BOSTON — Kianni Arroyo clasps 8-year-old Sophia’s hands tightly as they spin around, giggling like mad. It’s late afternoon, and there are hot dogs on the grill, bubble wands on the lawn, balls flying through the air. The midsummer reunion in a suburb west of the city looks like any other, but these family ties can’t be described with standard labels. Instead, Arroyo, a 21-year-old waitress from Orlando, is here to meet “DNA-in-laws,” various “sister-moms” and especially people like Sophia, a cherished “donor-sibling. Read More...
Explore More Count Shaq among the chorus of people who aren’t pleased with Keith Olbermann.
The NBA legend slammed Olbermann early Monday morning after the political commentator and former “SportsCenter” anchor called LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese a “f–king idiot” on Twitter for taunting Iowa star Caitlin Clark during Sunday’s national championship game.
“Shut your dumb ass up leave angel reese alone,” Shaq, who starred at LSU from 1989-92, responded on Twitter. Read More...
8. Blood Feast (1963) While ‘60s horror tended to be less gory than that of the decades that followed, filmmakers of the era didn’t avoid blood altogether, especially not those by Herschell Gordon Lewis, aka the Godfather of Gore. Throughout the ‘60s and early ‘70s, Lewis created tasteless, lurid films that splattered the screen with vibrant technicolor red goo. None of these movies have much to offer in terms of character or theme, but they deliver all the shock value one could get during that era. Read More...