HGTV is about to make Barbie fans’ dreams come true with the ultimate home-reno series based on everyone’s favorite doll: “Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge.”
Premiering this summer, the Ashley Graham-hosted four-episode event is launching ahead of the July 21 release of Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie as part of a giant cross-network promotion across Warner Bros.
On October 31st, one of the brightest woman architects of our time was born — Zaha Hadid, whose name can be translated from Arabic as glorious. In 2019, she would have turned 68 years old. She refused to see things in an ordinary way, her projects were called impossible to build and insane, she lost bids for 17 years, but she became the woman who totally changed the world of architecture.
We at Bright Side have always been charmed by the futuristic shapes of buildings of the great architect that are still being built today, after Hadid’s death, and we hope that her story will motivate us to try and implement our most amazing ideas.
Known by the stage names Jelly, Jelle Bay, or Jelly Bay, he is an accomplished YouTuber with a channel called Jelly where he uploads comedy gaming videos and vlogs. His channel has earned over 23 million subscribers. His real name is Jelle Van Vucht.
Before Fame He followed an audio-visual course in Eindhoven but quit to focus on his own businesses.
Trivia He has a second channel called GTA5Videos where he helps to promote content creators in the YouTube gaming community.
During the 1990s and early 2000s, Savident played the role of Fred Elliott in the popular British soap opera Coronation Street. His other screen credits include roles in the films A Clockwork Orange and Yes, Minister.
Before Fame Before beginning his acting career, he worked as a police officer.
Trivia In 2009, he performed in a touring production of Gilbert and Sullivan's HMS Pinafore. He amassed over 170 acting credits throughout his long and prolific career.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. wrote about many scary things: the firebombing of Dresden, the aftermath of the Vietnam War, the specter of individuals controlled by the state or by technology. But the most unnerving image he ever put on paper may have been this, written when he was 47 years old, recounting the words of a fellow Indianapolis high school grad: “When you get to be our age, you all of a sudden realize that you are being ruled by people you went to high school with … You all of a sudden catch on that life is nothing but high school.