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TVLine's Performer of the Week: Elisabeth Moss
TVLine's Performer of the Week: Elisabeth Moss

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

TVLine's Performer of the Week: Elisabeth Moss

THE PERFORMER | Elisabeth Moss THE SHOW | The Handmaid's Tale More from TVLine Your Friends & Neighbors Finale Reveals Who Killed Paul - Will You Come Back for Season 2? The Morning Show Sets Season 4 Premiere Date, Confirms Jon Hamm's Return - See First Photos The Handmaid's Tale Boss Reveals the Character He Almost Killed Off in the Series Finale (But Didn't) THE EPISODE | 'The Handmaid's Tale' (May 27, 2025) THE PERFORMANCE | We'll admit: We're not entirely sure how June survived to see the end of The Handmaid's Tale. But praise be that she did, because Elisabeth Moss was utterly magnificent in the series' final episode. Moss has repeatedly demonstrated how June's inner strength carried her through situations that should have destroyed her. That internal fortitude became second nature to the character, and Moss' direct gaze into the camera — so often employed when all hope seemed lost — became a powerful signal that June would not be broken. But with Gilead's defeat (in Boston, at least), June suddenly found herself on uneven footing. What does the de facto leader of a rebellion do when she's suddenly faced with choices for her future? Or, more startlingly, a future at all? The emotional armor with which Moss fortified her character was considerable — and even more striking when it fell away, as it did in the scenes with June's baby daughter, Nichole, and her mom, Holly. First, June confessed to her child that she couldn't stay to raise her while Gilead's horrors raged elsewhere, especially with Nichole's sister, Hannah, still in the theocracy's grasp. Moss' whispered monologue gave way to tears as the reality of the situation consumed June, all of her feelings of failure and shame pouring out when she and Holly discussed the future. It was the most vulnerable we'd seen June in a long time, and Moss was absolutely stunning. We'd be remiss not to highlight the serenity Moss imbued in June as the hour came to a close and her story began anew. Here was a character who'd endured unimaginable suffering but emerged stronger, played by an actress at the top of her craft. Nolite te bastardes carborundorum, indeed. Scroll down to see who got Honorable Mention shout-outs this week… Paddy Considine's Kevin is one of the few Harrigans who operates on an even keel, which made the character's breakdown in Sunday's MobLand all the more shocking. Another reason? Considine's striking performance as Conrad's son finally confronted the trauma he'd carried for years. The emotional maelstrom began with Kevin calmly marveling at the fact that the man who had repeatedly raped him in juvenile detention didn't even remember his name or face. But the disbelief on Considine's face quickly gave way to pain, his voice wavering as he told the former guard that he had ruined his life. Almost as soon as he pulled his gun, Kevin fell apart — Considine slumping in his chair, folding in on himself as he sobbed. Then, when his rapist had the audacity to mention his children, Considine snapped Kevin back into his sense of duty, pulling an emotional about-face so swiftly we're still reeling. It turns out Kevin is a looser cannon than we'd imagined, and we're eager to see what Considine does with him in this week's season finale. — K.R. Your Friends & Neighbors threw a bunch of plot twists at us in its freshman season, but one constant was the surprisingly tender relationship between exes Coop and Mel, brought to life by co-stars Jon Hamm and Amanda Peet. Hamm found some of Coop's warmest moments playing against Mel, and Peet refused to turn Mel into a stereotypically vengeful ex-wife. In this week's finale, both actors were hitting on all cylinders as Mel confronted Coop about his upcoming murder trial. Peet let us see how truly worried Mel was about Coop's future, and Hamm unleashed a season's worth of frustrations in a shouting tirade. In the end, Coop was exonerated, and Hamm and Peet showed us a bit of the old spark between Coop and Mel as they slow-danced at a swanky gala. The fancy cars and daring robberies might grab the headlines, but Hamm and Peet's stellar work made sure that Coop and Mel's relationship was the secret heart of it all. — Dave Nemetz Most sincerely, it boils down to this: If I hadn't known that Archie Panjabi would be appearing on Doctor Who this season, I'm not entirely sure I would have recognized her as the Rani — especially when she fully embodied the character in this week's 'Wish World.' As a new form of the iconic Whoniverse villain, Panjabi adopted a swagger that would humble even Kalinda Sharma, and put an amount of Colman's mustard on her line readings that could have dressed a hundred frankfurters. The Rani is a ruthless, renegade Time Lord, and Panjabi fittingly went all in with her performance, with animated movements that in ways evoked the Wicked Witch of the West. It's Friday night as I write this, so I'm curious to see what the finale holds for Panjabi's high-camp villainess. But it's sure to be one hell of a time. — Matt Webb Mitovich Which performance(s) knocked your socks off this week? Tell us in the comments! Best of TVLine Young Sheldon Easter Eggs: Every Nod to The Big Bang Theory (and Every Future Reveal) Across 7 Seasons Weirdest TV Crossovers: Always Sunny Meets Abbott, Family Guy vs. Simpsons, Nine-Nine Recruits New Girl and More ER Turns 30: See the Original County General Crew, Then and Now

