In “My Opinionation”: Looking Back on Blossom
My interest in Blossom blossomed relatively late, since I discovered the television show well after it stopped airing on NBC.
My interest in Blossom blossomed relatively late, since I discovered the television show well after it stopped airing on NBC.
Here\’s your list of all the most important Jews in the Emmys.
Shari Rosenman decided to homeschool her children because it gave her the freedom to set her family’s schedule. Leat Silvera does it because she wants her children to pursue their passions.
The 2013 Emmy nominations are in! We won’t bore you with the whole long list, but we will share this compact yet impressive group of Jewish nominees. Here goes.
It seems Mayim Bialik isn’t the only vegan Jewish actress/author in Hollywood who happens to also be an outspoken breastfeeding advocate.
On Thanksgiving, a day that Americans celebrate with family, and friends \”Big Bang Theory” star Mayim Bialik took to her Kveller blog to say she\’s divorcing her husband, Michael Stone, after nine years of marriage.
Mayim Bialik, who nearly lost her right hand thumb in a car accident two weeks ago, told \”Access Hollywood\” in an interview that immediately following the accident, her first instinct was to get out of the car, fearing it would explode.
Actress Mayim Bialik seriously injured her hand in a car accident in Los Angeles. A car filled with tourists crashed into Bialik\’s car…
L.A. performance artist and avant-garde clown April Hava Shenkman channels the comedy queens of Hollywood’s golden age for advice and wisdom. Follow Shenkman’s pursuit of happiness in this one-woman, cabaret-style performance. Sun. Through July 29. 9-10 p.m. $10. Atwater Crossing, The Platform at ATX Kitchen, 3245 Casitas Ave., Los Angeles. (323) 284-8265. atwatercrossing.com.
Actress and scientist Mayim Bialik, communications strategist Renee Fraser and former U.S. Attorney Debra Wong Yang all were selected as honorees for the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) 18th annual Deborah Awards on April 26, which recognize women who are “unspoken heroes in a lot of ways,” said Amanda Susskind, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League.