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Nicolas Cage reveals why Sarah Jessica Parker relationship didn't work out
Nicolas Cage reveals why Sarah Jessica Parker relationship didn't work out

Daily Tribune

time11 hours ago

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Nicolas Cage reveals why Sarah Jessica Parker relationship didn't work out

Bang Showbiz | Los Angeles Nicolas Cage didn't pass 'the Mom test' with Sarah Jessica Parker. The 61-year-old actor has opened up about his short lived romance with the Sex and the City star in the late 1990s, and he joked that their relationship fizzled out after her met her mother for the first time. He told E! News in a statement: 'I cared about Sarah, but I don't think I passed the Mom test. 'I recall sitting down with her and her mother for dinner at the Russian Tea Room, and I don't know if it was my blue Vanson Leather motorcycle jacket (which I still have) or my sinusitis, but I didn't hear from her again.' Over the weekend, Sarah revealed they started dating around the time they were filming together for 1992 rom com Honeymoon in Vegas. She confirmed the rumours on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, he he asked: 'Did you date Nic Cage?' She replied: 'Yes, I did.' The host, who is close friends with Sarah, quipped: 'Oh wow. We've got some talking to do!' During the chat, she also revealed she was the first to say 'I love you' to 63-year-old Lion King star Matthew. Sarah has also dated Michael J. Fox, Chris Penn, and Robert Downey Jr. The 6 0 -year- old And Just Like That actress now has children James, 22, and 16-year-old twins Tabitha and Marion with husband Matthew Broderick. Sarah recently admitted she thinks not being a 'Hollywood couple' has helped her marriage. The couple tied the knot in 1997, and she believes not speaking much about her personal life and being under the radar in New York has been key to their long-lasting romance. Asked the secret to her happy marriage, she told Britain's HELLO! magazine: 'Probably that I don't talk about it! It really is a secret. 'But maybe it's because we're not a Hollywood couple. We live in New York – maybe that's good.'

Joy Behar Dishes on Her 1 Issue with Nicolas Cage's 'Moonstruck' Role
Joy Behar Dishes on Her 1 Issue with Nicolas Cage's 'Moonstruck' Role

Yahoo

time6 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Joy Behar Dishes on Her 1 Issue with Nicolas Cage's 'Moonstruck' Role

NEED TO KNOW Joy Behar has opinions about Nicolas Cage's performance in the 1987 film Moonstruck On a recent episode of The View, Behar said she felt that the film did not represent Italians "that well" Others on the show disagreed with Behar's assessment, which came after Cage recently admitted he once dated Sarah Jessica ParkerWhile Nicolas Cage has been lauded for his role in the 1987 film Moonstruck, there are some critics of the actor's performance – including View co-host Joy Behar. On the Thursday, July 17 broadcast of The View, the co-hosts were discussing Cage's recent admission that he once dated Sarah Jessica Parker — but didn't hear from her after she met his parents. "What didn't they like about him? Besides his performance in Moonstruck?" Behar asked, at which point Whoopi Goldberg offered, "I thought his performance in Moonstruck was great." Behar replied, saying, "I'm not saying it wasn't, but that could've been something that irritated them." Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin then interjected to ask: "Now we're just dragging Nicolas Cage?" "Well, I'm Italian," Behar — who is Italian-American — said, adding: "I never thought that movie represented Italians that well." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. Cher won a Best Actress Oscar for the film, in which she and the late Danny Aiello played newly engaged couple Loretta Castorini and Johnny Cammareri. When Johnny leaves for Italy to visit his dying mother, he asks Loretta to visit his hot-tempered and estranged brother, Ronny (played by Cage), to tell them of their engagement. When she does, Loretta finds herself falling for Ronny, instead. The discussion about the film on The View came after Cage, 61, recently admitted that he likely bombed his first impression when he met the Sex and the City star's mother in the late '90s, in a statement to E! News on Monday, July 14. "I cared about Sarah, but I don't think I passed the mom test," Cage told the outlet. "I recall sitting down with her and her mother for dinner at the Russian Tea Room, and I don't know if it was my blue Vanson Leather motorcycle jacket (which I still have) or my sinusitis, but I didn't hear from her again." Cage's comments came after Parker, 60, revealed on the Sunday, July 13, episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen that she and the National Treasure movie star dated around the time of their 1992 romantic comedy Honeymoon in Vegas. "Did you date Nic Cage?" Cohen, 57, asked his guest point-blank. "Um, yes, I did," she answered. "Yes, I did." Read the original article on People