Oncology expert names five 'cancer-killing' foods they have every day
Oncology expert names five 'cancer-killing' foods they have every day

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Oncology expert names five 'cancer-killing' foods they have every day

Nichole has explained the five foods and drinks she always eats in a bid to cut the risk of developing cancer A cancer dietitian has listed the five foods you should eat every day, which she says will help reduce your risk of the disease. Nichole Andrews is a registered dietitian and nutritionist specialising in oncology, with over 15 years of experience in the field. The 38-year-old has listed the five foods she swears by eating daily. She said: 'As your cancer dietitian, I'm going to share with you the five things I eat every single day to help reduce my cancer risk, that you should also include if you like them. ‌ 'First thing is, I always drink milk. Dairy reduces risk of colorectal cancer. I recommend getting between 1-2% fat, just because higher fat levels will be higher in saturated fat, and then non-fat is not going to help absorb the fat-soluble vitamin D.' ‌ Next, Nichole says she eats berries daily. She said: 'You want to support brain health, gut health, and reduce cancer risk? Have more berries. My favourites are raspberries because in one cup is 8g of fibre – and fibre also reduces risk of breast and colon cancer.' ‌ When it comes to eating staples like bread, rice or pasta, Nichole advises opting for the wholegrain options. She explained: 'They'll be higher in fibre and more nutrient.' Nichole also says she enjoys drinking coffee and tea every day – and says there is no risk involved, with some reports even linking consumption of coffee to a lower risk of certain cancers, including womb and liver cancer. And finally, Nichole eats Greek yoghurt every day, which she says in high in protein and, again, can help reduce risk of colon cancer. Food, she says, is a key way to keep the disease at bay. Nichole said: 'I know how amazing and powerful nutrition can be to help survivors have better treatment outcomes and reduce risk of recurrence. Sadly there is so much misinformation out there, that people cannot eat well – so I am so happy to clear up that confusion and help people eat with confidence.'

Oncology dietitian warns THIS drink can 'increase cancer risk' (no, it's not coffee)
Oncology dietitian warns THIS drink can 'increase cancer risk' (no, it's not coffee)

Time of India

time29-04-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Oncology dietitian warns THIS drink can 'increase cancer risk' (no, it's not coffee)

Despite offering several potential health benefits, including improved cognitive function, boosting energy levels, improving mood, and aiding in weight management – coffee often gets a bad press. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Although drinking excessive amounts of coffee can lead to a variety of side effects, including anxiety, insomnia, digestive issues, and an increased heart rate, it is far from the concern that a few caffeine shots can increase one's cancer risk. At least, Dr. Nichole Andrews, the oncology dietitian, says so. What does the expert suggest? An oncology dietitian, Nichole (known on TikTok as recently pointed out that beverage choices can significantly influence cancer risk, highlighting a common misconception regarding certain drinks, Express UK reported. Contrary to popular belief, Nichole emphasizes that coffee does not increase cancer risk. In her recent video, she reassures viewers that coffee can be enjoyed as part of a healthy diet, noting that while it's wise to avoid high sugar and fat content, moderate coffee consumption is acceptable and may even offer health benefits. Which drink can spike your cancer risk? In contrast, Nichole draws attention to alcohol as a drink that has been linked to an increased risk of cancer. According to Cancer Research UK , all types of alcohol can contribute to cancer risk. While not everyone who consumes alcohol will develop cancer, reducing alcohol intake can decrease this risk. The dangers associated with alcohol consumption extend beyond cancer; limiting alcohol can also help prevent accidents, high blood pressure, and liver disease. Alcohol has been associated with seven different types of cancer, including breast, bowel, mouth, various throat cancers, and liver cancer. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The NHS provides guidelines to help maintain good health regarding alcohol consumption. They advise that both men and women should limit their intake to no more than 14 units of alcohol per week. Furthermore, individuals are encouraged to distribute their alcohol consumption over three or more days and to incorporate drink-free days into their routine, with 14 units equating to approximately six pints of average-strength beer or 10 small glasses of lower-strength wine. Does alcohol increase your cancer risk? Alcohol consumption increases the risk of developing several types of cancer. The more alcohol a person drinks, the higher their risk. As per , even moderate drinking has been linked to an increased risk of certain cancers. All types of alcohol, regardless of the specific drink, contribute to this increased risk. Here's a more detailed explanation: Mechanism: Alcohol breaks down in the body, producing a substance called acetaldehyde, which can damage DNA and potentially lead to cancer. Specific cancers: to an increased risk of cancers in the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, colon, rectum, breast, and stomach. Dose-response: The more alcohol consumed, the higher the risk. Heavy drinking is associated with a greater risk of developing cancer than light to moderate drinking. No safe level: According to the , there is no known safe level of alcohol consumption that completely eliminates the risk of cancer. Beyond cancer: Excessive alcohol consumption also increases the risk of other health problems like liver disease and accidents. Drinking coffee may cut womb cancer risk

