Scarlett Johansson Brings Her Brother to Back Obama With Anna Wintour


Updated 02/08/12 8:59 PM · Posted by · 5 comments

Scarlett Johansson Obama Fundraiser Pictures

Scarlett Johansson cohosted an Obama fundraiser in NYC last night with Vogue editor Anna Wintour. The "Runway to Win" event was held at a Theory store, and instead of new boyfriend Nate Naylor, Scarlett brought along her brother Hunter. Anna and Scarlett gathered a large group of fashionable New Yorkers, like models Karolina Kurkova, Chanel Iman, Karlie Kloss, and Joan Smalls. Designer Rachel Roy Read more

Republicans Have More Orgasms, and More Fun Facts From Match.com's Singles Survey


Updated 02/02/12 8:35 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Republicans Have More Sex

Republicans are more likely than Democrats to climax every time they have sex. Or at least that's what they reported in a new and expansive survey conducted by Match.com. In its second annual comprehensive Singles in America Study, the online dating site surveyed 5,000 singles across various demographics. Match wanted to know what men and women are looking for in sex, dating, and relationships. Read more

Gabrielle Giffords Says an Emotional Goodbye to Congress


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Gabrielle Giffords Resigns From Congress

Today officially marked Gabrielle Giffords last day in Congress. The Arizona Democrat resigned from the House of Representatives to focus on her recovery after she was shot in the head more than a year ago. Republicans and Democrats alike praised Gabby, today. Nancy Pelosi thanked Gabby for bringing "the word dignity to new heights by her courage. On the House floor, colleagues tried to hold back Read more

Jonathan Adler Transforms Taboo Topics Into Groovy Style Statements


Updated 01/18/12 9:48 AM · Posted by CasaSugar · 1 comment

Jonathan Adler Toilet Paper Roll Covers For Cottonelle

Interior designer, potter, and color-enthusiast Jonathan Adler takes happy chic to uncharted territory this month with the launch of his new toilet paper roll covers for Cottonelle's Spring collection. The three limited-edition roll cover designs are available online, and at just $2 per cover, practically everyone can afford to stash their spare rolls in Adler's signature style. We caught up Read more

The GOP Spouses Who Could Replace Michelle Obama


Updated 01/08/12 3:51 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Republican Candidate Wives

Tonight in Iowa the 2012 presidential election kicks off officially when Republicans vote in the state's caucus. The campaign has already seen its fair share of scandals — remember Herman Cain? And over the past few months, we got to know more about the personal lives of the potential presidents. On the Democratic side, we already know Barack Obama will be the nominee with Michelle by his side. Read more

Hillary Clinton Suspends Campaign and Endorses Obama


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Hillary Clinton Suspends Campaign and Endorses Obama

Hillary Clinton has just ended her bid for the White House within walking distance of the 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue residence she's fought the past 17 months to call home again. Previewing the contents of the speech to supporters this week, Clinton said, "I have said throughout the campaign that I would strongly support Senator Obama if he were the Democratic Party's nominee and I intend to Read more

Julianne Moore Is the Latest Liberal to Play Palin


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Democrat Julianne Moore to Play Sarah Palin in HBO's Game Change

I guess Tina Fey turned them down! Julianne Moore will play Sarah Palin in the upcoming HBO film Game Change. And just like Fey, whose satirical SNL portrayal betrayed opposition to Palin, Moore has a political persuasion that differs from Mama Grizzly. While I doubt it will impact Moore's performance, here are three major issues on which they publicly disagree. Abortion: Palin's personal life Read more

Three Women's Rights Activists Win Nobel Peace Prize


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Nobel Peace Prize Winners

This year's Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to three women "for their nonviolent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation in peace-building work." Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first woman to be democratically elected president in Africa; Leymah Gbowee, who fought against the use of rape in Liberia's civil war; and Tawakkul Karman, a Read more

The Ides of March: Victory, but Not a Landslide


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The Ides of March Movie Review

George Clooney takes the director's chair for political drama The Ides of March, which he also stars in as Pennsylvania governor and presidential hopeful Mike Morris. The real star of the film is Ryan Gosling, though, as a crackerjack strategist working on Morris's campaign during the Democratic primary. With that kind of star power behind and in front of the camera, I was expecting an Read more

Would the US Be Better Off With Hillary Clinton as President?


Updated 08/23/11 11:58 AM · Posted by · 7 comments

Would US Be Better With Hillary Clinton as President?

With the 2012 election in the near future and a slew of challenges presently facing the nation, some people are asking if America would be better off with Hillary Clinton leading the country as the first female president. This weekend, The New York Times Sunday Magazine asked WWHHD — or "What would Hillary have done?" The piece, written by former Hillary supporter Rebecca Traister, points out Read more