Warning: The following recap of Thursday night’s episode of The X Factor will not contain discussions about Guy With Hula-Hoop, Never Been Kissed, Lady Named “Cashmere,” Inappropriately Sexual Duo, Madonna Fan With Regrettably Short T-Shirt, or Guy Who Single-handedly Destroyed Rent.
Call it an incomplete version of events, if you will, but why wallow in sad, stale footnotes now that the show’s inaugural round of audition episodes are in the books? Especially when we’ve seen and heard these exact same reality-show archetypes so many times in the past 10 years that they feel as fresh and funny as...
Call it an incomplete version of events, if you will, but why wallow in sad, stale footnotes now that the show’s inaugural round of audition episodes are in the books? Especially when we’ve seen and heard these exact same reality-show archetypes so many times in the past 10 years that they feel as fresh and funny as...
- 9/30/2011
- by Michael Slezak
- TVLine.com
From the predictable-Knox and Malia-to the surprisingly hot-Stanley and Bowen-name experts Linda Rosenkrantz and Pamela Redmond Satran, co-authors of Beyond Ava & Aiden, round up the year in baby name news.
Isabella
Related story on The Daily Beast: Extreme Celebrity Baby Names
The biggest news in baby names 2010 was Isabella's rise to the top spot for girls, zooming ahead of the more sedate Emma, and representing the romantic Latinate girls' names moving into favor: Olivia was No. 3, Sophia No. 4, and others such as Arianna, Valeria, Gianna, Liliana, Valentina, Paloma and Audrina were all on the rise.
Aiden (and Aidan, Ayden, Aadyn et al)
While Jacob held on to his No. 1 status for boys, if all the spellings of Aiden had been combined, that trendier name would have been in first place.
Mia, Jayden, and Noah
Mia entered the Top 10 for the first time, replacing the classic Elizabeth, (of which Isabella...
Isabella
Related story on The Daily Beast: Extreme Celebrity Baby Names
The biggest news in baby names 2010 was Isabella's rise to the top spot for girls, zooming ahead of the more sedate Emma, and representing the romantic Latinate girls' names moving into favor: Olivia was No. 3, Sophia No. 4, and others such as Arianna, Valeria, Gianna, Liliana, Valentina, Paloma and Audrina were all on the rise.
Aiden (and Aidan, Ayden, Aadyn et al)
While Jacob held on to his No. 1 status for boys, if all the spellings of Aiden had been combined, that trendier name would have been in first place.
Mia, Jayden, and Noah
Mia entered the Top 10 for the first time, replacing the classic Elizabeth, (of which Isabella...
- 12/31/2010
- by Linda Rosenkrantz & Pamela Redmond Satran
- The Daily Beast
CBS11 investigative reporter Bennett Cunningham and his partner, Michael Spann, are happy to be back in D-fw after the Oct. 10 births of Gregory Adam and Liliana Elizabeth in a Hartford, Conn. hospital. ...Also, the latest D-fw Nielsens show further sea changes in the 10 p.m. news wars, where the top dog newscast of two Novembers ago is now fighting to stay out of fourth place.
- 11/14/2008
- by Ed Bark
- UncleBarky.com
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