When Carter helps Kat get elected to the local business council, a rift forms in their friendship when she doesn t vote in his favor to keep the bar open later. Meanwhile, Sheila asks Max to help her move some of her furniture to make room for her boyfriend, and Randi asks Phil for help with her photography project in the all-new Business Council episode of CALL ME KAT airing Thursday, Mar. 4 (9:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (KAT-104) (TV-14 D, L)
Based on the British series Miranda, created by Miranda Hart, CALL ME KAT stars Emmy Award nominee Mayim Bialik ( The Big Bang Theory ) as a woman who struggles every day against society and her mother to prove that she can live a happy and fulfilling life despite still being single at 39. Which is why she recently spent her entire savings to open a cat café in Louisville, KY.
Since that audition, he's played roles on Will and Grace, Raising Hope and Desperate Housewives, but he's also become a social media star with 5.6 million followers on Instagram at the unlikely age of 65. 'Post it, post it.'
Jean Lephare And DeeLow Diamond Man Create Beats For The Masters
Jean Lephare And DeeLow Diamond Man Create Beats For The Masters
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Next Sunday, Feb. 7, Leonard Fournette and Tyrann Mathieu will represent their respective teams, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and defending Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs, in Super Bowl LV. As Louisiana natives and LSU alumni, they will also have “The Boot” on their backs. In particular, they represent New Orleans’ Seventh Ward, an area where a lot of talent is emerging.
But the Seventh Ward is also home to cousins John “Jean Lephare” Fitch and Daryl “DeeLow Diamond Man” Harleaux, who have been grinding for years in the studio. The music producers struck gold last year, providing tracks for New Orleans native Lil Wayne’s Grammy-nominated and Billboard Chart-topping album, “Funeral.” Their catalog is pegged with A-list rappers that include other
Blank canvas for young artists
CUBE 37 at the Frankston Arts Centre is set to become a place for young artists to test the limits of their creativity.
The Hot Arts for Cool Kids program begins on 13 January. Cube 37 will transform into a hub of interactive art activities for kids aged four to twelve.
Frankston mum Helen James is planning to take her daughters Stella, 6, and Hazel, 4, to Cube 37 to get involved. “It’s a great opportunity for them to be fully immersed in art and craft, as well as using materials that I don’t have at home. Hot Arts for Cool Kids stimulates the senses and brings out their creativity,” she said.