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10 CelebLoved Date Night Restaurants In NYC Featured On DeuxMoi

10 CelebLoved Date Night Restaurants In NYC Featured On DeuxMoi

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@TwoMe is basically like a real-life Gossip Girl following celebrities around the world through their Instagram stories. Her loyal followers (or fans) send her tips to remember every activity she enjoys, which she shares on her page, which often hosts a special tea party for the new celebrity couple. Meetings with famous people happen by chance in cozy restaurants in big cities, especially in New York. We've searched through the DeuxMoi archives to find the celebs' favorite New York restaurants to try for a romantic dinner this summer.

It's one thing to know that a celebrity is sitting a few tables away from you, but what if you try the same pasta you've ordered over and over again? Many stars frequent the same lunch hotspots around Manhattan, so if you're visiting one of these restaurants, spot someone you know. You may look VIP, but the menu and ambiance of these celebrity-inspired spots should make you feel like one, with delicious Italian, French or Japanese cuisine. Eat in the footsteps of icons like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé with these New York restaurant recommendations from DeuxMoi.

American Bar, West Village

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Celebrities like DeuxMoi, Bella Hadid, John Mayer and Hillary Clinton love the West Village American Bar for great American classics. "American bar is basically a restaurant menu when a kid goes to boarding school in Switzerland and has an eight-figure trust fund," wrote @theviplist on TikTok. Imagine a pig in a blanket, juice smoothies and ice cream.

Carbon, Greenwich Village

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Carbone is one of New York's only restaurants and must be booked months in advance. It's the perfect dish for a special day, but usually stars like Rihanna or Kar-Jenner. @whosthatgrlitsjesss posted a mini-vlog about the tour, featuring espresso martinis, tortellini al ragu, spicy rigatoni with vodka sauce, and old-fashioned Italian vibes.

Via Karota, West Village

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@justjoshinya_ shared her visit to this West Village Italian trattoria on TikTok "Made for me by DuexMoi". In the video, they enjoy high-end classics like roasted chickpeas and parmesan, dreamy cacio e pepe, pasta tonarelli, olive oil cake and tiramisu.

ABC Kitchen, Union Square

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DeuxMoi's favorite is ABC Cocina, where Reese Witherspoon and Zoe Kravitz have been seen dining. TikToker @sabrinaechow enjoyed Pekitoy Mushroom Pizza and Crab Toast.

Pitti Bar, West Village

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Bar Pitti is another popular restaurant in the West Village, and has a bistro atmosphere on the first floor. You'll know it for @taniaxo98's signature emerald green olan and the sauces featured on tic tok, gnocchi, veal palpetti, pappardelle, spaghetti with truffles and other Italian dishes. Please note that PT Bar does not accept reservations and only accepts cash. Plus, Beyoncé approves.

Pastries, meat factory

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The Pastis Meatpacking District's French cuisine is popular with celebrities such as Anna Wintour, Sarah Jessica Parker and Prince Harry. @thenycritic reveals how many oysters, mussels and steaks there are on TikTok. Still, he said, "the star of the show is the burger," so consider adding it to your order.

Charlie Bird, South Village

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@morgan.raum posted a night at Charlie Bird's in the South Village, home to stars like Drew Barrymore, Jay-Z and Jessica Seinfeld. Charlie Byrd's atmosphere is modern with an Italian influence, serving a variety of dishes including Long Island seafood, spicy pasta and fried chicken.

Alligator, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

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Check out Brooklyn's Le Crodil for a menu of French cuisine enjoyed by celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Emily Ratajkowski. The low-key atmosphere @thenycritic writes is perfect for a date with oysters, tartare and roast duck.

Gemma, Bowery Hotel

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@amandaschweizer stopped by Gemmas at the Bowery Hotel in Noho, where celebrities like Aubrey Plaza, Selena Gomez and Dakota Johnson have been spotted dining there. This rustic Italian trattoria serves dishes such as seafood risotto, grilled branzino, New York steak and delicious pizzas.

Blue Ribbon Sushi, Soho

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Taylor Swift, Cara Delevingne, Lenny Kravitz and Gwyneth Paltrow have been spotted dining at exclusive sushi spots in Soho. If you go to a regular sushi bar, try the melt-in-your-mouth tuna or delicious mochi like @tiffany.elizabeth.

