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Ina Garten dated husband Jeffrey’s roommate before ‘messy’ proposal and separation

Be Ready When the Luck Happens,” (out Oct. 1), per People, Ina shared that when she was 16, she visited her brother Ken at Dartmouth College. While on campus, her mother asked Ken to fix her up with a classmate.“I’d dressed in my best blue skirt, my favorite blue-­and-­white wool and angora sweater, the new blue Pappagallos that I’d bought with my own money so my mother couldn’t refuse to buy them for me, and a blue grosgrain ribbon in my hair,” the renowned chef wrote in her book.Of course, Jeffrey ended up spotting his now-wife of 56 years on campus, but soon found out there were other ingredients added to the mix that evening.
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How much are last-minute Beach It Festival tickets?
one beach music festival on your agenda.Thankfully, we did some homework and found the perfect multi-day, seaside musical extravaganza just for you.That would be the Beach It Music Festival taking place at the Virginia Beach oceanfront in Virginia Beach, VA from June 22-25.And if you’re a country music fan, you’re going to love this year’s lineup.Just a few of the mega headliners set to take the sandy stages include Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Luke Bryan, Riley Green and Cole Swindell.Brothers Osborne, Kip Moore, Jo Dee Messina, Hailey Whitters and Megan Moroney will be lending their talents to the aquatic festivities as well.Heck, even “American Idol” winner Iam Tongi is on the bill.Want last-minute tickets?You’re in luck. Not only are they still available but they are reasonably priced considering all the talent attached to this year’s event.At the time of publication, we found three-day general admission passes going for as low as $242 before fees on Vivid Seats.Still need to know more before committing?We’ve got all the 2023 Beach It details you’re looking for and more below.All prices are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best ticket prices for this year’s Beach It Festival can be found here.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
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‘Bucky F*cking Dent’ Review: David Duchovny Directs and Stars in a Winning Story of Fathers, Sons, Baseball and Death
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic “Bucky F*cking Dent,” the second movie written and directed by David Duchovny (the first was “House of D,” in 2004), is based on a novel by Duchovny that was published in 2016, and whether or not the story is autobiographical, it feels autobiographical, and I mean that as a compliment. Set in the summer of 1978, it’s framed around one man’s obsession with the Boston Red Sox — meaning, of course, the curse of the Bambino, going back to 1918, the last time (until 2004) the Sox won the championship. The man is Ted Fulilove, which is a terrible last name for a movie character, though he’s played by Duchovny as a cussed crab apple with an amusing misanthropic put-down for every occasion (like: “Closure’s for morons”). “Bucky F*cking Dent” has a handful of characters, but it’s essentially a father-son two-hander — one of those dramadies in which the dad is a heartless-on-the-surface coot who was no good when it came to how he treated his family, and the son is a lot nicer and more sensitive, but maybe too sensitive (as a correction to all that paternal dickishness). Which also means that he’s lost.
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