Platinum®-Selling Katy Nichole Announces Sophomore Album, Honest Conversations, Releases Aug. 15
Platinum®-Selling Katy Nichole Announces Sophomore Album, Honest Conversations, Releases Aug. 15

Associated Press

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Platinum®-Selling Katy Nichole Announces Sophomore Album, Honest Conversations, Releases Aug. 15

Album Pre-order Plus Title Track Are Available Now; Lead Single 'When I Fall' Breaks Into Radio's Top 10 After Surpassing 200 Million Views on TikTok Alone 'I hope this record makes people feel like they're getting a big hug when they're going through something. Life is messy and complicated, but there is still so much beauty to be found.'— Katy Nichole NASHVILLE, TN, UNITED STATES, April 18, 2025 / / -- RIAA Platinum®-selling, Dove Award-winning Katy Nichole announces the Aug. 15 release of her highly anticipated, Centricity Music sophomore album, Honest Conversations, which is available to pre-order/save/add now through The 12-song album includes today's (April 18) release of the title track at digital and streaming outlets everywhere plus the lead single, 'When I Fall,' which is already a Top 10 and climbing Billboard radio hit. Nichole's Honest Conversations was produced by GRAMMY-nominated Jeff Pardo and follows three back-to-back No. 1 hits at radio with singles from her record-breaking debut album, Jesus Changed My Life. Largely inspired by Nichole's conversations with God, the new album reflects her unabashed honesty and impeccable artistry that has made this 24-year-old one of Christian music's fastest-rising talents. 'When I wrote 'Honest Conversations,' it was me wrestling with my relationship with God,' reveals Nichole, who has shared her struggle with depression and anxiety. 'If I'm so loved by God, why do I still have this much pain? I look in the mirror and don't like who I see, and I'm frustrated by my mental health struggles, and in the same breath, I'd say I'm thankful I've gone through what I have because it made me the person I am today. I don't want God to take away certain aspects, I just want to know he's there. And it feels like there are a lot of moments I can't find him. 'Honest Conversation' is asking the question, 'where are you God?' 'I hope that people find healing in these songs on Honest Conversations, and find peace in whatever storm they are walking in,' continues Nichole. 'Life is full of ups and downs, and at the end of the day, we get to find joy in all of these places. It's hard to do that sometimes, but healing takes time. I have just begun the next chapter of my healing journey, and I hope this record makes people feel like they're getting a big hug when they're going through something. Life is messy and complicated, but there is still so much beauty to be found.' The first radio single and concept music video revealed from Honest Conversations, 'When I Fall,' has already become a soundtrack for millions. To date, clips of the song have been heard more than 200 million times on TikTok alone and shared by over 200 thousand other creators on the social platform. Nichole has sung 'When I Fall' along with her No. 1 singles and fan favorites at packed venues across the country. Continuing to traverse 14 states leading up to the release of Honest Conversations, her itinerary comprises a dozen concerts on the Jesus Music Tour with Cain followed by fairs and festivals this summer, including a 'K-LOVE Live in New York' event Aug. 8 with TobyMac and Jeremy Camp and a concert at 'The World's Largest Christian Music Festival at the Ark Encounter' Aug. 23. All the latest Katy Nichole tour dates, music news and more information can be found at: TikTok (760K followers, 8.5M likes): Instagram (359K followers): YouTube (430K subscribers): Facebook (333K followers): About Katy Nichole: After breaking into the international music scene just three years ago, Katy Nichole launched her debut album in 2023, Jesus Changed My Life, which featured the No. 1 radio hits: RIAA Platinum® 'In Jesus Name (God of Possible),' Recording Academy-highlighted 'Hold On' and 'God Is In This Story.' She also received an American Music Award nomination, was named the Gospel Music Association's New Artist of the Year (2023) and received a K-LOVE Fan Award. She was further named a Billboard Chartbreaker and performed twice on the Grand Ole Opry and FOX & Friends. The remarkable debut success and ensuing Deluxe album featuring hit single, 'My God Can (feat. Naomi Raine),' all led to K-LOVE Radio Network tours, performing for hundreds-of-thousands of music fans on Winter Jam '24, two Universal Studio's Rock The Universe appearances and traveling coast-to-coast with artists like Casting Crowns, Jeremy Camp, Matthew West, Tauren Wells, NewSong, CAIN and more. About Centricity Music: The No. 1 Billboard Top Christian Albums Imprint for three consecutive years, Centricity Music is an independent Christian music company based in Franklin, TN. Founded in 2005 with a commitment to artist development and stylistic diversity, its artist roster includes Andrew Peterson, Band Reeves, Bay Turner, Brandon Heath, Centricity Worship, Chris Renzema, Jason Gray, Jaye King, John Allan, Jordan Feliz, Katy Nichole, Lauren Daigle, Mack Brock, Natalie Layne, Rachel Purcell and Unspoken. Providing label and publishing services, Centricity is a family-owned organization. The committed work of its staff and artists has yielded successes such as Grammy Awards, Billboard Awards, Dove Awards, K-Love Fan Awards, and multiple Gold and Platinum Albums and Singles. For more Information on Centricity Music, visit # # # ATTN Media: For Katy Nichole photos and more press materials, go to: For additional information, music, interviews, etc., contact: Rick Hoganson Hoganson Media Relations [email protected] Visit us on social media: Facebook X LinkedIn Instagram Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Evergreen Goodwill Unveils Exclusive Pop-Up Collections Curated by Seattle's Style Tastemakers
Evergreen Goodwill Unveils Exclusive Pop-Up Collections Curated by Seattle's Style Tastemakers

