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Sky News
12-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News
What happens in And Just Like That...: Season 2, Episode 6 – ‘Bomb Cyclone'?
Carrie gets to work on her book tour, but things don't start off well when she has her first Sunday morning interview with a journalist who hasn't read the book and knows little to nothing about Carrie's life. At a meeting with her book agent, Carrie learns she's been booked for 'Widow Con' and comes face-to-face with her old writing partner Karen Moore, who now goes by Karrie and is working at the convention. Karrie's recollection of working with Carrie is vastly different to our leading lady's as well, which is awkward. Having been booked for the main speaking spot, Carrie ropes in a reluctant Che to help her prepare. During a catch up with the girls the discussion turns to past relationships. Carrie's past romance with Aidan comes up leaving her wondering what he's up to. Curiosity takes over and when Carrie gets home she drafts an email to Aidan – but doesn't send it. With New York blanketed in snow, a reluctant-to-leave-the-house Che tries to persuade Carrie to cancel her attendance at Widow Con. But not wanting to let Karrie down, Carrie cracks on. Carrie asks Che for a joke she can tell on stage at Widow Con to get the crowd to warm up to her, but it falls flat. Despite this Carrie receives a resounding round of applause from the audience as she opens up on her own experience of losing Big. Feeling galvanised after her time at WidowCon, Carrie decides to take a big step…and sends that email to Aidan. Charlotte Rock's Ralph Lauren ad is featured in the weekend papers, leaving Charlotte very excited and Lily feeling left out. However, she catches Charlotte and Harry's attention quickly when she announces she's ready to lose her virginity – and will do so soon. However, when the snowstorm brings the plans to lose her virginity forward, an emotional Charlotte is unsure of how to act – wanting to be both supportive but protective of her daughter. When she receives a panicked phone call from Lily telling her Blake has forgotten to buy condoms, Charlotte feels she has no choice but to head out in the snow to buy some for her. With all the pharmacies closed, Charlotte is left exploring the city in the snow to find somewhere that's open, eventually delivering them across the city to a grateful Lily. Miranda With Che reeling from their failed TV sitcom, they turn to recording video messages for fans on Cameo to make some money. When Miranda encourages them to leave the house, Che snaps at her. Over a girl's dinner, Nya shares how she's struggling to cut ties with her ex-husband, which raises the question of when Miranda and Steve will discuss divorce. When Che agrees to join Carrie at Widow Con, they find themselves moved by listening to the experiences of those in attendance, gaining some much-needed perspective on their own life. At her house in Brooklyn, Steve and Miranda come face-to-face and soon get into an argument about their next steps. He declares he has no plans to move out of the home that he partially built, prompting a vicious but ultimately needed emotional conversation between the pair for them to air their feelings. Later that evening, Miranda finds an empty condom wrapper in her and Steve's bedroom and realises that Steve has, despite what everyone else told her, moved on. Frustrated at him and realising their marriage is over, she decides to start the divorce process. Miranda then heads over to Che's flat, where she faces another brutally honest conversation. With both realising their strained relationship won't improve anytime soon, they decide it's time to end things. With two relationships now at a complete end, what lies next for Miranda?
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Meet the 'Diva Dozen': Tallahassee Collegiate Academy's first graduating class
Tallahassee Collegiate Academy held its inaugural commencement ceremony on May 13 and the class of 2025 was a group of 12 young ladies who call themselves "The Diva Dozen." Nine of the 12 were able to graduate with at least one year of college coursework completed, and two graduated with their associate in arts degree from Tallahassee State College with a 4.0 grade point average, exemplifying the school's key mission. Tallahassee Collegiate Academy was founded in 2023 as a charter school affiliate of Tallahassee State College designed to prepare students for college by helping them earn credits with a dual enrolled schedule and rigorous course load. During the school's first year of operation, it earned an A from the Florida Department of Education. 'This graduating class represents the beginning of something truly transformative,' Karen Moore, founder of Tallahassee Collegiate Academy and chair of the governing board said. 'TCA is redefining what's possible in public education—offering students the opportunity to graduate with college credits, real-world skills, and zero debt. "These students are proof that our model works, and their success sets the stage for many more to follow.' Moore, founder and CEO of The Moore Agency, also serves as chair of the district board of trustees at Tallahassee State College. Savanna Griffin graduated from the school with honors and at least a year of her associate's degree complete. She served as the school's first student government association president and said the Diva Dozen was a sisterhood she was proud to be a part of. Her greatest challenge at the school was assisting in cultivating a sense of morale and community around the school that would hopefully last for future graduating classes. Taylor Pratt, a spokesperson for Tallahassee State College, said the school is expecting to have 40 students in its senior class next school year. Griffin plans to finish her associates degree at TSC and then transfer to Spelman College, a historically black college in Atlanta, where she will pursue a bachelor's degree in pre-medicine. She hopes to become a dermatologist. The inaugural Karen Moore Award was presented to Anekae Donaldson, a student who exemplifies an "entrepreneurial spirit, initiative, compassion, and community service." "We made an impact without even knowing we did," Griffin said. "It was a very unique experience and something we will remember forever." Alaijah Brown covers children & families for the Tallahassee Democrat. She can be reached at ABrown1@ Follow her on Twitter/X: @AlaijahBrown3. This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: It's a wrap: Tallahassee Collegiate Academy honors first senior class