The actress's master bath is now more conducive to single lie than coupledom. Originally, Aniston's house had his-and-hers baths, but she has turned the "his" into a spa bath with a soaking tub, Architectural Digest magazine reports. Her house sounds inviting for one, but is may not be ideal for prospective romantic parents. Cpomplex and high-tech as it may be, Aniston's new home was not meant to be lonesome. In fact, the actress has already hosted several A-list parties, including a house-warming bash and a holiday party in December for 100+ guests, among them are Courteney Cox and Laura Dern.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Jennifer Aniston's Home Renovation
The actress's master bath is now more conducive to single lie than coupledom. Originally, Aniston's house had his-and-hers baths, but she has turned the "his" into a spa bath with a soaking tub, Architectural Digest magazine reports. Her house sounds inviting for one, but is may not be ideal for prospective romantic parents. Cpomplex and high-tech as it may be, Aniston's new home was not meant to be lonesome. In fact, the actress has already hosted several A-list parties, including a house-warming bash and a holiday party in December for 100+ guests, among them are Courteney Cox and Laura Dern.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Miss Virginia wins 2010 Miss America crown.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
All-star Haiti telethon
Organizers for the all-star "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon say the event raised $57 million — and counting.
"The public has set a new standard of giving for a relief telethon with 'Hope for Haiti Now,' and the donations continue to come in," Lisa Paulsen, president and CEO of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, said in a statement released Saturday. The group is helping to oversee the funds gathered from the event.
The two-hour telethon aired Friday night on the major networks and dozens of other channels, including MTV, Bravo, and PBS, and was also streamed live online. Stars like Brad Pitt, Beyonce, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and more used their presence to encourage donations for Haiti, following a Jan. 12 earthquake that killed an estimated 200,000 people.
The total released Saturday includes money raised by phone, text and the Web. It does not include donations by corporations or via iTunes, where people are able to buy performances of the event for 99 cents each, or the entire album for $7.99. Those funds also go to Haiti relief.
The "Hope for Haiti Now" CD is the biggest one-day pre-order in the site's history and the new song "Stranded (Haiti Mon Amour)" by Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bono and the Edge, debuted during the telethon, is the No. 1 single on iTunes.
People can donate via text, phone or through the "Hope for Haiti" Web site for the next six months. Among the organizations who will receive funds from the telethon include Oxfam America, UNICEF, and the Clinton-Bush Haiti Foundation.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Hottest Celebrity News - December 27, 2009
EastEnders: Christian Clarke tries to stop Syed Masood's wedding
Amira Shah (Preeya Kalidas) tells Syed Masood (Marc Elliott) that her father Qadim (Ramon Tikaram) will be released from prison before their New Year's Day wedding. Syed comforts her when she reveals that Qadim has not given them his blessing.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Latest Celebrity News - December 15, 2009
Alleged Jennifer Garner stalker in custodyAssociated Press - December 15, 2009 7:32 PM PST
celebs:Ben AffleckJennifer Garner..SANTA MONICA, Calif. - A man is in custody in California on accusations that he violated a restraining order preventing him from coming within 100 yards of actress Jennifer Garner and her family.
Police say Steven Burky was arrested Monday at the nursery school where Violet Affleck, one of Garner's two daughters with husband Ben Affleck, is enrolled.
Police say Burky is being held on $150,000 bail at the Santa Monica Jail.
Garner was granted a restraining order against Burky in November 2008 after she told the court she believed he posed a threat to her and her family. Garner alleged that Burky had been stalking her since 2002.
The former star of the television series "Alias," Garner has also appeared in films such as "Juno" and "The Kingdom."
Sunday, November 29, 2009
"Paranormal Activity": It's relevant.
Long ago, the house that was owned by my mother (deceased) was sold by my father to a businessman. This made us with no choice but to transfer into a new house. Due to the fact that we ran out of bigger cash this time to build a house, we just rent a space. It is quite inevitable to become conscious of every little noise especially at night. It was my first time I'd ever lived in a quiet room. in a quiet suburbia.
The film "Paranormal Activity" relates much of my experience about horror situations which I can't able to explain.
Just like many other moviegoers, I never miss to watch this extraordinary film as well. ESCXA85XY4MF
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Oprah's departure leaves a wide range of possibilities
There is no single replacement for Oprah Winfrey. That's not necessarily a statement about the dominance of her 24-year-old television institution, "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Rather, is is the reality of television syndication.
When Winfrey leaves the broadcast airwaves in two years, a stable of talk shows will vie to fill her former time slot on more than 200 stations across the country. Individual stations are bound to place differing bets, drastically reshaping the daytime TV landscape.
As with NBC and Jay Leno earlier this year, the television chess board is being rearranged by a talk show host. Winfrey's departure could even affect the ratings for the network evening newscasts. "All of a sudden, there are so many moving pieces," said Bill Carroll, who recommends syndicated shows to stations for the Katz television Group on Friday.
Even before Winfrey announced last Friday that 2011 would be, as she put it, the "exact right time" to step off her broadcast stage, TV executives were jostling on behalf of Ellen DeGeneres, Dr. Mehmet OZ, Dr. Phil McRraw and other hosts who aim to benefit from the syndication shake-up.
Analysts say that DeGeneres and Dr. Oz, in particular, stand to gain, because their deals with stations will come up for renewal at the same time that Winfrey intends to depart. Aspiring hosts could emerge as well.
"I'm sure there are a number of people calling their agents today and saying, 'I think I could be the next Oprah,'" Carroll said.