"The show is putting the spotlight on the Project Runway All Stars judge whose exhibit, "Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History," serves as an inspiration to the eight remaining designers as they work on a spring party look in color for this week's challenge.
The judges, which consists of Isaac, Alyssa Milano,Georgina Chapman and guest judge supermodel Carmen Dell'Orefice, name Merline, Helen, Anthony, Edmond, and Stanley as the designers with the best and worst looks on the runway.
Helen got mixed reviews about her eggplant and blue design, Merline failed to impress the judges with her blue and yellow outfit, Anthony had some issues with construction, Isaac basically described Edmond's nightgown dress as a "pajama party" and Stanley made a "madly interesting" outfit with divine colors.
Not surprisingly, Stanley bagged the prize, which is a capsule collection with Isaac for his collection at Lord + Taylor. Merline, on the other hand, was sent home in eighth place.
What did you think of this week's challenge? Did the judges make the right call? Project Runway All Stars airs Thursdays at 9/8c on Lifetime."
"THURSDAY! We are calling for a one-day boycott of @amazon @appletv @fedex. Pass it on. Don’t shop. Don’t stream. Don’t ship. As consumers we are demanding these companies sever ties with the @NRA. #march1NRABoycott #BoycottNRA #Enough,” Milano tweeted this week.
THURSDAY!
We are calling for a one-day boycott of @amazon @appletv @fedex. Pass it on.
Don’t shop.
Don’t stream.
Don’t ship.
As consumers we are demanding these companies sever ties with the @NRA. #march1NRABoycott #BoycottNRA #Enough pic.twitter.com/sQ61m7jnTd
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) February 27, 2018
Earlier the Charmed star tweeted to Amazon’s official Twitter handle: “Do you want to be known as a Pro-NRA company!? Because If you don’t cancel NRA TV, that’s exactly what you run the risk of becoming.”
Milano’s calls come after Marjory Stone High School student David Hogg called for his Twitter followers to boycott Amazon and FedEx entirely. The high school senior has also said he will not return to school until gun-control legislation is passed.
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Boycott skeptics have noted that calling on Amazon and Apple’s streaming services to stop carrying NRA TV content amounts to censorship.
Amazon has stayed completely silent, not responding to myriad tweets calling on them to stop carrying NRA TV.
FedEx was cheered by NRA supporters when the shipping company came out on Monday and said it would not cave to pressure and ax discounts for NRA members.
While saying it disagreed with “assault rifles being in the hands of civilians,” FedEx said it would not deny service or discriminate against any legal entity regardless of their policy positions or political views.
FedEx responds to questions on the National Rifle Association, gun safety and policy https://t.co/qYgmbyQ5jk pic.twitter.com/02q1hD2Q9s
— FedEx (@FedEx) February 26, 2018"
"Description:
Mirror, mirror, on the wall
poised is she, to take the fall,
as mist and fog I travel through
a demon's will, this binding shall endure.
Phoebe Halliwell is stunned when her latest vision involves her younger half sister, Paige. The vision reveals to her that Paige is actually an imposter who will infiltrate the Power of Three and break it apart. However, Piper is dismissive when she learns of Phoebe's concerns—so much so that Cole and Leo end up taking sides as well. Before long, all involved are on edge.
Paige senses that her sisters are acting strangely around her, so when she meets Timothy McBride, an attractive young stranger who purports to be a witch, she decides not to tell them. She wants to have something of her own, separate from her Charmed duties.
Secrets are estranging the sisters from one another, and the timing isn't good. Women are turning up all over the city, dead by supernatural causes. The perpetrator may be connected to the sisters' past—but if they can't work together, they might not be able to stop him. "
"The original Charmed series consisted of a trio of sisters, who were ‘the Charmed Ones’, who discover that they’re witches, and use their powers for to protect society from evil spirits and beings. It lasted on a high note for eight seasons until 2006.
The cast will be entirely new, following the same style of alliteration the original sisters had. Instead of Piper, Paige, Phoebe, and Prue, this time it’ll be Macy, Mel, and Madison. The new series will be set in present day.
There has been some controversy over the fact that the original series is being remade, partly because nothing will compare to the real thing and partly because it’s a whole new cast.