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Girls Basketball: LIVE Updates, Featured Coverage And Links For Tuesday, Jan. 10

Girls Basketball: LIVE Updates, Featured Coverage And Links For Tuesday, Jan. 10

7 Ewing 71, Hightstown 36

BCSL

Willingboro 33, Maple Shade 29 – Box Score

Medford Tech 68, Florence 55 – Box Score

Burlington Township 48, Pennsauk 34 – Box score

Very good answer

Ramapo 51, Paramus 28 – Box score

Tenafly 46, Pascack Valley 30 – Box score

Mahwah 30, Pasco Hills 22 – Box score

Northern Highlands 53, Ridgewood 24 – Box score

Wayne Hills 44, Passaic Valley 22 – Box score

Fair Lawn 40, Wayne Valley 36 – Box score

Old Tappan 56, Demarest 29 – Box score

Fort Lee 68, Cliffside Park 34 – Box score

Passaic Tech 49, Bergen Tech 32 – Box score

West Milford 47, Lakeland 43 – Box score

Patterson Eastside 59, Clifton 11 – Box score

Passaic 45, Patterson Kennedy 42 – Box score

Riverdale 55, Indian Hills 27 – box score

Ramsay 48, Westwood 39 – box score

Paramus Catholic 60, DePaul 52 – Box score

Teaneck 67, Bergenfield 25 – Box score

Immaculate Heart 51, Hackensack 20 – Box score

CVC

Robbinsville 28, Trenton 16 – Box score

Hamilton West 30, Princeton 26 – Box score

Notre Dame 53, Hopewell Valley 31 – Box score

Ewing 71, Hightstown 36 – Box score

West Windsor-Plainsboro South 35, Nottingham 23 – Box Score

Allentown 51, West Windsor-Plainsboro North 20 – Box score

Steinert 65, Lawrence 22 – box score

GMC

Iselin Kennedy 42, Sayreville 33 – box score

JP Stevens 67, Woodbridge 54 – box score

Calvary Christian (Old Bridge) 44, New Brunswick 32 – Box Score

South Brunswick 46, Old Bridge 33 – box score

Colonia 51, Piscataway 48 – box score

Edison 60, Perth Amboy 31 – Box score

Middlesex 61, North Plainfield 43 – pts

Monroe 52, North Brunswick 33 – Box

HCIAL

Hudson Catholic 55, North Bergen 27 – Box score

Dickinson 45, Belvedere Charter 37 – box score

Ferris 50, McNair 32 – Box score

Hoboken 34, Memorial 31 – Score box

Bayona 60, Santo Domingo 30 – Boxing result

Union City 51, Kearney 38 – Box score

NJAC

High score 37, Newton 22 – box score

Mount Olive 41, Roxbury 39 – Box score

Boonton 41, Parsippany 18 – Box score

Madison 50, Hanover Park 30 – Box Score

Wallkill Valley 50, Hopatcong 28 – Box Score

Jefferson 56, Kittatinny 22 – Box score

Papa Juan 70, Sparta 45 – Boxing result

Randolph 45, Morris Knowles 23 – Box score

Mountain Lakes 28, Villa Walsh 24 – box score

St Elizabeth 65, Whippy Park 39 – box score

Morris Catholic 75, Pequannock 50 – Box score

Morristown 55, Morris Hills 23 – Box score

Morristown-Beard 45, Parsippany Hills 40 – Box score

NJIC

Secaucus 66, Bogotá 20 – Box Score

Olympic Games

Moorestown 57, Seneca 25 – Box score

Shawnee 59, Cherry Hill West 11 – Box score

Winslow 78, Camden Tech 18 – Box score

Runcocas Valley 48, Cherry Hill East 31 – Box score

Lenape 54, Eastern 22 – box score

Paul 67, Camden Catholic 49 – Box Score

Sec

Mount St. Dominick 53, Caldwell 46 – box score

West Essex 52, Cedar Grove 48 – Box score

Science Park 53, Shabazz 7 – Boxing Score

Belleville 39, Weequahic 11 – Box score

Barringer 43, West Side 27 – box score

Elizabeth 58, Livingston 34 – box score

Montclair 44, Irvington 31 – Box score

Milburn 49, Arts 9 – Box score

Newark Academy 52, Bloomfield 42 – Box score

West Orange 53, East Orange 19 – box score

Glen Ridge 58, Paine Tech 35 – Box score

St. Vincent 43, Golda Ochs 28 – Box Score

University 66, Columbia 32 – box score

Orange 43, Tech 22 – Box score

Newark Lab 53, West Caldwell Tech 32 – Box score

The bank

Ocean Township 41, Lakewood 10 – Box score

Donovan Catholic 53, Jackson Liberty 41 – Box score

Keyport 37, Henry Hudson 29 – box score

Red Bank Catholic 64, Rumson-Fair Haven 39 – Box score

Manchester Borough 63, Barnegat 44 – Box Score

Monmouth 43, Shore 41 – Box score

Score Pleasant Beach 42, Keansburg 36 – Box Score

