A weekend of meetings and ministry in Indiana allowed Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson to share more about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with leaders and residents of that U.S. state.
“It was delightful to be here with the gracious people of Indiana. I truly felt their ‘Hoosier hospitality,’” President Johnson said during the Sept. 8-10 visit to Indianapolis.
President Johnson and Elder Vaiangina Sikahema, General Authority Seventy and first counselor in the North America Northeast Area presidency, met with the lieutenant governor and civic leaders, held multiple devotionals and participated in the 11th Annual Indy Festival of Faiths, reported ChurchofJesusChrist.
El Proveedor: Buying or selling?
Shawn: Browsing. Window shopping, if I'm being completely honest. I just started my Christmas shopping today, okay? El Proveedor: Who the hell wears a beard over a beard?
Shawn: Who wears a beard-beard? Overachievers, that's who, Jack. Gus's boss: The problem for me is Neil deGrasse Tyson gets as much wrong as he gets right. I mean, I just don't appreciate being talked down to about, especially about asteroids or physics.
Undeniably one of the greatest partnerships of the decade, Cheech and Chong have been together forever. But even the golden pair had to go through a fair share of problems over the years and ended up splitting in 1985 due to creative differences. It was after his departure with Cheech, Tommy Chong invited his wife, Shelby Chong to the road. Primarily an actress, Shelby had no experience in comedy but started out with a few opening acts.
When Friends debuted in the early '90s, there was one unexpected breakout star: Jennifer Aniston's haircut, also known as "The Rachel." It was one of the most popular styles of the decade, and while many fans and famous faces adopted the 'do, Aniston wasn't the biggest fan of it herself for one very particular reason. Read on to discover the one thing that Aniston said she didn't like about her iconic haircut, and for more on her latest look, check out Jennifer Aniston Shows Off Her New Hairstyle as She Heads Back to Work.
Trained for a theatrical career at Ohio Wesleyan University, actress Trish Van Devere made her off-Broadway bow in 1967. She polished her craft on such TV daytime dramas as Search for Tomorrow (as Patty Barron) and One Life to Live (as Meredith Lord), then made her movie debut in The Landlord (1970). Critics predicted a rosy professional future for Van Devere after her impressive starring appearance in the 1972 film One is a Lonely Number.