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Spielberg’s Loose Autobiopic Adds Seth Rogen as Favorite Uncle

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Spielberg's Loose Autobiopic Adds Seth Rogen as Favorite Uncle

Spielberg’s loose autobiopic adds Seth Rogen as favorite uncle

On the heels of closing a deal with Michelle Williams to star as a figure inspired by the filmmaker’s mom, Steven Spielberg’s loose autobiography has continued to expand its roster with the addition of Golden Globe nominee Seth Rogen (An American Pickle), according to Deadline. The 38-year-old star has signed on to portray a character inspired by Spielberg’s favorite uncle from his childhood growing up in Arizona.

RELATED:Ā Spielberg Developing & Directing Semi-Autobiopic, Williams in Talks to Star

The drama marks the latest project on Rogen’s dance card, with he and Point Grey partner and childhood friend Evan Goldberg having recently launched their own cannabis and housewares company Houseplant, which just expanded to the US after only previously being available in his home country of Canada, and coming off of roles in Disney’s photorealistic remake ofĀ The Lion KingĀ and the HBO Max comedy film An American Pickle. He has also been hard at work in the producer’s chair with the well-received coming-of-age comedyĀ Good Boys, acclaimed Amazon series adaptation ofĀ The Boys and its upcoming spin-off and the long-in-development film adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s Invincible.

The film, which Spielberg is co-writing with frequent collaborator Tony Kushner, will be loosely inspired by the three-time Oscar winner’s childhood growing up in Arizona. Sources report that four-time Oscar nominee Michelle Williams is currently in early negotiations to star in a key role inspired by Spielberg’s mother though will feature a separate and original voice.

The untitled project has been in the works for over 20 years, with Spielberg first having been urged by director andĀ Close Encounters of the Third KindĀ star Francois Truffaut to make a film about his childhood with frequent collaborators Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future), which first started out as an R-rated film about 12-year-olds entitledĀ After SchoolĀ before going through a number of other titles includingĀ Growing UpĀ andĀ I’ll Be Home, the latter of which saw its script written by his sister Anne Spielberg. Anne is best known for her work penning the script for the Tom Hanks-starringĀ Big as well as an episode of the original run of her brothers’ anthology seriesĀ Amazing Stories.

The film will also mark the first time in 20 years that the filmmaker acts as both writer and director on the project, with his previous writing credit being on the sci-fi blockbusterĀ A.I. Artificial IntelligenceĀ in 2001, which was a passion project for Spielberg after being handed the project by Stanley Kubrick.

RELATED:Ā Check Out Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story Photos!

Sources report that casting will now begin for children at multiple age levels, one of whom will land the highly-coveted role of theĀ Jurassic ParkĀ andĀ E.T.Ā helmer, with production currently slated to begin this summer in the hopes of making a 2022 release.

(Photo Credit:Ā Leon Bennett/Getty Images)



Precision & Snyder Join Forces For Tech House Heater, “Like This”

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Hailing from Chapel Hill, NC, Precision is a diverse producer and DJ who has a knack for creating filthy bass coupled with harmonious melodies, breathtaking vocals, and big drops. He’s teaming up with none other than, Snyder, another fellow artist from North Carolina,Ā  for their latest venture, ā€œLike This.ā€Ā 

ā€œLike Thisā€ is an ode to that much appreciated, iconic, underground sound—and there’s no denying the mission was a complete success. ItĀ is a deep and groovy club anthem, and will have you hooked the minute you press play. Already earning early Spotify editorial support along earning the cover spot on Austin Kramer’s OOFTAH playlist, there’s no doubt ā€œLike Thisā€ has a big future in store!

Here’s what Precision had to say about it:

ā€œā€™Like This’ was an absolute blast to create. Snyder and I share a similar mentality and deep internal drive which makes working together come as second nature. In this track, we set out to build that iconic underground club feeling, filled with ground shaking bass that you can feel through your chest, and deliver that experience straight to our listeners through their headphones. We hopped in the studio together and emerged with this track, which is definitely a dance floor weapon.ā€Ā 

Listen to ā€œLike Thisā€ by Precision & Snyder below!



