Babylon Review — Babylon (2022) Film Review, a movie written and directed by Damien Chazelle and starring Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Diego Calva, Jean Smart, Flea, Olivia Wilde, Tobey Maguire, Samara Weaving, J.C. Currais, Jimmy Ortega, Marcos A. Ferraez, Shane Powers, Phoebe Tonkin, Troy Metcalf, Jovan Adepo, Hansford Prince, Telvin Griffin, Cutty Cuthbert, Albert [...]
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- 12/17/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
At least he's honest, right? Pete Davidson took to The Howard Stern Show on Sept. 24 to reveal a number of intimate details about himself, including his struggles with sobriety. For those of you who are unaware: The SNL star went to rehab in 2016, but has since been on the wagon-ish — with the exception of marijuana. "It wasn't the weed," the 24-year-old revealed. "I was sober for three months at one point and was like this f-----g sucks." Pete went on to explain that smoking weed helps with both his mental and physical health issues. In 2017, the comedian was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. In addition to that, he also suffers from a chronic inflammatory bowel condition called Crohn's disease. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) "I have Crohn's disease, so it helps more than you can imagine," Pete said of why he smokes so often. "There was a point where I couldn't get out of bed.
- 9/25/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- Life and Style
At least he's honest, right? Pete Davidson took to The Howard Stern Show on Sept. 24 to reveal a number of intimate details about himself, including his struggles with sobriety. For those of you who are unaware: The SNL star went to rehab in 2016, but has since been on the wagon-ish — with the exception of marijuana. "It wasn't the weed," the 24-year-old revealed. "I was sober for three months at one point and was like this f-----g sucks." Pete went on to explain that smoking weed helps with both his mental and physical health issues. In 2017, the comedian was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. In addition to that, he also suffers from a chronic inflammatory bowel condition called Crohn's disease. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) "I have Crohn's disease, so it helps more than you can imagine," Pete said of why he smokes so often. "There was a point where I couldn't get out of bed.
- 9/25/2018
- by Editorial Staff
- In Touch Weekly
This is too heartbreaking. Following the untimely death of her ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller, it seems that Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson have reportedly decided to postpone their wedding. "She's devastated," a source told In Touch of Ari's current condition. "She was on cloud nine planning the big day... but Mac's passing has really shaken her up," the source added. As far as how Pete's feeling? "He's fine with postponing the wedding," the source revealed. "He just wants to be there to comfort Ariana. He knows Mac's death is incredibly difficult for her." (Photo Credit: Instagram) Mac, who died of an apparent overdose on Sept. 7, dated the "God is a woman" singer for two years before they ended the relationship in May 2018. Shortly thereafter, Ariana got engaged to SNL star Pete Davidson. The pair received a lot of backlash, especially Ariana, as many speculated there was crossover between her relationship with Mac and Pete.
- 9/16/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- In Touch Weekly
Despite a disturbing outpouring of hate blaming Ariana Grande for Mac Miller's untimely death, a close friend of the rapper has finally set the record straight. Shane Powers took to his podcast on Sept. 10 in an episode titled "Shane Says Goodbye To Mac Miller" to disprove any suggestion that Ari was responsible for the 26-year-old's apparent overdose. "Ariana and him were together, and they were very much in love. And I have to say, she was incredible when he was first sobering up. She was a f-----g G to him," Shane explained. "There could not have been anybody more supportive of him being sober than Ariana." Shane went on to reveal his firsthand experience with Mac's substance abuse and Ari's struggle to tame it. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) "I saw that, I was around it, I took phone calls from her. 'How do I help? What do I do?...
- 9/15/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- In Touch Weekly
This is too heartbreaking. Following the untimely death of her ex-boyfriend, Mac Miller, it seems that Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson have reportedly decided to postpone their wedding. "She's devastated," a source told In Touch of Ari's current condition. "She was on cloud nine planning the big day... but Mac's passing has really shaken her up," the source added. As far as how Pete's feeling? "He's fine with postponing the wedding," the source revealed. "He just wants to be there to comfort Ariana. He knows Mac's death is incredibly difficult for her." (Photo Credit: Getty Images) Mac, who died of an apparent overdose on Sept. 7, dated the "God is a woman" singer for two years before they ended the relationship in May 2018. Shortly thereafter, Ariana got engaged to SNL star Pete Davidson. The pair received a lot of backlash, especially Ariana, as many speculated there was crossover between her relationship with Mac and Pete.
- 9/12/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- Life and Style
Mac Miller's friend Shane Powers is speaking out about the death of the 26-year-old rapper. E! News learned on Friday that Miller (née Malcolm McCormick) passed away after an apparent overdose. The Los Angeles County Coroner confirmed in a statement that authorities were called to the artist's home in Studio City, Calif. on Friday. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 11:51 a.m. The following dad, Miller's ex Ariana Grande took to Instagram to mourn his death. The 25-year-old "God Is a Woman" singer posted a black-and-white photo of Miller, who she dated for about two years, sitting on the ground looking up at the camera. On Monday, Powers addressed the death of his friend on The...
