Live Breaking News & Updates on Christina Bryant|Page 6
Stay updated with breaking news from Christina bryant. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
The Kitchy Kitchen forgot password | register OESTE PINK ROOM TOUR Hey guys! I’m so excited to share the pink room, or what I like to call Genie’s Bottle at Oeste my latest design project with my good friend Yayo. I grew up watching a lot of Nick at Nite and as a small girl I thought Genie’s Bottle was the most epic room of all time, so I really wanted to recreate something like that here, but with an Oeste twist. When Yayo and I were talking about it, we thought of Luis Barragan’s signature pink. Barragan is an internationally renowned architect from Mexico and when I visited one of his homes it had this incredible pink sweep up one of the stairwells. So, I sifted through Dunn Edwards’ catalogue and found a very similar color called Berry Riche. And when I pick a color, I really like committing to it, so what we have here is a very maximum pink room. ....
Isabella Ross As 2020 drew to a close, more than half (51.6%) of Australia’s over 50s are looking forward to closing it out and have high hopes for what 2021 holds. Even though there is still uncertainty surrounding the global health crisis, more than two in five (41.5%) are set to just “get on with things”, according to findings in the Seniors and Resilience report. Interestingly, Australians over 60 are more resigned to move through whatever comes their way than their younger counterparts, under 60 years of age (44.4% vs. 36.7%). At the same time, males are also more likely to be more hopeful and positive for the future compared to females (32.4% vs 25.4%). The Seniors and Resilience report forms part of the Australian Seniors Research Series. In its latest instalment, the study explores how Australia’s over 50s are continuing to adapt to the ‘new normal’ and remain resilient in what has been a tumultuous year. The research also compares results to some of th ....
axelrod: good evening. . m jim axelrod. we begin tonight with more dlolent and deadly weather along the plains and in the midwest. the national weather system still doesn t know exactly how many tornadoes touched down issoeen oklahoma and missouri last night, but look at the scene in st. charles, missouri, near st. louis, after a twister came through there. a line of powerful, slow-moving thunderstorms followed the tornadoes, causing severe flash flooding and sending rescue crews scrambling. once again, oklahoma got hit hardest. the storms killed at least nine sople and injured more than 100 in the oklahoma city area. add anna werner reports, the bad weather blew in during rush hour trapping people in their cars on that s on the ground, dude. on the ground. reporter: for the second time in less than two weeks, storm chasers followed large tornadoes that resulted in lives lost and property damaged. on a main interstate highway near oklahoma city, tractor trailers f ....