From the very beginning of “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad,” we knew something different was in store for this episode. Up until now “Discovery” has favored extended cold opens, delaying the opening credits for several minutes. But instead, following the always moving opening theme by Jeff Russo, “Discovery” took on a narrative device well-explored by other sci-fi franchises — including another “Star Trek” series — and managed to both utilize the fun, appealing elements of the trope while finding its own spin on the action.
Read More:‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Review: The Surprises of ‘Lethe’ Include Friendly Replicators and Unfriendly Vulcans
[Editor’s Note: Spoilers for “Star Trek: Discovery” Season 1 Episode 7, “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad,” follow.]
Over and Over and Over Again…
Turns out that you can’t keep a con man in Klingon prison, and Harry Mudd finds an ingenious way to sneak on board the Discovery — via an endangered space whale (endangered, for the record, because it’s too interested in eating to have sex,...
Read More:‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Review: The Surprises of ‘Lethe’ Include Friendly Replicators and Unfriendly Vulcans
[Editor’s Note: Spoilers for “Star Trek: Discovery” Season 1 Episode 7, “Magic to Make the Sanest Man Go Mad,” follow.]
Over and Over and Over Again…
Turns out that you can’t keep a con man in Klingon prison, and Harry Mudd finds an ingenious way to sneak on board the Discovery — via an endangered space whale (endangered, for the record, because it’s too interested in eating to have sex,...
- 10/30/2017
- by Liz Shannon Miller
- Indiewire
Shawn Johnson East is healing from her loss.
The retired Olympic gymnast and her husband Andrew East shared a follow-up video to YouTube Monday, chronicling the aftermath of their miscarriage and thanking fans for their support.
“It was a super emotional roller coaster, and one that we never imagined sharing with the world,” says Johnson East, 25, who found out she was pregnant a week ago before suffering the loss two days later, after telling her husband the good news.
“But we felt like so many people go through it that it was something we wanted to share with you guys,...
The retired Olympic gymnast and her husband Andrew East shared a follow-up video to YouTube Monday, chronicling the aftermath of their miscarriage and thanking fans for their support.
“It was a super emotional roller coaster, and one that we never imagined sharing with the world,” says Johnson East, 25, who found out she was pregnant a week ago before suffering the loss two days later, after telling her husband the good news.
“But we felt like so many people go through it that it was something we wanted to share with you guys,...
- 10/24/2017
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
The announcement that the Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant with her third child is what royal-watchers have been waiting for, and yet, with Prince Philip now retired, William quitting his job as an Air Ambulance pilot, and the family of four moving to London full-time so he and Kate can take on more royal duties, why exactly have they decided to add to their family? Related34 Kate Middleton Mom Moments That Will Melt Your Heart It's easy to look at Kate and her two siblings, Pippa and James, and assume that she would like her children to have a similar experience to what she had, but it could well have been that William was keen to have another child for his own reasons. After all, he felt the pressures of growing up with the weight of the future on his shoulders, but luckily he had younger brother Harry by his...
- 10/18/2017
- by Marcia Moody
- Popsugar.com
Internet sensation Andrew Macias, also known as the “Are you going to miss your mom” kid, is back just in time for the new school year.
Two years ago, Macias was being interviewed for a back-to-school special when the reporter asked him if he was going to miss his mother as he goes into pre-kindergarten. The student of City Terrance Elementary School in East Los Angeles shyly said no with a smile but then burst into tears putting his hands over his face. This adorable and heartbreaking reaction immediately went viral turning the now 6-year-old into an internet star, who...
Two years ago, Macias was being interviewed for a back-to-school special when the reporter asked him if he was going to miss his mother as he goes into pre-kindergarten. The student of City Terrance Elementary School in East Los Angeles shyly said no with a smile but then burst into tears putting his hands over his face. This adorable and heartbreaking reaction immediately went viral turning the now 6-year-old into an internet star, who...
- 8/29/2017
- by Thatiana Diaz
- PEOPLE.com
Aliens Coming: The Musical Written by Joe Kelly Directed by Griffin Osborne Presented by Ashcat Productions at The People's Improv Theater, NYC August 17-September 18, 2017
To open Aliens Coming: The Musical, the disembodied head of an alien computer (Misha Brooks) provides one interpretive lens for the interspecies comedy to follow: high school students represent a microcosm of human beings' grievous overestimation of their own individual importance in the universe. Even before the titular extraterrestrials in Joe Kelly's play arrive, the particular place in the universe occupied by Clementine Tweedy (Alice Kors) is in a state of transition, placing her relationship with lifelong Bff Brandi Boudoir (Maia Scalia) into conflict with her recent integration into a crew of art kids (Rebecca Lampiasi, Ashley Hutchinson, and Tessa Stokes) led by Brooklyn (Ariana Raygoza), who signal their cool by pairing dresses with sneakers and cigarettes.
Brandi's unabashed love of YouTube make-up tutorials no...
To open Aliens Coming: The Musical, the disembodied head of an alien computer (Misha Brooks) provides one interpretive lens for the interspecies comedy to follow: high school students represent a microcosm of human beings' grievous overestimation of their own individual importance in the universe. Even before the titular extraterrestrials in Joe Kelly's play arrive, the particular place in the universe occupied by Clementine Tweedy (Alice Kors) is in a state of transition, placing her relationship with lifelong Bff Brandi Boudoir (Maia Scalia) into conflict with her recent integration into a crew of art kids (Rebecca Lampiasi, Ashley Hutchinson, and Tessa Stokes) led by Brooklyn (Ariana Raygoza), who signal their cool by pairing dresses with sneakers and cigarettes.
Brandi's unabashed love of YouTube make-up tutorials no...
- 8/22/2017
- by Leah Richards
- www.culturecatch.com
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