How to make ginger-flavoured cocktail Ron Halia
Spice up your day with a glass of this ginger-flavoured cocktail by Singapore's Gem Bar, known as the Ron Halia. Watch the video to learn easy steps to make the drink.
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Lady Gaga took the stage to sing the national anthem during President Joe Biden’s inauguration on Wednesday, belting out “The Star Spangled Banner” outside the U.S. Capitol in front of a much smaller crowd than usual, because of COVID-19 and security restrictions. She brought her signature flair to the occasion, dressed in a poofy bright-red skirt and navy blue jacket with an oversize gold eagle pin her left breast. And naturally, she also belted into a matching gold microphone with her characteristic melismas and vocal runs. After finishing the song, she could be heard telling newly sworn-in Vice President Kamala Harris, “Have a lovely inauguration.” Also Read: Why Is Alex 'A-Rod' Rodriguez Is at the Inauguration? Gaga, whose real name is Stephanie Germanotta, took the stage at 11:30 a.m. ET to welcome Biden, and she’s one of several stars who performed at the event, including fellow pop icon Jennifer Lopez and country singer Garth Brooks. Gaga said in a tweet before the inauguration that “singing our National Anthem for the American People is my honor. I will sing during a ceremony, a transition, a moment of change — between POTUS 45 and 46. For me, this has great meaning,” she said. “My intention is to acknowledge our past, be healing for our present, and passionate for a future where we work together lovingly. I will sing to the hearts of all people who live on this land.” This isn’t the first time Gaga has performed for Biden, or the Anthem — her 2016 rendition of the song at Super Bowl 50 was critically acclaimed, and she’s been friends with Biden for years. Biden introduced Gaga at the 2016 Oscars for her “Til It Happens to You” performance, and worked on her campaign against sexual assault called It’s On Us. Gaga also joined his campaign rally in Pittsburgh in November, where she reiterated her support for Biden’s campaign. “I love Joe. Joe’s my new Pennsylvania guy, and I love nothing more than this moment, for this time, for you and I,” Gaga said at the time. Watch her performance above. Read original story Watch Lady Gaga Slay the National Anthem at the Biden Inauguration (Video) At TheWrap
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When “This Is Us” is away– well, no one really played last night. But CBS finished first in primetime! Hit NBC drama “This Is Us” ran a rerun on Tuesday when the previously planned original episode was pushed last-minute due to COVID-related production delays. Though the series settled for a series low last week in Nielsen’s Live + Same Day ratings, a “This Is Us” record-low is still pretty darn good — especially these days. CBS was first in ratings with a 0.7 rating/4 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and in total viewers with an average of 7.8 million, according to preliminary numbers. “NCIS” at 8 p.m. drew a 0.8/5 and 9.3 million viewers. A second episode at 9 received a 0.7/4 and 8.5 million viewers. “FBI: Most Wanted” at 10 had a 0.5/3 and 5.7 million viewers. Also Read: Alex Trebek's Final 'Jeopardy!' Week Soars to Season-High Ratings Fox was second in ratings with a 0.5/3 and in viewers with 2.8 million. “The Resident” at 8 got a 0.5/3 and 3.3 million viewers. At 9, “Prodigal Son” had a 0.5/3 and 2.3 million viewers. ABC and Univision tied for third in ratings, both with a 0.4. ABC had...Read original story Without ‘This Is Us,’ NBC Settles for 5th-Place Ratings Tie With Telemundo At TheWrap
Government officials, former presidents and dignitaries were present at our nation’s capitol in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday to witness the swearing-in of the 46th President of the United States, Joe Biden. But what was Alex “A-Rod” Rodriguez doing there? The former shortstop and third baseman for the New York Yankees was spotted next to none other than former President Barrack Obama on Wednesday, prompting some people on Twitter to remark on the “high comedy” of the moment. “Seeing A-Rod stand next to Obama at INAUGURATION is absolutely freaking killing me,” wrote New York Times writer Sopan Deb. “That is high comedy. Can’t be topped today.” See A-Rod standing next to Obama below. Rodriguez was there to support his fiance Jennifer Lopez, who performed the Woody Guthrie classic “This Land Is Your Land” shortly after Vice President Kamala Harris was sworn in on Wednesday morning. “Watching proud SECOND GENTLEMAN @DouglasEmhoff escort the first female Vice President elect & (as alpha as they come) @AROD escort inauguration performer @JLo,” MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle wrote, “Juxtaposed against a soon-to-be-ex-president who talked about housewives & their dishwashers is QUITE a sight to see.” Also Read: 7 Actors Who've Played Joe Biden on Screen, From Greg Kinnear to Alex Moffat (Photos) Another cheeky user wrote, “‘Arod how was the inauguration?’ ‘You know, it reminded me of one of the greatest leaders I ever knew, the late George Steinbrenner, who I got to play for every day…'” Lady Gaga was also present at the event to sing our national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” See more Twitter reactions below. seeing a-rod stand next to obama at INAUGURATION is absolutely freaking killing me. that is high comedy. can't be topped today. — Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) January 20, 2021 Watching proud SECOND GENTLEMAN @DouglasEmhoff escort the first female Vice President elect & (as alpha as they come) @AROD escort inauguration performer @JLo Juxtaposed against a soon-to-be-ex-president who talked about housewives & their dishwashers Is QUITE a sight to see — Stephanie Ruhle (@SRuhle) January 20, 2021 "Arod how was the inauguration?" "You know, it reminded me of one of the greatest leaders I ever knew, the late George Steinbrenner, who I got to play for every day…" — Ben Porter (@Ben13Porter) January 20, 2021 SPOTTED chatting with @SteveScalise and Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh: @AROD. #Inauguration pic.twitter.com/m1aV1kq1T2 — Richard Escobedo (@RichardEscobedo) January 20, 2021 Read original story Why Is Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez at Biden’s Inauguration? At TheWrap
The first female VP wore an ensemble from Black designer Christopher John Rogers for the occasion with Manolo Blahnik heels.
The second lady signs off in her favorite sartorial shade.
Joe Biden was sworn in on Wednesday afternoon as the 46th president of the United States. During the ceremony, Kamala Harris was sworn in as the nation’s 49th vice president — becoming not only the first woman to hold the position, but the first Black and South Asian person as well. The event was attended by outgoing vice president Mike Pence as well as previous presidents such as Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, along with their spouses. Notably, outgoing president Donald Trump did not attend, nor did his wife. Trump was the first president in almost 152 years to skip his successor’s inauguration. Also Read: Biden Inauguration to Feature Scaled-Back Crowd, 'Reimagined' Parade The inauguration took place on the steps of the U.S. Capitol and was, as previously announced, a scaled-back affair in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which has killed over 400,000 Americans. It also came two weeks after Trump-supporting rioters overtook the Capitol building during a Congressional joint session called to formally certify Biden’s win. The rioters, like some Republican lawmakers, aligned themselves with Trump and backed his baseless insistence that his loss was attributable to widespread voter fraud. Five people died as a result of the riot. Another Capitol police officer died by suicide the following weekend. More to come… Read original story Joe Biden Sworn in as 46th President of the US At TheWrap
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Netflix has ordered a TV adaptation of the YA graphic novel series “Heartstopper,” the streaming service said Wednesday. Based on Alice Oseman’s series of comics, which originally launched as a web comic on Tumblr and Tapas, “Heartstopper” tells the story of Charlie and Nick, who become friends at an all-boys school in Kent and quickly discover a romance blossoming between them. As they fall head over heels for each other, they realize there is a strong community of allies and friends around them who help them to embrace their authentic selves, but also teach them there is no “right way” to come out. The series, which will be produced by See-Saw Films, consists of eight 30-minute episodes, all written by Oseman. Euros Lyn (“Sherlock,” “Doctor Who”) is attached to direct the show. Executive producers include See-Saw’s Patrick Walters, Jamie Laurenson and Hakan Kousetta and the company’s joint managing directors Iain Canning and Emile Sherman, alongside Lyn. Zorana Piggott is a producer. Also Read: 'Bridgerton' Book 2 Focuses on This Bridgerton Sibling's Love Story “I am over the moon that ‘Heartstopper’ has found a place at Netflix,” Oseman said. “Netflix is totally in support of my and See-Saw’s vision for the show, and I feel incredibly lucky to get to work with a team of passionate, creative people who all adore ‘Heartstopper’ and want to make it the most beautiful show we can. It’s a joy and an honour to get to re-tell Nick and Charlie’s story for TV and I am so excited to share it not only with ‘Heartstopper’s’ existing readership, but also a whole new audience around the world.” Lyn added: “I’m thrilled to be directing all eight episodes of Alice Osman’s glorious ‘Heartstopper’ and can’t wait to bring the drama and humour of this joyous boy-meets-boy love story to the screen.” Oseman is represented by Emily Hayward-Whitlock at The Artists Partnership and Claire Wilson at RCW Literary Agency. Lyn is represented by Jessica Sykes at Independent Talent Group. Read original story Netflix Orders ‘Heartstopper’ TV Series Based on Alice Oseman’s LGBTQ Graphic Novels At TheWrap
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