With the Eat the Rich movement in full force and Rfk Jr. spewing nonsense about antidepressants and vaccines as part of his campaign strategy, the Kennedy legacy has taken somewhat of a beating as of late. Which is why the famous family should be thanking their lucky stars for Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of JFK and himbo extraordinaire, who went viral earlier this week for an impromptu social media tirade about (holds breath)…. ordering at restaurants (exhales in relief).
On July 3, Schlossberg posted the rant on his Instagram stories, lecturing...
On July 3, Schlossberg posted the rant on his Instagram stories, lecturing...
- 7/5/2023
- by Ej Dickson
- Rollingstone.com
John F. Kennedy’s only grandson Jack Schlossberg remembered the spirit and legacy of his grandfather at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday night, alongside his mother Caroline Kennedy. “Times have changed, but the themes of my grandfather’s speech – courage, unity and patriotism – are as important today as they were in 1960,” Schlossberg said […]
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- 8/23/2020
- by Marie Fiero
- Uinterview
The 2020 Democratic National Convention has already been packed full of powerful and influential speakers, from politicians to actors and activists across the country. You may recognize many faces, but a few could be new - like Jack Schlossberg, perhaps? John F. Kennedy's only grandson made an appearance alongside his mom, Caroline Kennedy, for the convention's "We Lead From the Oval Office" segment, and he's already causing quite a buzz on the internet.
People on Twitter were quick to point out that there's a striking likeness between Jack and his late uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr., as well as a slight resemblance to celebrities like Timothée Chalamet. But there's so much more to know about the 27-year-old and his accomplishments. We've compiled a few facts about John Bouvier Kennedy "Jack" Schlossberg below, so you can get to know the future lawyer (and possibly future politician?) for yourself.
People on Twitter were quick to point out that there's a striking likeness between Jack and his late uncle, John F. Kennedy Jr., as well as a slight resemblance to celebrities like Timothée Chalamet. But there's so much more to know about the 27-year-old and his accomplishments. We've compiled a few facts about John Bouvier Kennedy "Jack" Schlossberg below, so you can get to know the future lawyer (and possibly future politician?) for yourself.
- 8/19/2020
- by Karenna Meredith
- Popsugar.com
The second night of the Democratic National Convention will feature two former presidents, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, and nods to some of the party’s revered figures of the past including Presidents John F. Kennedy and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The rundown includes remarks by Kennedy’s daughter, Caroline Kennedy, and her son, Jack Schlossberg. Also appearing will be James Roosevelt Jr., the grandson of Fdr and co-chair of the credential committee.
Carter, 95, the longest-living U.S. president, will speak along with his wife Rosalynn. who turns 93 today.
Like the convention’s first night, there will be a dose of entertainment: Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross will serve as moderator, while Oscar winner John Legend will perform.
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But the evening also will be a bit different, as the party will...
The rundown includes remarks by Kennedy’s daughter, Caroline Kennedy, and her son, Jack Schlossberg. Also appearing will be James Roosevelt Jr., the grandson of Fdr and co-chair of the credential committee.
Carter, 95, the longest-living U.S. president, will speak along with his wife Rosalynn. who turns 93 today.
Like the convention’s first night, there will be a dose of entertainment: Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross will serve as moderator, while Oscar winner John Legend will perform.
Democratic Convention 2020 Night 1 Review: The Virtual Biden-thon Comes Out Swinging; Eva Longoria Hosts Fast-Paced Trump-Bashing Event From Team Of Rivals
But the evening also will be a bit different, as the party will...
- 8/18/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Jacqueline Kennedy believed in the Kennedy curse. When first her husband, President John F. Kennedy, and then five years later his brother Robert F. Kennedy, were assassinated, she thought no one in the family was safe, least of all her own two children, John F. Kennedy Jr. and Caroline Kennedy. Yet when she was dying in 1994, the iconic former first lady took comfort in her belief that her son and daughter had crossed some invisible threshold, that they were out of the woods. JFK Jr. thought the same. But while one crushing blow after another has kept talk of the most blatant of curses—not just periodic misfortune, but the specter of death—alive, different members of...
