Dimity October 10 Share October 10 18 hours ago, Irlandesa said: I love Dolly. She's not the only one, though. Taylor Swift is donating 5 million to Feeding America for hurricane relief in areas affected by both Milton and Helene. Dolly and Taylor definitely give back through their donations. I'm sure others do too but what I particularly am struck by with both Dolly and Taylor is the consistency of their charitable donations. I know Dolly best for her work with childhood literacy but Taylor Swift has made a practice, for years now, of donating to food banks in every city she has concerts in. I heard the other day about a city in the UK where the manager of the food bank said her donation was so generous they don't need to fundraise for a full year. 10 4 Link to comment
andromeda331 October 10 Share October 10 2 minutes ago, Dimity said: Dolly and Taylor definitely give back through their donations. I'm sure others do too but what I particularly am struck by with both Dolly and Taylor is the consistency of their charitable donations. I know Dolly best for her work with childhood literacy but Taylor Swift has made a practice, for years now, of donating to food banks in every city she has concerts in. I heard the other day about a city in the UK where the manager of the food bank said her donation was so generous they don't need to fundraise for a full year. I didn't know that Taylor did all that. I've known for years Dolly has always made donations. Including a million dollars for Covid-19 research. I also loved that she didn't think she deserved a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and went to write and record a rock song. And turned down a statue of her being made. She really is the best. 13 Link to comment
Notabug October 11 Share October 11 4 hours ago, andromeda331 said: I didn't know that Taylor did all that. I've known for years Dolly has always made donations. Including a million dollars for Covid-19 research. I also loved that she didn't think she deserved a spot in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and went to write and record a rock song. And turned down a statue of her being made. She really is the best. Bruce Springsteen has linked with local foodbanks at every stop on all his tours for decades. During the show, he will talk about the local foodbank and ask people to donate as they're leaving. Last time he played here, the local foodbank collected over $18,000 in cash from the crowd at a single show. 2 3 8 Link to comment
SoMuchTV October 11 Share October 11 I kind of have mixed feelings about asking for donations from concert goers, who have just paid $$$ for tickets to your show. Actually maybe Ticketmaster is the one who should be making the big donations here! 9 1 2 Link to comment
Palimelon October 11 Share October 11 Various musicians though have always had donation booths or whatever for different causes though. 1 Link to comment
Shannon L. October 11 Share October 11 Dolly turned down the Presidential Medal of Freedom twice, too. It was only because the first time, her husband was ill, and the second because it wasn't safe to travel due to covid. She's since said that she'd be reluctant to take it if offered a third time because at that point, she's afraid it would look like a political move on her part (declining 2 offers from Trump, but accepting from another president) and is quoted as saying "I don't work for those awards. It'd be nice, but I'm not sure that I even deserve it. But that's a nice compliment for people to think that I might deserve it." 10 4 Link to comment
peachmangosteen October 11 Share October 11 Speaking of celebrities and donating to charity: 10 3 Link to comment
andromeda331 October 11 Share October 11 5 hours ago, Shannon L. said: Dolly turned down the Presidential Medal of Freedom twice, too. It was only because the first time, her husband was ill, and the second because it wasn't safe to travel due to covid. She's since said that she'd be reluctant to take it if offered a third time because at that point, she's afraid it would look like a political move on her part (declining 2 offers from Trump, but accepting from another president) and is quoted as saying "I don't work for those awards. It'd be nice, but I'm not sure that I even deserve it. But that's a nice compliment for people to think that I might deserve it." Oh, Dolly, you do deserve it. 12 1 1 Link to comment
Blergh October 21 Share October 21 At age 78 [!?!], Cher has DONE it! She's gotten into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (and put out a good rendition of 'If I Could Turn Back Time' before giving an acceptance speech paying tribute to her late mother who pressed for her to never give up)! Need I say more?! Way to GO,Cher! 17 Link to comment
Trini October 27 Share October 27 (Linking several articles because each has different snippets of info and photos) Thought this was kinda funny: 'Timothée Chalamet Surprises Fans At Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Contest In NYC' 'Timothée Chalamet crashes his own look-alike contest after police shut down crowded event' -- (They didn't have the proper permit, and had to move to another location.) https://people.com/timothee-chalamet-crashes-lookalike-contest-nyc-police-disperse-crowd-8735037 https://variety.com/2024/film/news/timothee-chalamet-lookalike-contest-surprise-appearance-new-york-1236191974/ https://www.thewrap.com/timothee-chalamet-crashes-lookalike-contest-new-york-video/ https://www.vogue.com/article/timothee-chalamet-lookalike-contest 3 1 Link to comment
Blergh October 28 Share October 28 (edited) 2 hours ago, Trini said: (Linking several articles because each has different snippets of info and photos) Thought this was kinda funny: 'Timothée Chalamet Surprises Fans At Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Contest In NYC' 'Timothée Chalamet crashes his own look-alike contest after police shut down crowded event' -- (They didn't have the proper permit, and had to move to another location.) https://people.com/timothee-chalamet-crashes-lookalike-contest-nyc-police-disperse-crowd-8735037 https://variety.com/2024/film/news/timothee-chalamet-lookalike-contest-surprise-appearance-new-york-1236191974/ https://www.thewrap.com/timothee-chalamet-crashes-lookalike-contest-new-york-video/ https://www.vogue.com/article/timothee-chalamet-lookalike-contest I wonder if with Miss Parton will look him up or vice versa so she can trade tales with him about the time she entered (and LOST) a look-alike contest for herself. Edited October 28 by Blergh 5 Link to comment
