
Sara Ashley O'Brien
Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
reporter @wsj | formerly: @CNN, covering tech / culture. alumna of @columbiajourn @uva ✨ tips — [email protected] or cell/signal at 212.814.5645
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1 month ago |
tovima.com | Sara Ashley O'Brien
When Lauren Brenc was in her 20s and living in New York City, a night out with friends meant drinking. “I was so programmed to have fun with alcohol, everything became centered around it,” said Brenc, who worked in bars and clubs at the time. “It was damaging my body, how I looked, my emotional well-being. Everything was suffering.”That changed when she moved to Southern California in 2019. She cut down her drinking—and “started doing big doses of mushrooms,” Brenc said.
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2 months ago |
wsj.com | Shalini Ramachandran |Sara Ashley O'Brien |Steffen Kern
Your browser does not support the audio tag. 00:00 / 00:00This article is in your queue. THE ACTRESS was drunk. Again. She was trying to live sober after leaving Passages Malibu, a tony rehabilitation center nestled into the hills overlooking the Pacific Ocean west of Los Angeles, and it wasn’t going well. She wanted to go back.
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2 months ago |
wsj.com | Sara Ashley O'Brien
The lawsuit, filed in New York on Wednesday, alleges that ‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy’ contains defamatory statements against the hip-hop mogulSean Combs is suing NBCUniversal, Peacock and production company Ample over a documentary released this year about the life of the hip-hop mogul. In the lawsuit, filed Wednesday in New York, his attorneys allege that the film contains defamatory statements against Combs.
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May 3, 2024 |
wsj.com | Ashley Wong |Sara Ashley O'Brien
In the sweeping reality-TV universe that Bravo has built, there may be no person more famous than Andy Cohen. The executive producer, known for developing “The Real Housewives” from a short tape into an entertainment juggernaut, has carved out an unusually influential role in his two decades with the network. He is at once a senior employee, a confidant to Bravo’s many stars (he’s known as a “Housewives Whisperer”) and an on-screen talent in his own right. Top stories chosen by WSJ editors
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Apr 25, 2024 |
lopinion.fr | Sara Ashley O'Brien
La foule qui se pressait un week-end de l’automne dernier à l’hôtel St. Regis d’Aspen (Colorado) était triée sur le volet, et si vous aviez dû demander un carton pour y être invité, alors, c’est que vous n’auriez pas fait partie des élus. Les invités, parmi lesquels figuraient Ron Howard, Karlie Kloss et David Solomon, directeur général de Goldman Sachs, ont reçu des vestes Barbour en cadeau.
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