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Season 4 Episode 310 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “GMA3: What You Need to Know” promises to be an engaging mix of culinary delights and the latest entertainment news. Scheduled to air on ABC, this episode features Chef Danny Garcia, who is known for his vibrant cooking style and innovative recipes. Viewers can expect to see him whip up something delicious while sharing tips and tricks that anyone can try at home.
In addition to the cooking segment, the show will dive into the latest headlines from Hollywood. This part of the episode will cover trending stories, celebrity news, and updates from the entertainment industry. It aims to keep audiences informed about what’s happening in the world of movies, music, and television.
With a blend of food and entertainment, this episode of “GMA3” offers something for everyone. Whether...
Season 4 Episode 310 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “GMA3: What You Need to Know” promises to be an engaging mix of culinary delights and the latest entertainment news. Scheduled to air on ABC, this episode features Chef Danny Garcia, who is known for his vibrant cooking style and innovative recipes. Viewers can expect to see him whip up something delicious while sharing tips and tricks that anyone can try at home.
In addition to the cooking segment, the show will dive into the latest headlines from Hollywood. This part of the episode will cover trending stories, celebrity news, and updates from the entertainment industry. It aims to keep audiences informed about what’s happening in the world of movies, music, and television.
With a blend of food and entertainment, this episode of “GMA3” offers something for everyone. Whether...
- 12/2/2024
- by US Posts
- TV Regular
Last week was “Restaurant Wars” on “Top Chef,” one of the most hotly anticipated and punishingly difficult challenges of every season. This year it resulted in the second elimination of cheftestant Kaleena Bliss, who decided to forego “Last Chance Kitchen” to protect her mental health, taking her out of the competition for good.
That leaves eight competitors on the main show competing for a chance to win a feature in Food and Wine magazine; an appearance at the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen, Colorado; and $250,000 in prize money: Soo Ahn, Manny Barella, Danny Garcia, Dan Jacobs, Savannah Miller, Laura Ozyilmaz, Amanda Turner and Michelle Wallace. So what happened in “The Good Land”?
“To have the mental fortitude to continue to push yourself is the biggest part of this competition,” says Amanda coming out of “Restaurant Wars.” It’s especially tough for Manny, who feels like he let down Kaleena...
That leaves eight competitors on the main show competing for a chance to win a feature in Food and Wine magazine; an appearance at the Food and Wine Classic in Aspen, Colorado; and $250,000 in prize money: Soo Ahn, Manny Barella, Danny Garcia, Dan Jacobs, Savannah Miller, Laura Ozyilmaz, Amanda Turner and Michelle Wallace. So what happened in “The Good Land”?
“To have the mental fortitude to continue to push yourself is the biggest part of this competition,” says Amanda coming out of “Restaurant Wars.” It’s especially tough for Manny, who feels like he let down Kaleena...
- 5/16/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The scuzziness, excitement and history-making music of 70s club Max’s Kansas City thunders through Danny Garcia’s nostalgic documentary
On the site of what is now a Cvs Pharmacy on Park Avenue South stood one of New York’s most legendary venues: Max’s Kansas City. In the late 1960s and 70s it became the key hangout and centre of glam rock and then punk, with all sorts of celebs and artists and notables showing up – including, of course, Andy Warhol, the Zelig of so many different American artistic zeitgeists. Danny Garcia’s documentary even says that Federico Fellini went there, too, but gives no details, and incidentally leaves untouched the mystery of how it got the name.
Max’s was legendary for the music, the drugs, the fights, the scuzziness, the excitement, the horrific lavatories. The great rival club Cbgb outlived it by decades but Max’s seems...
On the site of what is now a Cvs Pharmacy on Park Avenue South stood one of New York’s most legendary venues: Max’s Kansas City. In the late 1960s and 70s it became the key hangout and centre of glam rock and then punk, with all sorts of celebs and artists and notables showing up – including, of course, Andy Warhol, the Zelig of so many different American artistic zeitgeists. Danny Garcia’s documentary even says that Federico Fellini went there, too, but gives no details, and incidentally leaves untouched the mystery of how it got the name.
