Troy Warren

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CAA Talent Agent Josh Lieberman Buys Paul R. Williams-Designed Brentwood Mansion, Lists 90210 Estate

CAA Talent Agent Josh Lieberman Buys Paul R. Williams-Designed Brentwood Mansion, Lists 90210 Estate

BY WENDY BOWMAN, DIRT.COM Troy Warren for CNT #RealEstate #Celebrity The Brentwood residence, built in the 1930s for opera singer and actress Grace Moore, was also once owned by Tyrone Power. Pioneering Black architect Paul R. Williams — a favorite of Golden Age Hollywood elite and other assorted jetsetters — designed this stately 1930s manor for opera singer-actress Grace Moore and her husband, Spanish actor Valentín Parera. But the couple ultimately became disenchanted with Hollywood, fled the city and never actually lived in the Brentwood house — legendary actor Tyrone Power and his French wife Annabella were its first occupants, having bought the place soon after…
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Kit Harington Performs a “White Whale” Sketch for Jimmy Fallon and ‘Tonight Show’ Milestone

Kit Harington Performs a “White Whale” Sketch for Jimmy Fallon and ‘Tonight Show’ Milestone

BY ABBEY WHITE | HollywoodReporter.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Entertainment As part of the 1,500th episode celebration, the actor sang a song that Fallon said he has been pitching to "famous people" for years who all passed. Kit Harington helped celebrate the 1,500th episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonwith his own rendition of Train’s “Drops of Jupiter.” The Game of Thrones and Modern Love star, who recently opened up about his mental healthwhile working on the HBO series, dropped by the late night show to help Fallon deliver a sketch the Tonight Show host and his team have been itching to do for years. “Guys, tonight is our 1,500th…
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Visiting Friends, Relatives Will Power Post-Pandemic Travel

Visiting Friends, Relatives Will Power Post-Pandemic Travel

LAURIE BARATTI | TravelPulse.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Travel   Travelers’ priorities have shifted heavily after more than a year spent in lockdowns, and fettered by both domestic and international travel restrictions. The results of new research conducted by leading data and analytics company GlobalData suggest that people’s desire to reconnect, in person, with family and friends is potentially even greater than their pent-up longing for leisure getaways. Its findings suggest that ‘visiting friends and relatives’ (VFR) trips are destined to be a major driving force in the global travel industry’s recovery, and tourism providers should not underestimate their influence. “GlobalData’s forecasts…
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International Lefthanders Day – August 13, 2021

International Lefthanders Day – August 13, 2021

Troy Warren for CNT #Celebrations   Wonder what it’s like to see the world from a “left-handed” point of view? On International Lefthanders Day, August 13, you get to explore that world for a day. Did you know Presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were all left-handed?  Rock out with Paul McCartney or Jimi Hendrix, the world’s greatest left-handed guitarist.  (Stevie Ray Vaughan, born right-handed, learned to play a left-handed guitar like his hero, Hendrix). There’s also Oprah Winfrey,  Julia Roberts and Lady Gaga, left-handers all.  In baseball, there were the legendary “southpaws,  Babe Ruth and Sandy Koufax.…
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2022 Acura NSX Type S Sends Off the Second-Generation Sports Car with 600 HP

2022 Acura NSX Type S Sends Off the Second-Generation Sports Car with 600 HP

BY DAVE VANDERWERP | CarAndDriver.Com Troy Warren for CNT #Cars In addition to the 27-hp gain, the $171,495 Type S gets a host of tweaks including a wider track and new Pirelli P Zero tires. The 2022 Acura NSX Type S is a higher-performance variant of Acura's storied sports car that gains 27 hp, for an even 600 horsepower. Acura claims it's two seconds quicker around its Suzuka circuit than the 2019–2021 NSX. Every 2022 NSX will be a Type S, and there will be just 350 sold worldwide, 300 in the U.S. 2022 is also the last model year for the second-generation NSX.…
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Apple aims to push more patient data to doctors

Apple aims to push more patient data to doctors

By Sarah Kwon, Kaiser Health News Troy Warren for CNT #Health CEO Tim Cook calls it the company’s greatest contribution to mankind Soon, Apple announced recently, it will enable doctors to monitor health data from their patients’ phones and watches between visits, part of the push into health care that Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, has declared will constitute the company’s greatest contribution to mankind. Since 2014, health systems around the country have partnered with Apple to tap into the mountains of data the company’s devices generate from patients. But most are still experimenting with these tools. While some doctors appreciate seeing…
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5 interior design trends emerging for 2022

5 interior design trends emerging for 2022

By Nancy Clanton, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Troy Warren for CNT #HomeGarden Colors, shapes and inspiration for updating your living space he website Interior Decor Trends is already looking at 2023, but we can’t plan that far in the future. Instead, here are five interior designs trends the website sees for 2022. Basic colors The trend this year is “naturalness,” the site says, because bright colors annoyed many people who were spending so much time at home. Warm and cool shades of beige will continue to be popular, as will the entire palette of blues. Benjamin Moore’s Aegean teal is a mix of blue,…
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Tesla hopes to start production at Berlin factor in October

Tesla hopes to start production at Berlin factor in October

Troy Warren for CNT #Technology Tesla founder and chief executive Elon Musk says he hopes to start producing cars at its new factory outside Berlin in October BERLIN (AP) — Tesla founder and chief executive Elon Musk said Friday that he hopes to start producing cars at its new factory outside Berlin in October. The U.S. company had originally planned to begin manufacturing its electric cars at the Gigafactory in Gruenheide, east of the German capital, in July. But legal challenges and problems getting official permits have delayed the project. "We’re looking forward to hopefully getting the approval to make the…
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Los Angeles: Moves Forward on Vaccine Requirements for Indoor Dining

Los Angeles: Moves Forward on Vaccine Requirements for Indoor Dining

By Jelisa Castrodale | FoodAndWine.Com Troy Warren for LosAngelesNewsAndTalk.Com #Foodie #COVID-19   On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council voted in favor of drafting a new law which would require people to have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccinebefore they're allowed to participate in a number of indoor activities, including dining indoors at restaurants, working out in a gym, doing in-person shopping, or going to a movie theater.  The Los Angeles Times reports that the Council's vote allows city attorneys to move forward with a draft of the law, but they have not yet determined how to enforce it, where the vaccine rules would (or would…
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