Jackson Memorial 52, South 41 – Boxing score

San Juan Vianney 80, Holmdel 24 – Box score

Middle range 39, Lacey 35 – box score

Toms River North 62, Toms River East 45 – box score

Brick Memorial 44, Tomsrivier-Sweden 33 – Boxing

The sky is the limit.

Pingree 54, Somerville 29 – Box score

Watchung Hills 74, Montgomery 16 – Box score

Gil St. Bernard 57, Franklin 38 – Box Score

Rutgers Prep 67, Bridgewater-Raritan 20 – Box score

South Hunterdon 41, Manville 22 – Box score

Barnards 63, Belvidere 36 – box score

Ridge 37, Immaculata 36 – Box score

Phillipsburg 56, North Hunterdon 49 – Box score

Mount St. Mary's 49, Voorhees 43 – Box score

Warren Hills 54, Tied Brook 40 – Box Score

Hillsborough 56, Hunterdon Central 37 – Box score

UCC

Westfield 46, Oak Knoll 21 – Box score

Linden 44, Rosellpark 17 – Box

Elizabeth 58, Livingston 34 – box score

Catholic Union 40, Govt. Livingston 38 – box score

Plainfield 54, Kent Place 23 – box score

Union 39, Rahway 26 – Box score

Roselle 56, Brearley 31 – box score

Johnson 56, Dayton 50 – box score

Scotch Field-Fanwood 48, Summit 26 – Box Score

New Providence 49, Cranford 13 – Box score

Independent

Abington Friends (PA) 38, Moorestown Friends 34 – Box Score

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Body Found Near The Everglades Was A Sex Trafficking Victim Featured In News Investigation

Body Found Near The Everglades Was A Sex Trafficking Victim Featured In News Investigation

A woman found dead near Alligator Alley was once the victim of a sex trafficker portrayed in a South Florida newspaper investigation.

Ivy Marie Bedell, 20, and her story as a trafficked teenager in South Florida were featured in the Sun Sentinel Project on Child Sex Trafficking, published in November. Bedell began moving when he was 14.

The body of a woman was found near Mile Marker 42 Wednesday morning, the Florida Highway Patrol reported. He picked up the body on Interstate 75 through the Everglades and drove to Fort Lauderdale.

Also read: Woman's body found in Alligator Alley MPs are now looking for answers.

A spokesman for the Broward Sheriff's Office told the Miami Herald that the body was euthanized and an autopsy showed no signs of foul play. Bedell's cause of death will be determined based on toxicology results, the spokesman said.

Homicide detectives investigate how and why Bedell's body ended up in Alligator Alley.

The Sun Sentinel reports that Bedell's grandmother, Barbara Lechler, fought for Bedell's rescue for years. But on Wednesday, Broward MPs went to Lechler's Deerfield Beach home to break news of Lechler's danger.

Lechler told the Sun Sentinel last summer that she was hoping for a grandchild. After being arrested by the plantation police, he was ordered to enter a drug treatment program. When last approached on December 23, Bedell promised to remain in a medical facility but escaped after cutting his ankle.

Lechler told the Sun Sentinel Bedell's life had recently been threatened by human traffickers, and he'd even seen them interact with each other.

"You can never take them away from me," said Lechler, the dealer told her. He turned to his grandson.

– Ivy, get in the car now.

"He's going to kill us," Bedell told his grandmother. – Nana, go ahead.

Anyone with information about Bedell's death should contact Det. Submit a tip by calling Bozena Gazda-Morales at 954-321-4325 or through the SaferWatch app. You can also call Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477).

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SpaceX’s First 2023 Falcon 9 Launch Featured A Sonic Boom Landing At Cape Canaveral

SpaceX's First 2023 Falcon 9 Launch Featured A Sonic Boom Landing At Cape Canaveral

The space is very important to us, which is why we work to provide the best coverage of Florida's industry and startups. This type of journalism takes time and money. Help by signing up here.

