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Jo Spratte did not expect to be blessed by Cynthia Erivo when she attended the “Wicked” star’s talk on Monday night. But, when Spratte — a University of Colorado Boulder student ...
Cynthia A. Dona (nee Ramin), April 5, 2025. Age 70. Born May 19, 1954 in Pontiac to Maynard and Wilma. Beloved wife of Robert “Bob” Dona. Loving mother of Kevin Dona (Lynn) and Susan Franklin ...
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande taught costar Marissa Bode a few important things while they filmed Wicked and the upcoming Wicked: For Good. “I think I learned a lot, to be honest, just from ...
While the looming rematch between Gervonta "Tank" Davis and Lamont Roach Jr. (which is expected to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, later this summer) will be one of the biggest boxing events for ...
That means Luka Doncic will head back to his old stomping grounds while Anthony Davis will play against his former team for the first time. When the Lakers hosted the Mavericks at Crypto.com Arena ...
Cynthia married restaurateur and entrepreneur Peter Thomas back in 2011, and their wedding aired on the third season. After divorcing in 2017, Cynthia went on to marry sportscaster Mike Hill in 2020.
The Eagles don't have to decide whether or not to pick up the fifth-year option on Jordan Davis' rookie contract until after the NFL draft. But how the Eagles feel about the defensive tackle could ...
We'll admit that we are inexcusably tardy to the party on this one. But because there ain't no party like a Jake Davis party, it's important that we still show up – even if we are fashionably ...
Cynthia Erivo is "Defying Gravity" with her recently announced role in Season 2 of Peacock's Poker Face. If you're one of the many who immediately conjure Erivo's voice singing "Unlimited..
Viola Davis, like the rest of the world, had no idea Chadwick Boseman was dying of cancer when they filmed their 2020 movie “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” In an interview with the Times ...
Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness and a classicist and historian at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. Contact him at [email protected].
“It’s not like we were using high, crazy camera technology. It was literally leaving the camera there, Cynthia would do half of her scene, she would go and change and she somehow kept it all ...