Mandy Moore and Ryan Adams weathered their fair share of ups and downs during their nearly six-year marriage, but the drama was not over when their relationship ended.
The former couple remained relatively private about their personal lives following their 2009 wedding. The occasional soundbite or social media post made its way out into the open from time to time, but the pair largely flew under the radar.
The musicians called it quits in 2015, just two months before what would have been their sixth anniversary.
Italy This article is more than 1 month oldMuseum chief brands Florence a ‘prostitute’ over tourist numbersThis article is more than 1 month oldCecilie Hollberg sparks outrage in remarks about capital city of Tuscan region being ‘crushed by tourism’
Mass tourism has turnedFlorence into a “prostitute”, one of the city museum’s directors has said, sparking outrage from politicians including Italy’s culture minister.
“Once a city becomes a prostitute, it is difficult for it to become a virgin again,” Cecilie Hollberg, director of the Galleria dell’Accademia, which houses Michelangelo’s statue of David, told reporters on the sidelines of an event.
Like Law & Order and Grey’s Anatomy, CBS‘s CSI: Crime Scene Investigation reigned on primetime TV for more than a decade, inspiring spinoffs, quotable lines, and memes of David Caruso. The original CSI earned multiple honors, including Emmy awards, People’s Choice wins, and Screen Actors Guild awards. When it ended its 15-year run in 2015, many loyal fans said goodbye to Grissom and Sara for the second time, and then bid a permanent farewell to all their favorite characters.
Other livesTime magazineObituaryChristopher Ogden obituaryMy friend Chris Ogden, who has died aged 77 after a fall, was one of the most distinguished American journalists of his generation. He reported frontline politics for more than two decades from London, Moscow and Washington DC, and became an acclaimed biographer. He had all of the most important attributes for success in journalism: he was whip-smart, his prose was as elegant as his manners, and he had a charm that could open doors anywhere in the world.
It is unlikely for people to have never heard of Playboy magazine. Hugh Hefner was the brain behind this billion-dollar empire. But contrary to his father, David Hefner stubbornly made his niche in a world different from his father and siblings.
David is different than his father in every aspect one can think of. He avoids limelight and tabloids to such an extent that he is rarely seen in any public events.