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Phaedra Parks Of “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” Writing Etiquette Book

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Phaedra Parks, of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” fame, is penning her first book and pitching three new reality shows. Phaedra describes the book as “a modern day twist on etiquette.” She told RadarOnline, “It’s about being a southern belle and all the accoutrements that go with it. It’s a modern day twist on etiquette and being a lady. And it’s alright for women to embrace their ladylike side. It’s high time that women start enjoying being ladies again. People have moved away from that.” “I want to give my tips. So many people over the years have asked me about how to have it all without losing yourself.” Phaedra is also pitching three new “empowering” reality TV shows. “I’m more into the uplifting programs. The first show is a docudrama and will take a group of women and empower them. The second show is more of a documentary that deals with serious issues of dating. And the third show is more fun and lighthearted focusing on alternative lifestyles.” “I’m all about girl-power.” NeNe, Kim & Phaedra Still Fighting At “Real Housewives” Reunion [VIDEO] Kandi Answers How Celebrities Cope With Bullying [VIDEO]

Phaedra Parks Of “Real Housewives Of Atlanta” Writing Etiquette Book

REVIEW: Rodrigo Cortés’ Buried Amounts to a Pile of Cheap Manipulation

Rodrigo Cortés’ Buried is a Twilight Zone episode for Mother Jones subscribers. Ryan Reynolds plays Paul Conroy, a U.S. contractor — a truck driver working in Iraq — who, at the beginning of the movie, at the end, and for every minute in between, is trapped in a plain wooden coffin with nothing but a cellphone, a lighter, a glow stick and a few other accoutrements. His convoy was attacked by a group of Iraqis; he was knocked out, awakening to find himself buried alive in this little pine box. Because time is of the essence and his air supply is running out, he frantically starts dialing numbers on his little cellphone lifeline — 911, the State Department, his wife — desperate to reach someone who can help.

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REVIEW: Rodrigo Cortés’ Buried Amounts to a Pile of Cheap Manipulation