The launch from Florida's Space Coast promises a lot this year, and it all started on Tuesday morning. SpaceX Falcon 9 blasted off at 9:56 a.m., lifting off from Pad 40 at the Space Force Station at Cape Canaveral, carrying 114 customer payloads into orbit.

Falcon 9 flew southeast along the coast of Florida, over the state and the Bahamas.

Shortly after liftoff, in the first sonic boom launch of the new year, the Falcon 9 first stage launch vehicle returned to Cape Landing Zone 1. The successful landing ended a record 15th mission for the aircraft.

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Tuesday's joint Transporter-6 mission is the sixth in SpaceX's Transporter program. Co-ride missions have payload spreaders to deploy multiple small satellites and deploy them into similar orbits. SpaceX designed the program as a unique way to share costs and make small satellite launch services more affordable for a wider range of customers.

A small number of launchers and satellites, safely hidden inside a protective cone, will launch about an hour and a half after liftoff.

After a record 57 launches from the space coast in 2022, activity isn't expected to slow down anytime soon. If all goes according to plan, 2023 will be another big year for rocket launches and landings from Florida's Space Coast.

Although exact launch times have not been released, two more SpaceX missions are expected next week.

Another Falcon 9 launch from the Space Force Station at Cape Canaveral is scheduled to launch the next set of OneWeb Internet Beam satellites into orbit later this week. Also at the nearby Kennedy Space Center, SpaceX's Falcon Heavy will launch the Space Force's USSF-67 mission around January 10, which includes a classified defense payload.

The mission will make two near-simultaneous first stage landings from the Falcon 9 launcher at Cape Landing Sites 1 and 2.

Follow Florida Today's live coverage of both missions beginning 90 minutes earlier at https://www.floridatoday.com/space/.

For the latest information, visit floridatoday.com/launchschedule.

Jamie Groh is a space reporter for Florida Today. He can be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter at @AlteredJamie.

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All About The Kir Royale: The TwoIngredient Cocktail Featured In Emily In Paris Season 3

All About The Kir Royale: The TwoIngredient Cocktail Featured In Emily In Paris Season 3

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Hello Emily Paris fans!

A fruit smoothie called Kir Royale is the unsung star of the third season of the Netflix show, and it's easy to recreate and channel Emily Cooper in the right direction with just two ingredients.

Emily (Lily Collins) tries a red fizzy drink that Luke (Bruno Giuri) calls "the perfect drink to sip and spin the Ferris wheel" in his unemployment toast, and it's all over the place. Other types of chapters

Things come to a head after the show when Emily returns to work at marketing agency Savoir after she suggests Champy sell canned fruit drinks: "Canned smoothies, all those things annoy 18-35 year olds."

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The fashion designer's vision came true when the champagne company released a bottled version of Kir Royale. But unfortunately, since Champére does not exist in real life, you will have to prepare at home if you want to try the sparkling drink yourself.

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Kir Royale has two ingredients: champagne and blackcurrant cream, Locke explained on the show. According to Food & Wine , Crème de cassis is a rich black grape liqueur that originated in Burgundy over 150 years ago.

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In a French cocktail recipe shared by Ina Garten, Barefoot Contessa offers two easy steps to recreate Emily's favorite drink. First, pour a teaspoon of fruit liqueur into a glass of champagne. Then add sparkling wine, serve immediately and enjoy.

"It's like a sparkling wine cooler," Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) described in the season finale. "Love her!"

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Boys Basketball: LIVE Updates, Results, Featured Coverage And Links For Thursday, Dec. 29

Boys Basketball: LIVE Updates, Results, Featured Coverage And Links For Thursday, Dec. 29

Nope. 1 Roselle Catholic 54, Patrick's School 46

Festive tournament All groups

Collingswood 50, Salem 41 – Box

Anthony J. Cotto Tournament

South Plainfield 76, Scotch Plains-Fanwood 66 – Box Score

Audubon Tournament

Woodstown 56, Moorestown Friends 42 – Box Score

Audubon 49, Haddon Township 39 – Box Score

classic gait

Fair Lawn 63, Severn Park (MD) 61 – Box Score

Cumberland 71, Cape May Tech 34 – Box Score

Collingswood Tournament

Wire Theory (PA) Rule 39, Winslow 37 – Box Score

Classic Cougar / Warrior

North Hunterdon 59, Princeton 48 – Ranking Point

Watchung Hills 48, Montgomery 35 – Box Score

Emerson classic coffee

Lyndhurst 84, Saddle Brook 36 – Box

Emerson Borough 68, Wallington 33 – Boxing Score

Garfield Tournament

Tenafly 67, Garfield 28 – Box Score

Old Tappan 66, Hawthorne Christian 46 – Box Score

Exhibition "The Governor's Challenge"

