The Piven Effect: Jeremy Piven’s Unwavering Star Power in Hollywood
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
The entertainment industry is no stranger to transformative actors, and Jeremy Piven’s career trajectory is a testament to his ability to consistently grab attention. As an award-winning actor and comedian, Piven is perhaps best known for his iconic role as Ari Gold on the hit show Entourage. Over the years, he has also appeared in many other film and television projects, showcasing his diverse range of acting skills, ultimately a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.As the Piven effect continues to enamor the audience, it’s important to examine the factors that contribute to his undeniable appeal and presence on-screen. From his early beginnings in films like Lucas (1986) to his time on The Larry Sanders Show and beyond, Piven’s charisma and tenacity have left a lasting impression on both his fans and the entertainment industry as a whole.Early Career and BreakthroughsRise in the Entertainment IndustryJeremy Piven grew up in Evanston, Illinois, and graduated f...Halo Dog Collar Review: Is it Really Worth the Price? (2023 Upd.)
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
Imagine a world where you can keep your dog safe, train them effectively, and establish boundaries without the need for physical barriers. The Halo dog collar aims to make this a reality by offering a revolutionary approach to pet safety and training using GPS tracking and wireless fencing technology. Want to learn how the Halo collar can make a difference in your dog’s life? Keep reading our Halo dog collar review!Short SummaryHalo 2+ Collar offers advanced pet safety and wellbeing features such as GPS tracking, wireless fencing, customizable boundaries and training assistance.Pros include GPS tracking & comprehensive training program. Cons include high cost & potential durability issues.Final verdict depends on individual needs, research reviews before making an informed decision.Hint: Get the latest pricing and promotions here – Visit The Official Site Halo Collar GPS System: An OverviewThe Halo collar GPS system is designed for dog owners who want to ensure the sa...Human remains identified as missing actor Julian Sands
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
(CNN) — British actor Julian Sands, known for his work in shows like “24” and movies like “A Room with a View” and “The Killing Fields,” has been found dead after going missing in the San Gabriel mountains in Southern California in January, investigators announced Tuesday.He was 65.“The manner of death is still under investigation, pending further test results,” the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement. “We would like to extend our gratitude to all the volunteers that worked tirelessly to locate Mr. Sands.”The actor, who also appeared in “Ocean’s Thirteen” and “Smallville,” had been the subject of an ongoing search in the Mt. Baldy area since he failed to return from a hike on January 13.Sands loved hiking, especially in the area he was last seen, according to his family.“When in LA, the Mt Baldy mountain range was his favourite place, he would go the...San Jose: After 20 years, Amber India closes Santana Row restaurant, prepares for a big move
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
The Amber India group has permanently closed its restaurant at San Jose’s swanky Santana Row, with its owner saying the decline of in-person work at local offices has “adversely affected” lunch business at the upscale restaurant.Amber India was one of the original tenants at the center, opening in 2003.“Our lease after 20 years came to an end this May, and to renew the lease we would have to pay a much higher rent and were expected to make a lot of changes,” owner Vijay Bist said.So instead of investing in that property, he decided to pivot to a new business plan for the South Bay while maintaining his more traditional restaurant model in Los Altos, where he has a devoted clientele, and in San Francisco, where his Yerba Buena space has proven popular.“As the dining landscape evolves, Amber will evolve with our clients,” he said.The relocated Santana Row restaurant, in Milpitas, will have both production space in the kitchen and front-of-hous...Oakland police seeking two persons of interest in fatal shooting near Uptown District
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
OAKLAND — Police have identified two people who they say are persons of interest in last week’s fatal shooting of a man near the Uptown District and are asking for the public to be on the lookout for them.The shooting happened June 21 about 6:30 p.m. in the 400 block of 26th Street and ended the life of 27-year-old Daly City resident Matheus Gaidos. Police released Gaidos’ identity Tuesday.Authorities released separate images of a man and a woman taken on the day of the shooting but did not release detailed descriptions of the pair. The man is seen wearing glasses and what appears to be an orange-colored shirt.The woman appears to have long hair down to her stomach and is wearing dark clothing.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Oakland: Man who allegedly conscripted a getaway driver after killing a person to get 21 years in plea deal Crime and Public Safety | Man gets 41 years to life in 2006 slaying of estranged wife whose body wa...Here’s the menu for The Little Pear, Rodney Worth’s new Walnut Creek bistro