Trini October 29 Share October 29 I'm not going to link any more articles, but I'm surprised at how much coverage that Chalamet lookalike story is getting; clearly, people were craving some lighter news in contrast to everything else happening in the world. 10 Link to comment
Shrek October 29 Share October 29 11 hours ago, Trini said: I'm not going to link any more articles, but I'm surprised at how much coverage that Chalamet lookalike story is getting; clearly, people were craving some lighter news in contrast to everything else happening in the world. Well there's also the fact that the organizers were ticketed by the PD for not having a permit that actually makes it funny. 1 3 Link to comment
Irlandesa October 29 Share October 29 2 hours ago, Shrek said: Well there's also the fact that the organizers were ticketed by the PD for not having a permit that actually makes it funny. I also think that the top prize is $50 dollars is pretty amusing. It sounds like it was a low key fun fan event that blew up beyond expectations. 7 Link to comment
Blergh November 5 Share November 5 This hardly is 'warm or fuzzy' news but it is a rather unexpected twist re a onetime celeb: As per the recent interview with People magazine the 1990's exercise and diet guru Susan 'Stop the Insanity' Powter (born 1957) has claimed that her fortune from the diet, exercise videos and books has long since gone and she has been recently been a meal delivery driver to make ends meet. On a positive note, she has made the acquaintance of Jamie Lee Curtis who has produced a documentary telling Miss Powter's side of the story and Miss Powter herself has a new bio coming out . Hopefully, this will help her golden years be more comfortable. Miss Powter had had two ex husbands before the year 2000 then afterwards had a longtime partnership with another woman. However, where any of them or her three sons are now (much less if any of them have attempted to help her out) went unmentioned in the article. 4 Link to comment
DearEvette November 11 Share November 11 This absolutely falls under the 'Wackadoodle' but Per many sites, but Variety: Quote A snafu by Mattel — which accidentally printed the URL for a porn site on packaging for dolls based on Universal Pictures’ “Wicked” movie — has yielded a bonanza of traffic for Wicked Pictures, the adult-entertainment company that actually owns the web address. And yeah it is true. We were in Walmart yesterday and found the dolls, and sure enough the Wicked.com site is printed there and that is NOT the URL for the movie. 17 Link to comment
MissAlmond November 12 Share November 12 (edited) 1 hour ago, DearEvette said: This absolutely falls under the 'Wackadoodle' but Per many sites, but Variety: And yeah it is true. We were in Walmart yesterday and found the dolls, and sure enough the Wicked.com site is printed there and that is NOT the URL for the movie. This reminds me of the old whitehouse dot com days. 😆 Edited November 12 by MissAlmond 4 Link to comment
Blergh Wednesday at 02:59 AM Share Wednesday at 02:59 AM Maybe because this is where I've put other Cher news in. .. I don't know what's more warm and fuzzy,etc.- the fact that she's written the first part of her autobio entitled Cher: The Memoir Part One or that she's freely telling her age when pitching her new work! One thing that can't be denied is that she's never followed a conventional path and it would seem that she's marched to her own beat from birth so this work might be worth thumbing/scrolling through! 10 Link to comment
Bastet Thursday at 02:48 AM Share Thursday at 02:48 AM Dolly Parton's latest good deed: The Dollywood Foundation gives $4.5 million to the Nashville Public Library Foundation in support of its new early literacy program. Quote The Begin Bright early literacy program works to ensure children start kindergarten “reading ready” by combining Parton’s Imagination Library—an international program that mails more than three million books directly to children each month—with training from the library and resources for parents and childcare providers. The literacy initiative will deliver a Little Library filled with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Books and a host of Nashville Public Library resources to every childcare center in Davidson County, where Nashville is located. In addition, Vanderbilt University’s Prenatal to 3 Policy Impact Center will study the initiative's results and create an actionable, measurable, replicable model. The foundation aims to raise $20 million for Begin Bright’s implementation and build an endowment that sustains the program. The library will roll out the program in the spring of 2025. “I really believe this partnership can make a huge impact on inspiring a love of reading for children and families,” said Parton. “One of the best parts is that Nashville can once again light the way for the nation.” 8 11 Link to comment
andromeda331 Thursday at 06:54 AM Share Thursday at 06:54 AM 4 hours ago, Bastet said: Dolly Parton's latest good deed: The Dollywood Foundation gives $4.5 million to the Nashville Public Library Foundation in support of its new early literacy program. That's wonderful! 4 3 Link to comment
Vermicious Knid Friday at 04:57 AM Share Friday at 04:57 AM Quote “One of the best parts is that Nashville can once again light the way for the nation.” Except Tennessee has one of the most oppressive abortion bans in the country. And more than 1100 books have been removed from Tennessee libraries. 5 1 2 Link to comment
Bastet Friday at 06:49 AM Share Friday at 06:49 AM 1 hour ago, Vermicious Knid said: Except Tennessee has one of the most oppressive abortion bans in the country. And more than 1100 books have been removed from Tennessee libraries. Yeah, I had quite a scoff at that, but felt I needed to quote her in full. 1 2 Link to comment
Blergh Saturday at 07:21 PM Share Saturday at 07:21 PM On 11/21/2024 at 10:57 PM, Vermicious Knid said: Except Tennessee has one of the most oppressive abortion bans in the country. And more than 1100 books have been removed from Tennessee libraries. Well, maybe Miss Parton's donation can help COUNTER that! 10 1 Link to comment
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