A swing and a miss. Yankees fan Andrew Fox's mid-game proposal didn't go as planned Tuesday when he opened up the ring box to find the engagement diamond he purchased alarmingly missing. The entire stadium looked on - as well as the TV audience at home - as Fox and girlfriend Heather Terwillinger searched for the M.I.A. bauble with help from their seatmates. "I literally started crying because I thought it was lost," Fox told Espn. "It happened so fast." The search took five minutes, Terwillinger said, before they discovered the bling stuck in the cuff of her flared jeans,...
- 9/29/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
A Yankees fan fumbled the ring while attempting to propose to his girlfriend during Tuesday night’s game. Yankees Fan Fumbles Proposal Andrew Fox, 29, had arranged to propose to his girlfriend Heather Terwilliger, also 29, at the Yankees game against the Red Sox last night. With Frank Sinatra blaring, the jumbotron and the eyes of […]
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- 9/28/2016
- by Chelsea Regan
- Uinterview
“Join the multi-national effort to overthrow Kim Jong-Un and free the people of North Korea,” reads the pitch to potential donors
A multinational group of activists has launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise $10 million to fund a coup in North Korea, the country linked by the FBI to last year’s cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Freedom Now plans on building a covert, rebel communication network within the country ruled by dictator Kim Jong-un in hopes that it will allow defectors to plan a Democratic revolution.
See photos: 8 Attacks on Free Speech Before Shooting at French Paper Charlie Hebdo...
A multinational group of activists has launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise $10 million to fund a coup in North Korea, the country linked by the FBI to last year’s cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Freedom Now plans on building a covert, rebel communication network within the country ruled by dictator Kim Jong-un in hopes that it will allow defectors to plan a Democratic revolution.
See photos: 8 Attacks on Free Speech Before Shooting at French Paper Charlie Hebdo...
- 1/19/2015
- by Greg Gilman
- The Wrap
If comedy has a Dorothy Parker, it’s Caroline Hirsch. The nightclub that bears her name on Broadway at the north end of Times Square is her salon, and for more than 30 years now, Carolines has been hosting the funniest and most famous stand-up comedians. From Jerry Seinfeld to Dave Chappelle to Louis Ck and Tracy Morgan, Carolines has been more than a prime showcase for the most hilarious people alive — it’s a room every comic has to conquer in order make his or her bones in the business.
Hirsch will be the first to admit that she herself isn’t funny.
Hirsch will be the first to admit that she herself isn’t funny.
- 11/4/2013
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW.com - PopWatch
There's no question about it... without the skilled underwater camera work of Ron Taylor, Jaws wouldn't have been the classic film that it has become. Sadly, the man responsible for bringing us face-to-face with the great white is no longer with us.
Ron Taylor, a beloved Australian marine conservationist who helped film some of the terrifying underwater footage used in the classic shark thriller Jaws, has died after a long battle with cancer, a close family friend said Monday. He was 78.
Taylor, who had suffered from leukemia for two years, died on Sunday at a hospital in Sydney, said Andrew Fox, who worked with Taylor on shark conservation efforts for decades. Fox said Taylor had mixed feelings about his work on Jaws, which terrified beachgoers but ultimately helped draw attention to the intimidating yet often threatened animals. But in later years, Fox said, they came to realize that "it's actually...
Ron Taylor, a beloved Australian marine conservationist who helped film some of the terrifying underwater footage used in the classic shark thriller Jaws, has died after a long battle with cancer, a close family friend said Monday. He was 78.
Taylor, who had suffered from leukemia for two years, died on Sunday at a hospital in Sydney, said Andrew Fox, who worked with Taylor on shark conservation efforts for decades. Fox said Taylor had mixed feelings about his work on Jaws, which terrified beachgoers but ultimately helped draw attention to the intimidating yet often threatened animals. But in later years, Fox said, they came to realize that "it's actually...
- 9/10/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Sydney (AP) — Ron Taylor, a beloved Australian marine conservationist who helped film some of the terrifying underwater footage used in the classic shark thriller "Jaws," has died after a long battle with cancer, a close family friend said Monday. He was 78.
Taylor, who had suffered from leukemia for two years, died on Sunday at a hospital in Sydney, said Andrew Fox, who worked with Taylor on shark conservation efforts for decades.
Fox said Taylor had mixed feelings about his work on "Jaws," which terrified beachgoers but ultimately helped draw attention to the intimidating yet often threatened animals.
Taylor and his wife, Valerie, spent years filming great white sharks and trying to persuade a wary public that the much-feared creatures were beautiful animals worthy of respect. Their stunning up-close images of sharks drew the attention of "Jaws" director Steven Spielberg, who asked the couple to capture footage of a great white for his 1975 blockbuster.
Taylor, who had suffered from leukemia for two years, died on Sunday at a hospital in Sydney, said Andrew Fox, who worked with Taylor on shark conservation efforts for decades.
Fox said Taylor had mixed feelings about his work on "Jaws," which terrified beachgoers but ultimately helped draw attention to the intimidating yet often threatened animals.
