"The Charmed alum, who wed the talent agent in 2009, believes alone time is vital for couples with kids. “You have to be able to still connect on a human level and not just a parental level,” Milano, 43, said. “I’ve watched a lot of my friends struggle with their marriage and I think it’s because they’ve lost that adult connection. You gotta make time for that.”
And it doesn’t have to involve a romantic dinner. “David and I can honestly make a date out of going to Target to do back-to-school shopping,” Milano told Us. “We love to be together and we have fun no matter what we do.”
Just as important: spending one-on-one time with each child. “Elizabella has a mommy-and-me ballet class that we go to,” says the actress. “With Milo, I’m the bench coach for his baseball team. He loves it. I was his bench coach last year, and I said, ‘Do you want me to do this again?’ and he said, ‘Yeah, mom, you have to!’"
"Description:
A curse was made, an Innocent born—
To darkness her small life was sworn.
Gather the forces, bring them together—
Save this girl from sadness forever!
All vanquishing and no play makes for tired, grumpy Charmed Ones. Paige decides that what they need is a family getaway, but where to go? She'd love to explore her witch heritage in Salem, but that doesn't sound very relaxing to Phoebe and Piper, who'd rather spend a week on a quiet beach, soaking up the sun. Sensing a sibling showdown, Leo points out that they can do both. They'll spend a day or two in Salem, then the rest of the time on the beautiful Massachusetts coast.
It seems the girls have gotten a break from evil—but late flights and wrong directions conspire to sidetrack the travelers, and they find themselves hungry, exhausted, and nowhere near Salem. They happen upon a bed-and-breakfast run by a crotchety old woman and her strange, shy granddaughter. They're not your typical innkeepers, and soon Piper, Phoebe, and Paige find that nothing in this small town is typical. It's all a little… well… mystical.
It looks like a working holiday for the Charmed Ones! "
"At the start of the episode Laurence thought he’d already made it through to the finale — all the designers did. When visiting the Smithsonian in Washington DC they were told by host Alyssa Milano that their next challenge would be to design a complete six-piece collection for the finale inspired by American history. But after their first day back in the workroom Milano surprised them with some bad news: only three of them would actually get to show their collections. To earn a spot they would need to show the judges a preview of their signature piece, and that would decide who would stay and who would go.
Laurence struggled with his signature look. Mentor Anne Fulenwider had advised him to create a look with enough drama to wow the judges, but Laurence also wanted to be careful not to be so dramatic that his design would look like the dreaded C-word — costumey. He was ultimately praised by Milano for his “impeccable” tailoring. Georgina Chapman loved his proportions. And Isaac Mizrahi thought his pants were the perfect length.
But then came yet another twist: Milano took the contestants into an ominous back room where they would have to complete another design challenge: create a look in just one hour with scraps of fabrics that had been used by the contestants who had been eliminated along the way. So Laurence improvised a black dress that most of the judges seemed to love for its tailoring, polish, and seams. But it still wasn’t quite enough, and the judges decided that they would rather see full collections from Costa, Hudson and Williams."
"Newton seemed unsure of himself in designing for the mountains. He was aiming for a body suit appropriate for the ski slopes, but he ended up with a design that looked more like a wet suit for SCUBA diving. “I think you got tripped up,” said Garcia about Newton’s attempt to interpret the challenge. And host and judge Alyssa Milano thought the ill fit made it look like his model was “packing a penis.”
However, 11% of our readers thought the judges should have sent home Williams for designing safari-wear that the judges thought was underwhelming. Garcia thought his model looked like a nurse, and Milano thought the design resembled “an apron.”
The remaining 22% of our readers thought the eliminated contestant should have been one of the three who weren’t even in the judges’ bottom two: Stanley Hudson, Fabio Costa, or the challenge’s ultimate winner Ken Laurence. So who do you think really had the worst look of the week? Were the judges right to eliminate Newton in fifth place, or did he deserve a spot in the top four?"
"The Project Runway All Stars host drops some knowledge about the Smithsonian before telling the designers that their final challenge (YES, you read that right) is about making their own mark in American fashion history, by creating a six piece collection.
Everyone is shocked, including myself, but it is Anthony (of course) who steals the moment. He is literally freaking out, “this is the challenge that determines who wins the whole entire situation,” he says.
