When Morgan Evans and Kelsea Ballerini were pronounced husband and wife Dec. 2 on the beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the young newlyweds and their 100 guests toasted with a tequila shot.
“It’s a little bit different,” the country princess, 24, tells People, “but that’s how we started.”
Indeed, Ballerini and her fellow country crooner Evans, 32, met in March 2016 when they cohosted an award show in his native Australia, and sparks flew instantly at the afterparty.
“He was like, ‘Let’s take a shot,'” the “Legends” singer recalls. “I remember taking that shot and putting it down and looking at him like,...
“It’s a little bit different,” the country princess, 24, tells People, “but that’s how we started.”
Indeed, Ballerini and her fellow country crooner Evans, 32, met in March 2016 when they cohosted an award show in his native Australia, and sparks flew instantly at the afterparty.
“He was like, ‘Let’s take a shot,'” the “Legends” singer recalls. “I remember taking that shot and putting it down and looking at him like,...
- 12/13/2017
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Though they wrote immortal songs like "Without You" and "Come and Get It," Badfinger's strongest legacy may be as a cautionary tale. The band, who were feted by the Beatles early on, had a promising early career, but after several hits in the early '70s, their career was derailed in the middle of that decade by several business blunders by their manager, Stan Polley. In 1975, founding member Pete Ham, despondent over the state of their career, hanged himself. Guitarist and songwriter Tom Evans never got over his friend's death, and in 1983, also hanged himself. It's a glum legacy...
- 2/4/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Though they wrote immortal songs like "Without You" and "Come and Get It," Badfinger's strongest legacy may be as a cautionary tale. The band, who were feted by the Beatles early on, had a promising early career, but after several hits in the early '70s, their career was derailed in the middle of that decade by several business blunders by their manager, Stan Polley. In 1975, founding member Pete Ham, despondent over the state of their career, hanged himself. Guitarist and songwriter Tom Evans never got over his friend's death, and in 1983, also hanged himself. It's a glum legacy...
- 2/4/2016
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Company filming movie about crocodile scare in Bristol '100% sure' sighting of 6ft-long beast is unconnected to film
The makers of a new horror film about crocodiles terrorising the Somerset Levels have denied that animals used in the film were connected to a crocodile scare in central Bristol.
The chief constable of Avon and Somerset police, Nick Gargan, sparked alarm on Monday by tweeting that a 6ft-long crocodile had been spotted under a bridge in Bristol.
"One of our officers was flagged down by a bus driver today, claiming to have seen a 6ft crocodile under Coronation Bridge. We can't find it," he said.
The apparent sighting resembled a possible plot line from The Hatching – a new black comedy set in the nearby Somerset Levels that involves two crocodiles pursuing locals in an idyllic English village. It was filmed in November and December in West Pennard, which is about an hour's drive from Bristol.
The makers of a new horror film about crocodiles terrorising the Somerset Levels have denied that animals used in the film were connected to a crocodile scare in central Bristol.
The chief constable of Avon and Somerset police, Nick Gargan, sparked alarm on Monday by tweeting that a 6ft-long crocodile had been spotted under a bridge in Bristol.
"One of our officers was flagged down by a bus driver today, claiming to have seen a 6ft crocodile under Coronation Bridge. We can't find it," he said.
The apparent sighting resembled a possible plot line from The Hatching – a new black comedy set in the nearby Somerset Levels that involves two crocodiles pursuing locals in an idyllic English village. It was filmed in November and December in West Pennard, which is about an hour's drive from Bristol.
- 2/5/2014
- by Matthew Weaver
- The Guardian - Film News
When Sopranos creator David Chase chose the valedictory song for his show’s 2007 finale, he made a high-lowbrow move, exhuming Journey’s 1981 schlock-rock anthem “Don’t Stop Believin’.” Last night, Vince Gilligan went in a different direction with the song he selected for the closing moments of Breaking Bad’s final episode. Badfinger’s 1972 hit “Baby Blue” was a high-middlebrow choice: a rock-snob pick, a crate-digger’s special.Badfinger were a power-pop band; you could almost call them the power-pop band. They have the kind of scruffy underdog profile that the genre’s diehards love to love, the classic power-pop cri de coeur being: [Insert name of adorable also-ran quartet] is the greatest; if there was any justice in the world, [insert song title] would be No. 1 on the charts, not [insert title of hit by pop diva]! In Badfinger’s case, the hard-luck story has a tragic dimension. Lead singer Pete Ham hanged himself in 1975; Tom Evans, one of...
- 9/30/2013
- by Jody Rosen
- Vulture
Another day, another big screen superhero adaptation announced – surprised? Well, don’t answer that just yet. The latest superhero to be granted an origin story won’t be obvious to us United States readers sporting patriotic Captain America fandom.
Screen Rant has just reported Mind’s Eye Entertainment, searching far and wide, have selected Arne Olsen to turn a fifteen page sample treatment into a full length feature screenplay for Canada’s answer to Captain America, Captain Canuck.
