Though they kicked things off with the podcast in 2019 with Remini’s
Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, they’ve levelled up with the first official season launched last week, focusing on 2009 memoir
Open by Andre Agassi, the legendary tennis player and ultimate 1990s style icon. The series expands gossip sessions into cultural analysis with eviscerating wit – on Rosie O’Donnell s
Find Me, where she gets scammed out of thousands of dollars of medical care by someone with multiple personality disorder, Anna Kendrick’s musings on getting blackout drunk at premieres, and Gabrielle Union revealing her dad had a fully separate life with another woman.
21January 2021
There were plenty of reasons for celebration yesterday in Washington DC as Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States of America and Kamala Harris became the first woman, the first African American, and the first Asian American vice-president. In addition to kicking out one the bitter orange that is Donald Trump out of the White House, this power duo brought a much-needed new chapter to global politics as Biden professed: “Democracy has prevailed”.
While several traditional proceedings were skipped due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the inauguration brought some serious fashion (back) into the American capital, with many looks imbued with subtle messaging. Harris and former first lady Michelle Obama went for monochromatic purple and maroon respectively – a White House staple since the days of Jackie O, but, as fashion historian Shelby Ivey Christie noted, monochromatic dressing also has a significant role in Black history – from Sunday churc