Taylor and his wife, Valerie, spent years filming great white sharks and trying to persuade a wary public that the much-feared creatures were beautiful animals worthy of respect. Their stunning up-close images of sharks drew the attention of "Jaws" director Steven Spielberg, who asked the couple to capture footage of a great white for his 1975 blockbuster.
- 9/10/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Australian marine conservationist who filmed underwater shark footage for Spielberg movie dies of cancer, aged 78
Ron Taylor, the Australian marine conservationist who filmed some of the underwater shark footage used in the film Jaws, has died of cancer, a close family friend said.
Taylor, 78, who had leukemia for two years, died on Sunday at a hospital in Sydney, said Andrew Fox, who worked with Taylor on shark conservation for decades.
He said Taylor had mixed feelings about his work on Jaws, which terrified beachgoers but ultimately helped draw attention to the intimidating yet often threatened animals.
Taylor and his wife, Valerie, spent years filming great white sharks and trying to persuade a wary public that they were beautiful creatures worthy of respect. Their up-close images of sharks drew the attention of director Steven Spielberg, who asked the couple to capture footage of a great white for his 1975 blockbuster.
The Taylors...
Ron Taylor, the Australian marine conservationist who filmed some of the underwater shark footage used in the film Jaws, has died of cancer, a close family friend said.
Taylor, 78, who had leukemia for two years, died on Sunday at a hospital in Sydney, said Andrew Fox, who worked with Taylor on shark conservation for decades.
He said Taylor had mixed feelings about his work on Jaws, which terrified beachgoers but ultimately helped draw attention to the intimidating yet often threatened animals.
Taylor and his wife, Valerie, spent years filming great white sharks and trying to persuade a wary public that they were beautiful creatures worthy of respect. Their up-close images of sharks drew the attention of director Steven Spielberg, who asked the couple to capture footage of a great white for his 1975 blockbuster.
The Taylors...
- 9/10/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
Russell Crowe has flown to Marysville in Australia to contribute to the bushfire relief cause. The Hollywood actor, together with golfer Greg Norman and mining tycoon Andrew Forrest, met with businessman Andrew Fox to discuss how they can help restore the communities destroyed by last year's Black Saturday. Fox told the Herald Sun that the meeting was Norman's idea (more)...
- 6/2/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Tickets for Lady Gaga's New Year's Eve party have topped $1 million. The singer is set to perform poolside at the trendy Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami to help partygoers see in the New Year. Tickets for the celebration have been snapped up and there are now only a couple of $25k tables and general admission seats left, according to the website NewYearsEve.com. 'I'm in awe of the fact that Lady Gaga will make the Fontainebleau the hottest ticket in America on New Year's Eve,' said NewYearsEve.com site founder Andrew Fox. He added: 'Not only is she one of the biggest pop stars that is currently in high demand, but she puts on an amazing show that...
- 12/28/2009
- by Nicola Pittam
- Monsters and Critics
Lady GaGa has apparently sold the hottest ticket in the U.S. with her New Year's Eve performance in Miami. According to NewYearsEve.com, her Thursday, December 31 show that will take place at the Fontainebleau has sold over $1 million in ticket sales.
As of the press time, there are only a few $25,000 tables left and some general admission seats which cost $425. The numbers clearly beat out Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon's upcoming party at M2 in New York City which only brought out $500,000 in sales.
For the Miami show, the electronica singer will be getting $300,000, New York Post's Page Six reported. Of the "Bad Romance" hitmaker's involvement at the gig, Andrew Fox, the founder of NewYearsEve.com, said, "I'm in awe of the fact that Lady Gaga will make the Fontainebleau the hottest ticket in America on New Year's Eve."...
As of the press time, there are only a few $25,000 tables left and some general admission seats which cost $425. The numbers clearly beat out Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon's upcoming party at M2 in New York City which only brought out $500,000 in sales.
For the Miami show, the electronica singer will be getting $300,000, New York Post's Page Six reported. Of the "Bad Romance" hitmaker's involvement at the gig, Andrew Fox, the founder of NewYearsEve.com, said, "I'm in awe of the fact that Lady Gaga will make the Fontainebleau the hottest ticket in America on New Year's Eve."...
- 12/28/2009
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Photograph by Stefan Radtke. At one point during last night’s Stand Up For Heroes benefit in New York City, a video screen bore the message that the evening’s proceedings weren’t about the war in Iraq or Afghanistan—they were about the warriors who had fought in them. And the front rows of Town Hall were filled with those warriors, a number of whom bore sobering scars and heinous wounds from their tours of duty. Watching many of those men and women file into the hall, some of them staring stoically from wheelchairs, some lurching unsteadily on canes and crutches, I asked NBC Nightly News Anchor Brian Williams, who emceed the evening, if seeing the state of those men and women who’d given so much for their country ever tested his journalistic detachment. ” Well, I just landed from Kabul Sunday night, and the entire time I’m there,...
- 11/5/2009
- Vanity Fair
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