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Shigemi Minetaka and her Afro-Cuban Jazz Band

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What It’s Like to Be a Landlord in NYC’s Chinatown Right Now

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Philip Chong is a principal at HCRE, a real-estate development and investment firm with a handful of buildings in and around New York City. He also owns and founded Canal Street Market, a food hall, retail space, and event venue in Manhattan’s Chinatown.

I’m a second-generation real-estate developer, and our family has always focused in and around the Chinatowns. Historically, we were in Manhattan’s Chinatown, and more recently, we started putting more attention into Queens. My father was an immigrant from Hong Kong, and his initial business was importing watches; then sometime in the early ’90s he started investing some of the money from importing watches into real estate in Chinatown. We own a portfolio of residential, office, and retail properties, so we run the full gamut. I also own and operate Canal Street Market. That’s in 265 Canal Street.

2019 was a pretty standout year for us — for our properties and for Canal Street Market especially. It felt like business was really starting to hum. We were doing a lot of community panels, events, and we even had a podcasting studio in the back, where we let local creators speak. So that was the background going into early 2020. A lot of us in Chinatown had family members living in China, so we started to get wind of the situation in China from them. I remember one of my friends texting me on WeChat, telling me that I should really start worrying and order disinfectant and hand sanitizer for the market.

I think it was sometime in February when I started getting reports from my restaurant and retail tenants in both Flushing and Manhattan that sales were dropping off quite dramatically. I have personal relationships with all my tenants; I feel like we’re partners in this. The concerns were starting to trickle in, but there was really no clarity on how severe it would become. It was this general feeling of ā€œOoh, this is a serious problem, but eventually it was going to pass.ā€

It slowly evolved over time into me having literally hundreds of conversations with all my tenants, listening to their individual situations and hardships and starting to work out rent concessions that would help tide us over in the short term. That eventually evolved into even harder conversations and really deep concessions and sometimes evenĀ completely free rents for some of my tenants. Some of my tenants weren’t able to survive, and that’s really heartbreaking. As a landlord, part of what I try to do is really listen and try to work with their situation.

Photo: Janice Chung

Two stories stand out for me. One: There were two very accomplished pastry chefs that opened a small bakery inside Canal Market, Domi, in early 2020, right before COVID-19 hit. Extremely young but super-motivated and very hardworking. They opened it up with pretty solid success; they were able to get a little press and a small following, and suddenly COVID hit and we had to temporarily shut down. I was still checking in with them on a weekly basis. We allowed them and all our tenants to use the space for free so they could try to do some delivery. They were baking pastries and breads and delivering it themselves with a car they borrowed. I think the community was really supportive; they were also buying gift cards. Even with our deal with them being rent free, they weren’t able to sustain themselves, and that is super-heartbreaking because you see two young kids risking it all to start a business and they just got hit with the most unfortunate timing. They went above and beyond — I saw them doing the deliveries, working late hours every single day in that space, and they just weren’t able to make it work. That’s just one of hundreds of stories that aren’t being told right now.

The other story is we own a building on Pell Street where one of our tenants is a hair salon. They were in a similar situation in March and April. They were paying us rent, then sometime in May the owner’s daughter reached out to me and explained the hardships her father was facing. I think in Chinese culture, people are extremely proud of their work, and she was explaining to me that, for her father, the most important thing was his word and his standing in the community. If rent’s due, he’s going to pay it. Then she started telling me he was starting to dip into his life’s savings, and that’s when she became worried. He had never reached out to me before. I think he wanted to do what was right and honor our agreement, but at the same time was having a really rough time. So the daughter and I talked and worked out a rent-concession deal where he could keep all the hairdressers employed through the period where nonessential businesses were shut down.

