Tom Pelphrey has some homework to do.
The “Ozark” actor is one of the stars featured in W Magazine‘s annual TV Portfolio, and in it he reveals that until he started dating Kaley Cuoco, he’d never seen “The Big Bang Theory”.
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“When I first brought Kaley to New Jersey to meet my family and friends, my mom’s partner—who apparently was a ‘Big Bang Theory’ fan—was there, and he kept calling her Penny,” Pelphrey recalls.
“I had no clue what was going on. So I pulled Kaley aside, like, ‘I’m sorry, I don’t understand what’s happening. Why does he keep calling you Penny?’ She’s like, ‘That’s my character in ‘The Big Bang Theory’,'” he continues. “I was completely unaware. I’ve watched a few episodes with her since,...
The “Ozark” actor is one of the stars featured in W Magazine‘s annual TV Portfolio, and in it he reveals that until he started dating Kaley Cuoco, he’d never seen “The Big Bang Theory”.
Read More: Kaley Cuoco Confirms She & Tom Pelphrey Want More Kids: ‘Yeah, We Do’
“When I first brought Kaley to New Jersey to meet my family and friends, my mom’s partner—who apparently was a ‘Big Bang Theory’ fan—was there, and he kept calling her Penny,” Pelphrey recalls.
“I had no clue what was going on. So I pulled Kaley aside, like, ‘I’m sorry, I don’t understand what’s happening. Why does he keep calling you Penny?’ She’s like, ‘That’s my character in ‘The Big Bang Theory’,'” he continues. “I was completely unaware. I’ve watched a few episodes with her since,...
- 8/15/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Metronomy has tapped Mgmt for a remix of their single “The Look,” released in celebration of the upcoming 10-year anniversary of the band’s album The English Riviera. The New York indie rock band gives the track a more ethereal vibe, extending the original for an extra minute of instrumentals.
“The Look” is Metronomy’s most popular single, appearing on the band’s third album The English Riviera. Metronomy will reissue the album on April 30 via Because Music with six previously unreleased tracks. The reissue will be available on limited-edition and numbered heavyweight 180g vinyl,...
“The Look” is Metronomy’s most popular single, appearing on the band’s third album The English Riviera. Metronomy will reissue the album on April 30 via Because Music with six previously unreleased tracks. The reissue will be available on limited-edition and numbered heavyweight 180g vinyl,...
- 3/24/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
The original reality show broke ground with Pedro.
On November 11, 1994, the day after the final episode of The Real World: San Francisco aired, Pedro Zamora succumbed to complications from AIDS. Most of the world had only known him since June of that year, but the 22-year-old had made the most of the short time he’d spent on earth.
Born in Cuba, raised in Miami, Pedro was diagnosed as HIV+ while still in high school, and had dedicated his life to being an educator on the disease. Prior to appearing on the groundbreaking MTV reality show, he had already spoken about the disease with Oprah Winfrey, Phil Donahue, and before a session of Congress.
But it was by appearing on The Real World: San Francisco that he managed to have a global impact. For many young people, Pedro was the first real, out gay man they ever saw...
On November 11, 1994, the day after the final episode of The Real World: San Francisco aired, Pedro Zamora succumbed to complications from AIDS. Most of the world had only known him since June of that year, but the 22-year-old had made the most of the short time he’d spent on earth.
Born in Cuba, raised in Miami, Pedro was diagnosed as HIV+ while still in high school, and had dedicated his life to being an educator on the disease. Prior to appearing on the groundbreaking MTV reality show, he had already spoken about the disease with Oprah Winfrey, Phil Donahue, and before a session of Congress.
But it was by appearing on The Real World: San Francisco that he managed to have a global impact. For many young people, Pedro was the first real, out gay man they ever saw...
- 11/12/2009
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
Andy Warhol's famed Factory photographer Nat Finkelstein has died. He was 76.
Finkelstein died on 2 October due to complications of pneumonia and emphysema, according to his wife.
Images of Warhol, his muse Edie Sedgwick, rockers Velvet Underground and Bob Dylan are among Finkelstein's starstudded portfolio.
He chronicled his years as the pop artist's house photographer during the 1960s in books including The Andy Warhol Index, Andy Warhol: The Factory Years, 1964-1967, Andy Warhol: A Portfolio, and most recently in 2006's Edie Factory Girl.
At the time of his death, Finkelstein was putting the final touches on his own memoir, The Fourteen-Ounce Pound.
In addition to his wife, Elizabeth, he is survived by a brother, Howard.
Finkelstein died on 2 October due to complications of pneumonia and emphysema, according to his wife.
Images of Warhol, his muse Edie Sedgwick, rockers Velvet Underground and Bob Dylan are among Finkelstein's starstudded portfolio.
He chronicled his years as the pop artist's house photographer during the 1960s in books including The Andy Warhol Index, Andy Warhol: The Factory Years, 1964-1967, Andy Warhol: A Portfolio, and most recently in 2006's Edie Factory Girl.
At the time of his death, Finkelstein was putting the final touches on his own memoir, The Fourteen-Ounce Pound.
In addition to his wife, Elizabeth, he is survived by a brother, Howard.
- 10/14/2009
- WENN
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