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CALM to host 3rd Annual Breakfast with the Bears
CALM to host 3rd Annual Breakfast with the Bears

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

CALM to host 3rd Annual Breakfast with the Bears

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — The California Living Museum is set to host its third annual Breakfast with the Bears event in late June. The event is scheduled for June 29 at the California Living Museum starting at 7:30 a.m., according to officials. During the event, guests are invited to join the bears at the bear enclosure for juice and Smith's Bakery doughnuts. CALM bears Cinnamon and Louie are scheduled to enjoy treats and enrichment items at 8 a.m. Entry to the Breakfast with the Bears, juice and doughnut are complimentary with the purchase of normal admission. Click here to purchase a ticket in advance. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

'80s pop icon resurfaces at age 66 with unbelievable new look... can YOU guess who it is?
'80s pop icon resurfaces at age 66 with unbelievable new look... can YOU guess who it is?

Daily Mail​

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

'80s pop icon resurfaces at age 66 with unbelievable new look... can YOU guess who it is?

She's arguably one of the biggest one hit wonders to come out of the '80s. Bursting onto the music scene in 1986 with Two of Hearts, Stacey Q became a staple of the decade thanks to her gorgeous good looks and her sky-high hair. While many others faded from the spotlight almost as quickly as they found it, Stacey stuck around for years with a string of memorable acting roles and appearances. Stacey, now 66, recently resurfaced for the Ladies of the Lost '80s tour and proved that she's definitely still got the original 'it factor' that made her a star so many years ago. Dressed in an ruffled, iridescent bubble skirt, glittery crop top and a cropped leather jacket, Stacey rocked out on stage to Two of Hearts. Instead of her signature teased blonde perm, the songstress is now rocking a stylish grey bob cut. Fans on social media were delighted to see Stacey back on stage, with one commenting, 'She's 66 yrs old... She looks and sounds better than most 80s artists!' Another gushed, 'I love this woman. I grew up listening to her music!' A third commented, 'Nothing has ever made me feel older than this.' One fan praised Stacey for choosing to age naturally, writing, 'No Botox no lift/filers! Aging without Hollywood's help. Good for her and she sounds amazing.' Stacey was just 21 when Two of Hearts topped the charts in 1987. The catchy dance-pop track reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 in Canada. Outside of music, she is best known for playing Cinnamon in the sitcom The Facts of Life. Dressed in an ruffled, iridescent bubble skirt, glittery crop top and a cropped leather jacket, Stacey rocked out on stage to Two of Hearts She also appeared as herself on Full House before her acting career started to wind down. The star continued releasing music throughout the '90s but failed to recapture her initial popularity. Stacey isn't the only '80s sex symbol to resurface this year. Lorraine Lewis, best known for her time in the '80s rock bands Femme Fatale and Vixen, recently opened an account on OnlyFans at age 66. Discussing the controversial decision on The Chuck Shute Podcast, the blonde bombshell said that the response had been 'amazing.' 'I have wanted to join OnlyFans for a very, very long time,' she said in the interview, which was transcribed by Blabbermouth. 'I just think it's a cool platform. It can be whatever you want it to be. I think a lot of people think it's really just porn. It's not. It doesn't have to be. But it's sexy, I'll tell you that. Like, I'm hella sexy.' Since launching the page, Lewis said that she's picked up about 500 subscribers, who are all paying $20 a month for her exclusive content. Now that she's earning over $10,000 a month, Lewis has no plans to slow down. 'It's been amazing,' she gushed. 'It just makes sense that a girl like me, a rock star like me, would take this to the next level.'

Rarely-Seen '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance
Rarely-Seen '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Rarely-Seen '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance

Rarely-Seen '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance originally appeared on Parade. It's been nearly 40 years since her hit single, "Two of Hearts," shot to the top of the charts — but fans still haven't forgotten about Stacey Q. The former pop star, who also played the fan-favorite character Cinnamon on two episodes of The Facts of Life, made an appearance at The Hollywood Show pop culture convention in Los Angeles this weekend where she thrilled onlookers with a performance of "Two of Hearts." In a clip shared to TikTok, the 66-year-old singer wore a shiny black vinyl jacket over a sparkly crop top and a short, shimmery skirt as she belted out the iconic tune. Her blonde hair was cut in a bob with bangs — a major switch from the heavily hairsprayed style she was known for back in the '80s. Fans loved seeing the star back in action. "Stacy Q a blast from the past! pretty cool," gushed one person in the comments, with another calling the singer "amazing." "This would be fun," agreed another wistful viewer. In a 2018 interview with Rediscover the '80s, Stacey — who started her career after as a performer with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus — reminisced about getting the call to appear on The Facts of Life. "The writers of The Facts of Life called my record company and inquired about my availability," she recalled. "Since my life then was being Stacey Q, I ran out to Hollywood like my hair was on fire," the singer continued. "The reception I received right away was that the last thing this show needs is another female. I couldn't have agreed more. I had never heard the theme song. They were mortified. Danny [Medellin] overheard one of them in make-up say, 'She is just the type you wanna hate but you can't because she's so nice.' Bless her, whichever one it was. I know which two it wasn't. If it wasn't for the great and glorious importance of ratings during sweeps week, you never would have heard of George '80s Pop Star and Actress, 66, Thrills Fans With Recent Appearance first appeared on Parade on Jun 9, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