Linden 64, father of Judge (PA) 53 – boxing

St. Petros preparation 63, st. Stepanos and St. Agnes (Washington) 54 – Boxing Score

Haddonfield showcase

Clearview 50, Palmyra 36 – Boxed Score:

Egg Harbor 39, Haddonfield 34 – Box Score

Y. P. Flynn Memorial Tournament

Madison 48, Randolph 44 – Bucks scores

West Morris 56, Morris Catholic 44 – Box

Hunterdon Central 52, Wayne Valley 48 – Box Score

Classic Joe Pepe

Eiselyn Kennedy 56, Dayton 48: Boxing

Jon Butch's Festive Blacksmithing Tournament

Perth Amboy 63, Metuchen 53: Boxing

John Molinelli Tournament

Burlington City 57, Lawrence 56 – Box

Ocean Township 46, Hopewell Valley 43 – Box Score

Festive Tournament in Kearny

Nutley 66, Marion P. Thomas Charter 40 – boxing rating

Kearney 68, Rich Life 43 – Box Score

Holiday LeGrand Anniversary

Westfield 56, Union City 45 – Boxing

Colony 73, Woodbridge 54 – Box Score

Holiday Classic Marty Derre

Delsey 63, Vineland 57 – Box Score

Gloucester 74, Clayton 58 – cumulative

Mike Schell Holiday Tournament

North Plainfield 47, Dunellen 24 – Box

Newton Basketball Tournament

Sparta 65, Newton 44: Boxing

North Brunswick Tournament

East Brunswick 60, New Brunswick 52 – Box

Classic Saint Joseph's Day

St. Joseph (Montreal) 61, Pascak Valley 49 – Total score

Holiday Tournament of Titans

Henry Hudson 54, South Amboy 42 – Boxing

South River 88, Keansburg 44 – Box Score

Holiday Fair in Trenton

Pennington 57, Bordentown 45 – total score

Trenton 84, Medford Tech 55 – Score

Virginia B. Whittaker Classics

Cherry Hill West 58, Mastery Camden 50 – Box Score

Cherry Hill East 79, Willingboro 51 – Box Score

West Essex Tournament

Caldwell 63, Verona 46: Boxing

West Essex 80, Cedar Grove 44 – Box Score

Whitey Duquiet Classic

Maurice Knowles 56, Monroe 50: Boxing Ratings

Ridge 51, Livingston 44 – Box Score

WOBM Classic, repechage semi-finals – Hepa Network

Toms River North 52, Manchester Township 39 – Box Score

WOBM Classic, repechage semi-finals – Runke bracket

St. John Vianney 53, Toms River South 42 – Box

regular season

BCSL:

Woodbury 66, Pennsauken 64 – Box

Holy Cross Prep 49, Trenton Catholic 47 – Box Score:

Westampton Tech 61, Williamstown 47 – Box Score

GREAT NORTH

Hackensack 59, Newark Tech 57 – Box Score

Paskak Hills 61, Ridgefield 34 – Box Score

Cape ATLANTIC

Millville 54, Highland 38 – Box Score

Colonizer

Woodbury 66, Pennsauken 64 – Box

GMC

North Brunswick 65, South Brunswick 60 – Box Score

JP Stevens 58, Franklin 48 – Boxing Ratings

CNJA:

Hacketstown 71, Bernards 39 – Box

NZHIK:

Paskak Hills 61, Ridgefield 34 – Box Score

OLYMPIA

Cherokee 59, Penns Grove 50 – Box Score

SECOND

Hackensack 59, Newark Tech 57 – Box Score

SKYLAND

Hacketstown 71, Bernards 39 – Box

JP Stevens 58, Franklin 48 – Boxing Ratings

Immaculata 76, Bridgewater-Raritan 53 – Box Score

THREE DISTRICTS

Cherokee 59, Penns Grove 50 – Box Score

Westampton Tech 61, Williamstown 47 – Box Score

Millville 54, Highland 38 – Box Score

UDC:

New Providence 59, Cranford 46 – Box

Catholic Rosella 54, Patrick's School 46 – Total score:

Regardless

Kingswood Oxford (CT) 71, Life Center 56 – boxing

Catholic Rosella 54, Patrick's School 46 – Total score:

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Bono’s Daughter Eve Hewson Responds To ‘Nepotism Baby’ List: ‘Pretty Devastated I’m Not Featured’

Bono's Daughter Eve Hewson Responds To 'Nepotism Baby' List: 'Pretty Devastated I'm Not Featured'

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There's one "little nepotism" who's been left out a bit: Bono's daughter, Eve Hewson.

