Model Victoria Brown got her stretch on ... then stripped down to a bikini and did some splashing around. The Wilhelmina model and fitness guru looked very flexible in Playa Del Rey. Her workout musta made her a little sweaty though ... because she hopped in the ocean to rinse off afterward. Check out her sandy -- then wet -- routine. Read more...
- 9/15/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
14-year-old Bronwyn Chochinov always loved to draw. As a 4th and 5th grader, she contributed ongoing comic strips in her school's High School newspaper How to Survive 4th Grade, and How to Survive 5th Grade. She has also, from a very young age, loved musicals. As best as she can remember, Bronwyn was 5 when she was taken to Beauty and the Beast starring Donny Osmond as Gaston. Mother Victoria Brown was a fan and the two waited for an autograph. 'There were all these ladies my mom's age going crazy. They were like trampling me and I started crying. He picked me up and talked to me. I've gone to the stage door ever since.'...
- 6/7/2016
- by Alix Cohen
- BroadwayWorld.com
We already know that the Twelfth Doctor isn't opposed to a guitar riff or two, but now Doctor Who's very recognisable opening theme music has received a rock makeover of its own.
Series composer Murray Gold put together the new arrangement for Saturday night's (October 10) episode 'Before the Flood', which saw Peter Capaldi's Doctor lead into the opening credits with help from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
Doctor Who review: 'Before the Flood' is scary and smart
The opening of 'Before the Flood' saw the Twelfth Doctor discussing the 'bootstrap paradox' ("Google it") using Ludwig van Beethoven as an example: a time traveller who loves Beethoven travels back in time to meet his hero, only to find out Beethoven doesn't exist. So the time traveller decides to write out Beethoven's music and get it published.
This begs the question: Who really wrote Beethoven's music to begin with?...
Series composer Murray Gold put together the new arrangement for Saturday night's (October 10) episode 'Before the Flood', which saw Peter Capaldi's Doctor lead into the opening credits with help from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
Doctor Who review: 'Before the Flood' is scary and smart
The opening of 'Before the Flood' saw the Twelfth Doctor discussing the 'bootstrap paradox' ("Google it") using Ludwig van Beethoven as an example: a time traveller who loves Beethoven travels back in time to meet his hero, only to find out Beethoven doesn't exist. So the time traveller decides to write out Beethoven's music and get it published.
This begs the question: Who really wrote Beethoven's music to begin with?...
- 10/10/2015
- Digital Spy
We already know that the Twelfth Doctor isn't opposed to a guitar riff or two but now Doctor Who's very recognisable opening theme music has received a rock makeover of its own.
Series composer Murray Gold put together the new arrangement for Saturday night's (October 10) episode 'Before The Flood', which saw Peter Capaldi's Doctor lead into the opening credits with help from Beethoven's 5th symphony.
Doctor Who review: Before the Flood is scary and smart
The opening of 'Before the Flood' saw the Twelfth Doctor discussing the 'bootstrap paradox' ("Google it") using Ludwig van Beethoven as an example - a time traveller who loves Beethoven travels back in time to meet his hero, only to find out Beethoven doesn't exist so the time traveller decides to write out Beethoven's music and get it published.
This then begs the question: Who really wrote Beethoven's music to begin with?...
Series composer Murray Gold put together the new arrangement for Saturday night's (October 10) episode 'Before The Flood', which saw Peter Capaldi's Doctor lead into the opening credits with help from Beethoven's 5th symphony.
Doctor Who review: Before the Flood is scary and smart
The opening of 'Before the Flood' saw the Twelfth Doctor discussing the 'bootstrap paradox' ("Google it") using Ludwig van Beethoven as an example - a time traveller who loves Beethoven travels back in time to meet his hero, only to find out Beethoven doesn't exist so the time traveller decides to write out Beethoven's music and get it published.
This then begs the question: Who really wrote Beethoven's music to begin with?...
- 10/10/2015
- Digital Spy
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