Cole Hauser is famed for his portrayal of Rip Wheeler in Yellowstone, but long before he landed the role, the actor had already starred in major Hollywood projects, including School Ties, Dazed and Confused and Good Will Hunting. Back in 2000, a then 25-year-old Cole joined the cast of Tigerland – and he's almost unrecognizable in these throwback snaps from the premiere.
Pictured walking the red carpet alongside his future wife, Cynthia Daniel, the TV star looks so different with his natural red hair and clean-shaven face.
Memorial Day weekend is finally upon us, and as eager as we are to have a long weekend and kick off the summer season, we must first reflect on the history of Memorial Day. While you might be focused on your barbecue or beach trip, take time to honor those who bravely gave their lives serving our country. (If you need an extra reminder of the importance of the holiday, be sure to check out our inspiring Memorial Day quotes.
Source: Wikipedia.org When it comes to football clubs, FC Ararat Yerevan stands out as one of the most iconic and historic teams in the footballing world. With a rich history dating back to 1935, this Armenian football club has captured the hearts of fans both at home and abroad. From its humble beginnings to its triumphs on the national and international stage, FC Ararat Yerevan has become a symbol of passion, resilience, and excellence.
Friday was a full night of racing at the Davenport Speedway with more than 120 cars in the pit area. Crashes and late race passes kept the fans on the edge of their seats throughout the evening, a news release says.
Justin Kay continued his dominance in the Petersen Plumbing & Heating IMCA Late Model division. Justin scored his fifth win of the year at Davenport, but had to pass a lot of cars to do it.
Tante sono le notizie positive che hanno segnato il mondo della cultura nell’ultima settimana: ecco la selezione delle più interessanti fra quelle che si sono verificate nell’ambito dell'istruzione, del cinema, dell'ambiente e della società.
La Sierra Leone prolunga la legge sull’istruzione
Negli scorsi anni, la repubblica africana della Sierra Leone aveva eliminato il divieto per le ragazze incinte di frequentare la scuola, con l’obiettivo di promuovere l’emancipazione femminile nelle comunità, evitando forme di sessismo e di discriminazione di stampo patriarcale.