The actress, 31, tweeted some snarky responses to the ongoing "fake baby" conversation sparked by her recent New York magazine cover. It's clear the U2 frontman's daughter hasn't seen his name in the speech yet.

"I'm actually pretty devastated. I'm not in the Baby Nepo article. Have you seen my hit show Bad Sisters? The Nerve," Hewson wrote on Twitter, referring to the success of his new Apple TV+ series.

Another tweet from Hewson read, "Target 2023: Achieving enough to be recognized as a Napo Baby." One user responded by attaching an image of an image showing "musicians raising actors" to demonstrate his inclusion in the discussion.

"Holy fork," replied Hewson, who later retweeted the graphic, "I was just informed that I met my 2023 goal and it's still 2022."

Days later, the actress took a more serious tone when she addressed her followers about her "child nepotism" status.

"For those of you who are just tuning into my existence, you ask me a lot of questions about my privilege. And I've always wanted to say how much my father's name helped me start playing," he added. His gratitude for the opportunity.

In a follow-up tweet, Hewson asked people to refrain from taking his jokes too seriously.

"And to the bots and twitter girls who call me a spoiled brat… remember to have a sense of humor in life," the Behind Her Eyes star concluded in a third comment. "And try to be kind. We all need a little more kindness in the world. Much love xx"

Hewson isn't the first celebrity child to respond to "baby nepotism" talk.

Shortly after the New Yorker 's story went viral, Jamie Lee Curtis, 64, recognized the headline and called her "Oji Nepo Baby" on Instagram. He took the opportunity to address the "privileges" that his "relatable and thoughtful reputation" comes thanks to his actor parents, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.

But The Everything Everywhere All at One's star rejected the premise of the speech, saying it was "designed to attempt to insult, disparage and hurt."

"Funny how we immediately assume and make snide comments that someone who is related to someone else who is famous in their field for their art is somehow untalented," the actress wrote on Instagram. "I've learned that's simply not true. I've groomed and applied to thousands of people for all kinds of jobs, and I strive every day to bring integrity, professionalism, love, community, and artistry to my work. I'm not alone..

Singer Lily Allen also spoke out on the issue, defending herself and her fellow "sons of nepotism" on Twitter.

"The Napo kids should be the concern of everyone who works for law firms, who works for banks and who works in politics, when we talk about real consequences and disenfranchising people. But that's not the case." My business," said Allen, 37, daughter of actor Keith Allen and producer Alison Owens. (Allen's younger brother is Emmy-nominated actor Alfie Allen, who played Theon Greyjoy on Game of Thrones.)

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ChenMed Featured In AVAIL The Journal Special Edition Celebrating John Maxwell’s 75 Years Of Life And Leadership

ChenMed Featured In AVAIL The Journal Special Edition Celebrating John Maxwell's 75 Years Of Life And Leadership

A physician-led primary care leader advances the mission with a focus on family, faith and Maxwell's core leadership principles.

MIAMI , Dec. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — ChenMed, a leading primary care practice with a long history of transforming care for populations most in need, is featured in the Fall 2022 75th Anniversary Edition of AVAIL The Journal and presented to the organization. Leadership of John Maxwell . "Responsibility of care. how ChenMed is transforming the healthcare industry through value-based services,” the article explains how and why ChenMed spends a lot of time and effort on leadership development. It also describes how John Maxwell Dr. ChenMed CEO and Chief Medical Officer Christopher and Gordon Chen , respectively, bring the magic of effective healthcare to transforming care.

Christopher Chen, M.D., ChenMed CEO

We remain focused on empowering service leaders to do what they can to transform care for vulnerable populations.

John Maxwell has sold more than 30 million books, and his team of Maxwell Certified Leadership Consultants has trained millions of leaders around the world to grow intentionally every day and become leaders who benefit others," said Christopher Chen . MD "Market by market, year after year, we disrupt health system failure to deliver affordable VIP care to vulnerable seniors in underserved areas across the country, which is critical to transforming care for the most vulnerable populations."

