Jim Caviezel Told Ethan Suplee He Was 'Going to Hell' If He Didn't Lose Weight

"First class on the plane was pretty empty and he was not sitting next to me, but at some point he got up and came because the seat next to me was open. And he sat down and he started talking to me about how he and his life emulated Jesus Christ," Suplee said. "And that if you dont do that, youre gonna go to hell. And basically the gist of it was I was not emulating Jesus Christ. [Read More]

Kaley Cuoco: Big Bang Theory Made Science Kind of Sexy

Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock Kaley Cuoco recognizes that it’s no easy feat to get a television show pilot on air. And it’s probably no surprise that getting a show picked up for an additional 10 seasons isn’t any easier. [Read More]

Kendrick Lamar and Drake's Beef, Explained

The long-simmering beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has exploded in recent days as the rappers repeatedly lobbed insults and allegations about one another’s families and personal lives in a series of escalating diss tracks that has also invoked other hip-hop greats, including Metro Boomin and DJ Mustard. The feud, in which each rapper has made numerous unverified allegations, prompted Drake to respond in a song on Sunday that he’s “disgusted” by Lamar’s claims about him, including that he has a secret child and engages in sex with underage girls, which he denies. [Read More]

Mad Men Watch: Farewell, Lane

Jordin Althaus/AMCLane Pryce (Jared Harris) in Mad Men - Season 5, Episode 12 There’s a haunting idea of suicide in literature: not the taking of one’s life, necessarily, but how one prepares to end his earthly existence. No one wrote about this better than William Faulkner. In the second section of The Sound and the Fury — famous as the most powerful but also the most confusing part of Faulkner’s magnum opus — the brilliant and disturbed Quentin Compson wanders near the Harvard campus, preparing to commit suicide. [Read More]

NLC advises Tinubu to invite protest leaders for discussion

As the upcoming protests gain momentum, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has urged President Bola Tinubu to invite the leadership of the planned national protests for discussions on their grievances. The union said this in a statement by its president, Joe Ajaero, on Monday, July 22, 2024. The statement reads in part, “As the date for the widely reported national protest looms, the Nigeria Labour Congress urges President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to invite the leadership of the protest movement for discussions on their grievances. [Read More]

Outfit of the day - Asiyami Gold

Pulse Style's daily fashion inspiration where fashion enthusiasts/ fashion loving individual styles are broken down to serve as a style pointer for everyday wear and more... OOTD inspiration is a casual, fresh and trendy look by ADVERTISEMENT She wore the bishop neck shirt by rolling up the sleeves and undoing a few buttons. She finished off the look with layered necklaces, layers of bracelets, black high heeled sandals, bag and a huge curly afro with bright red lipstick. [Read More]

Pass the Towel: 10 Best Movie Bath/Shower Scenes

DreamworksWhat makes movies scenes showing characters in bathtubs or showers so interesting is that it presents them at their most vulnerable: naked, defenseless, alone. The scenes can be funny (think: rubber ducks), romantic (think: bubble bath) or horrifying (think: Psycho). In drawing up this list we were surprised to see how many great bath and shower scenes we could remember. Movies that, for whatever reasons, did not make the final cut include The Shining, Fatal Attraction, Slumdog Millionaire, Dressed to Kill, Weird Science, The Godfather Part II, Arthur, Carrie and Pleasantville. [Read More]

Pat McGrath's make-up company worth over $1bn after record investment

Pat McGrath's name is among one of the most respected in the beauty and fashion industry. Pat, who has worked in the industry for decades is lauded as one of the most talented make-up artists in existence. According to her BoF profile: British makeup artist Pat McGrath has been called the fashion world’s most important makeup artist. She rose to prominence in the early 1990s and has since collaborated with a number of top brands and photographers, including Steven Meisel and Christian Dior, for whom she has crafted runway beauty looks for many seasons. [Read More]

Pulse First Love: He made me beg for his love and everything else

This week on #PulseFirstLove, our subject tells a story of how she was served ‘breakfast’ in the cruellest ways by her first ever lover; and how that awful experience shaped how she view romantic relationships, over seven years later. Read on. ______________________ Let’s talk about your first crush ADVERTISEMENT The first time I had a crush on a guy was in primary school and he also liked me. [Read More]

Qualified Immunity May Be Key for Police Reform. What Is It?

Civil rights advocates had been demanding an end to qualified immunity long before George Floyd’s murder sparked a mass movement against systemic racism last summer. As calls for greater police accountability gained momentum in 2020, the decades-old doctrine that protects officers from some lawsuits came under fresh scrutiny. Now, it’s emerged as a key sticking point in negotiations in Congress over federal police reform—one on which the whole bill could hinge. [Read More]