Television
Meryl Streep: The "Greatest Thing" in "Big Little Lies"
2024-11-30
When Meryl Streep decides to become a part of a television series after just one season, it's a clear sign that something extraordinary is at hand. Streep holds the remarkable record of having received a whopping 21 Academy Award nominations, winning three times. She also holds the title of being the most nominated actor for a Golden Globe, with an astonishing 34 nominations. At this point, she truly embodies the status of a living legend.

Streep's Passion for Great Projects

Meryl Streep has amassed a resume that would make most actors tremble with fear. However, her filmography seems relatively small when compared to her unwavering passion for exceptional projects. In 2019, when she joined the HBO limited series "Big Little Lies", people were eager to understand the reason behind her decision to join the already star-studded cast.

About "Big Little Lies"

"Big Little Lies" was released in 2017 by HBO and is based on the 2014 novel by Liane Moriarty. Initially billed as a miniseries, it was granted a second season in 2019. The story revolves around three wealthy women who become entangled in a murder case in their hometown of Monterey, California. The main antagonist of the series is Perry Wright, portrayed by Alexander Skarsgård, who is the husband of Celeste Wright, played by Nicole Kidman. By the end of the first season, Perry meets a tragic end. In the second season, Streep steps in as Mary Louise Wright, Perry's mother, to investigate her son's death.Before the second season's release, during a panel conversation moderated by Vanity Fair's Radhika Jones, Streep shared the circumstances that led to her joining the cast. She revealed that she received a call from her agent who said, "Nicole wanted to ask you something." Streep continued, expressing her excitement when she learned the role was in "Big Little Lies". She was not only willing to join the show but was also thrilled to discover that another season was in the works.The key factor that sealed the deal might have been the fact that "Mary Louise", the character Streep was set to portray, is actually her own legal name. When author Liane Moriarty wrote the novel, she had Streep in mind for the role and deliberately named the character with the hope that Streep would play her if a screen adaptation were to occur.During the panel, Streep further said, "My agent said, 'Don't you want to read it [the script]?' I said no." This statement caused Witherspoon, seated beside her, to react dramatically. Streep emphasized that the show was the greatest thing on television and that there wasn't a woman in the room who wouldn't want to be a part of it.If you still have doubts, consider this: the first season of the black comedy drama received eight Primetime Emmy Awards and four Golden Globes. And as for the fate of "the greatest thing on television"? Last November, Nicole Kidman announced that a third season would be produced. Fans are eagerly waiting.
My First-Time SEMA Show Experience: A Life-Changing Affair
2024-11-29
As a lifelong car enthusiast, attending the SEMA show has always been a dream come true. This year, I finally had the opportunity to experience it firsthand and it was an absolute blast. From the incredible builds to the passionate people, SEMA is truly a one-of-a-kind event.

Uncover the Future of Enthusiasm at SEMA

SEMA - An Annual Trade Show with a Big Impact

The Specialty Equipment Market Association primarily focuses on helping industry professionals do their jobs to the best of their ability. Despite the many uncertainties the industry is facing, SEMA is alive and doing well. With 160,000 people in attendance this year and more than 2,400 vendors, it has officially surpassed pre-COVID numbers. It's not just an annual trade show; it's a celebration of car culture and innovation. 1: SEMA serves as a platform for aftermarket brands to showcase their latest and greatest products. Surrounded by amazing builds and attended by all the biggest influencers and celebrities in the space, it has a unique charm. The exclusivity of being a business-to-business affair makes it even more desirable. 2: Mike Spagnola, the SEMA CEO, emphasizes that no matter what type of vehicle - EV, internal combustion engine, hydrogen, or other alternative fuels - the industry will continue to push the envelope. This shows the adaptability and resilience of the automotive industry.

Hank O'Hop - Meeting with Companies and Making Connections

As The Drive's commerce editor, part of my job is meeting with companies to evaluate products. At SEMA, I had the opportunity to shake hands with reps and CEOs from various companies, pitching The Drive's brand. It was a busy but exciting experience. 1: Every day was filled with meetings and discussions about different products and collaborations. From impact wrenches to independent front suspension systems, I got to see the latest offerings in the automotive aftermarket. 2: The response from some big-name companies was overwhelming. We made some great connections and laid the groundwork for some exciting projects in 2025. It was a great start to the year.

