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Sylvester wrote about pop, rap, dance, indie and experimental music for the music publication Pitchfork from 2002 to 2006 and served as an editor from 2004 to 2006. [8]In 2006, while he was a writer and senior associate editor at The Village Voice, he was suspended for his essay “Do You Wanna Kiss Me?”, a piece about Neil Strauss's The Game, after the essay was revealed to contain ...
Kimes married music executive Nick Sylvester in 2015. They live in Los Angeles with their dog Lenny. [34] In 2023, Kimes had her first child, a boy. [35] [36] She has expressed her support for the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners, in part due to her father being from Seattle. [18]
April O'Neil (voiced by Mae Whitman) is the 16-year-old, daughter of Dr. Kirby O'Neil and the love interest/crush of Donatello.Contrary to her previous incarnations, she possesses extraordinarily strong psionic/extrasensory abilities; having been born a human/Kraang mutant hybrid, as a byproduct of her late mother being experimented on by the Kraang before she was born, which she gradually ...
My Wife and Kids is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from March 28, 2001, to May 17, 2005, with a total of 123 half-hour episodes spanning five seasons. The series, produced by Touchstone Television in association with Wayans Bros. Entertainment and Impact Zone, stars Damon Wayans (also creator alongside veteran television writer/producer Don Reo) as Michael Kyle, the patriarch ...
Amby & Dexter was a series of animated interstitials on Nick Jr. in 1997, created by Paul Fierlinger and his wife Sandra Schuette, [4] and composed by John Avarese. The title is a play on the word "ambidexterity", meaning "the ability to use both hands", as the characters transform from a pair of hands.
Sylvester Stallone is known by many as playing the legendary roles of Rocky and Rambo. But to five people, he’s just known as dad. The 77-year-old stopped by TODAY on Feb. 8 with his wife ...
The series has received mixed reviews from critics. But has received a more positive reception from audiences and has gathered a cult following over time for its characters, writing, humor, and action. Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the show 1 out of 5 stars; saying; "that this pointless cartoon totally misses the mark for kids ...
Roundhouse debuted as a part of the original SNICK lineup on Nickelodeon in 1992 and continued airing on the network through the end of 1995. [1] [3]Each episode revolved around the Anyfamily and their problems in daily life.