To celebrate her milestone achievement, Dua’s partner Anwar Hadid gave her balloons, piñatas and more that echoed the butterfly theme of her spangled dress. Touched by the sweet sentiment, the star shared a stream of photos of his hard work, thanking “my angel boy” for his support.
The star had taken some style notes from supermodel Naomi Campbell, who was famously photographed arm in arm with fellow super Kate Moss in a similar look from Versace’s spring/summer 1999 collection. Dua Lipa paired her own hiked hemline with killer heels from the brand’s spring/summer 2020 collection. They do say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and who better to emulate in 2021 than a ’90s super?
I m happy to say we don t have a lot of issues with video visits because inmates know it s a privilege, not a right, Spano said.
Casanova is in federal custody as part of an racketeering case against 18 alleged members of the Untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation gang and is being held in Westchester County Jail in Valhalla, N.Y.
The gang is charged with a litany of crimes, including the killing in September of a 15-year-old in Poughkeepsie and defrauding programs meant for people suffering economic hardship because of the pandemic.
Casanova, currently signed to Roc Nation, was charged with conspiracy to commit racketeering, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and firearms possession. He is not charged with killing the child.
N.J. celebrities who died in 2020, from Adam Schlesinger to Tommy DeVito
Updated Dec 30, 2020;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
Tommy DeVito was a founding member of the Four Seasons. He died of COVID-19. Jerry McCrea | The Star-Ledger
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As we wind down a tough year, here’s a look back at some famous figures we lost in 2020.
They come from various arenas entertainment, media, sports and politics but they all have some connection to New Jersey.
Some were Jersey-born, while others made their home here or spent their final hours in the state. Several died from complications of COVID-19, while others died of natural causes and various health conditions.
David Lee
The director of
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, an adaptation of August Wilson’s 1982 play that’s streaming now on Netflix, is discussing Hollywood’s seemingly reinvigorated appetite for adapting theater evident in recent productions like
The Boys in the Band, The Prom, Cats, and even his own latest but doesn’t believe it’s anything new.
“I think what is true is that Hollywood is filled with closeted theater folk,” he says. “And then periodically some of those people who are obsessed end up in positions of authority and they say, ‘Yes, we re doing it.’ That s what it s all about, and when you come through a period where a number of those people are making decisions, it feels like you re inside of a trend. But I think it s something much simpler than that: there s just a bunch of theater queens in L.A.”
‘Sopranos’ reunion recap: New ‘Bada Bing, Bada Zoom’ scenes for 2020, Kevin Smith and The Russian
Updated Dec 19, 2020;
Posted Dec 19, 2020
A scene from the Sopranos virtual reunion Friday, which featured new material written by David Chase and Terence Winter and performed by the cast.Tiltify/screenshot
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Meadow is a criminal defense lawyer (but her mother, Carmela, still hopes she’ll enroll in medical school).
Christopher spends hours online talking about “Q,” the “deep state” and Jeffrey Epstein on 4chan.
Bobby Bacala is working on his model train track, which annoys Janice greatly.
Tony Blundetto is using his healing powers as a reiki master to help soothe clients during the pandemic.