It’ll be aired by the CW network, and written by the same duo who wrote Jane the Virgin, Jessica O’Toole and Amy Rardin. They’ve described it as a “fierce, funny, feminist reboot.”
Filming in Vancouver will happen from March 19th to April 4th, 2018."
"Description:
Take this soul, who seeks revenge
Bind him from his cruel intent
With this spark, consign his soul
To the haze of his own hell
As Piper and Leo contemplate parenthood, and Phoebe and Cole enjoy their engagement, Paige is feeling more of a push to find a significant other. In a moment of whimsy, she signs up for an online dating service. Needless to say, she soon finds herself flooded with eager responses. Almost every night she embarks on a new date that seems to lead nowhere -- despite the fact that Paige has a perfectly good time when she's out.
Or does she? Before long the sisters discover that Paige spends her "dates" in a catatonic trance -- she hasn't actually gone anywhere! Soon afterward her suitors are discovered to have committed evil acts. Paige is acting as a conduit for dark powers -- and soon she is projecting her energies onto her sisters. Will Piper and Phoebe be able to save her using only the Power of Two?"
"NRATV, the gun advocacy group's online video channel, distributes three dozen original series through distributors including Amazon Fire TV. The channel also has partnerships with Apple TV and Roku, according to its website.
A little-noticed but critical forum for getting out the group's pro-gun views, the channel gives another voice to hosts and guests that are supportive of President Donald Trump, going after people and entities that Mr. Trump attacks, including the FBI. NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch this week suggested that people hold protests outside FBI offices.
Hosts on the channel often speak of leftist plots to confiscate weapons and media conspiracies to trick people into supporting gun control, and are willing to use racially divisive words in attacking Democrats and others viewed as being in the enemy camp.
NRATV correspondent Chuck Holton, for instance, tweeted about the need to "get busy scrubbing Obama's mocacchino stain off of America" after Mr. Trump's 2017 inauguration."
"And if the designers thought their distressed challenge and unconventional-materials challenge were tough, this time around they had to go for broke and unleash their unbridled creativity in an avant garde challenge judged by guest stars RuPaul Charles and Jesse Tyler Ferguson. So who thought outside of the box and who got, well, a swift kick in the astro? Scroll down for our complete minute-by-minute recap.
There were nine competitors left going into this week’s “Astro”-nomical event. Of those only Fabio Costa had won multiple previous challenges: he came out on top in “Perfect Pairings” (with Ken Laurence) and “Fashion’s New Superheroes.” Merline Labissiere won the very first challenge of the season but struggled in many subsequent weeks. Anthony Williams, Joshua McKinley, and Stanley Hudson also won challenges, leaving three who were still awaiting their first victory: Edmond Newton, Kimberly Goldson and Helen Castillo.
So who (if anyone) went home? Going into the episode our users thought Stanley would be in trouble despite his recent high-scoring streak; his only low score so far was in “Damsels in Distress,” where he just barely squeaked by after landing in the judges’ bottom two; Kelly Dempsey was sent home instead. Joshua was also considered to be at risk despite winning the most recent “Betty Boop” challenge. Were our users right?"
"Inspired by a trip at the Hudson River Museum and given a budget of $350 and two days to complete the challenge, the nine remaining designers are tasked to create avant-garde designs influenced by the cosmos. Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson and model RuPaul Charles join the judging panel consisting of Alyssa Milano, Georgina Chapman and Isaac Mizrahi to determine the winning designer-- who will get Marchesa shoes for their first professional collection.
Joshua, Kimberly, Merline, Fabio, Anthony, and Stanley earn the highest and lowest scores in the runway. Fabio created a blue armor with fringes, which needed to be more polished. Anthony made a weird peplum pants which the judges seemed to love, Merline blew away the judges with her "divine" white dress while Stanley, who was inspired by the solar eclipse, created the winning black and white outfit that best embodied avant-garde fashion.
Unfortunately, Joshua's "next level gay s--" creation, not to mention his attitude on the runway, didn't impress the judges. However, it's Kimberly's confusing tree skirt that sends her into 9th place. What did you think of this week's challenge? Did the judges make the right call? Project Runway All Stars airs Thursdays at 9/8c on Lifetime."
