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Joe Marinelli, the veteran character actor who amused and attracted admirers as the cross-dressing mobster Bunny Tagliatti on the NBC soap opera Santa Barbara, has died. He was 68. Marinelli died Sunday, his wife of nearly 34 years, musician Jean Marinelli, told The Hollywood Reporter. After playing Bernardo “Bunny” Tagliatti from 1988-90, Marinelli portrayed bank robber Pauly Hardman on the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light in 1993 and another crook, Joseph Sorel, on the ABC soap General Hospital from 1999-2001. More recently, he recurred as UBA director Donny Spagnoli on the first three seasons of the Apple TV+ drama The…

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Kailyn Lowry and Jo Rivera are supporting son Elliot amid his personal chapter. After the couple’s 15-year-old—who previously went by Isaac before deciding Elliot, his middle name, feels more like him—came out as gay during a two-part series on the Teen Mom alum’s Barely Famous podcast, Kailyn and Jo had a “good conversation.” “He said that he listened to the episodes,” Kailyn explained to Parade in an interview published June 18. “He was really proud of Elliott, and he said that he was happy.” And Kailyn—also mom to Lincoln, 11 with ex Javi Marroquin, Lux, 7 and Creed, 4, with…

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In 2006, Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Brent Ridge didn’t have visions of becoming entrepreneurs with a goat milk skincare and body care brand. The New York City-based couple went on an apple-picking getaway upstate one weekend and stumbled on a little town called Sharon Springs. They fell in love with the town, and on their drive out, with a property for sale: Beekman Farm, its house built in 1802.Image Credit: Courtesy of Beekman 1802. Josh Kilmer-Purcell, left, and Brent Ridge, right. Kilmer-Purcell and Ridge were far from professional farmers — Kilmer-Purcell worked in advertising, and Ridge was a physician who’d started…

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After 11 Emmy wins, which is a new record for a comedy, The Bear is back with season four. The FX comedy series premieres on Wednesday, June 25 on Hulu, while all 10 episodes will be to binge-watch on day one. At a Glance: How to Watch The Bear Online When June 25 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET No. of episodes 10 Stream online Hulu Season four of The Bear examines the pressure Carmy puts on his staff and himself as the Italian beef shop-turned-fine dining restaurant opens for business and he strives to earn a Michelin star. Ayo…

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All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Governors Ball may be over, but festival season is far from it. With Lollapalooza right around the corner, it’s time to finalize your look before stepping out for a full day of live music. Completely stumped for ideas? Men’s Wearhouse has plenty of festival-worthy menswear staples that’ll elevate your style and keep you light and breezy during the hot summer months. Explore Explore See latest videos,…

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“They really stress you out,” she said, remembering that the doctors were “just all around you, looking at you, and you’re like a wounded animal on the table.” But despite the complications surrounding Arlo’s birth, Allison wouldn’t trade the experience for the world. “He is adorable, I’m very proud,” she told Savannah Guthrie of her son during a January 2023 episode of Today. “I get weird and shy when I talk about it because it’s so new. But I’m obsessed with him. It’s all I think about.” And upon becoming a mother, every aspect of her life changed. “I had some friends…

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A federal judge ruled for the first time that it was legal for $61.5 billion AI startup, Anthropic, to train its AI model on copyrighted books without compensating or crediting the authors.U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco stated in a ruling filed on Monday that Anthropic’s use of copyrighted, published books to train its AI model was “fair use” under U.S. copyright law because it was “exceedingly transformative.” Alsup compared the situation to a human reader learning how to be a writer by reading books, for the purpose of creating a new work.”Like any reader aspiring to be…

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Two young Black women sharing an intimate night of passion is not the typical soap opera sex scene. For Beyond the Gates executive producer Sheila Ducksworth, the storyline between Chelsea Hamilton (RhonniRose Mantilla) and her current love interest Dr. Madison Montgomery (Kenjah McNeil) on the CBS daytime series that launched this year is no click-bait ploy or Pride Month pandering. Instead, she says it’s emblematic of the soap’s DNA. “It was really important that we have true representation on the show, and that’s across all lines,” she tells The Hollywood Reporter. For Ducksworth that includes sexuality, but also goes beyond…

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Lizzo announced on Tuesday (June 24) that her new mixtape My Face Hurts From Smiling will arrive on Friday, June 27 via Nice Life and Atlantic Records. While she’s all smiles on the official artwork she shared on Instagram, Lizzo is also blissfully flipping the bird, with two yellow smiley face emotes covering up her cheeky gesture. Lizzo also revealed the full track list, which includes two features: Doja Cat on “Still Can’t Fuh” and SZA on “IRL.” Last week, SZA teased that the two had something in the works, writing, “Working on a guest star for bookie @lizzobeeating’s new…

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Cue the nostalgia: Bath & Body Works has its semi-annual sale going on. Between cult-classic three-wick candles and hand soaps being reduced, we’re there. Find classic scents like Coconut Lime Verbena and new additions like Palo Santo & Sage for less at this blowout sale. Select items are a whopping 75% off at Bath & Body Works’ semi-annual sale. The three-wick candles are 50% off, there are select hand soaps for $3.25 a pop and so much more. So, needless to say, this is the time to stock up on your favorites. Shop some highlights from the Bath & Body…

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