Speaking about The Journal's AVAIL profile, Dr. Gordon Chen shares: “I continue to think about how I can contribute and add value to others and help them grow and reach their full God-given potential. The marketing director also notes: “We have to be extremely humble about what we know and open about what we don't know. We need to learn from each other and create culture wherever possible.

The Vocation. A readable article about the authors of A Memoir of Family, Faith, and the Future of Healthcare links ChenMed's various achievements to leadership at all levels of the organization, including:

  • Reducing ER visits by a third because "doctors act more like instructors than clinicians."
  • Welcome same day patients in need, other medical practices call toll free
  • ChenMed's operational management of COVID-19 patients turns to telemedicine by deliberately deploying ridiculously safe face-to-face appointments in centers that never closed during the pandemic. The clever combination has resulted in "a 40% lower than average mortality rate among ChenMed patients."

Recruiting hundreds of mission-driven physicians each year, ChenMed provides world-class primary care with unparalleled physician access, including same-day and outpatient appointments, and patients with their provider's mobile number and prompts to call or text if they have concerns. : or need medical attention.

About AVAIL magazine

AVAIL is a quarterly magazine dedicated to helping business and government leaders master the art of leadership to achieve global impact. AVAIL's goal is to help you recognize the changing context in which you serve, solve problems, seize opportunities, and do so in a way that is consistent with the unique gifts and creativity God has placed within you. Those who look to the future certainly embrace the unknown. But as the past few months have shown us, whether we like it or not, sometimes we are pushed into the unknown.

About ChenMed

Headquartered in Miami, ChenMed is a privately held medical, management and technology company that provides the highly personalized and individualized essential care that Medicare-eligible seniors need to improve their health. The company currently operates more than 120 senior medical centers in 15 states. ChenMed has been recognized as "Changing the World " by Fortune 2020, twice recognized as a "Favorite Place to Work" by Newsweek magazine, and certified as a "Best Place to Work" by the Better Place to Work Institute. the most necessary. ChenMed brands include Chen Senior Senior Health Center, Senior Specialist Medical Center and JenCare Senior Health Center. Through its leading medical technology organization, Curity™, ChenMed was recently recognized as a "Best IT Job" by IDG by Insider Pro and ComputerWorld.

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Sonoma County Poets Featured In New Anthology, To Be Read In Occidental

Sonoma County Poets Featured In New Anthology, To Be Read In Occidental

Phyllis Meshulam's two-year tenure as Sonoma County Poet Laureate ended in March. However, he did not contribute to the local literary scene.

A tireless teacher and advocate, she has worked with young writers on programs such as Meshulam Calpoets, Poem Out and Petaluma Poetry Walk and has published four collections of poetry.

Meshulam is currently editing several unique poetry collections by local poets, some of whom will read their works at events in the West.

Earlier this year, The Freedom of New Beginnings, Poems of Testimony, and Visual Poems from Sonoma County were published, edited by Meshulam with Gail King, Gwynn O'Gara, and Terry Ehret.

On Sunday, December 18, from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm, selected poets from this collection will read their works at the Western Arts Center. The reading will be followed by a question and answer session, a book sale and a signing ceremony.

On Wednesday morning, Santa Rosa Copperfield had three copies, and in Sevastopol Copperfield ordered several more copies later in the week.

Meshulam notes in the preface to his book that "Today our world faces many challenges."

For this dictionary, he invited poets to solve these problems. Seventy-two people supported the cause, including Meshulam. Most are local, but at least two—former American Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera and Joey Harjo—are not.

Meshulam planned to give more individual performances during his tenure as Poet Laureate, but the Covid-19 pandemic put those plans on hold. The seminar was held online.

But, as he writes in the introduction, the authors "came together" and contributed many "brilliant" poems to the anthology.

To organize them, Meshulam quotes from a book by activist and author Joanna Massey. Meshulam explains that the volume, titled "Joining Forces," begins with a theme of gratitude, moves on to "respect our pain in the world," and then "sees it with new eyes."

They became "the three themes of this anthology".

While all the verses in the anthology are strong, Katherine B. Krause's "Crushing Green" stands out for its angry and insistent verses:

"My heart is angry

greed for nothing

Deprive God of his will.

