Pop purveyors Dnce had a major year and People has the exclusive on how they celebrated the success of their hit single, “Cake By the Ocean.”
Joe Jonas and Cole Whittle tell People that they never expected their song to make waves on the music scene.
“You know, it started off as a misunderstanding,” Cole Whittle says. “The producers we were working with were trying to tell a story about the cocktail, ‘Sex on the Beach.’ In Sweden, they call it ‘Cake by the Ocean.’ We thought it was hilarious and we ran with it.”
Jimmy Marble
The band teamed...
Joe Jonas and Cole Whittle tell People that they never expected their song to make waves on the music scene.
“You know, it started off as a misunderstanding,” Cole Whittle says. “The producers we were working with were trying to tell a story about the cocktail, ‘Sex on the Beach.’ In Sweden, they call it ‘Cake by the Ocean.’ We thought it was hilarious and we ran with it.”
Jimmy Marble
The band teamed...
- 12/15/2016
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Google’s top searches from the year are out and when it comes to food, the world wanted comfort, comfort and more comfort.
The most requested recipe of 2016 was green bean casserole followed by Brussels sprouts, hashbrown casserole, guacamole and chicken marsala. A few sweets also made the list with hungry people searching for buttercream frosting and snow cream (ice cream made from snow, apparently).
A stressful year clearly meant the world was stress-eating which of course eventually leads to dieting. The Golo Diet — which claims to optimize the body’s insulin levels — topped the list. But a diet claiming...
The most requested recipe of 2016 was green bean casserole followed by Brussels sprouts, hashbrown casserole, guacamole and chicken marsala. A few sweets also made the list with hungry people searching for buttercream frosting and snow cream (ice cream made from snow, apparently).
A stressful year clearly meant the world was stress-eating which of course eventually leads to dieting. The Golo Diet — which claims to optimize the body’s insulin levels — topped the list. But a diet claiming...
- 12/14/2016
- by acalderone1271
- PEOPLE.com
Here’s the weirdest thing about the long-heralded Bones/Sleepy Hollow crossover: It’s just not that weird.
I say that with a sense of pleasant surprise — and a lot of relief. As a formerly ardent-now-casual fan of Bones and someone who covers Sleepy Hollow for TVLine, I feared that the two-hour event would distill the quirkiest aspects of Brennan, Booth, Mills and Crane. (“Look at Ichabod gaping at Brennan’s mass spectrometer!” “See Booth and Abbie get into a pissing match about Bureau protocol!”)
That tactic, however, would overlook that both series are about a handful of oddballs with a whole lotta heart.
I say that with a sense of pleasant surprise — and a lot of relief. As a formerly ardent-now-casual fan of Bones and someone who covers Sleepy Hollow for TVLine, I feared that the two-hour event would distill the quirkiest aspects of Brennan, Booth, Mills and Crane. (“Look at Ichabod gaping at Brennan’s mass spectrometer!” “See Booth and Abbie get into a pissing match about Bureau protocol!”)
That tactic, however, would overlook that both series are about a handful of oddballs with a whole lotta heart.
- 10/30/2015
- TVLine.com
The Irréversible director’s highly focused sex-epic generously involves the audience in the action and boasts all the best and worst of vintage porn, but lacks the bite of his earlier work
Here is the Cannes film festival’s 51st shade of … well, not grey, because director Gaspar Noé does have a penchant for that classic red-filter lighting appropriate for full-on filth, as well as a soupy sound-design and indistinct dialogue which sounds quieter than the deafeningly loud cheesy ambient music: soft rock and even, at one moment, Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Love is Noé’s explicit sex film in 3D: that is, vanilla heterosexual sex, in girl-boy and girl-girl-boy permutations (you sure can tell a straight guy made this movie) with a conscientious emphasis on condoms. There is also one scene with a transsexual, with whom our male hero totally chickens out of doing anything rude. No spanking.
Related:...
Here is the Cannes film festival’s 51st shade of … well, not grey, because director Gaspar Noé does have a penchant for that classic red-filter lighting appropriate for full-on filth, as well as a soupy sound-design and indistinct dialogue which sounds quieter than the deafeningly loud cheesy ambient music: soft rock and even, at one moment, Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Love is Noé’s explicit sex film in 3D: that is, vanilla heterosexual sex, in girl-boy and girl-girl-boy permutations (you sure can tell a straight guy made this movie) with a conscientious emphasis on condoms. There is also one scene with a transsexual, with whom our male hero totally chickens out of doing anything rude. No spanking.
Related:...
- 5/21/2015
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
We are counting down the days until the Aug. 4 premiere of Bachelor in Paradise on ABC. Gather your girlfriends each week for a viewing party, complete with tropical-themed drinks, food, and coffee-table decor. And of course, it's no Bachelor party without a drinking game and edible roses to hand out at the end of the night. It's about to get spicy! As featured in the video: Sex on the Beach cocktails Fruit skewers Guacamole and tortilla chips Red and green candy melts, rose lollipop mold, and lollipop sticks...
- 7/31/2014
- by Brandi-Milloy
- Popsugar.com
So 2 doctors walk into a bar, buy it, they try to get on "Bar Rescue," one of them taunts the wife of the show's host, diagnosing her with a "Grade A va-gee" ... and then sue because the host beat the crap out of him.Stop us if you've heard this one, but if not, here's the lawsuit. Dr. Paul Wilkes bought Sand Dollar bar in Las Vegas with another doctor. They weren't doing so well...
- 4/8/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
This New Year’s Eve, celebrate in style with themed cocktails based on some of 2013′s most memorable pop-culture moments. Once we pop the cork on our cultural cocktails below, it’ll be likely “We Can’t Stop.” In fact, if you “Take Back the Night” with these themed libations, you’ll be having less than a 20/20 Experience… you’ll probably be seeing “Blurred Lines” (hey hey hey!).
In movies, Katniss & Co. are certainly clinking Catching Fireball shots to toast the second Hunger Games installment’s record-breaking opening. From Despicable Me 2, the year’s highest-grossing animated film, those bizarro...
In movies, Katniss & Co. are certainly clinking Catching Fireball shots to toast the second Hunger Games installment’s record-breaking opening. From Despicable Me 2, the year’s highest-grossing animated film, those bizarro...
- 12/31/2013
- by Lanford Beard
- EW.com - PopWatch
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