Taking It All In - The Amazing Builds

There is no shortage of amazing builds to look at at SEMA. As a Mopar nut, I was particularly taken by the sudden rise in appreciation for classic Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars. 1: Everywhere I looked, there was a second-generation Charger that made my heart skip a beat. The Joe Dirt replica at the ACES Fuel Injection booth served as a benchmark for my own Charger. It made me realize that I need to step up my game. 2: The Ringbrothers' 1970 Plymouth Barracuda dubbed Infected was an absolute sight to behold. Their insane skill and attention to detail were on full display. And the Grand National, INVADR, with its detuned V6 producing over 1,200 horsepower and capable of 1,800 horsepower on full boost, was the talk of the show.

In the Right Place - Surrounded by Passion

Perhaps the most incredible thing about the SEMA show is the sense of passion and energy in the air. Everywhere you look, there are celebrities signing autographs, people showcasing amazing builds, and suppliers talking about game-changing technology. 1: I felt like I was in the right place when I saw familiar faces in the crowd. Surrounded by icons and heroes, I realized the impact they have had on me and the industry. It was a moment of profound self-enlightenment. 2: Watching Tanner Foust work his magic in a professional drift car reminded me that even I need to loosen up and have more fun with my car. SEMA is not just about cars; it's about the community and the love for all things automotive.
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Le Conseil communautaire de Terres de Chalosse reçoit le directeur des Finances publiques
2024-11-30
Après le Conseil communautaire du jeudi 21 novembre, les élus de Terres de Chalosse ont eu l'honneur de recevoir Pascal Anoulies, directeur des Finances publiques des Landes. Il est venu présenter le bilan du nouveau réseau de proximité, qui a marqué une étape importante pour le territoire.

Tagline : "Découvrez les Avancées Financières dans Terres de Chalosse"

Le Nouveau Réseau de Proximité

En 2021, la charte signée avec l’intercommunalité a permis de regrouper les services fiscaux à Saint-Sever. Avant cela, les trésoreries de Montfort-en-Chalosse et Mugron étaient fermées. Maintenant, il n’y a plus que huit trésoreries dans le département au lieu de 23. Par contre, 28 sites d’accueil ont été créés, notamment dans les Maisons France service. À Montfort-en-Chalosse et à Mugron, les animateurs France Service formés par le service fiscal peuvent répondre aux questions essentielles et diriger le public si nécessaire. Le téléphone est un outil complémentaire, avec les contre-appels des usagés avant les rendez-vous, pour bien cerner les problèmes. Selon les services des Finances publiques, 70 % des cas sont résolus rapidement.

Le Souci de Performance Comptable

Le président de Terres de Chalosse, Didier Gaugeacq, s’est réjoui de la fréquentation de l’espace France Service, avec un bon retour de satisfaction. Pascal Anoulies a indiqué travailler à l’amélioration des indicateurs de recettes et de dépenses, en veillant à réduire les délais de paiement. Il a insisté sur l’importance des mairies pour la bonne marche des services.

Les Décisions Communautaires

Les élus ont approuvé la convention d’adhésion à l’Adavem 40 pour l’aide aux victimes, avec une contribution de 3 230 euros, soit 0,17 € par habitant. Ils ont également approuvé une décision modificative au budget annexe Habitat-Urbanisme. En outre, ils ont accepté une demande de fonds de concours pour la commune de Saint-Jean-de-Lier, pour un montant de 907 euros. Ils ont accordé quatre lots du marché de restauration à l’entreprise Api pour la livraison de repas à l’Ehpad des Cent-Marches, l’accueil de loisirs et la crèche Joséphine-Baker.

Les Changements dans le Personnel

Après quelques mouvements dans le personnel de la communauté, les élus ont pris acte de mise à disposition, mutation, promotion et autres modifications dans les postes gérés par les ressources humaines de l’intercommunalité. Ces changements sont une preuve de l’activité et de l’évolution constante de l’organisation.
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