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The Good Wife: seven years of power-dressing – gallery Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email From houndstooth suit to bossy ringmaster vibes, Julianna Margulies’s style on The Good Wife has matched her character Alicia Florrick’s changes. Season seven starts Thursday, 9pm, More4 Thu 28 Jan 2016 10.05 EST Last modified on Mon 2 Jul 2018 09.59 EDT A houndstooth suit that looks as if it came from a tired Chicago department store worn with sixth-form good-girl hair and pearls.
Styling: Victoria Twyman. Make up: Corinne Robinson. Models: Evans N, Rupert F and Victoria P from Hired Hands. Photograph: Felicity McCabe/The GuardianStyling: Victoria Twyman. Make up: Corinne Robinson. Models: Evans N, Rupert F and Victoria P from Hired Hands. Photograph: Felicity McCabe/The GuardianSurrogacyIn New York, a gay couple fighting to make their insurers pay for fertility treatment have found themselves in the middle of a culture war. What happens when the right to parenthood involves someone else’s body?
An alleged mugshot of Jacquees has hit the internet. It's unconfirmed when the photo was taken, or what the events were leading up to it. However, fan speculation is rampant on social media, and everyone is dying to know what happened. In the shot, Jacquees has a fat lip and what appears to be the beginnings of a black eye. This has led to additional theories, with some claiming that he appears to have been in a fight before the photo was taken.
Little Women Atlanta: Emily Fernandez Remembers Her Late 3-Month Old Son Skip to content ncG1vNJzZmiolaS9rbGNnKamZ6SrfK21062jnmWnpLqmuoyaq6WZnqmubrHMoqOyZZaav6%2BtzZ2cs2WimrqmucGeqaxlmJq%2FbrjArZxma12ivK%2FAx2ampZxdqLyvew%3D%3D
The now-cliché practice of setting a slasher movie on a holiday has a specific origin. After the success of John Carpenter’s Halloween in 1978 (which itself came out four years after Black Christmas), opportunistic horror-movie producers collectively sat down with their calendars and started highlighting holidays. Over the next few years, a glut of seasonally themed horror movies — April Fools’ Day! New Years’ Evil! My Bloody Valentine! — hit grindhouses and drive-ins; so many Christmas-themed slashers were produced during this time that they became a subgenre unto themselves.
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “Shattered,” the March 8 episode of “FBI: Most Wanted.” “FBI: Most Wanted” has officially said goodbye to Jess LaCroix: Julian McMahon, who has led the CBS drama for three seasons, made his final appearance on Tuesday night when his character died on the job.
Ask Annalisa BarbieriParents and parentingYou say you’d never hurt your children, but you do seem scared of losing control I am a parent of two small children, three years old and six months, and am struggling to control my temper. I have never hit or hurt my children and never would, but I feel sickened with myself for feeling rage towards my older child and shouting. I feel urges to hit my older child when I am angry but would never do so.
This story originally ran in 2016 and has been republished alongside a Role Call with Michael Bolton about making “Jack Sparrow.” From “Lazy Sunday” to “Dick in a Box” to “Jizz in My Pants” to “Jack Sparrow,” 101 digital shorts were made by Andy Samberg, Akiva Shaffer, and Jorma Taccone — a.k.a. the Lonely Island — for Saturday Night Live between 2005 and 2012. In March of Samberg’s final season, Seth Meyers, SNL’s head writer at the time, had an idea: a bracket, voted on by the staff of the show, to determine the greatest digital short of all time.
PoetryHumour, beauty, solace ... the right poem can bring a ray of sunshine. Andrew Motion, Kayo Chingonyi, Tishani Doshi and other poets recommend the verses that lift their spirits Photograph: MacMillanBrian Bilston Poet and novelist 1) Hope Is the Thing With Feathers, Emily Dickinson 2) Poem [Lana Turner has collapsed!], Frank O’Hara 3) Not My Best Side, UA Fanthorpe 4) Aimless Love, Billy Collins 5) Survivor, Roger McGough Poetry refreshes the parts that other words cannot reach and, like the little bird of Emily Dickinson’s Hope Is the Thing with Feathers, contains the strength to sustain us even in the “chillest land / And on the strangest sea”.