Alaskan Bush People star Noah Brown welcomed a new member of the family, but he turned to Discovery Channel fans for a name. After he shared a photo and invited the participation of his followers, he got plenty of suggestions. Possibly, he might need to think hard because some of them seem very good.
Abp Noah Brown Shares Photos Of His Family Members
Alaskan Bush People fans know that Rhain and her husband raise Eli, 5, and his younger brother, Adam. However, their family also includes non-human kids like Triss the six-year-old ferret. Actually, Triss is so cute that many Discovery Channel fans would love to spend time with him. Now, it looks like Triss will have a friend.
Triss The Ferret – Noah Brown – Instagram
Noah Brown inherited a love for animals from his dad, Billy. On the show, if he’s not being the family technician, he’s been seen working with the horses.
Abp Noah Brown Shares Photos Of His Family Members
Alaskan Bush People fans know that Rhain and her husband raise Eli, 5, and his younger brother, Adam. However, their family also includes non-human kids like Triss the six-year-old ferret. Actually, Triss is so cute that many Discovery Channel fans would love to spend time with him. Now, it looks like Triss will have a friend.
Triss The Ferret – Noah Brown – Instagram
Noah Brown inherited a love for animals from his dad, Billy. On the show, if he’s not being the family technician, he’s been seen working with the horses.
- 3/14/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
It’s a Friday afternoon in Beverly Hills and Barron and Tessa Hilton are deep in baby mode. Dressed casually in sweatshirts and baseball caps, with extra-large Stanley cups tucked under their arms, the two are just weeks away from welcoming the couple’s third child. But the family addition isn’t the only new arrival on their mind. While most Angelenos have checked out for the weekend, the couple is holed up in a luxe Beverly Hills office building (complete with a Goop Kitchen and private dry cleaner, natch) taking meetings and putting the finishing touches on their other new baby: Hilton Hilton.
A luxury brokerage led by Barron, Tessa and patriarch Rick Hilton, Hilton Hilton launches this month with the goal of bridging the gap between old and young buyers, while injecting a sense of culture and community to the traditionally cold and transactional industry. Calling themselves an...
A luxury brokerage led by Barron, Tessa and patriarch Rick Hilton, Hilton Hilton launches this month with the goal of bridging the gap between old and young buyers, while injecting a sense of culture and community to the traditionally cold and transactional industry. Calling themselves an...
- 2/26/2024
- by Tim Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Peacock has unveiled the trailer for In The Know, an adult animation series which combines stop-motion animation and live-action interviews, from Zach Woods, Mike Judge and Brandon Gardner.
Co-created by Woods, Gardner and Judge, the public radio parody chronicles the making of NPR’s fictional “third most popular host” Lauren Caspian’s radio program, where he conducts in-depth interviews with guests, including Kaia Gerber, Ken Burns, Finn Wolfhard, Norah Jones, Mike Tyson, Hugh Laurie, Jorge Masvisdal and more.
In one interview Caspian asks Hugh Laurie, “what should we do about Meghan Markle,” to which an emotionless Laurie responds, “I don’t know that any action is required.”
Caspain also tells a befuddled Jonathan Van Ness that he’s a sapiosexual who “once got an erection by reading Plato’s The Cave.” Other guests include Norah Jones, Nicole Byer, Roxane Gay, and Tegan and Sara,...
Co-created by Woods, Gardner and Judge, the public radio parody chronicles the making of NPR’s fictional “third most popular host” Lauren Caspian’s radio program, where he conducts in-depth interviews with guests, including Kaia Gerber, Ken Burns, Finn Wolfhard, Norah Jones, Mike Tyson, Hugh Laurie, Jorge Masvisdal and more.
In one interview Caspian asks Hugh Laurie, “what should we do about Meghan Markle,” to which an emotionless Laurie responds, “I don’t know that any action is required.”
Caspain also tells a befuddled Jonathan Van Ness that he’s a sapiosexual who “once got an erection by reading Plato’s The Cave.” Other guests include Norah Jones, Nicole Byer, Roxane Gay, and Tegan and Sara,...
- 1/4/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Peacock has unveiled the trailer for In the Know, the NBCUniversal-backed streamer’s first adult animation series.
And, it’s awkward.
The cringe cartoon comedy from Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-Head) and Greg Daniels (King of the Hill) aims at laughter from uncomfortable interviews with live guests like Hugh Laurie, Tegan and Sara, Mike Tyson and Jonathan Van Ness.
In The Know — co-created by Zach Woods (Silicon Valley, The Office), Brandon Gardner and Judge — blends stop-motion animation with live-action interviews of guests like Kaia Gerber, Ken Burns, Finn Wolfhard, Norah Jones, Nicole Byer, Roxane Gay and Jorge Masvidal.
The semi-animated series’ interviewer is Lauren Caspian, “NPR’s third most-popular host,” according to a Peacock synopsis, a stop-motion puppet and intellectual blowhard forever embarrassing himself on air in front of real world guests.
“I’m sexually attracted to ideas. I once got an erection from reading Plato’s The Cave,...
And, it’s awkward.
The cringe cartoon comedy from Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-Head) and Greg Daniels (King of the Hill) aims at laughter from uncomfortable interviews with live guests like Hugh Laurie, Tegan and Sara, Mike Tyson and Jonathan Van Ness.
In The Know — co-created by Zach Woods (Silicon Valley, The Office), Brandon Gardner and Judge — blends stop-motion animation with live-action interviews of guests like Kaia Gerber, Ken Burns, Finn Wolfhard, Norah Jones, Nicole Byer, Roxane Gay and Jorge Masvidal.
The semi-animated series’ interviewer is Lauren Caspian, “NPR’s third most-popular host,” according to a Peacock synopsis, a stop-motion puppet and intellectual blowhard forever embarrassing himself on air in front of real world guests.
“I’m sexually attracted to ideas. I once got an erection from reading Plato’s The Cave,...
- 1/4/2024
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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AMC+’s Pantheon posits a near future in which not one but two different companies have cracked the code to “uploaded intelligence” (Ui) — distinct from AI in that these aren’t sentient consciousnesses born of computers but ones born as humans, and then digitized into the cloud at the end of their corporeal lives. The approaches taken by Logorhythms and Alliance differ in minor points but, strikingly, both have chosen to deploy this bleeding-edge science in the same way: by stripping the UIs of everything but their professional skills so that they can continue toiling without end in the afterlife, trapped in simulated offices with little memory of any existence beyond work.
Like so many of the most compelling sci-fi concepts, it’s a scenario that feels simultaneously farfetched and depressingly familiar. (Is there anything easier to imagine than, say, Facebook doing exactly...
AMC+’s Pantheon posits a near future in which not one but two different companies have cracked the code to “uploaded intelligence” (Ui) — distinct from AI in that these aren’t sentient consciousnesses born of computers but ones born as humans, and then digitized into the cloud at the end of their corporeal lives. The approaches taken by Logorhythms and Alliance differ in minor points but, strikingly, both have chosen to deploy this bleeding-edge science in the same way: by stripping the UIs of everything but their professional skills so that they can continue toiling without end in the afterlife, trapped in simulated offices with little memory of any existence beyond work.
Like so many of the most compelling sci-fi concepts, it’s a scenario that feels simultaneously farfetched and depressingly familiar. (Is there anything easier to imagine than, say, Facebook doing exactly...
- 9/1/2022
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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