: Hear the Gun Club's original version here. "Sockets" also pairs Cave with Blondie's Debbie Harry, and Moore with Pierce himself. It...
- 5/2/2014
- by Dave Lewis
- Hitfix
There is only one festival where you can run across the father of midnight movies and the father of slasher horror, and it’s next week in Paris. For those who lived in a cave the past 16 years, it’s September. Meaning it’s time for the IRS and corollary it’s time for L’Etrange Festival.
The most bizarre, weird, shocking, gore, poetic and illuminating pieces of cinematographic creation of the year and beyond, are once again tied together and bound into two weeks of total visual bliss. This year is more loaded than a 34 year old Presbyterian going to the brothel, just look at the numbers : 2 world premieres, 1 European premiere, 22 French premieres, 5 first screening and 5 never seen before movies. All that including Monsters" from Gareth Edwards, "Bedevilled" from Jang Cheol-Soo, "Captifs" from Yann Gozlan, "Four Lions" from Chris Morris and "The House Maid" by Im Sang-Soo.
Even...
The most bizarre, weird, shocking, gore, poetic and illuminating pieces of cinematographic creation of the year and beyond, are once again tied together and bound into two weeks of total visual bliss. This year is more loaded than a 34 year old Presbyterian going to the brothel, just look at the numbers : 2 world premieres, 1 European premiere, 22 French premieres, 5 first screening and 5 never seen before movies. All that including Monsters" from Gareth Edwards, "Bedevilled" from Jang Cheol-Soo, "Captifs" from Yann Gozlan, "Four Lions" from Chris Morris and "The House Maid" by Im Sang-Soo.
Even...
- 8/26/2010
- QuietEarth.us
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