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Paul Rodgers - Age, Family, Bio

Singer-songwriter who has sung with Free and Bad Company and is one of Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Before Fame He started his music career as a bassist for the local London band The Wildflowers. Trivia He and Bad Company released three consecutive multi-Platinum-certified albums from 1974 to 1976. Family Life He had two children, Steve and Jasmine, with first wife Machiko Shimizu; he married his second wife, Cynthia Kereluk, in September 2007.

Review: The Hunt Isn't a Sharp Social SatireIt's a Copout

A movie that perplexes you or makes you uncomfortable isn’t necessarily morally complex; sometimes it’s just bad—or, more specifically, the result of a director and his writers’ failure to think through their ideas. The Hunt, a horror action-comedy whose September release was delayed in the wake of several mass shootings, as well as in response to complaints from the right-wing press about what they perceived as its contents, is a case in point: In its eagerness not to condemn any political view, its points are so blurry that you have no idea what it’s trying to say.

Show Business: As a Matter of Fat . . .

Scales-tipping actors must stay heavy to keep working While half of America skips lunch, or pledges to, and bemoans the thousand extra ounces flesh is heir to, one glamorously employed elite has a perfect excuse for staying plump. Fat actors and actresses—those who won their fame with an expansive physical image—often feel they must stay heavy to keep working. Acting is usually a kind of seduction of the audience, and the conventionally unseductive, unless they are established stars, pay a price.

U.S. Jobs & Labor Report: August 2023

The U.S. labor market remains incredibly resilient, even as the Federal Reserve in July pushed up its benchmark interest rate to the highest level in 22 years. Morning Consult data shows that the incidence of lost pay or income across regions and demographic groups is still relatively modest as unemployment remains near historic lows. ncG1vNJzZmiooqR7rrvRp6Cnn5Oku7TBy61lnKedZK6vrcuyqq1lopq9sL7TrGauq12hrqO70WahqJqjYr%2BmvM6rq2aZpZzCtMCMa2draw%3D%3D

Why Our Attention Spans Seem to Be Getting Shorter

Seemingly everyone is concerned about concentration these days. Margaret Sibley, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine, specializes in working with adolescents and adults who have attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). But recently, Sibley says, she and her colleagues have been “inundated” with clients who don’t actually have ADHD—they’re just worried they do. It’s hard to blame them for worrying. ADHD diagnostic rates are on the rise in the U.