Associated Press

time17-03-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Associated Press

Evergreen Goodwill Unveils Exclusive Pop-Up Collections Curated by Seattle's Style Tastemakers

Three local creators bring unique, handpicked collections to select Goodwill stores for a limited time this spring and summer. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2025 / Evergreen Goodwill of Northwest Washington has collaborated with local tastemakers to curate collections that will be available for a limited time at pop-ups in select stores across the Seattle-area this spring and summer. Inspired by the personal style of each collaborator, these collections feature gently used items handpicked to offer shoppers an elevated and unique Goodwill shopping experience. Proceeds from the sale of items at these pop-ups, and every day at Goodwill, fund Goodwill's free local job training and education x SeattleSalvage One of three collaborators working with Goodwill to curate exclusive collections available this spring and summer. The Goodwill x SeattleSalvage collection is available to shop starting March 28th at the Seattle Goodwill location. 'Teaming up with Goodwill for this collection has been an incredible experience,' says Nichole from Seattle Salvage, whose collection will be available at the Seattle Goodwill location starting on March 28. 'Goodwill is much more than thrifted treasures-it's about creating opportunities and strengthening the community. Learning about their job training programs and meeting some of the students has been a rewarding and eye-opening experience. And behind the scenes, their team's time, dedication, and care in curating this collection has been remarkable.' Through thoughtfully designed displays and interactive storytelling, these pop-up collaborations aim to elevate thrift shopping beyond the ordinary and allow creators to share their craft with the community while supporting Goodwill's mission. Goodwill x Nichole of SeattleSalvage Available at Seattle Goodwill (flagship store), March 28th - April 27th This collection blends rugged functionality with timeless style, rooted in 'gorpcore' aesthetics and inspired by Nichole's love for outdoor adventure, sustainability and vintage fleece. Expect classic outdoor brands and streetwear staples mixed-in with home decor items that reflect Nichole's love of the whimsical 'dopamine decor' trend. Goodwill x Mavin of ThatsSoMavin Available at Redmond Goodwill May 2nd - 26th Eclectic, exaggerated and full of 'big boi drip,' this collection inspired by ThatsSoMavin is unlike anything else in the Greater Seattle area. It's a perfect blend of Mavin's commitment to individuality and his love of vintage, timeless Americana, and eye-catching accessories that stand out from the crowd. Look for streetwear must-haves, sterling silver, sneakers with pops of flair, and those rare pieces that take a wardrobe from 'just clothes' to personal style. Goodwill x Claudine of Your Friend, Claudine Available at Capitol Hill Goodwill May 30th - June 29th Musician and vintage expert Your Friend, Claudine gravitates to all things charming, edgy and 90s nostalgia. Combining their love of treasure hunting for vintage goodies and their unique eye, this collection with Your Friend, Claudine is an amalgamation of all the reasons we love to shop in-store in the first place. Expect one-of-a-kind jackets, classic denim and perfect accessories to complete any look. For a chance to be among the first to shop the SeattleSalvage collection, Goodwill is hosting an opening reception March 28th from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. at Seattle Goodwill (1400 S Lane St, Dearborn). Shoppers will have an opportunity to meet Nichole, shop her handpicked finds, and experience the thrill of discovering something truly rare.

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