- 9/11/2018
- E! Online
Despite a disturbing outpouring of hate blaming Ariana Grande for Mac Miller's untimely death, a close friend of the rapper has finally set the record straight. Shane Powers took to his podcast on Sept. 10 in an episode titled "Shane Says Goodbye To Mac Miller" to disprove any suggestion that Ari was responsible for the 26-year-old's apparent overdose. "Ariana and him were together, and they were very much in love. And I have to say, she was incredible when he was first sobering up. She was a f-----g G to him," Shane explained. "There could not have been anybody more supportive of him being sober than Ariana." Shane went on to reveal his firsthand experience with Mac's substance abuse and Ari's struggle to tame it. (Photo Credit: Getty Images) "I saw that, I was around it, I took phone calls from her. 'How do I help? What do I do?...
- 9/11/2018
- by Melissa Copelton
- Life and Style
Ariana Grande played a pivotal role in supporting Mac Miller's sobriety, and wanted him to be healthy more than anything else in the world ... so says one of Mac's close friends. Shane Powers -- who built a close relationship with Mac in L.A. -- went on his podcast, "The Shane Show," Monday to remember his friend. Powers praised Mac's talent, personality and also hit on his struggles with addiction. In the wake of his death,...
- 9/11/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Donald Trump casually tossed the N-word into a crude conversation with golf pals, a radio host has claimed. Shane Powers, a DJ for digital broadcasting platform Dash Radio, on Sunday related the Gop nominee’s troubles since a tape leaked last week that featured Trump engaging in lewd sex talk in 2005 with former “Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush. Powers then related a story of his own, which he said he heard Friday. Powers did not identify who told him the story. “Donald Trump was on the golf course with three other guys,” Powers told listeners of “The Shane Show.” “He looked.
- 10/10/2016
- by Scott Collins
- The Wrap
Hey, "Survivor" peeps. Yes, it's definitely true guys. Your favorite reality show will definitely be back for a brand new season 31 this Fall 2015! And if that weren't enough, we already got the spoiler lowdown from TV Line. It turns out that the show is giving the viewing audience a chance to vote for past contestants to return to the game. They're titling it "Survivor 31: Second Chance." 32 former castmates will be vying for the chance to be one of the 20 competitors for season 31. The competitors that competed for the vote. I say competed, because the voting already took place, and will be revealed in tonight's finale show. The contestants are: Season 1/Borneo | Kelly Wiglesworth, Season 2/The Australian Outback | Jeff Varner, Kimmi Kappenberg, Season 3/Africa | Teresa “T-Bird” Cooper, Season 7/Pearl Islands | Andrew Savage, Season 12/Panama |, Shane Powers, Terry Deitz. Season 15/China | Peih-Gee Law, Season 18/Tocantins | Stephen Fischbach, Season 19/Samoa | Monica Padilla,...
- 5/21/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Which 10 men will be voted into the cast of "Survivor: Second Chance"? Do You think you know? Hurry -- make your predictions before the announcement is made live on CBS during Wednesday's Season 30 finale and you could win our prize of a $100 Amazon gift certificate. It's fun and easy, so start now by scrolling down and predicting who'll make the cut. -Break- Win $100 predicting which 10 Women will be voted into 'Survivor: Second Chance' Below are the 16 former male castaways in the running to return to the game for Season 31. Only 10 of these men will be chosen by America's vote, but which ones? Vote now! Jeff Varner Season 2: The Australian Outback Previous Finish: 10th place Andrew Savage Season 7: Pearl Islands Previous Finish: 10th place Shane Powers Season 12: Panama Previous Finish: 5th place Terry Deitz Season 12: Panama Previous Finish: 3rd place Stephen Fishbach Sea...
- 5/14/2015
- Gold Derby
"Survivor" fans, have you been voting at CBS.com for which 10 male castaways you want to return to the reality juggernaut for Season 31? We want to know who You think will be given a second chance, so be sure to vote in our new poll below. (Also vote in our corresponding female poll.) -Break- Who will win 'Survivor: Worlds Apart'? See exclusive predictions Here are the 16 male castaways in the running to return to the game for Season 31. Jeff Varner Season 2: The Australian Outback Previous Finish: 10th place Andrew Savage Season 7: Pearl Islands Previous Finish: 10th place Shane Powers Season 12: Panama Previous Finish: 5th place Terry Deitz Season 12: Panama Previous Finish: 3rd place Stephen Fishbach Season 18: Tocantins Previous Finish: Runner-up Jim Rice Season 23: South Pacific Previous Finish: 12th place Troy "Troyzan" Robertson Season 24: One World Previou...
- 5/9/2015
- Gold Derby
If your favorite Survivor castaway never made it to the end of the season, now you’ve got the power to bring him or her back for a second chance at glory.