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
Rodney Worth, the chef known for his slow-braised lamb shank at Danville’s The Peasant & the Pear, is opening a new restaurant in Walnut Creek called The Little Pear.The location at 1699 North California Blvd. is right by BART and should appeal to commuters wanting a quick bite and those who prefer to sit for a while. “The concept is to be a neighborhood bistro with great specials, happy hours, always having multiple soups, etc.,” says Worth.The menu just got posted and includes starters like cast-iron Mexican white prawns in butter-chardonnay sauce, beer-battered broccoli with buttermilk ranch and cheddar fondue with pear. There are soups and salads, including a grilled version of Shrimp Louie, and sandwiches and entrees like braised short ribs and king salmon with cauliflower risotto.There’s something called a “Rodzilla Burger” made with wagyu, crispy onions and barbecue sauce, and of course the chef’s famous lamb shank, braised osso b...Wish Book at Work: Empowering Students through Reading Partners Silicon Valley
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
Sponsored ContentHey there, donors and readers!! We have an exciting update to share with you from Reading Partners Silicon Valley, one of the featured stories for the 2022 Wish Book and a remarkable literacy nonprofit organization making a positive impact on students’ lives. Thanks to the generous support of the Wish Book donors, Reading Partners Silicon Valley has been able to extend its reach and provide invaluable resources to students in need. Let’s dive right into the wonderful initiatives they have undertaken!Supporting Reading Centers:Reading Partners Silicon Valley has utilized the Wish Book grant to bolster their six reading centers, ensuring that students receive the necessary support and resources for their educational journey. One of the key areas where the grant has been instrumental is in equipping students enrolled in the Reading Partners Connects (RPCx) online tutoring programs. The grant has enabled Reading Partners to provide essential equipment, such ...White supremacist cards found in Holocaust books at Petaluma bookstore
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
(KRON) -- Cards promoting white supremacy were found inside books about the Holocaust, Nazi Germany and civil rights at a bookstore in Petaluma, according to a post from the bookstore's union. This was the second time something like this had happened in three months, according to a Twitter thread from the Copperfield's Books Petaluma Union.The cards were discovered on June 21 at the Petaluma location, which is one of nine Copperfield's locations around the Bay Area. The incident was first reported by the Santa Rosa Press Democrat. San Jose smash-and-grab spree caught on video "The Petaluma store has several employees who are POC and/or LGBTQ+," read one of the union's tweets. "The cards were meant to make us feel threatened at our workplace and were also aimed at the general community as customers bought these books and took them home."One tweet showed a picture of one of the cards that was found with the name of the organization blocked out. "We do not want to promote this organi...Actor Julian Sands' remains found on Mt. Baldy
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
(KRON) -- Remains found on Mt. Baldy in Southern California last week have been confirmed as belonging to actor Julian Sands, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff. Sands, 65, disappeared earlier this year while hiking on the mountain.On Saturday, hikers discovered human remains in the Mt. Baldy wilderness. San Bernardino Sheriff's Department Deputies responded to the scene. The remains were transported to the coroner's office, pending positive identification. White supremacist cards found in Holocaust books at Petaluma bookstore On Tuesday, the sheriff's department confirmed that they had been "positively identified as 65-year-old Julian Sands." Police said the manner of Sands' death is still under investigation."We would like to extend our gratitude to all the volunteers that worked tirelessly to locate Mr. Sands," the sheriff's department said.Julian Sands moviesSands, a North Hollywood resident, was a prolific film actor whose long list of credits included "A Room wit...U.S. arrests four more people in the deaths of 53 migrants who were left in a hot tractor trailer last year
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:40:30 GMT
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — U.S. arrests four more people in the deaths of 53 migrants who were left in a hot tractor trailer last year.SourceLatest news
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