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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tiff s Treats, the beloved Austin, Texas-based brand that created the warm cookie delivery concept, today announced its founders Tiffany and Leon Chen have signed a book publishing deal with Harper Horizon, an imprint of HarperCollins. The book will inspire entrepreneurs and dreamers with the unlikely story of how the two took Tiff s Treats from $20 and a college apartment kitchen to a rapidly growing brand with millions of customers and $85 million in funding.
Tiff’s Treats founders Tiffany and Leon Chen today announced they have signed a book publishing deal with Harper Horizon, an imprint of HarperCollins.
May we all make peace with each other : Stars react to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris s inauguration
By Heather Cichowski and Zach Harper
January 20, 2021
Kamala Harris were inaugurated as U.S. President and Vice President, respectively, on Jan. 20 in Washington, DC. It was a historic ceremony in which Kamala became not only the first woman to be Vice President, but also the first Black woman and first South Asian-American woman in the role. In his inauguration speech, Joe urged Americans to come together under what they have in common while working toward a more perfect union and to reject hatred, bigotry, demonization and divisive rhetoric so they can overcome their challenges.
24 Things We Learned from Joe Carnahan s Stretch Commentary This is as close to a rom-com as I ll probably ever do.
Universal Pictures
2014’s
Stretch is an underseen and underappreciated action/comedy, but you don’t have to just take my word for it. Writer/director
Joe Carnahan says as much more than once on his commentary for the film. The fine folks at Kino Lorber have just released the film to Blu-ray for the first time, and hopefully that means more people will take the plunge for a fast, fun, and creatively chaotic ride. Its journey here has been a long one after bypassing theaters back in 2014 and getting dropped unceremoniously onto home video a year later, but better late than never.