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Jesse Palmer’s Net Worth Decoded: From Being An NFL Star To Becoming The Bachelor’s Host, Here’s How Much He’s Worth!
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Here’s How Much The Bachelor Host Jesse Palmer’s Net Worth Is. (Photo Credit – Instagram)

The Bachelor’s host, Jesse Palmer, is a former footballer and a sports commentator. He has a deeper connection with the Bachelor world than being its host. His job as the famous reality show’s host has earned him a more affluent fan base. After 20 years of hosting the franchise, including the spin-offs in the Bachelor Nation, he stepped in as the show’s host after Chris Harrison’s exit.

Jesse’s Early Life & Football Career

Palmer was raised in Canada by Bill Palmer and Susan. His father played for the Ottawa Rough Riders for seven years. In contrast, his mother was an established fashion and print model who co-founded the Barrett Palmer Models and was the former owner of the Itm: International Top Models. It is now known as the Mim Model International Management.
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  • 3/20/2024
  • by Esita Mallik
  • KoiMoi
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Liberals Are Not Laughing About Jon Stewart’s Jabs at Joe Biden
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One-time fans who perhaps remember comedian Jon Stewart only taking satirical swipes at conservatives while host of The Daily Show were shocked and aggrieved when he returned to host the program after almost nine years on Monday to take aim at President Joe Biden.

During an “Indecision 2024” segment that anchored the first half of the show, Stewart aired exasperation over Donald Trump and Biden being the oldest-ever candidates for president, breaking a record they themselves set in the 2020 election. (In his usual self-deprecating style, he also took a moment to...
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 2/13/2024
  • by Miles Klee
  • Rollingstone.com
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Dokken Announce New Album, Unveil Lead Single “Fugitive”: Stream
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Glam metal veterans Dokken have announced their long-awaited 13th studio album, Heaven Comes Down, arriving October 27th. The video for the lead single “Fugitive” can be streamed now.

The track marks the first new music from Don Dokken and company in over 10 years — not counting 2020’s archival collection The Lost Songs: 1978-1981 — and it’s a valiant return. Jon Levin’s high-flying guitar work is reminiscent of Dokken’s ’80s heyday, and Don himself sounds strong and confident vocally, even if he’s an octave or two down from the falsettos he famously hit decades ago.

“The inspiration for the lyrics came from what seems to me to be an uncertain world these days,” commented Don Dokken on the track. “It’s an up-tempo Rokker as are many on the album. I don’t know what the future holds for our world, so I decided to take a step back and watch it all unfold…...
See full article at Consequence - Music
  • 8/8/2023
  • by Jon Hadusek
  • Consequence - Music
2012 Atlanta Underground Film Festival: Official Lineup
For their 9th annual edition, the Atlanta Underground Film Festival will be assaulting the south from its Goat Farm Arts Center screening center on Sep. 13-16 with four days and nights of independent feature films, shorts and documentaries.

Some of the feature films screening include Lisa Duva’s multi-dimensional Cat Scratch Fever, Jason Lapeyre’s thriller Cold Blooded and Brady Hall’s hilariously named Hello, My Name Is Dick Licker.

This year’s Auff is also packed to the gills with short films with multiple blocks of shorts screening per day. Some of the special ones to look out for are Neil Ira Needleman‘s A Few Words in Favor of God, Jim Haverkamp‘s When Walt Whitman Was a Little Girl and Mike Salva‘s award-winning animated short Pound Dogs.

The full film lineup is below, but please visit the official Atlanta Underground Film Festival website for more details and to buy advance tickets.
See full article at Underground Film Journal
  • 9/11/2012
  • by Mike Everleth
  • Underground Film Journal
Jonathan Demme
Slamdance Film Festival Sets Jonathan Demme's Neil Young Doc, Other Special Screenings & Shorts
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The Slamdance Film Festival announced a long list of special screenings and short films that will play at its 2012 edition. Included in the mix is Jonathan Demme's "Neil Young Journeys," a portrait of the rock star at his 2011 summer solo shows in Toronto. The festival will also screen a never-before-seen TV pilot from Ed Wood as part of their program. The Slamdance Film Festival will run from January 20-26 in Park City, Utah. The complete list of films announced today is below. For the competition slate for this year's Slamdance, check out the earlier announced list. Special Screenings – Narrative: Holiday Road – Directors/Screenwriters: Todd Berger, Bill Palmer, Bobby Miller, Daron Nefcy,Benny Grinnell, Ian Eastin, Marcy McIlwain, Aaron Arendt, Michael Suter, Dee Robertson, DougManley, Helena Wei, Andrew Putschoegl. (USA) World Premiere A feature length comedic anthology celebrating the hilarious,...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 12/21/2011
  • Indiewire
Brett Rickaby and Alexandra Daddario in Bereavement (2010)
New York City Horror Film Fest Winners
Brett Rickaby and Alexandra Daddario in Bereavement (2010)
The 9th annual New York City Horror Film Festival concluded last night, and the final order of business was the handing out of awards. The prizes wound up being widely distributed among the independent fright features shown over the five-day event.

The selections of the judges were as follows:

Best Feature: Andy Mitton and Jesse Holland’s YellowBrickRoad

Best Director: Stevan Mena, Bereavement

Best Actor: James Nesbitt, Outcast

Best Actress: Emilie Dequenne, The Pack (La Meute)

Best Screenplay: Franck Richard, The Pack (La Meute)

Best Cinematography: Marco Cappetta, Bereavement

Best FX: Jenn Rose, Kiss the Abyss

Best Short Film: Dennison Ramalho’s Ninjas

Audience Choice Award: Bill Palmer’s The Living Want Me Dead

Wizard World Award: Karni Baghdikian’s Written By

Congrats to all the winners; you can find more info on the festival at its website.
See full article at FamousMonsters of Filmland
  • 11/16/2010
  • by Dave
  • FamousMonsters of Filmland
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