Donald Trump Allegedly Hid Behind a Tapestry to Grope a Woman at Mar-a-Lago in the Early 2000s In 1998, Sam Mendes packed the old Henry Miller Theater at Forty-Third Street and Broadway with round black cabaret chairs and tables dotted with red tasseled table lamps and installed banquettes and a bar, thus transforming it into the Kit Kat Club for the second Broadway revival ofCabaret, a musical about the rise of Nazis in 1930s Germany. "It's rough, it's dirty, it's in your face," Mendes said of the new Weimar-styled nightclub-cum-cabaret-cum-theater. Perhaps fittingly, it was there that Donald Trump, who would eventually have his own political rise, met an inscrutable twenty-eight-year-old brunette with steel-blue eyes who would be the star of the second revival of his role as married man.
The third Broadway staging of Cabaret was a huge hit and opened the door to Mendes's career as a film director—and it seems Trump has had success his third time around as well. In Melania Knauss, he found his best match, a woman who seemed to combine first wife Ivana's Eastern European love of a strongman with second wife Marla Maples's homey attitude.
Donald Trump is a creature of habit, and the story of how he met the Slovenian model Knauss rings familiar. In 1998, when he had been separated from Maples for about a year, he went to the Kit Kat Club for a party for a Victoria's Secret model with Norwegian heiress Celina Midelfart, who was in her mid-twenties and living in Trump Tower while studying at New York University, as his date. According to Trump's account, he was meant to be introduced to another model that night, but Melania caught his eye. "I went crazy," he told Larry King during an interview the CNN host conducted with newlyweds Donald and Melania in 2005. "There was this great supermodel sitting next to Melania. I was supposed to meet this supermodel. They said, 'Look, there's so and so.' I said, "Forget about her. Who is the one on the left?' And it was Melania." Melania was twenty-eight at the time and had been invited to the party by her friend and agent, Paolo Zampolli. When Midelfart absented herself to use the restroom, Trump seized the opportunity to hit on Melania. Todd Alquist Is the Sociopathic Villain of Breaking Bad's Final Season. Here's What to Remember Before El Camino. There was no shortage of memorable villains in Breaking Bad, from volatile, sociopathic kingpin Tuco Salamanca to calm sociopathic kingpin Gus Fring—not to mention the show's protagonist, Walter White, whose gradual descent from antihero to villain was the core of the show. But of all the bad guys Walt and Jesse encountered on their meth-cooking adventures, nobody embodied pure, dead-eyed evil more memorably than Jesse Plemmons' Todd Alquist.
Outerknown's 'Blanket Shirt' Is as Cozy as Its Name Suggests I'll cut right to the chase. When the going gets tough (read: it gets chilly outside), and the tough have to get going, all the tough really want to wear is something that looks presentable and feels comfortable. That is no easy feat. I can't tell you how many times I stomped around my bedroom like a 5-year-old on a cold winter morning, huffing and puffing and dreading the amount of layers I need to put on just to brave my 45-minute commute. I Introduced the Term 'Dad-Rock' to the World. I Have Regrets. When Wilco released their sixth studio album, 2007's Sky Blue Sky, I wrote a scathing review for Pitchfork that introduced the world to the term dad-rock: "An album of unapologetic straightforwardness. Sky Blue Sky nakedly exposes the dad-rock gene Wilco has always carried but courageously attempted to disguise." I gave the record a score of 5.2 out of a possible 10, and that line became the breakout blurb. This Joker Theory Explains What Was Really Going On in That Final Scene While Todd Phillips's new Joker movie might have completely failed at making any sort of point or delivering any actual message, the film has become an absolute box office hit. This means, of course, that DC and Warner Bros. will almost definitely want to make a sequel even though Phillips has said it likely wouldn't happen. But, as we know, anything can happen if there's enough money involved! Plus, Joker might be better off with a sequel that introduces some sort of hope to this bleak nihilistic world created in Phillips's movie. The 14 Best Winter Boots for Under $200 You can try putting it off as long as you want, but the day will eventually come when winter wins the footwear battle. Piles of snow and ice and slush mean that heavy-duty winter boots are your only options. Sure your favorite sneakers or brogues may be what you're feeling aesthetically, but winter is unforgiving, and you need something that will keep your feet warm and dry. Luckily, there are plenty of winter boot options that will do exactly that, and that won't sacrifice on style. Even better, are these boots that all ring in at $200 or less.
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