TLC’s newest relationship series The Spouse House offers a very clear choice: Get married or get evicted.
The 10-episode reality show (produced by Married at First Sight‘s Kinetic Content) puts 14 strangers — seven women and seven men — from the Chicago area under the same roof for eight weeks to help them find The One — and People has an exclusive First Look at the cast.
Each episode will follow the group as they get to know each other through a variety of activities, and relationship experts Dr. Isaiah Pickens and Christine Hassler will pair couples up and guide them along...
The 10-episode reality show (produced by Married at First Sight‘s Kinetic Content) puts 14 strangers — seven women and seven men — from the Chicago area under the same roof for eight weeks to help them find The One — and People has an exclusive First Look at the cast.
Each episode will follow the group as they get to know each other through a variety of activities, and relationship experts Dr. Isaiah Pickens and Christine Hassler will pair couples up and guide them along...
- 6/13/2017
- by Brianne Tracy
- PEOPLE.com
Tall tales can be fun precisely because they explode the boundaries of logic. And so it is with Kirsten Childs’ new musical “Bella: An American Tall Tale,” which opened Monday at Off Broadway’s Playwrights Horizons in a sumptuously staged production. The Bella of the title is one Isabella Patterson, a native of antebellum Mississippi who bears some resemblance to both Josephine Baker and the so-called Hottentot Venus, a real-life woman of African descent who toured Europe circuses in the 19th century thanks to her plus-size posterior. Our Bella, played with infectious and giggly ebullience by Ashley D. Kelley, dubs herself “Big.
- 6/13/2017
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Washington, Aug 27: A new study suggests that sweaty palms and a racing heart may actually help some people in get a good deal while negotiating over the price of a new car.
As researchers Ashley D. Brown and Jared R. Curhan of the Sloan School of Management at MIT demonstrate in two experiments, physiological arousal isn't always detrimental.
"It turns out that the effect depends on whether you are someone who dreads or looks forward to negotiating," Brown said. "It's not inherently harmful."
In their first experiment, Brown and Curhan assessed participants' attitudes toward negotiation.
Several weeks later, they had participants walk on a treadmill while negotiating over the price of a used car. Some participants.
As researchers Ashley D. Brown and Jared R. Curhan of the Sloan School of Management at MIT demonstrate in two experiments, physiological arousal isn't always detrimental.
"It turns out that the effect depends on whether you are someone who dreads or looks forward to negotiating," Brown said. "It's not inherently harmful."
In their first experiment, Brown and Curhan assessed participants' attitudes toward negotiation.
Several weeks later, they had participants walk on a treadmill while negotiating over the price of a used car. Some participants.
- 8/27/2013
- by Leon David
- RealBollywood.com
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