Chelsea Stewart has been covering entertainment news since 2015, and joined the Showbiz Cheat Sheet team in 2019. She lives with a phone in her hand, often scrolling Twitter for the latest celebrity and TV news she can share with her readers.
Chelsea is a member of the Atlanta Press Club and the Society of Professional Journalists. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations and Communications from Florida A&M University.
Book of the dayFictionReviewThis powerful reimagining of David Copperfield follows one boy’s struggle to survive amid America’s opioid crisis
It’s a brave writer who takes on a retelling of Dickens, and of David Copperfield, the most personal of his novels, at that. And yet the American author Barbara Kingsolver’s Demon Copperhead – which transposes this very English, quasi-autobiographical Bildungsroman to her own home territory of Appalachia – feels in many ways like the book she was born to write.
Shots fired! Dunkin’ (the establishment formerly known as Dunkin’ Donuts) and McDonald’s are in the midst of a rather public disagreement. The two fast-food chains both sell doughnut products that are shaped like french fries – Dunkin’ has Dunkin’ Donut Fries, while McDonald’s recently debuted its Donut Sticks – and apparently that’s a problem.
Dunkin’, which released its fry-inspired take on doughnuts in July 2018, well before McDonald’s debuted its strikingly similar version last month, took to Twitter earlier this week to throw some shade at the Golden Arches.
Last week, the Maryland Department of Public Health announced a case of locally acquired malaria in a Maryland resident who lives in the greater Washington, D.C. area. The news, which comes on the heels of several locally acquired cases in Florida and Texas, is cause for some measured concern. Although all patients were promptly treated at area hospitals and are recovering, the recent cases are the first since 2003 to be caused by domestic mosquitoes that appear to have bitten one person with malaria and transmitted the parasite to another person.
Love Is Blind News - Us Weekly
2024-05-06
Network:Netflix
The Netflix reality series Love Is Blind, which premiered in 2020, plays matchmaker for single contestants in an unconventional social experiment. On the show, 15 men and women are put through a 10-day speed-dating process in which they are not allowed to see each other’s faces. Cast members go on dates in “pods,” learning about each other and developing emotional connections without superficial influences. Only after a marriage proposal is made can couples meet face-to-face.
Everyone who knew Ruth Pyne was shocked when she was discovered dead in her home’s garage in 2011, drenched in her own blood and covered in murder. The “Dateline NBC” episode “Behind Closed Doors: Pyne” explores this tragic and enigmatic situation. The episode describes the woman’s murder in great detail, but it also demonstrates how …
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Sporting her glamorous mother changing her face with makeup, and her aunt being a makeup artist working for superstars, Samantha Chapman developed a profound interest in makeup from a very young age. She started creating her own makeup tutorials at the age of 31 to feel better and to relieve the boredom she felt during her pregnancy.
Makeup With Daughter: Samantha Chapman posts a video of her makeup with elder daughter Lily on January 3rd, 2019 (Photo: youtube.
747 Angel Number Meaning - Pulptastic
2024-05-05
If you’re seeing the number 747 a lot lately, there’s a reason. Angel numbers are messages from our guardian angels that they use to communicate with us. They often appear in sequences of repeating numbers to get our attention.
Angel number 747 is a message from your angels that you are on the right path. They are telling you to trust your intuition and follow your heart. The angels are also asking you to take some time for yourself to relax and recharge.
The family of a biker who died last year when a rival motorbike gang mowed him down are calling for his killers to be handed tougher sentences.
David Crawford, 59, was riding on the A38 in Plymouth, Devon in May last year, when he was sighted by three members of the rival Bandidos gang.
Benjamin Parry, 42, Thomas Pawley, 32, and Chad Brading, 36, were convicted of manslaughter but cleared of murder after a trial heard they 'deliberately targeted' him.