On top of taking over the music scene, Paul McCartney is a loving father of five kids and a grandfather to eight. The hitmaker and his wife, Nancy Shevell, enjoy spending time with their entire family whether it’s taking vacations to the tropics or inviting them over. Rare photos of the bestselling artist with his grandkids will make you melt!
Paul and his late first wife, Linda McCartney, welcomed three children together: Mary McCartney, Stella McCartney and James McCartney.
“‘The hipsters are coming!’ – I remember seeing that on social media,” laughs Matthew Richardson, co-founder of Terracotta, the sleek, chic Mediterranean restaurant that finally opened its doors on said waterfront in October.
In a sense, many of the locals’ fears were justified. Terracotta is indeed a concept restaurant. And a formal one – you cannot simply walk in and sit down; guests are greeted at the door to be seated.
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Kidnapped Mexican politician released 'after family pay $20million ransom'
By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 10:59 EST, 27 November 2010 View comments
'Safe': Former Mexican presidential candidate Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, shown here in 2009, is said to have been released by his kidnappers
Diego Fernandez de Cevallos, a prominent Mexican politician and former presidential candidate who was kidnapped in May, has been released.
By Larry LeBlanc (CelebrityAccess) This week In the Hot Seat with Larry LeBlanc: Ron Brice, owner, 3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill, Nashville. 3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill arrived in Nashville's SoBro district two decades ago as a progressive wind began to blow throughout the city’s music community. Along with a handful of small, independently-owned local music venues like The Basement, and Mercy Lounge, 3rd & Lindsley took a sizable risk in supporting emerging local artists long before corporate outsiders broke ground in Nashville’s fertile live music market.