Max’s was legendary for the music, the drugs, the fights, the scuzziness, the excitement, the horrific lavatories. The great rival club Cbgb outlived it by decades but Max’s seems...
- 8/4/2022
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Punk-rock nostalgia has an oxymoronic quality. Ah, the toasty, cozy good old days…of shooting up in the bathroom at Cbgb as the Dead Boys lay waste to Western Civilization onstage! Sid Vicious, we hardly knew ye! Yet the nostalgia for punk, as much of a contradiction as it can seem, has only grown with the decades. That’s partly because punk, with its assaultive immediacy and defiant not-niceness, now seems like the quintessence of the pre-digital world. In these pandemic and social-media times, direct human contact is something many of us are starved for, and punk was a bumper-car ride of human contact. The bands were in your face, you were in their face, and everyone was in the face of the beer-guzzling stooge next to them. It’s no surprise that this is what some people now crave.
If you’re a person who gets misty-eyed when you...
If you’re a person who gets misty-eyed when you...
- 7/24/2022
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Errol Spence Jr. is arguably the lb.-for-lb. Baddest dude in boxing ... but Shawn Porter ain't scared, telling TMZ Sports he's gonna beat Errol up and take his belt!!! Porter -- the Wbc welterweight champion -- joined the guys on the "TMZ Sports" TV show (weeknights on FS1) ... and called out Spence -- the undefeated Ibf welterweight champ. "We can talk about Errol Spence being the boogeyman. I don't mind. We can talk about Errol...
- 6/4/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Unforgettable alum E.J. Bonilla is set as the male lead opposite Olivia Thirlby in ABC’s Until the Wedding, a romantic drama pilot from writer Becky Mode (Smash), producers Sarah Timberman & Carl Beverly, Alon Aranya, Israel’s Reshet Media and ABC Studios.
Based on the Israeli series of the same name (Ad Hatuna in Hebrew), Until the Wedding is the story of how one couple’s decision to get married can affect everyone in their lives. The show will explore the intimate relationships of a group of friends/family as Adrienne (Thirlby) and Danny (Bonilla) are forced to reckon with their own romantic lives and come to terms with the realities of love and marriage.
Bonilla’s Danny Garcia is a serious mensch, warm, funny, wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s not afraid to say what he thinks or express emotion. He’s...
Based on the Israeli series of the same name (Ad Hatuna in Hebrew), Until the Wedding is the story of how one couple’s decision to get married can affect everyone in their lives. The show will explore the intimate relationships of a group of friends/family as Adrienne (Thirlby) and Danny (Bonilla) are forced to reckon with their own romantic lives and come to terms with the realities of love and marriage.
Bonilla’s Danny Garcia is a serious mensch, warm, funny, wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s not afraid to say what he thinks or express emotion. He’s...
- 3/1/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
E.J. Bonilla has joined the ABC drama pilot “Until the Wedding” in a lead role, Variety has learned.
He joins previously announced series lead Olivia Thirlby.
Based on the Israeli format, the project tells the story of how one couple’s decision to get married can affect everyone in their lives. The show will explore the intimate relationships of a group of friends and family as they are forced to reckon with their own romantic lives and come to terms with the realities of love and marriage.
Bonilla has been cast as Danny Garcia. Danny is described as a serious mensch, warm, funny, wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s not afraid to say what he thinks or express emotion. He’s the kind of guy who was born 40, and then had to shoulder a lot of responsibility growing up. Super-smart and tech savvy, Danny came from nothing. He...
He joins previously announced series lead Olivia Thirlby.
Based on the Israeli format, the project tells the story of how one couple’s decision to get married can affect everyone in their lives. The show will explore the intimate relationships of a group of friends and family as they are forced to reckon with their own romantic lives and come to terms with the realities of love and marriage.