- 4/3/2020
- E! Online
Neil Diamond is taking some liberties with his biggest song amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“I’m Neil Diamond, and I know we’re going through a rough time right now,” the singer-songwriter said to fans in a YouTube video posted to his channel on Sunday. “But I love you, and I think maybe if we sing together, we’ll just feel a little bit better.”
Then, guitar in hand, he busted out into a rendition of his hit song, “Sweet Caroline” — with just a slight variation on the lyrics to fit these trying times.
Also Read: Watch Madonna's Ominous Video From Her Bathtub Where She Calls the Coronavirus 'the Great Equalizer' (Video)
“Hands, washing hands,” he sang. “Reaching out, don’t touch me, I won’t touch you!”
Those are just a bit different from the original words, which went, “Hands, touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you.
“I’m Neil Diamond, and I know we’re going through a rough time right now,” the singer-songwriter said to fans in a YouTube video posted to his channel on Sunday. “But I love you, and I think maybe if we sing together, we’ll just feel a little bit better.”
Then, guitar in hand, he busted out into a rendition of his hit song, “Sweet Caroline” — with just a slight variation on the lyrics to fit these trying times.
Also Read: Watch Madonna's Ominous Video From Her Bathtub Where She Calls the Coronavirus 'the Great Equalizer' (Video)
“Hands, washing hands,” he sang. “Reaching out, don’t touch me, I won’t touch you!”
Those are just a bit different from the original words, which went, “Hands, touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you.
- 3/23/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
“Queer Japan,” a documentary about the Lgbtq community as it exists today in Tokyo and several smaller (but still major) Japanese cities, is a movie that makes you realize that liberation movements have become more global, in spirit and in fact, than anyone might have expected. The director, Graham Kolbeins (who also co-shot and edited the film), introduces us to a panoply of Japanese citizens who wear the diversity of their identities with a casual hard-won fierceness, and who give off a one-world cosmopolitan vibe that’s inspiring — and, for those of us in the U.S., gratifyingly familiar.
Japan has an annual Pride parade, modeled on the one in New York. It has a bold and vibrant trans community, and the country is making strides toward the establishment of gay marriage as a legal right. If there is not, as yet, a Japanese version of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,...
Japan has an annual Pride parade, modeled on the one in New York. It has a bold and vibrant trans community, and the country is making strides toward the establishment of gay marriage as a legal right. If there is not, as yet, a Japanese version of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,...
- 7/26/2019
- by Owen Gleiberman
- Variety Film + TV
Norah O’Donnell will make her “CBS Evening News” debut, of course, on TV. But that doesn’t mean CBS News isn’t mindful of the new ways in which news aficionados get their information in an era of smartphone alerts and viral tweets.
When O’Donnell launches a new era at the venerable newscast Monday night, complete with an interview with Jeff Bezos and Caroline Kennedy, she will become the latest anchor of a program tied to longstanding TV tradition. This is the newscast, after all, once led by Walter Cronkite. And yet, O’Donnell may be able to kick off a few new conventions.
“We value the legacy of this broadcast, and Norah does as well, but we know we have to have an evolution into the next world,” says Susan Zirinsky, president of CBS News, in an interview. “CBS Evening News” will appear each weekday evening at 10 p.
When O’Donnell launches a new era at the venerable newscast Monday night, complete with an interview with Jeff Bezos and Caroline Kennedy, she will become the latest anchor of a program tied to longstanding TV tradition. This is the newscast, after all, once led by Walter Cronkite. And yet, O’Donnell may be able to kick off a few new conventions.
“We value the legacy of this broadcast, and Norah does as well, but we know we have to have an evolution into the next world,” says Susan Zirinsky, president of CBS News, in an interview. “CBS Evening News” will appear each weekday evening at 10 p.
- 7/15/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Norah O’Donnell is going all in with space for her anchoring debut on the CBS Evening News next week, interviewing Caroline Kennedy and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos to mark the 50th anniversary month of man’s first steps on the moon.
The space focus makes sense: Among journalists, CBS’ Walter Cronkite is more closely associated with the moon flights than any other broadcaster. In a sense, O’Donnell’s space-themed inaugural turn as the network’s new anchor ties a new era of the CBS Evening News to its historic legacy.
