It’s hard to say goodbye, especially when something’s been in our lives for a long time. Unfortunately, after 25 seasons, we’ve had to say goodbye to Arthur. The show aired its final episode, and it included some closure for those of us who have followed along on all the adventures.
Arthur’s final chapter, titled “All Grown Up,” premiered on February 21 on PBS. However, if you missed the episode on TV, PBS Kids uploaded the full episode to YouTube, and reading the comments there and on social media, it’s clear this episode hit differently.
Nicki Minaj is a MAC spokesmodel, repping the cosmetic company's Viva Glam lipstick and Lip Glass range, the proceeds of which are donated to the MAC AIDS Fund, an organization that supports people living with the disease. The rapper launched the latest shade of the Lip Glass at Selfridge's across the pond in London, making her signature, Jim Carrey-style rubbery faces while she swiped the gloss on her pretty pucker.
Elizabeth Anderson Martin is a well-known horseback riding and teaching figure who has enjoyed amazing success and won various awards throughout the course of her career. She has been a devoted supporter of the sport since she was little and has received numerous awards. She is among the best in the country and has made a big contribution to the sport.
Elizabeth Anderson Martin achieved fame by receiving the Whinny award for her contributions to the equine business.
Canadian actor, screenwriter, and producer Jared Keeso is best known for his role as the creator and star of the widely acclaimed comedy series Letterkenny, a show that earned him a Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series in 2017.
Similarly, Keeso has left a memorable mark on the Canadian television landscape with his award-winning performances, including his portrayal of Ben Chartier in the series 19-2.
Noteworthy achievements in his career include winning a Canadian Screen Award for his role in 19-2, as well as receiving accolades for his depiction of hockey legend Don Cherry in the television films Keep Your Head Up Kid: The Don Cherry Story and The Wrath of Grapes: The Don Cherry Story II.
With the advent of the anti-lock braking system (ABS) that automatically “pumps” the brakes during a panic stop or normal stopping on slippery roads, brake lock-up has been virtually eliminated. First offered as an option in the 1970s, ABS has been a standard feature on virtually all new cars built since the early 2010s.
Still, brakes may still lock up occasionally, significantly increasing stopping distance and greatly reducing directional stability. That’s a problem.