Bonilla has been cast as Danny Garcia. Danny is described as a serious mensch, warm, funny, wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s not afraid to say what he thinks or express emotion. He’s the kind of guy who was born 40, and then had to shoulder a lot of responsibility growing up. Super-smart and tech savvy, Danny came from nothing. He...
- 3/1/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s 205 Live review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have lots of high-flying fun to cover, so let’s do so.
Match #1: Tjp def. Noam Dar The following is courtesy of WWE.com:
After being decimated by a returning Noam Dar two weeks ago on WWE 205 Live, inaugural WWE Cruiserweight Champion Tjp requested a rematch to prove that his loss to The Scottish Supernova was just a fluke. WWE 205 Live General Manager Drake Maverick obliged The Duke of Dab’s request and made the match official. Before the bout began, Tjp addressed the WWE Universe and explained that while he wants a WWE Cruiserweight Title opportunity, Drake Maverick won’t permit it. Unfazed by Dar’s successful return from a knee injury, The Cruisergreat was determined to prove he is the best technical wrestler in WWE.
Attempting to score an early advantage,...
Match #1: Tjp def. Noam Dar The following is courtesy of WWE.com:
After being decimated by a returning Noam Dar two weeks ago on WWE 205 Live, inaugural WWE Cruiserweight Champion Tjp requested a rematch to prove that his loss to The Scottish Supernova was just a fluke. WWE 205 Live General Manager Drake Maverick obliged The Duke of Dab’s request and made the match official. Before the bout began, Tjp addressed the WWE Universe and explained that while he wants a WWE Cruiserweight Title opportunity, Drake Maverick won’t permit it. Unfazed by Dar’s successful return from a knee injury, The Cruisergreat was determined to prove he is the best technical wrestler in WWE.
Attempting to score an early advantage,...
- 7/19/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
“There’s 8 million different theories,” an interviewee says in Sad Vacation. He’s talking about Nancy Spungen’s officially unsolved death by stabbing, in the room that she shared with Sid Vicious at the Chelsea Hotel. Claiming to present an unprecedented “solid timeline of events” on the fateful night, Danny Garcia’s documentary might not produce any crime-solving aha moments, but its reminiscences by people who knew the couple build a compelling portrait of who they were, separately and together, beyond the lurid headlines.
The film is also an engaging insiders’ look at ’70s New York, in all its high-and-low, center-of-the-cultural-universe glory. With...
The film is also an engaging insiders’ look at ’70s New York, in all its high-and-low, center-of-the-cultural-universe glory. With...
- 12/7/2016
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s a film festival! It’s a sideshow! It’s both! It’s the 12th annual Coney Island Film Festival, which will be taking over the world famous Sideshows by the Seashore and other venues on Sept. 21-23 at one of the most wonderful places on Earth: Coney Island!
This year’s fun begins on the 21st with the knock-’em-dead (literally) Opening Night film Play Dead, co-directed by underground journalist Shade Rupe and the world’s greatest silent magician, Teller. The film is a documentary performance of Teller and Coney Island’s own Todd Robbins hit live off-Broadway gore-a-thon.
Play Dead will then be followed by a wild Opening Night Party featuring a performance by Mr. Robbins, plus lots of burlesque performances, Go Go dancers and other crazy surprises.
Some of the other highlights of this year’s Ciff include the Mark Mori’s documentary Bettie Page Reveals All...
This year’s fun begins on the 21st with the knock-’em-dead (literally) Opening Night film Play Dead, co-directed by underground journalist Shade Rupe and the world’s greatest silent magician, Teller. The film is a documentary performance of Teller and Coney Island’s own Todd Robbins hit live off-Broadway gore-a-thon.
Play Dead will then be followed by a wild Opening Night Party featuring a performance by Mr. Robbins, plus lots of burlesque performances, Go Go dancers and other crazy surprises.
Some of the other highlights of this year’s Ciff include the Mark Mori’s documentary Bettie Page Reveals All...
- 9/18/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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