Watch: 'Cinnamon' the bear spotted in backyard pool for first time since LA fires
Watch: 'Cinnamon' the bear spotted in backyard pool for first time since LA fires

USA Today

time10-06-2025

  • General
  • USA Today

Watch: 'Cinnamon' the bear spotted in backyard pool for first time since LA fires

Watch: 'Cinnamon' the bear spotted in backyard pool for first time since LA fires Show Caption Hide Caption Cinnamon the bear makes poolside return A neighborhood bear was seen for the first time since the Eaton Fire in January, taking a dip in a homeowners' pool. A local bear beloved in a Los Angeles County neighborhood made a splashy return to the public eye after not being spotted for nearly half a year. Residents in the city of Pasadena had begun to miss "Cinnamon" the bear, who was no where to seen since the Eaton Fire devastated the city in January. However on Wednesday, June 4, resident Ramona Mucciolo found the cherished mammal taking a dip at her home pool. Surveillance footage shared online shows Cinnamon chilling around the pool, cooling down ahead of the summertime. "I was in the kitchen looking out and she walked around to the shallow end and got in," Mucciolo told Storyful. Mucciolo said she lived across the street from the San Gabriel Mountains, which the destructive wildfire wrecked the area, particularly California's Altadena community. The Eaton Fire, along with the Palisades Fire burned over 37,000 acres for nearly a month killing at least 29 people. "Several bears frequented our neighborhood," she said. "Since the fire, none had returned until June 4, when Cinnamon showed up and relaxed in our pool. We rejoice at least one bear has survived the fires." 525-pound bear remerged from fires in February Cinnamon is not the only bear to rise from the ashes. In February, a 525-pound black bear was found hiding under the home of Altadena resident Samy Arbid, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. The adult male, well-known to neighborhood residents as Barry, was discovered crouched in a crawl space beneath the home when a utility provider came to restore power. Bear finds refuge under an Altadena home during Eaton Fire A 525-pound bear was found under an Altadena home after the deadly Eaton Fire in Los Angeles, he was lured out to safety with treats. "I think during the fire he pretty much stayed there. I think he was scared," Arbid told local media outlets, according to Storyful, adding he "couldn't believe it." After a nearly 24 hour process, Barry exited the crawlspace and triggered the trap door within minutes from CDFW officials placing a trap. He was then transported to the Angeles National Forest, received a welfare check and a GPS collar before safely returning to the wild. Contributing: Saman Shafiq, USA TODAY

Watch: Bear cools off in California pool months after Eaton Fire threatened local wildlife
Watch: Bear cools off in California pool months after Eaton Fire threatened local wildlife

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Watch: Bear cools off in California pool months after Eaton Fire threatened local wildlife

PASADENA, Calif. – A bear was caught relaxing in a pool in Southern California on Wednesday, months after the Eaton Fire burned nearby and threatened the local bear population. The Eaton Fire began on Jan. 7 and, fueled by powerful Santa Ana Winds, scorched over 14,000 acres of the San Gabriel Mountains and communities throughout Southern California. Concerns over how much the wildfire affected the area's wildlife community, in particular, were eased a bit when home security camera system showed a bear sauntering around the pool of a Pasadena home. "I was in the kitchen looking out, and she walked around to the shallow end and got in," homeowner Ramona Mucciolo told Storyful. Video: Officers Lured 525-Pound Bear Hiding In Home Evacuated After Eaton Fire Mucciolo also recorded video that shows the bear close-up and having a ball of a time in the cool water. She nicknamed the bear "Cinnamon," and noted how the animal's presence was a good sign for nature rebounding after the California wildfires. "Several bears frequented our neighborhood," Mucciolo said. "Since the fire, none had returned until June 4, when Cinnamon showed up and relaxed in our pool. We rejoice at least one bear has survived the fires." How To Watch Fox Weather Black bears, such as Cinnamon, are native to Southern California and throughout the Golden State, according to the state's Department of Fish and Wildlife. They noted that the bears come in a variety of colors, from off-white to brown to article source: Watch: Bear cools off in California pool months after Eaton Fire threatened local wildlife

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