Speak Story Series continues its 13th season with story artist Colin Urwin at 7:30 p.m. March 11, live at Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church, 100 W. Washington Street, Shepherdstown, W.Va., ...
The Ukrainian ambassador to Australia has stressed Ukraine cannot win its war against Russia without ongoing American backing. Ambassador Vasyl Myroshnychenko said he remained optimistic for his ...
Highlights include the coolest ballet company to come out of France, La(Horde), the iconic Trisha Brown Dance Company and a double bill of works by the pioneer of modern dance Merce Cunningham.
Apple Cider Vinegar has become a sensation on Netflix, with Kaitlyn Dever portraying Belle Gibson, an infamous Australian con artist who falsely claimed to have brain cancer and profited from it.
Apple Cider Vinegar has become a smash hit on Netflix, featuring Kaitlyn Dever as Belle Gibson, the notorious Australian impostor who fabricated her brain cancer diagnosis and profited from it.
Netflix has a limited series that tells the true story of Australian fraudster Belle Gibson (Kaitlyn Dever). Apple Cider Vinegar charts the so-called health guru's rise to social media stardom.
From the same streaming platform that brought the story of con artist Anna Delvey to the small screen, the series is based on the true story of Australian scammer Belle Gibson and further ...
Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar is a "true-ish story, based on a lie" with a mix of real and fictional characters (like Milla Blake) and storylines scattered throughout the series. The limited ...
At the Morgan Library & Museum, an exhibition looks at the museum’s first director, whose remarkable career broke prejudicial barriers as she helped hone the tastes of avid collector J.P ...
The popular new Netflix series, “Apple Cider Vinegar,” based largely on the true story of Australian wellness influencer and fraudster Belle Gibson, affected me deeply. Gibson claimed her ...
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A decade after wellness influencer Belle Gibson admitted she didn ... Netflix series — and fresh outrage in Australia about the case’s lack of resolution.