Sir David Attenborough is to examine the mystery of the dinosaurs’ last days in a BBC1/PBS/France Télévisions feature film that will unearth a dig site hidden in the hills of North Dakota.
Sir David Attenborough is to examine the mystery of the dinosaurs’ last days in a BBC1/PBS/France Télévisions feature film that will unearth a dig site hidden in the hills of North Dakota.
She said yes! Josh Duhamel and girlfriend Audra Mari are engaged, the actor announced on his new fiancee’s 28th birthday.
EXCLUSIVE: Concourse Media has launched world sales rights during the virtual AFM on social impact drama-thriller On Sacred Ground, starring William Mapother, David Arquette, Amy Smart, Kerry Knuppe, Frances Fisher, Irene Bedard and Mariel Hemingway.
EXCLUSIVE: Gabrielle Creevy (In My Skin) rounds out the lead cast, alongside Shailene Woodley, DeWanda Wise and Betty Gilpin, in upcoming Showtime drama Three Women, an hourlong series based on the nonfiction bestseller by Lisa Taddeo.
The end of an era. Kellan Lutz announced on Wednesday, September 22, that he is leaving FBI: Most Wanted after two seasons on the CBS show.
In addition to expecting the ninth season of her Food Network show, Girl Meets Farm, chef Molly Yeh will also be expecting her second baby! The 32-year-old Chicago-born turned Minnesota-North Dakota transplant announced that she is pregnant with her second child with her farmer husband, Nick Hagen. “I knew I was pregnant when I got the strongest craving for grilled shrimp one morning,” she told People in an exclusive interview.
Corey Taylor has played Slipknot‘s ‘Wait And Bleed’ for the first time live as a solo artist.The Slipknot frontman, who released his debut solo album ‘CMFT‘ under his name last year, was backed by his band for the performance on Thursday (August 12) at Fargo Brewing Company in North Dakota.It also marked the first time the singer has performed the song – the lead single from Slipknot’s 1999 debut album – without wearing a mask.
A young fan gets a taste of stardom with country singer Kane Brown.
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coronavirus pandemic, the racial reckoning after the police killing of George Floyd and the U.S. presidential election.Erdrich has drawn on her Native American background for such acclaimed novels as “The Round House” and “The Plague of Doves.” In “The Night Watchman,” she looks back to her grandfather, a night watchman whose reservation in rural North Dakota is threatened in the 1950s by congressional legislation.
A Minnesota woman got in trouble with the law in North Dakota last week after an ugly incident at her ex-boyfriend’s funeral.
who came out as transgender in December, took to social media yesterday (April 16) to urge his followers to contact politicians and voice their opposition to the legislation.It comes after politicians in Alabama and North Dakota recently approved bans on transgender women and girls from playing on sports teams that match their gender identity.There have also been a series of Republican-led states who have introduced bills that have been described as anti-trans by critics.
Four state legislatures have passed anti-LGBTQ legislation in the past week.
any publicly-funded entities, facilities, or events, which would include college and club sports.
Here’s a collection curated by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists of what’s arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week.MOVIES— Diane Lane, Kevin Costner and Lesley Manville are a formidable trio in “Let Him Go,” a slow-burn Western about a couple who travels from Montana to North Dakota in the mid-1960s in search of their 3-year-old grandson.
The Pentagon deployed more B-52H bombers to the Middle East in another demonstration of the U.S. military commitment to the region, according to a U.S.
No wonder he didn’t want to be friends on Facebook. A North Dakota man is accused of threatening to kill his ex-boss for not accepting a Facebook friend request, according to the Williston Herald.
Two American B-52 bombers flew a nonstop, 30-plus-hour, round-trip mission from the United States to the Middle East to send a fresh warning to Iran as a senior military official said new warnings had been detected, a sign that potential "complex attacks" against Americans are brewing as the one-year anniversary of the U.S. killing Iran’s most powerful general looms.
Authorities in Fargo, N.D., said Wednesday that they have identified an ax-wielding suspect who smashed windows at the office of a Republican state senator. Surveillance video showed someone at Sen. John Hoeven’s office wearing a mask holding an ax while walking up a staircase toward a door.
It’s going to be hard to top this experience. A North Dakota hunter was on his first hunt for bighorn sheep when he shot a ram that will likely set a new state record.
Governors across the country are implementing new coronavirus restrictions as cases rise from coast to coast. Among them, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announced a mask mandate for the state Friday evening, New York Gov.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum announced a mask mandate for the state Friday evening, as confirmed coronavirus cases rose to record levels.
unofficial results posted by the secretary of state’s office, deceased candidate David Andahl became one of two Republicans elected to represent North Dakota’s 8th District in the state’s House of Representatives. The other newly-elected official is Republican Dave Nehring.Andahl died on Oct.
Lesley Manville doesn’t show up until about halfway through the slow-burn, '60s-set Western “Let Him Go," but the arrival of the platinum blonde Blanche Weboy is worth the wait.The matriarch of a North Dakota gang saunters into the frame in a haze of cigarette smoke and overcooked pork chops to greet her visitors, played by Kevin Costner and Diane Lane.
A North Dakota state legislative candidate whose name was left on the ballot even after he died from the coronavirus in October was elected Tuesday. North Dakotans elected Republicans David Andahl and Dave Nehring to represent the 8th district in the state’s House of Representatives.
Also on this day: General George Washington issues his farewell address to the Army near Princeton, N.J. North Dakota and South Dakota became the 39th and 40th states with the signing of proclamations by President Benjamin Harrison.
A Republican candidate for the state legislature in North Dakota who died of COVID-19 earlier this month will remain on the ballot. David Andahl, 55, a Bismark rancher and developer who was running in the 8th District, garnered endorsements from top Republicans, including Gov. Doug Burgum and U.S.
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