Yup, Arne Olsen – yes That Arne Olsen of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie fame – beat out numerous other test scripts to win full writing credits on a Captain Canuck film looking to start production within the next year and a half.
Created in 1975 by Richard Comely, Captain Canuck was a secret agent granted super-strength and super-speed after exposure to extraterrestrial zeta rays. Since his creation, Captain Canuck has received three...
Screen Rant has just reported Mind’s Eye Entertainment, searching far and wide, have selected Arne Olsen to turn a fifteen page sample treatment into a full length feature screenplay for Canada’s answer to Captain America, Captain Canuck.
Yup, Arne Olsen – yes That Arne Olsen of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie fame – beat out numerous other test scripts to win full writing credits on a Captain Canuck film looking to start production within the next year and a half.
Created in 1975 by Richard Comely, Captain Canuck was a secret agent granted super-strength and super-speed after exposure to extraterrestrial zeta rays. Since his creation, Captain Canuck has received three...
- 7/19/2012
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
How do you visualise the huge Us film industry? David McCandless looks at some of the entries for the latest Information is Beautiful competition just in time for the Oscars
To time with the Oscars this weekend, we at the Information Is Beautiful Awards ran a Hollywood visualisation challenge. We shared a massive dataset of film data - covering the grosses, opening weekends, genres, review scores of every major Hollywood release of the last five years.. Then asked people to create interactive visualisations of the data.
What came back was amazing, unexpected, beautiful and crazy.
Below are a couple of the most popular contributions. See if you can use them to predict who'll win Best Picture this weekend.
Filmstrips
By Tom Evans
This beautifully minimal viz allows you to rifle numbers, rearrange releases and zoom in to detail (using your mouse wheel or equivalent).
Hollywood Data Explorer
James Fisher
Pared...
To time with the Oscars this weekend, we at the Information Is Beautiful Awards ran a Hollywood visualisation challenge. We shared a massive dataset of film data - covering the grosses, opening weekends, genres, review scores of every major Hollywood release of the last five years.. Then asked people to create interactive visualisations of the data.
What came back was amazing, unexpected, beautiful and crazy.
Below are a couple of the most popular contributions. See if you can use them to predict who'll win Best Picture this weekend.
Filmstrips
By Tom Evans
This beautifully minimal viz allows you to rifle numbers, rearrange releases and zoom in to detail (using your mouse wheel or equivalent).
Hollywood Data Explorer
James Fisher
Pared...
- 2/24/2012
- by David McCandless
- The Guardian - Film News
This is why we can’t have nice things: [T]he rapture did not go as planned and we can make Memorial Day BBQ plans after all. One person (among many perhaps) unhappy about this non-event is Tom Evans, aka “PR man for the apocalypse” that wasn’t. “Of course there’s disappointment,” Evans told CNN, speaking on behalf of himself rather than Family Radio, the organization that set the May 21st date. He goes on, “For us to say it was absolute, I think that’s where we went wrong. That’s where we strayed, and that I would gladly apologize for.” Evans added that he expects to continue with his job...
- 5/25/2011
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
One of Canada’s most popular superheroes could be making his big-screen debut soon. Richard Comely, creator of Captain Canuck, revealed to Hero Complex that he’s currently working on a deal with a Canadian production company to make a low-budget adaptation of the popular comic book character. However, he wouldn’t say which company it was, but a deal is close to being made. Comely intends to surprise American audiences by making the character “as real as possible”.
For those unfamiliar with the comics, Captain Canuck was about an Intelligence Agent, Tom Evans, who mysteriously gains superpowers. Evans encountered aliens while camping, and awoke the next day with his speed and strength doubled. His bosses exploited this opportunity, and turned Evans into Captain Canuck, and created his costume out of the Canadian flag. Much like Marvel’s Captain America. There have been several variations of Captain Canuck, and Comely...
For those unfamiliar with the comics, Captain Canuck was about an Intelligence Agent, Tom Evans, who mysteriously gains superpowers. Evans encountered aliens while camping, and awoke the next day with his speed and strength doubled. His bosses exploited this opportunity, and turned Evans into Captain Canuck, and created his costume out of the Canadian flag. Much like Marvel’s Captain America. There have been several variations of Captain Canuck, and Comely...
- 1/23/2011
- by Matt Keith
- Killer Films
X Factor contestant Mary Byrne has already previously triumphed on a talent show, it has been revealed. Byrne, a 50-year-old Tesco checkout worker, had previously appeared on Nollaig No.1, an Irish TV singing competition in 2005, which she won. On Saturday, the contestant wowed Simon Cowell, Katy Perry, Cheryl Cole and Louis Walsh with her rendition of 'I (Who Have Nothing)', and will next be seen in the Boot Camp stage of the show. TG4 producer Tom Evans told (more)...
- 8/30/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
We posted a sneak peek from the upcoming new Grey's Anatomy, which will be airing on April 29 and now ABC has released five additional sneak peeks, which we have for you below.
You can also view promo photos that we previously posted for this episode.