In May, O’Donnell, formerly a co-host of CBS This Morning, was named by the recently installed CBS News chief Susan Zirinsky as successor to Jeff Glor as anchor of the CBS Evening News in an attempt to boost ratings.
O’Donnell’s debut on Monday, July 15, will feature the exclusive joint interview with Amazon founder and space entrepreneur Bezos and Kennedy,...
The space focus makes sense: Among journalists, CBS’ Walter Cronkite is more closely associated with the moon flights than any other broadcaster. In a sense, O’Donnell’s space-themed inaugural turn as the network’s new anchor ties a new era of the CBS Evening News to its historic legacy.
In May, O’Donnell, formerly a co-host of CBS This Morning, was named by the recently installed CBS News chief Susan Zirinsky as successor to Jeff Glor as anchor of the CBS Evening News in an attempt to boost ratings.
O’Donnell’s debut on Monday, July 15, will feature the exclusive joint interview with Amazon founder and space entrepreneur Bezos and Kennedy,...
- 7/8/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Norah O’Donnell will launch her tenure as anchor of “CBS Evening News” with talk about outer space.
The anchor will hold a joint interview with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy in which they discuss the future of space exploration, part of a broader focus by CBS News next week on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. O’Donnell is expected to interview both executives during her debut next Monday on “Evening News,” then anchor the show’s Tuesday broadcast from the Kennedy Space Center. She will also anchor “Man on the Moon,” a 10 p.m. special slated for next Tuesday that will weave together archival footage of former anchor Walter Cronkite’s coverage of the moon landing along with astronaut Neil Armstrong’s narrative of the event.
The new face behind the desk of “Evening News” is...
The anchor will hold a joint interview with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy in which they discuss the future of space exploration, part of a broader focus by CBS News next week on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. O’Donnell is expected to interview both executives during her debut next Monday on “Evening News,” then anchor the show’s Tuesday broadcast from the Kennedy Space Center. She will also anchor “Man on the Moon,” a 10 p.m. special slated for next Tuesday that will weave together archival footage of former anchor Walter Cronkite’s coverage of the moon landing along with astronaut Neil Armstrong’s narrative of the event.
The new face behind the desk of “Evening News” is...
- 7/8/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Mayor Pete Buttigieg is already getting tons of support from Hollywood in his bid for the White House ... celebs are donating to his Presidential campaign right out of the gate. We sifted through 2019 Federal Election Commission filings to see which celebs are opening their wallets for Mayor Pete and found contributions are pouring in since he officially announced his candidacy over the weekend. Jane Lynch is leading the way after throwing down $2,700 ... while Mandy Moore...
- 4/15/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Malia Obama wasn't the first-ever child of a U.S. president to enroll at Harvard, as she did last year, with former first lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama—aka "Mom and Dad"—on hand to get her settled in on move-in day. But considering the last first daughter to do so was Caroline Kennedy in the 1970s, her experience at the storied Ivy League institution promised to be unlike any of the first kids who matriculated before her. For starters, what teenager wants to avoid the Internet? Malia, who took a year off before college and will celebrate her 20th birthday on July 4, lived in the White House between the tender ages of 10 and 18, young enough for a bit of an...
- 7/2/2018
- E! Online
He’s a receiver — Neil Diamond, that is, who’s already been handed trophies like the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (earlier this year), a Kennedy Center Honor (2011), membership in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (also 2011) and induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1984). That latter organization decided it’d been long enough since their last salute, so on June 14 in New York they’ll be presenting him with their ultimate honor, the Johnny Mercer Award.
He’s a good match for that prize’s namesake. Mercer had “Days of Wine and Roses”; Diamond has “Red Red Wine.” The elder writer experienced “Blues in the Night” while the king of ‘70s pop sang a “Song Sung Blue.” Mercer’s “Laura” and “Desiree” had nothing on “Sweet Caroline.” One difference is in the length of their songwriting careers: Mercer’s 40-year run was cut short by death in 1976 while Diamond...
