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Galadriel’s husband is missing from ‘The Rings of Power’ so far. Is he dead? Learn about Celebron and his fate in J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic story. Source: Courtesy of Prime VideoSpoiler alert: This article contains spoilers from The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Episode 7. Fans of the Lord of the Rings trilogy might remember Celeborn, Galadriel’s husband and Lothlórien co-ruler, played in the movies by actor Marton Csokas.
Earlier this year, women’s average life expectancy climbed above 80 for the first time. Of course, that’s just a statistic, and statistics pale in the face of real-life circumstances. When breast cancer killed Elizabeth Edwards today at the age of 61, she bucked that trend. But there’s another trend that she personified — that of women over 40 having babies. In April, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the birth rate for women between the ages of 40 and 44 jumped 4% in 2008 from the year before just as the birth rate for women under 40 dropped.
Why did Tupac wear a bandanna? The late rapper's style choices continue to be a hot topic among fans and admirers. Here's the full scoop. Long live Tupac Shakur! The late rapper is considered to be one of the greatest MCs to touch the mic. Throughout his short career, Tupac established himself as a true lyricist, political activist, and visionary. Aside from Tupac’s amazing ear for music, fans adored his sense of style.
Statistically speaking, everyone on Earth is related to one another. With every generation, the amount of ancestors one person has doubles. So when you think about how many people you have in your family tree, this notion begins to make a lot of sense. That’s why we were so fascinated to find out more about who’s related to whom, and celebrities often serve up some curious tidbits when it comes to genes. One of our hobbies at Bright Side is finding out the connections between famous people. Today, we have prepared for you 15 pairs of celebrities that you might not have known were genetically linked.
A young (45), blue-eyed Swede named Gunnar Myrdal landed in the U.S. in 1938 to make a fresh, thorough and impartial study of American Negroes. After five years of research, assisted by a staff of some 75 Carnegie Corporation-financed helpers, Sweden’s Myrdal found that his whole ambitious project hinged on one simple question: “What goes on in the minds of white Americans?” Last week he published his complex, 1,483-page answer, called it An American Dilemma: the Negro Problem and Modern Democracy (Harper; 2 vols.
YouTube comedian who is known for his sketch and vlogging comedy channel. He is particularly known for his pop culture parodies and characters. He also has a sizable social media presence on Instagram and was popular on Vine. Before Fame He began his YouTube channel on January 7, 2006. He posted his first video, "Celebrity Impressions," on December 7, 2006. Trivia Since its creation, his YouTube channel has amassed over 5 million subscribers.
George Newall, the last living co-creator 'Schoolhouse Rock,' died in 2022. Here's what we know about his life and cause of death as lessons from the show live on. Most of us know the more famous shorts from Schoolhouse Rock, which ran on ABC in the 1970s and ‘80s. Although the show predates many, tell us you haven’t heard the jingle “Conjunction Junction” or “I’m Just a Bill.” Those famous songs originate from videos created in part by George Newall.
Guy Pulls Amazing Prank On Neighbor Using Their Unprotected WiFi PrinterBy Mark PygasUpdated Nov. 18 2019, 2:27 p.m. ET Twitter user Blake Messick was trying to print something off recently when he noticed that his neighbor had gotten a new wireless printer and forgotten to set his password. So Messick decided to play an innocent prank on his not-so-tech-savy neighbor by convincing him that his password had become self-aware...  my neighbor just got an unsecured wireless printer, so I sent this to him pic.
Historical Context Japanese company Nissin Foods were the first to invent the instant noodle in 1958. It was the company's founder Taiwanese-Japanese inventor Momofuku Ando who came up with the idea of flash-frying precooked noodles to preserve them. At the time Ando was responding to the post-war food shortage problem in Japan. Ando went on to invent the cup noodles in 1971, now popular worldwide. Photo InfoLocation taken: Japan Source: Nippon Related Events Historical Photos ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sLrToaCsnJGue6S7zGinoaekpMBwtc2sq5qmpGK%2FornEpw%3D%3D