First-time filmmaker Guillaume Senez and his young star Kacey Mottet Klein both impress in this teen pregnancy drama.
Taking a thoroughly familiar scenario and investing it with plentiful life, empathy and clear-eyed wisdom, Belgian filmmaker Guillaume Senez’s debut feature “Keeper” is a modest triumph of understated storytelling.
Brought into this world as Robert Rihmeek Williams in May 1987 in South Philadelphia, Meek Mill's early life was a turbulent whirlwind. He was a child of hardship, born into a city that was as beautiful as it was unforgiving. However, in this cacophony of street life, Meek Mill found his rhythm, voice, and ticket to a brighter future—rap music.
Raised by his mother following his father's untimely death, Mill started battle rapping as a teenager.
Riad Salamé Et Léa Salamé Parents – Léa Salamé est née le 27 octobre 1979 à Beyrouth, en France, de parents arméniens. Ghassan Salamé Sr. a été ministre libanais de la Culture et enseigne maintenant à Sciences Po à Paris. La famille de Léa a fui la guerre civile au Liban alors qu’elle avait cinq ans.
Et ont élu domicile en France Léa Salamé, héritière privilégiée, est diplômée de Sciences Po Paris et de l’université Paris Panthéon-Assas.
Roland Cazimero, a guitarist and singer who helped define the nobly mellifluous sound of contemporary Hawaiian music, primarily as one-half of The Brothers Cazimero, died in Honolulu on Sunday at 66 years old, his twin sister, Kanoe, confirmed. No cause of death was given, though the artist suffered in recent years from congestive heart issues, diabetes and carpal tunnel syndrome.
The Brothers Cazimero, with Robert on upright bass and Roland on 12-string acoustic guitar, had been a cornerstone of the Hawaiian music scene for the last 40 years, and arguably its singlemost influential group during that time.
It's a few minutes before services on a Sunday morning at Bethany United Methodist Church in West Jefferson, N.C. The handbell choir warms up and an acolyte lights candles.
Church member Peggy Lynn Gibson walks in with her dog, a stout, cream-colored golden retriever named Rocky. The congregants greet Rocky like an old friend.
"How are you? You're a sweetheart," one man says to the dog. "And so are you," the man tells Gibson.