He’s a good match for that prize’s namesake. Mercer had “Days of Wine and Roses”; Diamond has “Red Red Wine.” The elder writer experienced “Blues in the Night” while the king of ‘70s pop sang a “Song Sung Blue.” Mercer’s “Laura” and “Desiree” had nothing on “Sweet Caroline.” One difference is in the length of their songwriting careers: Mercer’s 40-year run was cut short by death in 1976 while Diamond...
- 6/14/2018
- by Chris Willman
- Variety Film + TV
Baby, it’s cold outside — but that’s no bother to JFK’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg!
The 24-year-old recently bundled up and braved freezing temperatures to ring in the new year with a paddleboarding adventure.
What seemed “insane” to some of Schlossberg’s followers — and perhaps to some of you at home, too — was apparently a no-brainer for him.
“What other choice did I have? Hny,” he captioned a photo of himself holding a paddle and flashing the shaka sign after returning from his outing.
Schlossberg, the only grandson of former President John F. Kennedy and the son of former U.
The 24-year-old recently bundled up and braved freezing temperatures to ring in the new year with a paddleboarding adventure.
What seemed “insane” to some of Schlossberg’s followers — and perhaps to some of you at home, too — was apparently a no-brainer for him.
“What other choice did I have? Hny,” he captioned a photo of himself holding a paddle and flashing the shaka sign after returning from his outing.
Schlossberg, the only grandson of former President John F. Kennedy and the son of former U.
- 1/3/2018
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
Tonight is the Met Gala: the biggest, most prestigious fashion event of the calendar year. It’s consistently the one red carpet where celebrities, designers, and industry folk alike all converge in their finest couture to push the black-tie envelope with their avant garde creations. And considering this year’s exhibit is a retrospective of the work of Comme des Garçons’ Rei Kawakubo, tonight’s ensembles are poised to be the most outlandish and over-the-top we’ve seen yet.
But ahead of the big night, two of the Gala’s hosts, Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady, chose to keep things super low-key,...
But ahead of the big night, two of the Gala’s hosts, Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady, chose to keep things super low-key,...
- 5/1/2017
- by Emily Kirkpatrick
- PEOPLE.com
All eyes were on JFK's grandson, Jack Kennedy Schlossberg, May 4, when he hosted the Profile in Courage Awards at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum in Boston. Schlossberg, 21, took over hosting duties for his mom, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, who's currently in Japan, where she's serving as U.S. Ambassador. He bestowed the award to Paul Bridges, Mayor of Uvalda, Georgia, and President George H. W. Bush. Since Bush Sr., 89, couldn't attend, he asked his granddaughter, Lauren Bush Lauren, 29, to accept on his behalf. And it was a match made in politico heaven when she met Schlossberg. That morning, Schlossberg...
- 5/7/2014
- by Liz McNeil
- PEOPLE.com
All eyes were on JFK's grandson, Jack Kennedy Schlossberg, May 4, when he hosted the Profile in Courage Awards at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum in Boston. Schlossberg, 21, took over hosting duties for his mom, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, who's currently in Japan, where she's serving as U.S. Ambassador. He bestowed the award to Paul Bridges, Mayor of Uvalda, Georgia, and President George H. W. Bush. Since Bush Sr., 89, couldn't attend, he asked his granddaughter, Lauren Bush Lauren, 29, to accept on his behalf. And it was a match made in politico heaven when she met Schlossberg. That morning, Schlossberg...
- 5/7/2014
- by Liz McNeil
- PEOPLE.com
While Taylor and Conor Kennedy couldn’t make it work, T-Swizzle should set her eyes on another Kennedy — John F. Kennedy’s handsome grandson Jack, who is training to become an Emt. Read on for details!
Taylor Swift, just because it didn’t work out with Conor Kennedy, perhaps another handsome Kennedy may suit you? Meet the only grandson to JFK and the son of Caroline Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg.
John is 20-years-old, handsome with a full head of hair, comes from extreme wealth and seems to be pretty down-to-earth as he’s now training to save lives as a first responder! Pretty cool, huh?
Why Taylor Swift Should Date John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg
Jack, as everyone calls him, is a Yale University sophomore and is studying to become an emergency medical technician. Now, he doesn’t receive credit for the course he’s taking, but it doesn’t matter to...
