Old Dominion is postponing several shows on their No Bad Vibes tour because lead singer-guitarist Matthew Ramsey was injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident.
Ramsey, 45, on Tuesday revealed that he had fractured his pelvis in three places after the ATV accident, forcing the yearlong postponement of the alt-country band’s weekend concerts at Coffee Butler Amphitheater in Key West, Fla.
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“The good news is it’s gonna heal just fine. The bad news is I’m gonna have to stay home and recover for a little while.
Rachel Zoe weighs a dangerously thin 80 pounds, a doctor estimates to UsMagazine.com.
The celeb stylist, 38, showed off an emaciated figure while vacationing in St. Barts Thursday. She also Twittered that she’s battling bronchitis.
"When one is that thin and gets sick, it is incredibly easy to die, and not to be able to fight off any infection because there are no nutrients in the body to help her immune system,” says Dr.
A Russian Navy general was killed while on duty in Ukraine, the governor of Russia's southern Voronezh region said Monday, confirming earlier reports of the senior officer's death.
Major General Vladimir Zavadsky died at age 45 “while on combat duty in the special operation zone,” Voronezh Governor Alexander Gusev wrote on the messaging app Telegram, adding that the general served as deputy commander of the Northern Fleet’s 14th Army Corps.
Gusev did not elaborate further on the circumstances of Zavadsky’s death.
News: On May 28, 2020, Shameik Moore, a renowned actor celebrated for his appearances in projects like “Wu-Tang: An American Saga” and “Into the Spider-Verse,” became embroiled in a significant controversy stemming from his tweets. His remarks, particularly concerning the murder of George Floyd and more extensive topics such as police brutality and racism, sparked a vehement online backlash.
The Backlash Following the tragic death of George Floyd, Moore expressed his viewpoints, implying that racism might not have been the predominant factor in the devastating incident.
Felicity
Season 1, Episode 1: “Pilot”
Original Airdate: Sept. 29, 1998
Kriti: I’m thrilled to dive into the discussion about Felicity! Exclamation points!
You raised some questions earlier this week regarding the American college experience versus the British college experience.
I hope you found answers to all your queries, and I’m certain more will arise as our conversation unfolds.
While I believe Felicity’s first season accurately depicts a typical freshman year, the show becomes progressively less realistic as it advances.