Fans of the long-running reality series will pick the 20 people who’ll compete in Season 31, CBS announced Wednesday.
Those who visit cbs.com/survivorsecondchance will have their pick of 32 former contestants from Seasons 1-30. None of the contenders won their respective seasons.
Related May Finales Calendar: Find Out What’s Ending When!
The voting results will be revealed during this season’s live reunion show on Wednesday, May 20 (10/9c).
The castaways competing for…...
Fans of the long-running reality series will pick the 20 people who’ll compete in Season 31, CBS announced Wednesday.
Those who visit cbs.com/survivorsecondchance will have their pick of 32 former contestants from Seasons 1-30. None of the contenders won their respective seasons.
Related May Finales Calendar: Find Out What’s Ending When!
The voting results will be revealed during this season’s live reunion show on Wednesday, May 20 (10/9c).
The castaways competing for…...
- 5/7/2015
- TVLine.com
In its 30 seasons, Survivor has worked hard to keep things fresh.
Each season has included twists and turns, keeping contestants – and viewers – on their toes. "Sometimes, people love what we do," host Jeff Probst told People in February. "Sometimes, they just want to throw things at us."
For the show's 31st season, producers have come up with one of the show's biggest twists: letting fans of the show choose the 20 castaways who will compete.
Voting opens on Wednesday and continues for two weeks. Fans can visit Survivor's website to view personal videos from the 32 finalists – all contestants who have played the game once before,...
Each season has included twists and turns, keeping contestants – and viewers – on their toes. "Sometimes, people love what we do," host Jeff Probst told People in February. "Sometimes, they just want to throw things at us."
For the show's 31st season, producers have come up with one of the show's biggest twists: letting fans of the show choose the 20 castaways who will compete.
Voting opens on Wednesday and continues for two weeks. Fans can visit Survivor's website to view personal videos from the 32 finalists – all contestants who have played the game once before,...
- 5/7/2015
- by Steve Helling, @stevehelling
- People.com - TV Watch
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach."Most of the time you kinda need that social component. So when you don't win, someone's got your back - and they can take you to the end." -Brett Clouser, Survivor: SamoaSurvivor is truly a social game. You can have all the great strategic ideas in the world. But none of it matters if you whistle out of tune or don't know how to apologize. Wednesday night's Survivor was a testament to the importance of self-awareness and self-control.
- 3/19/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- PEOPLE.com
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach.
"Most of the time you kinda need that social component. So when you don't win, someone's got your back – and they can take you to the end." –Brett Clouser, Survivor: Samoa
Survivor is truly a social game.
You can have all the great strategic ideas in the world. But none of it matters if you whistle out of tune or don't know how to apologize.
Wednesday night's Survivor was a testament to the importance of self-awareness and self-control.
"Most of the time you kinda need that social component. So when you don't win, someone's got your back – and they can take you to the end." –Brett Clouser, Survivor: Samoa
Survivor is truly a social game.
You can have all the great strategic ideas in the world. But none of it matters if you whistle out of tune or don't know how to apologize.
Wednesday night's Survivor was a testament to the importance of self-awareness and self-control.
- 3/19/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- People.com - TV Watch
Stephen Fishbach was the runner-up on Survivor: Tocantins and has been blogging about Survivor strategy for People since 2009. Follow him on Twitter @stephenfishbach."Most of the time you kinda need that social component. So when you don't win, someone's got your back - and they can take you to the end." - Brett Clouser, Survivor: Samoa Survivor is truly a social game. You can have all the great strategic ideas in the world. But none of it matters if you whistle out of tune or don't know how to apologize. Wednesday night's Survivor was a testament to the importance of self-awareness and self-control.
- 3/19/2015
- by Stephen Fishbach, @stephenfishbach
- PEOPLE.com
There's been a lot of debate as to why certain people made the cast of Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains. Of course, the other side of that is why certain people did not make the final cut. Why isn't Panama's Shane Powers on the Villains tribe? Or Thailand champ Brian Heidik? How can you have Heroes without Ozzy, Yul, Terry Deitz, and Mike Skupin? And did they even consider bringing back bad boy-turned-quitter Jonny Fairplay? We went straight to the source for the answers: Jeff Probst. I spoke to Probst in Samoa right as season 20 began filming and he went over who couldn’t make it,...
- 2/8/2010
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
Honestly, I was surprised when I first learned that Tyson Apostol would be invited to come back for Heroes Vs Villains. Mainly because it was obvious Coach and J.T. would be in the cast, and three people from a mediocre season (Tocantins) seemed like a bit much. I was almost sure Tyson's spot would go to Panama's Shane Powers instead. Shows you what I know. But I get why Tyson was selected for another go round: The guy is a confessional quote machine. Now, don't get wrong: What he says may drive you crazy and make you want to throw...
- 2/1/2010
- by Dalton Ross
- EW.com - PopWatch
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