But wait – Alyssa continues to snatch the designers wigs with more details about the final challenge: instead of shopping at Mood the designers will be spending their $2000 budget at the warehouse where Mood gets its fabrics. But the Fab Four only have one week to complete their mini collection. All Stars did not come to play this season and I am ready for it. Before Alyssa makes her exit she tells the designers that their models are here for their casting, on the roof of the museum. This smells a little fishy to me, I feel a twist coming our way.
The Fab Four start to sketch their mini collection as their make their way through the museum and gag and awe at the American flag, the First Lady dresses and of course Dorothy’s red slippers. Anthony describes his collection as “Audrey Hepburn lived long enough to become Rihanna.” Girl, this is the fashion collection the world didn’t know it needed.
Turns out the rooftop model casting was just that, a model casting – oh well. The designers head to the Mood warehouse to find their textiles. They are all taken aback by the amount of fabrics they have to choose from, there’s almost too much to look at. Finally the designers head back to the workroom and they are met with bigger work areas and even rolling racks, which apparently are a big deal because they all freak out about them.
All four of the designers are talented, no doubt, which is always the case on Project Runway All Stars. In this case the final four are exceptionally good at what they do, so you know the collections are going to be exciting, fresh and nearly perfect. Watching the episode one can almost feel the pride and happiness these four designers exhumed from making it this far.
“I want to win because who wouldn’t want to be the firs gay black man to win some part of the Project Runway brand. Have you lost your mind?” Anthony says during his confessional. “Everybody wants to be the first something.”
As the first day of the challenge comes to an end Stanley shares that he’s been thinking a lot about Willi Smith, “because this is sort of a defining moment for me.” For those who don’t know who Smith is Stanley explains it like this:
“A black American designer and he plays a big part of who I am as a designer.” Smith was known for pioneering ‘street couture,’ designing affordable ‘outsized and colorful’ clothes for ordinary men and women ‘that also appealed to the wealthy and famous.’ Smith died in 1987 at the age of 39 due to AIDS complications.
As the four designers walk into the workroom for day two of the challenge they are surprised to find Alyssa waiting for them, with a smirk on her face. The first thing she tells them, “expect the unexpected,” and then proceeds to reveal a major twist in the competition. The final four must showcase a signature look during an exclusive presentation.
A panel of judges will provide feedback and ultimately decide which three designers will get to show their final collection. Oh, one more thing – the designers have one day to finish their signature look. The competition just got real and ladies and gentlemen Project Runway gets to keep its reality TV crown."
"Description:
Evil thoughts and dark desires
Boil and burn in a wicked brew!
Throw hate and fear into the fire
May friends and lovers both be true
Prue, Piper and Phoebe don't know that a coven of warlocks is hunting them. They don't know that one of the warlocks has entered their lives disguised as a friend. And they don't know the coven's mission—to drain them of their magical powers, even if it means destroying them to do it!
Now the Charmed Ones must figure out which of their friends is really their enemy.
Because sometimes what you don't know—can kill you.
The story centers around a plot by a warlock who has disguised himself as a friend of the Charmed Ones and is now draining their magical powers. Will the Charmed Ones figure out who is friend or foe before they are too weak?"
"Description:
Shifting sands, eternal dust,
unending time moves as it must.
But ancient wisdom works through me,
time is mine—where e'er I be
Paige Matthews is having a minor identity crisis. She is slowly but surely embracing her long lost sisters' witchy ways, but she doesn't want to overstep her boundaries. After all, she wouldn't ever want to replace Prue Halliwell—even if she could. So Paige considers it a stroke of luck when, one day, her experiments with magic turn her into a cat. Who knew she had a knack for shape-shifting?
One problem: She can't shift herself back. Her sisters inadvertently betray her when they deposit her at a local animal shelter. Suddenly she finds herself the familiar of a cult that worships ancient Egyptian deities, and is catapulted into ancient Egypt! Piper and Phoebe discover the identity of the stray cat and rally a rescue mission, only to discover another cat-woman, also entrapped within a fortress-like sphinx.
This kitty is one feline femme fatale, and the sisters are going to have to put human heads together to defeat her!"
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