For the months that Canal Street Market was shut down, we charged zero in rent. We reopened in the summer and changed to a rent based on percentage of sales, but that wasn’t sustainable for the market or the vendors, so we had to close back down after December. We reopened recently. It’s located on Canal Street, so a lot of the clients were tourists, but the vast majority were the office workers in Soho, Tribeca, and even the courthouses downtown. Without people coming back into the office, our business is not sustainable.

Photo: Janice Chung

It’s been easily the toughest year professionally for me, and I started working in 2008 so my first introduction into real estate was a financial crisis. I distinctly remember that time period, and this is really hard. On one hand, you want to do the right thing, but there are limited concessions for landlords. Our biggest expenses are going to be property tax and our mortgage. There’s no deferral on our property-tax bills, and there are limited options when it comes to mortgage payments. At the absolute worst of it, we were making 50 percent of our rent collections, maybe even lower. We’ve weathered the worst of it, and we’ve started to see the end of the tunnel. We have seen some recovery in apartments. There was a flood of people coming back to NYC sometime after January, but commercial real estate has been slower in recovery.

We’ve had an incredibly hard time in Chinatown specifically but really for everyone. And it’s been compounded by the fact that we’ve seen this uptick in anti-Asian sentiment, and that’s really tough and those issues have to be addressed. It’s a little tough to talk about anti-Asian racism because, chances are, if you ask any Asian American in New York City if they’ve been on the receiving end of harassment or violence, the answer is most likely yes. During my time in New York — I was born and grew up here — I’ve been called a ā€œchink,ā€ ā€œChinese fuck,ā€ ā€œcoronavirus.ā€ I remember being threatened with violence over the summer, completely unprovoked while standing at a stoplight in Chinatown. This exists and has existed for quite a while. Ultimately, I’m very proud of this city, and I’m optimistic because Asian Americans are certainly getting a lot louder and they’re proud and they’re willing to fight back. While there’s a lot of healing to do, I think what’s encouraging is it’s starting to happen now.

It’s been heartbreaking to see some of our most beloved establishments close down — institutions within Chinatown that people like me grew up loving. But I think ultimately I’ve never felt more energized and inspired by the work within our community. You’ve seen it in the last year: A number of organizations started by young professionals pop up, we have a very active Chinatown BID, and members of the media are highlighting our stories.

I’m part of a Chinatown-based community health center, the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, which is actively testing and vaccinating members of our community. They’re approaching 15,000 doses delivered. That’s distributed to members of our community who are often elderly and vulnerable, and sometimes they don’t speak English. They’re eligible for the vaccine, but they’re at a disadvantage within our system or they have limited resources and can’t often get the vaccine through traditional means. These are people that go out and buy our groceries, go to our restaurants; they’re getting their hair cut on Pell Street. And they’re the backbone of our economy. So I think the point is I’m seeing all these people working together for the benefit of this small community, and it’s really starting to work. I’m seeing it in real time.

I feel like landlords, they get grouped up into one silo — there’s this thought that all of them are deep pocketed and have a big portfolio of properties and are able to weather the storm, but the truth is it’s a lot more nuanced than that, especially in Chinatown. I think that most of the landlords or property owners within Chinatown have a lot of pride in working with all of their tenants and being as much of the fabric of this community. These buildings are not cheap to operate, but ultimately I’m hopeful that Chinatown will bounce back quickly and New York City will bounce back quickly.

Photo: Janice Chung

In order for us to make this work, New York City as a whole has got to work together. Chinatown is important to the fabric of the city; the fact is we’re a part of many other communities within the city, right? So landlords, local stakeholders, government, everyone — we have to come together, we have to partner up, and we have to listen to each other. And I think that’s starting to happen.

