When it comes to coolly facing down critics, the apple doesn’t far fall from the tree for Hillary Clinton‘s daughter, Chelsea.
Since amping up her Twitter presence in the wake of President Trump‘s election, the former first daughter has made a habit of directly calling out those who attack her and responding to their hate with a smile.
In a new interview with People, Clinton applauds her only daughter for taking the high road in her dealings with Twitter trolls.
“It’s really disarming, isn’t it?” the former Democratic presidential nominee tells People in an interview for this week’s issue,...
Since amping up her Twitter presence in the wake of President Trump‘s election, the former first daughter has made a habit of directly calling out those who attack her and responding to their hate with a smile.
In a new interview with People, Clinton applauds her only daughter for taking the high road in her dealings with Twitter trolls.
“It’s really disarming, isn’t it?” the former Democratic presidential nominee tells People in an interview for this week’s issue,...
- 9/13/2017
- by Sandra Sobieraj Westfall and Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
On Sunday's (April 15) episode of "Mad Men," Megan (Jessica Paré) couldn't remember Ken Cosgrove's wife's name: Cynthia. And we understand the feeling because something about Cynthia has been nagging at us, too. The same thing goes for the buff dude who swooped in to Pete Campbell's Drivers Ed class and totally swept his jailbait crush off her feet.
First, though, back to Cynthia Cosgrove. She's played by Larisa Oleynik who, despite the homely "Mad Men" wig, is the same super-cutie who first hit our radar as the star of the mid-'90s Nickelodeon hit "The Secret World of Alex Mack." Since then, she's turned up in everything from "10 Things I Hate About You" (she was Julia Stiles' perfect little sister) to CBS' "Hawaii Five-0" reboot where she played CIA analyst Jenna Kaye.
About that buff dude: In the show, he was introduced as Jim Hanson (aka "Handsome"), the guy...
First, though, back to Cynthia Cosgrove. She's played by Larisa Oleynik who, despite the homely "Mad Men" wig, is the same super-cutie who first hit our radar as the star of the mid-'90s Nickelodeon hit "The Secret World of Alex Mack." Since then, she's turned up in everything from "10 Things I Hate About You" (she was Julia Stiles' perfect little sister) to CBS' "Hawaii Five-0" reboot where she played CIA analyst Jenna Kaye.
About that buff dude: In the show, he was introduced as Jim Hanson (aka "Handsome"), the guy...
- 4/16/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Mad Men, Season 5, Episode 5: “Signal 30″
Written by Frank Pierson & Matthew Weiner
Directed by John Slattery
Airs Sundays at 9pm (Et) on AMC
It was always going to be tough following up the brilliance of “Mystery Date”, however the teleplay produced for this episode is probably of even higher quality. Although more explicit in its messages and use of symbolism, “Signal 30″ seems to proffer that punishment will follow one’s refusal to conform.
This week there is a strong focus on Pete, who encapsulates this idea most powerfully, though not solely. Mad Men often delivers wonderfully textured episodes with such density to them and great complexity to its layers, and there is no aberration this time, as the message of heeding to conformity is explored across the multiple characters’ stories.
“Signal 30″ opens on Pete in the midst of viewing the driver safety film, Signal 30. Unwittingly, the film forewarns Pete to conform to safety,...
Written by Frank Pierson & Matthew Weiner
Directed by John Slattery
Airs Sundays at 9pm (Et) on AMC
It was always going to be tough following up the brilliance of “Mystery Date”, however the teleplay produced for this episode is probably of even higher quality. Although more explicit in its messages and use of symbolism, “Signal 30″ seems to proffer that punishment will follow one’s refusal to conform.
This week there is a strong focus on Pete, who encapsulates this idea most powerfully, though not solely. Mad Men often delivers wonderfully textured episodes with such density to them and great complexity to its layers, and there is no aberration this time, as the message of heeding to conformity is explored across the multiple characters’ stories.
“Signal 30″ opens on Pete in the midst of viewing the driver safety film, Signal 30. Unwittingly, the film forewarns Pete to conform to safety,...
- 4/16/2012
- by Adam Farrington-Williams
- SoundOnSight
In the end, it took a few great men to take down Osama bin Laden. So just how great are the guys who make up the unit credited for killing public enemy No. 1 in a firefight in Pakistan on Sunday? Meet the Virginia-based Seal Team 6, who are expected to return to the United States soon without fanfare, then await their next mission. "Their job is to kill terrorists," Jim Hanson, former Weapons Sergeant with the Army's 1st Special Forces Group, tells People. "They are the most deadly shooters we have. These are the people we call on when we need to use hard,...
- 5/2/2011
- by Sara Hammel
- PEOPLE.com
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