

Bates Motel is an American drama thriller television series developed for television by Carlton Cuse, Kerry Ehrin and Anthony Cipriano, and produced by Universal Television for the cable network A&E. The series, being a "contemporary prequel" to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho (based on Robert Bloch's novel of the same name), depicts the life of Norman Bates and his mother Norma prior to the events portrayed in the film, albeit in a different fictional town (White Pine Bay, Oregon, as opposed to the film's Fairvale, California) and in a modern setting.
22 Savage sat down on the couch today to discuss his career and also his beef with 21 Savage. He talks about how his name came about and how the beef escalated so quickly with 21 Savage. He goes on to mention a potential boxing match between him and 21 Savage that 50 Cent tried to arrange in which 22 was going to put up $100k of his own money.
Trump’s Immigration Ban Excludes Countries With Business Ties
President Trump has signed an executive order that bans citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries in the Middle East from entering the United States for 90 days, according to the White House. His proposed list doesn’t include Muslim-majority countries where his Trump Organization has done business or pursued potential deals. Properties include golf courses in the United Arab Emirates and two luxury towers operating in Turkey.
Ms. Lauryn Hill has struck again. This time she pulled off her late-arrival magic trick in Pittsburgh, Pa. where she arrived three hours late for a show.
Hill was booked to perform at Heinz Hall Tuesday night for a stop on her MLH Caravan: A Diaspora Calling! concert series. According to attendees, the show was scheduled to run from 8-11 p.m. Hill showed up at 11:15.
The venue was sold out and even Lauryn’s band was left hanging on stage. Of course, ticket buyers voiced their frustration. But in 2017, no one has sympathy for anybody gambling with their time and money to buy tickets to a Lauryn Hill show.
The Affair explores the emotional effects of an extramarital relationship between Noah Solloway and Alison Lockhart after the two meet in the resort town of Montauk in Long Island.
Noah is a New York City schoolteacher who has had one novel published, and is struggling to write a second book.
He is happily married with four children, but resents his dependence on his wealthy father-in-law.
Alison is a young waitress trying to piece her life and marriage back together in the wake of the tragic death of her child.
The story of the affair is told separately, complete with distinct memory biases, from the male and female perspectives.