Chris Pratt upgraded his grooming routine while shooting his upcoming series The Terminal List in Hermosa Beach, California on Tuesday.
The Guardians Of The Galaxy actor, 41, looked sharp while heading to film at the local Irish pub Hennessey s Tavern with neatly combed hair and the faintest hint of five o clock shadow along his jaw.
As the star, who plays a Navy SEAL in the Amazon series, walked from his car to his trailer he wore a blue jacket, Levi jeans and sturdy shoes that appeared to be from his own closet in what was a transformation from his usual rugged style.
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The second season of Fox’s
Duncanville won’t premiere until next month, but the network has already ordered a third season of the animated comedy series from Mike and Julie Scully. This comes just a few days after Fox canceled
Bless The Harts, which always kind of fit in a similar slot as
Duncanville (they’re both modern Fox animated shows, for one thing), but
Bless The Harts evidently struggled to harder to find an audience or maybe Mike Scully just carries a lot of weight at the network after his time on
The Simpsons. (A statement from Fox Entertainment executive Michael Thorn about the Scullys being “television’s best showrunners” seems to support this.)
Charlottesville Park and Rec. facilities to start reopening this spring
Charlottesville Park and Rec. facilities to start reopening this spring By Patrick Huddleston | April 1, 2021 at 4:36 PM EDT - Updated April 1 at 6:51 PM
Basketball courts open, picnic shelters, and tennis courts are now available for reservation as of April 1.
Summer camp registration opens for city residents on April 12. Adult softball and volleyball leagues are expected to open for registration later in the month.
Carver Recreation Center, Crow Recreation Center and Indoor Pool, Key Recreation Center, and Tonsler Recreation Center will reopen in May. Summer camp registration opens for non-Residents next month, too, as well as Washington Park Pool for the summer season.
Pickleball gaining popularity and momentum across St. Pete
The city of St. Pete has increased the number of pickleball courts from four to 22 to meet the demand of players.
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. â It s the fastest growing sport in St. Pete. A combination of badminton, tennis and ping pong. It s called pickleball. We saw the demand and saw the need, and we started taking a look at different areas and strategically placing them throughout the city, said Chris Wolfe, who is with the St. Pete Parks and Rec Department.
In the past year and a half, the city of St. Petersburg has gone from four pickleball courts to 22.