Sloan Returns, Giving Birth To A Son, And Mark Must Deal With The Reality Of His Grandson's Pending Adoption, On ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"
"Hook, Line and Sinner" – Sloan returns to Mark's apartment, just as she's going into labor, and Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson's pending adoption. Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans' as a threat to her future employment at the hospital, and the team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook, on "Grey's Anatomy,...
You can also view promo photos that we previously posted for this episode.
Sloan Returns, Giving Birth To A Son, And Mark Must Deal With The Reality Of His Grandson's Pending Adoption, On ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"
"Hook, Line and Sinner" – Sloan returns to Mark's apartment, just as she's going into labor, and Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson's pending adoption. Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans' as a threat to her future employment at the hospital, and the team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook, on "Grey's Anatomy,...
- 4/27/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Grey's Anatomy has been on hiatus for a few weeks, but new episodes will resume on April 29. Below are promo photos and a synopsis for the episode.
You can also view a sneak peek for the episode.
Sloan Returns, Giving Birth To A Son, And Mark Must Deal With The Reality Of His Grandson's Pending Adoption, On ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"
"Hook, Line and Sinner" – Sloan returns to Mark's apartment, just as she's going into labor, and Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson's pending adoption. Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans' as a threat to her future employment at the hospital, and the team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook, on "Grey's Anatomy," Thursday, April 29 (9:00-10:01 p.m.
You can also view a sneak peek for the episode.
Sloan Returns, Giving Birth To A Son, And Mark Must Deal With The Reality Of His Grandson's Pending Adoption, On ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"
"Hook, Line and Sinner" – Sloan returns to Mark's apartment, just as she's going into labor, and Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson's pending adoption. Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans' as a threat to her future employment at the hospital, and the team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook, on "Grey's Anatomy," Thursday, April 29 (9:00-10:01 p.m.
- 4/25/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
A new episode of Grey's Anatomy will be airing on April 29. You can view promo photos that we just posted for the episode and then check out a sneak peek below.
Sloan Returns, Giving Birth To A Son, And Mark Must Deal With The Reality Of His Grandson's Pending Adoption, On ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"
"Hook, Line and Sinner" – Sloan returns to Mark's apartment, just as she's going into labor, and Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson's pending adoption. Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans' as a threat to her future employment at the hospital, and the team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook, on "Grey's Anatomy," Thursday, April 29 (9:00-10:01 p.m., Et) on the ABC Television Network.
Sloan Returns, Giving Birth To A Son, And Mark Must Deal With The Reality Of His Grandson's Pending Adoption, On ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"
"Hook, Line and Sinner" – Sloan returns to Mark's apartment, just as she's going into labor, and Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson's pending adoption. Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans' as a threat to her future employment at the hospital, and the team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook, on "Grey's Anatomy," Thursday, April 29 (9:00-10:01 p.m., Et) on the ABC Television Network.
- 4/25/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
The baby arrives on the next episode of "Grey's Anatomy". Sloan returns to Mark's apartment, just as she's going into labor. Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are there to help with the birth and to get Mark through his grandson's pending adoption.
Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans as a threat to her future employment at the hospital. The team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook. "Hook, Line and Sinner" airs April 29.
On another news, "Grey's Anatomy" has been awarded a Prism award that appreciates those works in TV and movie in portraying substance abuse and mental health issues. Kevin McKidd who plays Owen is handed Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline.
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Meanwhile Teddy sees Derek's invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans as a threat to her future employment at the hospital. The team work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with a giant shark hook. "Hook, Line and Sinner" airs April 29.
On another news, "Grey's Anatomy" has been awarded a Prism award that appreciates those works in TV and movie in portraying substance abuse and mental health issues. Kevin McKidd who plays Owen is handed Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline.
Preview
Clip...
- 4/23/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Grey's Anatomy is off until a week from Thursday, when we finally get a new episode, "Hook, Line and Sinner." Then it's three more weeks until the May 20 season finale.
Many things are set in motion when the show returns on April 29. Sloan returns to Mark’s apartment, just as she’s going into labor. How will the birth (and adoption) go?
Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are all there to help with the delivery and to get Mark through his grandson’s pending adoption. Should be interesting.
Meanwhile, Teddy sees Derek’s invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans as a threat to her future employment at the hospital ... hmm. Think it really is?
Finally, the team must work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with (hence the title) a giant shark hook. Ouch. There's certainly a lot going on in this episode.
Many things are set in motion when the show returns on April 29. Sloan returns to Mark’s apartment, just as she’s going into labor. How will the birth (and adoption) go?
Teddy, Mark and the still-fighting Callie and Arizona are all there to help with the delivery and to get Mark through his grandson’s pending adoption. Should be interesting.
Meanwhile, Teddy sees Derek’s invitation to illustrious cardiothoracic surgeon Tom Evans as a threat to her future employment at the hospital ... hmm. Think it really is?
Finally, the team must work on a crab boat captain who has been stabbed with (hence the title) a giant shark hook. Ouch. There's certainly a lot going on in this episode.
- 4/18/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
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