Kristen Bell does not approve of van mural
Shepard’s reason for featuring a submissive and sexed-up image of his wife on “Top Gear America” apparently “didn’t fly” with Bell. https://t.co/EzhWcwVpPS HuffPost Life (@HuffPostLife) February 9, 2021
The most recent episode of “Top Gear America” was co-hosted by Dax Shepard, who decided to have an image of him and his wife painted on the side of a van.
When promoting the episode, he explained,
″[The van] was inspired by ‘Breaker! Breaker!’ a Chuck Norris movie. I’ve always loved those 70s muraled up vans. I’ve wanted one. And my wife is pretty adamant that’s the one vehicle she doesn’t want in our driveway.”
The cover of the “Pop-Up Book of Stonington.” (Courtesy of the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce)
Pages feature the Old Lighthouse Museum in the “Pop-Up Book of Stonington.” (Courtesy of the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce)
Published February 09. 2021 7:20PM | Updated February 09. 2021 7:49PM
Stonington The Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce Foundation has donated 600 copies of its Pop-Up Book of Stonington to elementary school families in town.
Chamber President Lisa Konicki said the books were distributed at West Vine Street and Deans Mill schools last Friday and also will be distributed to Pine Point School and St. Michael School families and Stonington students who attend the Regional Multicultural Magnet School in New London.
A 19-year-old cyclist died this afternoon following a collision with a car at Kanimbla (February 10). Preliminary information indicates the 19-year-old.
People Taking Action: Local sheriff gets dunked and then some for Special Olympics
and last updated 2021-02-09 22:09:56-05
NORFOLK, Va. - Norfolk Sheriff Joe Baron was in for a surprise. Yes, he knew he was about to get cold and wet, but he didn t know his office had a few tricks up their sleeve - all in support of Special Olympics Virginia.
All the teams this year raising money had to get creative due to COVID-19 because due to social distancing concerns, there would be no Polar Plunge - no massive crowds running into the Atlantic at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront.
Chelsea restaurant Elystan Street has launched a prize draw to support its front of house team.
Participants are asked to ‘tip’ either £100 or £250 into a staff fund to be eligible to win prizes including a cookery masterclass for six with Howard; a day out foraging with Howard; a tutored wine tasting for six with sommelier Charlotte Prescot; and a delivered meal for two.
Co-owners Rebecca Mascarenhas and chef Phil Howard are also running
‘At Your Service’ at their two other restaurants, Kitchen W8 in Kensington and Church Road in Barnes.
While it acknowledges the furlough scheme has saved jobs, it says its staff have been struggling to support families, particularly after the ruling that the service charge may not be taken into consideration when calculating the 80% on offer.