Telegraph style book: Cc
Telegraph style book: Cc

Telegraph

time6 days ago

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  • Telegraph

Telegraph style book: Cc

C caesarean section: Not 'caesarian'; lower case like 'wellington boot' Camorra: Naples mafia Cage, Nicolas Campbell, Alastair canvass: To seek views. canvas: for painters carcass cardiac arrest: Not the same as a heart attack carmakers: one word carnage: Means extensive or indiscriminate slaughter car park Cass review: Do not capitalise the 'r' Catholics: 'Roman Catholic' at first mention; lc for 'catholic taste' caviar: No 'e' on the end cave: A noun. Do not use as a verb (e.g. 'caved to pressure') Center Parcs Central Saint Martins: No apostrophe centre on: Not 'centre around' century: Lower case 'c' (e.g. 20th century) chairman: Use even for women; 'chair' means a piece of furniture except in quotes. Chairperson is also banned champagne: Use only for true champagne and lower case; others = 'sparkling wine' Channel 4, Channel 5 Channel tunnel: Lowercase 't' Cheltenham Ladies' College: Note apostrophe cheese: Capitalise regional types; 'cheddar' is lower case as it's generic cheap: Objects are cheap, prices are low chief executive: Not CEO child abuse images: Not 'child pornography' childcare, ChildLine, childminder cholesterol choice: Do not write 'two choices' Christ Church Oxford: Not 'Christ Church College' Christie's/Christies: Apostrophe for auction houses; no apostrophe for company/offshoots church: Capitalise for institution (the Catholic Church); lower case for buildings/denominations Citizens Advice Bureau: no possessive. Plural = bureaus City Hall: For London Civil Service: But lower case for civil servants CJD: Only vCJD is human mad cow disease Claridge's Clinton, Hillary: Two l's Co: As abbreviation for 'company' only in official names coastguard: One word (UK); 'Coast Guard' (US) Cobbleigh, Uncle Tom Coca-Cola Coco Pops Cold War colon: Cap up the following word in headlines (Donald Trump: The US is great) Colosseum: Rome. 'Coliseum' is the London opera house comedic: Use 'comic' instead common sense: Two words (noun), one (adj) Communist: Capitalise if referencing a specific party, lower case for ideology compare with: To highlight differences 'She compared the UK's poor performance with Germany's brilliant one' compare to: To suggest likeness 'He compared Macron to Napoleon' complement/compliment: 'complement' = completes; 'compliment' = praise comprise: The whole comprises the parts; never 'comprised of' Condé Nast confidant/confidante: Male/female forms Congress (US): Use 'member of Congress' not 'Congressman' consensus: 'Consensus of opinion' is tautology Conservative: Capitalise for party/policies; lower case for attitude consonants: Double before certain suffixes. Exceptions noted. constitution (US): Lower case Continent: Capitalise when referring to mainland Europe continuous/continual: 'Continuous' = uninterrupted; 'continual' = frequent with breaks co-operate: Takes a hyphen co-operative: Capitalise when referring to the company. Co-op in headlines coronation: Lower case unless referring to specific event cost of living crisis: No hyphens Côte d'Azur councillor: Abbreviated to 'Cllr' in names: Cllr John Smith counter-offensive/counter-attack: hyphenated country: Uses 'it' as a pronoun, not 'she'. 'Britain is a country. It is in Europe' Covid-19 Covid Inquiry: Capitalise at first mention; 'the inquiry' thereafter Coward, Sir Noël crackdown: Use sparingly; tabloid credence/credibility: 'credence' = belief/trust; 'credibility' = believability crescendo: Means gradual increase, not climax crisis: Use only when truly justified crossbencher: One word. 'Cross benches' = two words Cruella de Vil Crufts: No apostrophe cryptocurrency: One word; 'crypto' is acceptable shorthand Currys curtsy