In the meantime, we have to be highlighting these small businesses that are really having a tough time. You take these Asian-owned small businesses, even in Canal Street Market, like Joe’s Steam Rice Roll, Lazy Sundaes, Kabuki, A-Frame — these are young entrepreneurs that are going out there, they’re taking a huge amount of risk, and they’re choosing to do it in Chinatown. That’s the stuff we want to support.



Balloon – Tamil Full Movie [Eng & Malay Sub] | Jai | Anjali | Yuvan | Sinish

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Balloon – Tamil Full Movie [Eng & Malay Sub] | Jai | Anjali | Yuvan | Sinish

Jeevanand goes to live in an old house in Ooty with his wife and nephew hoping to find inspiration to pen a script. However, strange events begin unfolding in the house which are linked to his past.
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Relationship Guru Derrick Jaxn Admits To Extramarital Affair | National

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Derrick Jaxn, a highly respected social media relationship guru, is responding to claims he was having an affair with another woman while still being married to his wife, Da’Naia Broadus.

A woman named Candice De Mederios told blogger Tasha K earlier this month that she had an affair with Jaxn, who she claims flew her down to Miami for a weekend getaway in July 2020. Now, Jaxn is speaking his piece and says he was at the end of his relationship with his wife.

Via a nearly 30-minute YouTube video, the best-selling author said he and his wife had unofficially separated around early February 2020.

ā€œI said, ā€˜look, I don’t think that this is going to work, separation. We had some challenges before that. February 4, I gave my life to Christ. I said, ā€˜God, I can’t handle this. I need you to come in and help me out,ā€™ā€ he explained. ā€œThat was February 4, the exact same day Da’Naia, my wife, packed up the kids and left the crib and went 1,500 miles away to her mom’s crib.ā€Ā 

Jaxn said they were unable to restore their marriage despite discussion and counseling.Ā 

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ā€œJune, we talking about my birthday,ā€ he continued. ā€œShe basically lets me know there’s no plan for her to be around on my birthday, OK. Now I’m in screw-it mode, F-it mode. I’m hitting up old chicks. I really don’t care at this point. I don’t care about my reputation. I don’t care about the business. I don’t care about any of that.ā€

Later in the video, he says he’s eliminating things and people that didn’t align with his views in order to get his life back together. Candice, he claims, fits that category. He also says he never had sex with Candice eventhough they ā€œhad a sexual relationship.ā€

ā€œI never slept with her. Our relationship was sexual in nature from day one. I’ve been acquainted with her nine or ten years or something like that. It was like through Twitter, but I did not sleep with her,ā€ Jaxn relayed. ā€œI didn’t sleep with her or anyone for that matter because … I gotta get deep. I’m not able to perform when I’m super stressed. I didn’t have confidence that I could do something in that capacity. That’s why I hit her up instead of someone that I had actually with. I hit her up because we’ve always been able to do that — just keep in contact, just talk, just flirt and keep at that.ā€

Watch the full video below.



LATEST BOOK NEWS — Week of March 22, 2021 — Aestas Book Blog

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SALE & FAVORITE: The Ones Who Got Away by Roni Loren (My Review)Ā 
I really enjoyed reading this book and noticed that it’s currently on sale so I’m highlighting it in case you haven’t read it yet! — ā€œThere were only a few survivors of that one fateful night. Now, twelve years later, the kids once called The Ones Who Got Away are back…and ready to claim the lives they never truly got to live… Liv Arias thought she’d never return to Long Acre—until a documentary brings her and the other survivors back home. Suddenly her old flame, Finn Dorsey, is closer than ever, and their attraction is still white-hot. When a searing kiss reignites their passion, Liv realizes this rough-around-the-edges man might be exactly what she needs… The goth girl and the popular boy. Sworn enemies in love… and their second chance to get things right.ā€

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BOOKWORM NEWS:

