Google Doodle recently marked what would have been the 65th birthday of late Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng with an image of her performing in front of a full moon. Teng died suddenly on January 29, 1995, of an asthma attack while holidaying in Chiang Mai, Thailand, aged 42.Teng had a huge fan base in Asia, singing folk songs and love ballads in Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese and English, and scoring hits with songs such as The Moon Represents My Heart and When Will You Return?
Getty Kevin Costner has become the target of nasty rumors since his wife filed for divorce, including one accusing the actor of getting a woman working on the set of "Yellowstone" pregnant ... a tale we're told could not be further from the truth.
Sources close to Costner say the latest bit of gossip surrounding the star is "total BS," and has been baselessly circulating online.
Alamy It's unclear who started the rumor, or even who Costner allegedly got pregnant, but the fake story has been buzzing on social media since his wife, Christine, filed for divorce Monday.
Do you think leaving an Amazon review is a waste of time? Then, an Amazon program that's been around since 2007 might have you thinking twice. Amazon's Vine Program consists of a group of handpicked reviewers who get products for free in exchange for honest reviews.
Amazon doesn't give away too much about how reviewers are selected, but there are some basic guidelines that you can follow in an attempt to be one of the lucky ones receiving free swag.
Making The Cut is showcasing serious talent If you're a bride-to-be and haven't watched , you're in for a treat. In the latest episode of the Amazon Prime show, fashion designers were tasked with creating a three-look modern bridal collection, and one of the dresses from the winning team is now available to buy from the online retailer.
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Everyone is talking about Samantha Barks. Since catapulting into the spotlight in Les Miserables, the 22-year-old Brit has been touted as one of Hollywood's most promising rising stars with an incredible talent for both singing and acting.But who is this new girl on the block? Here's five facts you should know about Samantha.
- Contrary to recent reports, Samantha is not dating her co-star Russell Crowe. She is said to be in a relationship with Welsh host Matt Johnson.
One thing that many boys never do in a relationship is to talk more about their feelings. But the reality is that they all have something they would like to tell their girls but remain silent. And the fascinating part is that they have remained silent for many generations. Men have not changed for centuries, hence the reason many women think of them as complicated. It does not help to overanalyse boys.
If you’ve watched the Season 4 finale trailer, you may be wondering: Who called Heather Gay in the RHOSLC Season 4 finale and who’s on the other line?
Heather Gay is one of seven cast members on Season 4 of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City—also known as RHOSLC—along with original Housewives Lisa Barlow, Meredith Marks, and Whitney Rose; new Housewives Angie Katsanevas and Monica Garcia; and Friend Mary Cosby.
This week, country fans learned of new tours from a bold country-rocker, a hot newcomer and three of the biggest male stars of the last 20 years.
Five new tours were announced this week (Oct. 14-20), including 2024 dates for Blake Shelton, Sam Hunt and Brad Paisley. Of course with each tour comes an array of opening artists that can often make the steep price of admission worth it. Who are you looking forward to seeing in 2024?
Ivy League grad is killed during hit-and-run accident after night out with friends in Manhattan By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 15:16 EST, 10 March 2013 | Updated: 10:19 EST, 11 March 2013 e-mail 16
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22-year-old Ivy League grad Andrew Quinn's promising young life was cut short early Saturday when he was cruelly struck down by a hit-and-run driver in Manhattan.
On the surface, the image of a Chinese woman, book in hand, seems simple. But it says a lot about the societal status of women in China in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Florian Knothe says.
“It shows an important change that is not based on fashion or looks alone, but on the rising status of women through culture and education,” says Knothe, director of the University Museum and Art Gallery (UMAG) at the University of Hong Kong.