The Surfliner at Grand Army
The Surfliner at Grand Army

Time Out

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

The Surfliner at Grand Army

Grand Army is a neighborhood cocktail and oyster bar. Whether the evening in question calls for casual drinks or serious cocktailing, light raw bar fare amid steamy summer vespers or a cozy crackling fireplace amid a winter chill, a night out with friends or with a date, Grand Army fits nearly any bill with aplomb. Airy and inviting, the room isn't huge, but pockets of privacy are easy to find. There's ample seating with tables scattered throughout and plenty of spots at the pretty wraparound bar, plus outdoor tables when weather allows. The vibe is neighborhoody–with local art and photographs on every wall, including the bathroom, one might even say ' Brooklyn-y.' But, to be clear, that's in the best possible way. While it doesn't rely on schtick, Grand Army's cocktail program plays with theme. In the past, clever, inventive menus have referenced the MTA, honky tonk, game shows, Mean Girls, and Nicolas Cage (just to name a few)—each with their own suite of entirely new concoctions to suit the motif. In this way, return visits promise both fidelity to what makes the bar inviting in the first place and the kind of novelty that gently encourages exploration. Also available are a healthy selection of craft beers on tap (approximately $12), a variety of easy-drinking bottles and cans ($4–$12), and a curated collection of wines by the glass ($16) or bottle ($64). With emphasis on the excellent raw bar, Grand Army's food is mostly cold and mostly seafood, with a privileged place reserved for oysters. That doesn't mean that your oceanically-averse friends won't find things to enjoy; tater tots with homemade ranch, hot dogs loaded with bacon and cornichon, and vegan meatballs with garlic confit are all easy sells at less than $16 per. But, truly, it's hard not to recommend one of their quality seafood towers, the dual selections of which are cheekily called 'low-brow' and 'high-brow,' and go for $65 and $110, respectively. With so much to offer so many, it's easy to understand why, over the past decade, Grand Army has staked such a solid place in Boerum Hill's heart.

Sarah Jessica Parker Confirms Longtime Rumor She Dated Former Costar Nicolas Cage
Sarah Jessica Parker Confirms Longtime Rumor She Dated Former Costar Nicolas Cage

Yahoo

time16-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Sarah Jessica Parker Confirms Longtime Rumor She Dated Former Costar Nicolas Cage

UPDATE 7/14/25 at 8:15 p.m. ET: After Sarah Jessica Parker confirmed the longtime rumor that she and Nicolas Cage once dated, the Face/Off actor responded by claiming that he was ghosted after meeting her mother. "I cared about Sarah, but I don't think I passed the mom test," Cage told E! News in a Monday, July 14, statement. "I recall sitting down with her and her mother for dinner at the Russian Tea Room, and I don't know if it was my blue Vanson Leather motorcycle jacket (which I still have) or my sinusitis, but I didn't hear from her again." Original story below: Sarah Jessica Parker just confirmed a longtime rumor about her love life. Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's Relationship Timeline: From Broadway to Babies During the Sunday, July 13, episode of Watch What Happens Live, Andy Cohen asked the 60-year-old actress if she previously dated Nicolas Cage. The Sex and the City star was quick to disclose the truth. 'Um, yes I did,' she replied. 'Yes, I did.' Cohen, 57, responded, 'Oh, wow. Oh, we got some talking to do.' Parker and Cage, 61, costarred in Honeymoon in Vegas, which was released in 1992. In the film, Parker plays the love interest of both Cage and the late James Caan. While Parker didn't offer more details about the timeline of her past fling with Cage, it likely occurred before Parker met now-husband Matthew Broderick in November 1991. (Parker previously revealed she and Broderick didn't start dating until 1992.) The conversation about Parker's dating life came up after the actress revealed how she knew Broderick, 63, was The One. 'I just knew he was incredible, just spending a little bit of time with him,' Parker said of her husband. 'I think probably pretty early [I knew].' Parker was also the first one in their relationship who said, 'I love you,' just before she began a new project. 'I remember I had to leave to go on location to shoot a movie and we were on East 10th Street [in New York City] and I was getting in a car to go away for a while,' she said. 'I remember thinking, 'I love him.'' Matthew Broderick Reveals Why He Never Joined Wife Sarah Jessica Parker on 'Sex and the City' After deliberating for about a minute, Parker revealed her feelings. 'Nothing to lose, you know what I mean?' Parker continued, noting that Broderick said it back. Parker and Broderick were married by May 1997. The couple expanded their family with three kids: son James, 22, and twin daughters Tabitha and Marion, 13. 'We've been together for 20 years and you have good days, you have decent days, and you have bad days. That's a marriage,' Parker said in a December 2011 interview with The Telegraph. 'That's a relationship. That's a friendship, even — relationships outside the marriage run the same course.' She added, 'If you're in it for the long haul, and you want meaningful relationships, you are going to go through lots of different periods.'

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