  • One More Time by Aurora Rose Reynolds goes live at midnight!! — ā€œBack in her hometown, she is determined to find herself and the happiness that has always felt just out of reach… Just when she starts to second guess her decision, he knocks on her door and shoves his way under her defenses. Is it possible that the happiness she’s been searching for is attached to a man like him, the guy she crushed on in high school who didn’t even seem to know she existed? A man with an adorable daughter and baggage of his own? In order to find out, she’ll have to put everything, including her heart, on the line one more time.ā€
  • Wicked and True by Shayla Black (Wicked & Devoted series) goes live at midnight!! — ā€œShe has known heartbreak in the past, but he has always been her staunchest protector. Since he was contractually off-limits, the Southern, sassy single mom clung to her friendship with the daring demolitions expert who’d stolen her heart and focused on making the best life for her daughter. But when the barriers between them are suddenly gone, she welcomes him in… Then the unthinkable happens, and she is forced to make the most gut-wrenching choice of her life. Will their love survive the betrayal or will their future end before it’s even begun?ā€
  • Cherished by Helen Hardt (Steel saga) goes live at midnight!! — ā€œHe has fallen in love with his intern. She’s vibrant, intelligent, and full of life, despite a past that was far from perfect. She’s everything he’s not…which is why he’s determined to keep her at arm’s length… She has other ideas. She adores him, and more than anything, she wants him to understand he deserves her love. As they work together side by side, their passion grows, and he finally agrees to a trial run at a relationship. But a secret from his newfound birth father [throws] a wrench into his world once again, threatening not only his relationship with her, but everything else he holds dear as wellā€¦ā€
  • The Evolution of Fae and Gods by Sawyer Bennett (Chronicles of the Stone Veil) goes live at midnight!! — ā€œā€¦ through it all, he has stood strong by my side. Something has deeply changed between me and the man I once despised, and all it took was a kiss of provocation for both of us to feel it. I know deep in my soul we’re being guided by destiny, but I don’t know if I can trust it. He is holding something back, and I fear the consequences could be deadly once his truth is revealedā€¦ā€

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50 Favorite SlowCooker Recipes eCookbook – Revised SmartPoints Edition

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Revised and updated with Weight Watchers SmartPoints this ecookbook collection contains 50 of my favorite slow cooker recipes from my site

All recipes include complete nutritional estimates, PointsPlus and SmartPoints values.

You’ll find easy healthy meals with simple, everyday ingredients, including recipes for:

Pasta Fagioli Soup
Chicken Posole Soup
Corn & Shrimp Chowder
Stuffed Pepper Soup
Potato Cauliflower Soup
Italian Pork and White Bean Stew
Manhattan Clam Chowder
Baked Bean Soup
Mom’s Chicken Tortilla Soup
Bean Barley Soup
Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
Sweet & Sour Cabbage Soup
BBQ Turkey Chili
Toscana Soup
Ham & Split Pea Soup
Vegetable Broth
Ham & Wild Rice Soup
Italian Wedding Soup
Broccoli Cheese Soup
Beef Stew
Corn Chowder
Italian Beef & Lentil Soup
Taco Soup
Pizza Soup
Mexican Meatball Soup
Chicken Vegetable Soup
Lasagna Soup
4-Ingredient Black Bean Soup
Southwest Chicken Soup
Italian Meatball Soup
Vegetable Beef & Barley Soup
Cabbage Roll Casserole
Artichoke Chicken
Spinach Lasagna
Homestyle Meatloaf
Szechuan Chicken and Broccoli
Chicken, Rice and Broccoli
Chicken Marbella
Rosemary Chicken
Pepper Steak
Balsamic Chicken Thighs
Chicken and Gravy
Greek Chicken Pitas
Mel’s Pork Chops
Caribbean Jerk Chicken
Chicken Thighs Osso Buco
Beef and Mushrooms
Apple Oatmeal
Baked Oatmeal
Southwest Breakfast Casserole
Bonus Recipe: Chocolate Pudding Cake
Bonus Recipe: Rice Krispie Treats

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