Taylor Swift, just because it didn’t work out with Conor Kennedy, perhaps another handsome Kennedy may suit you? Meet the only grandson to JFK and the son of Caroline Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg.
John is 20-years-old, handsome with a full head of hair, comes from extreme wealth and seems to be pretty down-to-earth as he’s now training to save lives as a first responder! Pretty cool, huh?
Why Taylor Swift Should Date John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg
Jack, as everyone calls him, is a Yale University sophomore and is studying to become an emergency medical technician. Now, he doesn’t receive credit for the course he’s taking, but it doesn’t matter to...
- 2/28/2013
- by ericraymitchellhl
- HollywoodLife
The stars were draped in designer for last night's Cfda Fashion Awards at the Lincoln Center in NYC. The evening's big winners included Jason Wu and Alexander Wang - check out the whole list and behind-the-scenes tidbits here. Sarah Jessica Parker was in Alexander McQueen and took the stage to pay tribute to the late designer saying, "He had the most beautiful hands I have ever seen." Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen were welcomed into the Council last Fall and wore matching black for the exciting event. Emilie de Ravin went a little more playful showing off her legs - weigh in on all the decadent dresses with Fab's polls. Inside, the nominees, some of whom we chatted with about the honors, mixed and mingled with the other celebrity guests. Gwyneth Paltrow arrived on the arm of and wearing Michael Kors, but it was Anna Wintour who presented him with his Lifetime Achievement Award.
- 6/8/2010
- by Molly
- Popsugar.com
Scott Brown is certainly an inconvenience for the Democrats but a long way from being a predictor of their doom. Massachusetts, which is frequently at odds with national trends, is an electoral model distorted by almost 65 years of hereditary rule. In Massachusetts they’re throwing off a mighty yoke. The Kennedy legacy is as burdensome as it is distinguished. It’s compelled generations of Massachusetts voters, through habit, sentiment, guilt, and not being able to imagine anything else, to keep Kennedys in office in spite of a deeply mixed record. Beyond the accomplishment of longevity itself, the Kennedys—as everybody knows—have been glamour boys with other things on their minds than Massachusetts. Bay State voters have been trying to rebel for a long time. Teddy came perilously close to defeat. The next generation of Kennedys, sensing a growing voter ambivalence, has muted their claims of permanent patrimony. (The people...
- 1/20/2010
- Vanity Fair
He's been the invisible man since his wife started dreaming of public office. Edwin Schlossberg remains in the shadows while Caroline Kennedy campaigns for Hillary Clinton's Senate seat. But it wasn't always thus. They used to appear together in public, and she used to use his name. She was Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg as recently as last April in the New York Times. Boston University Prof. Elizabeth Mehren, who covered the Kennedy clan for the Los Angeles Times, reported in June that Caroline had reverted to her maiden name,...
- 12/26/2008
- NYPost.com
Expectant couples Ben Affleck & Jennifer Garner and Matt Damon & wife Luciana turned out for a Miami fundraiser Saturday for Barack Obama. Garner, sporting a small baby bump, looked radiant in a chic short black cocktail dress and sexy high-heeled sandals. Luciana, very pregnant, was decked out in a long black skirt with a strapless tank top. The couples attended a private $1,000-per-person VIP reception at club Set to support the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate. After spending orientation time in The Trophy Room, the four friends headed for Set's Hip Hop Room to socialize with guests before giving speeches from the stage.
- 8/3/2008
- by Julie Kay and Linda Marx
- PEOPLE.com
Diamond: "'Sweet Caroline' Is About Kennedy's Daughter"
Veteran singer Neil Diamond has confirmed speculation his classic song "Sweet Caroline" was inspired by late President John F. Kennedy's daughter. Diamond performed the 1969 track live via satellite at Caroline Kennedy's 50th birthday party last week, and gave the hostess a magical gift - revealing she was his muse for the song. He explained how she had inspired him, as a girl, after he saw a picture of her riding a pony. Diamond says, "I've never discussed it with anybody before - intentionally. I thought maybe I would tell it to Caroline when I met her someday. I'm happy to have gotten it off my chest and to have expressed it to Caroline. I thought she might be embarrassed, but she seemed to be struck by it and really, really happy."...
- 11/21/2007
- WENN
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