"The host delivers a few philosophical lines about fashion and outer space before revealing this week’s challenge: avant-garde designs inspired by the cosmos. Fans of the show will know what this means, but Kimberly translates the fashion jargon: “Avant-garde is basically wearable art.”
The All Star designers are excited to push their creativity to infinity and beyond for this challenge, but what they love the most is their Mood budget, $350. But there’s more — the designers have TWO whole days in the workroom to complete their designs.
“I knew you’d hear my cry, father,” says Anthony as he points his arms up toward the sky.
In order to provide the designers with some out-of-this-world inspiration, the museum holds a special presentation while they sketch. Off to Mood they go, and then the designers are ready to hit the workroom and create some intergalactic fashion.
Helen, always the nervous wreck, is hard at work on her design, which takes cue from a supernova. She really wants to win because this is her third go at this challenge. “Don’t loose your mind, Helen. Lose this contest, Helen, but don’t lose your mind,” jokes Anthony as he sips on his iced coffee and everyone laughs at his read. Anthony is a superstar and I LOVE HIM forever.
The rest of the designers seem relaxed for this challenge since by Project Runway standards, they have plenty of time to make magic happen. As everyone carries on with their work, Kimberly cries out for everyone to “have moment for our girl Char,” and Anthony replies with a witty and shady question: “Damn, did she die or get eliminated?”"
"Description:
A shard of mirror for a broken reflection
A pocket watch with a cracked face
A cache of herbs to burn for protection
All will send me to another time and place.
Phoebe Halliwell is having a very bad day: A demon has pulled her centuries into the past. She has no way to tell her sisters she's alive, no way to get back to her own time—and the demon is trying to kill her.
Back in the present, Prue & Piper are devastated at losing their sister. But that isn't their only problem. Something is wrong with them, too. Somehow, they're turning... evil.
But why? And how can they stop it—without the Power of Three?"
"Created by Constance M. Burge (better known as Connie) for what was the WB, it brought together Shannen Doherty, Holly Marie Combs and Alyssa Milano as Prue, Piper and Phoebe Halliwell, three sisters who discover they are witches and of Wiccan descent. Much like Buffy Summers on Buffy the Vampire Slayer had to learn to balance high school with night demon slaying, these ladies, at the next stage of their lives, had to work out living their lives while saving the world from darker forces.
After Buffy the Vampire Slayer made its debut in 1997 and scored with critics and the audience, the WB was anxious for a companion piece. When Connie came in to pitch a different show, Suzanne Daniels, then the head of the network, told her they were looking for something having to do with the life of witches.
“I didn’t know anything about witches at the time, although I had a lot of preconceived ideas and notions,” says Connie. “So after the meeting, I did fairly significant research before I went back to the network, and then I pitched the idea of the three sisters — at the time, they were living in Boston, but it was ultimately moved to San Francisco — who had come from a long line of Wiccan women.
“The research and the show,” she continues, “opened me up to many different cultures and worlds as we searched for the various demons of the week, if you will. The different mythologies like the Indian goddess Kali, and we had an episode with the Wendigo, which is a North American sort of werewolf. There’s just so much out there that’s really pretty wild.”"
"As of this writing Hudson gets leading odds of 9/4, which translates to a 30.61% chance of elimination based on the combined predictions of “Project Runway” fans we poll every week for their picks (you can make your picks too right here before tonight’s show).
But this isn’t the first time our users thought Hudson was a goner. In fact, he was predicted to be eliminated the very week he won the “Balls Out” challenge. So now after three strong weeks in a row would the judges actually send him home just like that? Well, they haven’t been very sentimental up to this point.
They ousted Ari South in episode three the week after she got a high score from the judges, and Char Glover went home in “Betty Boop” after three straight weeks of safe scores.
But if Hudson survives again, next in line for elimination might actually be episode six’s challenge winner: the divisive Joshua McKinley. He ranks second in our predictions with 9/2 odds, or a 17.7% chance of being sent home. He hasn’t gotten a single low score from the judges yet, but there’s a first time for everything."
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