Mar. 16, 2025
Barber reveals how his kids have reacted to him joining the cast of “Kinky Boots” on Broadway.
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Mar. 16, 2025
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Braden Gallowaysaid “I do” to his college sweetheart!
The Clemson alum, 22, and Mackenzie Grimsley exchanged vows in a romantic ceremony at theCalamigos Ranchin Malibu, California, on Friday.
“It’s rare that you find your person so early in life, but I was blessed to meet Mackenzie at such a young age, and we’ve experienced so much growth and maturity together,” Galloway tells PEOPLE exclusively. “It makes me feel like I’ve known her my whole life and we still have forever to go.
Mar. 16, 2025
Cleo Smith.Photo: Western Australia Police Force/Anadolu Agency/Getty
“We are so thankful that our little girl is back within our arms and our family is whole again.”
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The statement thanked those involved in Cleo’s rescue: “In particular, we would like to thank [Western Australia] Police, all those involved in the initial search, the Carnarvon community, local businesses and of course our family and friends,” it read.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Let the good times (and good food) roll!
Mardi Gras festivities are looking a little different this year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But despite New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell announcing the cancellation of parades, andthe closure of indoor and outdoor bars, New Orleanians all over the country are still celebrating carnival season with flavorful foods — just ask poet and authorCleo Wade.
The New Orleans native, who is currently based in Los Angeles, is joining Crescent City residents inbringing the Mardi Gras celebrations to their front porches— complete with food and purple, green and gold holiday décor — for those, like herself, who aren’t able to travel to the area for the annual holiday.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Cleo Wadehas a lot of hope for the future, thanks to bright, young stars likeAmanda Gorman, who are paving the way for the next generation.
With herpowerful reading of “The Hill We Climb"during the event, Gorman, who recently gracedthe cover ofTime, captivated viewers around the world as she became just the sixth poet to read a piece at a presidential inauguration,accordingto the Academy of American Poets.
Cleo Wade.