‘You are the only man who can do this – will you help me?’ wrote Della Walker in her letter to Frank Lloyd Wright. The artist complied and designed her house. Photograph: Matthew Millman/Courtesy of Sotheby’s International Realty‘You are the only man who can do this – will you help me?’ wrote Della Walker in her letter to Frank Lloyd Wright. The artist complied and designed her house. Photograph: Matthew Millman/Courtesy of Sotheby’s International RealtyCaliforniaArchitect designed his only oceanfront house in California’s Carmel-by-the-Sea for a lumber executive’s widow The only oceanfront home designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright has sold for $22m in California’s Carmel-by-the-Sea, the dreamy coastal enclave where Clint Eastwood once served as mayor.
Demi Moore’s daughters have had enough of her antics. The 50 year old mother of Rumer, Scout and Tallulah Willis has been acting out, presumably in response to her pending divorce, and driven by her insane jealously of Mila Kunis. The girls realize that their support and encouragement has fallen on deaf ears. They now want to distance themselves from their mother and who can blame them. Demi’s daughters had recently reconciled with her but it appears that she has pushed them away again with her outrageous behavior.
April 15 is less than a month away which means most Americans are probably scrambling right now to figure out all the last minute ways to save on taxes. Some tried and true methods of saving on taxes include deducting mortgage interest payments, charitable donations, business expenses and IRA contributions. Some people can even claim portions of their car payments, meals, gas and entertainment as a tax deduction depending on their line of work.
While appearing as a guest on Headliners with Rachel Nichols, Dwyane Wade let the world know that he puts his money where his mouth is. Even though he is something of a hero in Florida for his years on the Miami Heat (they retired his number in 2020) and the lack of state tax making it financially attractive to live there, Dwyane moved his family out of Florida because they are not accepted there.
Paula Poundstone may have essentially invented “crowd work”—as the process of turning conversations with members of an audience into comedy is known today—but she still hates the term. “If I’m walking down the street and I say ‘Hi’ to somebody, is that street work?” she asks.
In this episode of The Last Laugh podcast, Poundstone opens up about her unlikely path to becoming a comedy icon in the 1980s and ’90s and how it all nearly came crashing down after her arrest in 2001.