Meshulam was moved by William Greenwood's Pistol Shots. Referring to the italicized text of the Second Amendment to the US Constitution, he proceeds to a catalog of the massacre committed by firearms in this country, and then asks:

"How can it be? Money

In the pockets of puppets of Congress?

Who sanctifies empty or heartless judges?

The right to keep and bear personal weapons?

The collection includes the poem "Ez zaiz isilduko" written by high school student Maria Carrillo Desiree Prater. His complaints are:

“I woke up this morning and turned on the news to see this.

My brothers and sisters are still dying", and;

“I woke up this morning with tears of sadness.

Whole families died because of this hatred.

People are here for my skin" and;

“I woke up this morning, I tried to shave.

Because my hair didn't meet society's beauty standards.

But the poem ends with a test of hope.

The anthology takes its title from the last poem in the collection. Sonoma County Poet Laureate Katherine Hastings, who moved to upstate New York after the 2017 wildfires, wrote of the bird in "Herons Like Smoke":

"Pleasant flight

They charged it with new daylight

It makes us remember more than fire

On the threshold of the slogan

ashes out of danger

glass injection

abandoned dreams

Light follows you, cuts a path

This is tantamount to destroying an abandoned nest.

This is tantamount to the freedom that comes with a fresh start.

The cover of the book features a majestic blue heron in flight. This arrest photo was taken by Phyllis Meshulam's husband, Jerry. “I became a bird photographer by accident,” he said.

Secretary of State Austin Murphy can be reached at [email protected] or on Twitter @ausmurph88.

Patterson Literary Review #50 Readings – Part 1, Merited Poets Series, May 11, 2022

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Fletcher Loyer Vs. Foster Loyer Is The Featured Matchup In No. 1 Purdue Basketball Vs. Davidson

Fletcher Loyer Vs. Foster Loyer Is The Featured Matchup In No. 1 Purdue Basketball Vs. Davidson

Boiler Maker Purdue makes its annual trip to Indianapolis when it takes on Davidson.

The No. 1 Boilermakers (USA TODAY) picked up an overtime win at Nebraska that saw Fletcher Loyer score as the Cornhuskers surrounded Zach Edey. Loyer scored 22 points, Edey continued to actively participate (11 points, 17 rebounds, 7 blocks). Purdue scared with 3 points (24.1%) and Nebraska had 19 offensive rebounds, which allowed them to have 14 more shots than Purdue.

Foster Rent Davidson (left); Fletcher Rent from Purdue © IndyStar Foster Rent photo artwork of Davidson (left); Fletcher Rent from Purdue

Davidson (7-3) beat West Carolina last weekend, rebounding from two-point losses to Charlotte and Delaware. Foster Loyer, yeah, he's Fletcher's brother, led the Wildcats (19.5 points, 31 3-pointers with 41.3 percent accuracy, 5.5 assists, 5.0 rebounds, 2.3 steals) , assisted by Sam Mennenga (16.6 points, 7.2 rebounds).

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Matt Painter is in his 18th season as Boilermakers coach (394-192). Matt McKillop is in his first season coaching Davidson.

Purdue Basketball vs. Davidson time, television, radio

Time : 6:15 p.m. ET on Saturday, December 17, 2022 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis

Television : The Big Ten Networks

Radio : 96.5 FM in Lafayette, 1260 AM in Indianapolis, SiriusXM channels 195 and 957 and here.

Were Foster Loyer and Fletcher Loyer brothers?

Yes.

Foster Loyer, who played high school in Clarkston, Michigan, played sparingly at Michigan State in three years and thrived his final two years at Davidson. The 6-0 guard averaged 16.1 points on 43.8% 3-point shooting last season.

Foster Loyer was the 2018 Mister Michigan Basketball while Fletcher finished second.

Fletcher Loyer, a 6-4 guard from Homestead High School in Fort Wayne, was already Purdue's second-leading scorer, averaging 13.1 points on 34.4 percent shooting on 3-point range. He played freshman two seasons at high school in Clarkston, Michigan.

Fletcher Loyer was Indiana's Gatorade Player of the Season last season, but Westfield's Braden Smith, his Purdue teammate, is Mr. Basketball.

Zach Edey's watch

Purdue's 7-4 players at center were averaging 22.0 points, 13.7 rebounds and 2.3 points per game. He made 61.3% of his baskets and 71.2% of his free throws.

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Fletcher Rent for 2022 Indiana Mr. Basketball