Nov 09, 2009 -
In the December issue of W magazine, the seemingly ageless Demi Moore, 47, talks about everything from being labeled a “cougar” for her relationship with Ashton Kutcher, 31, to aging in Hollywood. The former box office star, who stars in two upcoming indie films “Happy Tears” and “The Joneses” — and is also the face of the new Helena Rubinstein women’s fragrance “All You’ve Ever Wanted,” — says getting older has affected her acting career. “The frustrating part is that the type of roles I’d be interested in are not really coming to me,” says Moore, whose buff physique helped her attain roles like “G.I.
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Oct 27, 2009 -
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Six college students from St. Louis accuse a popular Chicago nightclub of using a dress code banning baggy pants to racially profile them, denying them entrance to the club on a recent Saturday night.
The African-American students were part of a group of nearly 200 students from Washington University who were in Chicago on a fall break senior class trip the weekend of Oct.
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Oct 12, 2009 -
The idea of aging always seems to be under debate; teenagers can't wait to experience it (or at least up until their 21st birthdays), while people "over the hill" dread its ever-increasing effects. While the process of aging may be inevitable for anyone who possesses human genes (unless you're Demi Moore), there are still a number of ways that you can slow its scary effects without having to dish out cash for plastic surgery. We would still like to be able to have facial expressions by the time we're 70...
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Oct 01, 2009 -
The cavernous photography studio in New York City is bustling with fashion assistants, hair and makeup stylists, and models chatting in white terry robes. All typical on a photo shoot, but when the robes come off, you see what's different. Kate Dillon, Ashley Graham, Amy Lemons, Lizzie Miller, Crystal Renn, Jennie Runk and Anansa Sims -- some of the top plus-size models working today -- have beautiful curves, round shoulders, belly rolls and lots of other womanly stuff many of us see when we look in the mirror.
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Sep 30, 2009 -
Only days ago, Jessica Alba was the poster girl for the “bronde” trend — dark-haired women lightening their locks to a caramel shade somewhere right in the middle of the blonde-brunette spectrum. But now she’s gone into the red.
If you also want to let your feisty inner redhead out, we’ve found some products that will help you get — and maintain — a red mane.
Pair that red ‘do with the best mascara out there, and keep your dyed locks from drying out with a full range of dry hair repair.
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Sep 14, 2009 -
Barack Obama Jumps the Shark
By Stuart Schwartz
Barack Obama has jumped the shark.
This past week was when the forty-fourth president of the United States tugged on his leather jacket, strapped on his water skis, roared off behind a motorboat and fearlessly jumped over a live shark
The term "jump the shark" comes from a late seventies Happy Days episode when the series, desperately trying to stop its ratings slide, had the character Fonzie, in his trademark leather jacket, water ski over a shark during a visit to Hollywood. Since then, a show or movie series that tries increasingly more desperate moves as its audience disappears is said to have "jumped the shark."
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Jul 03, 2009 -
TRUE LOVE NEVER DIES
many stories i have read about this subject. About a piece of material - which keeps a soul bound to "Earth" - or to people. Yet true love lasts forever - this is so sure and fact.
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Mar 22, 2009 -
Bruce Willis and his girlfriend, model Emma Heming, married yesterday on Parrot Cay, on the Turks and Caicos islands in the Caribbean, reports Us Weekly.
Madonna, ex-wife Demi Moore and her husband Ashton Kutcher were all guests at the ceremony. That would explain why Ashton and Demi’s Twitters have been unusually silent for more than eight hours.
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Dec 26, 2008 -
Scientific illiteracy all the rage among the glitterati
By Steve Connor, Science editor
Saturday, 27 December 2008
When it comes to science, Barack Obama is no better than many of us. Today he joins the list of shame of those in public life who made scientifically unsupportable statements in 2008.
Closer to home, Nigella Lawson and Delia Smith faltered on the science of food, while Kate Moss, Oprah Winfrey and Demi Moore all get roastings for scientific illiteracy.
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Jan 17, 2008 -
Demi Moore is featured on three (count them, three) separate covers of V Magazine for their Spring 2008 issue.
The 45-year-old actress is returning to the big screen this spring to star alongside Michael Caine in the jewelry heist caper Flawless. Demi talks personal histories, false rumors, the raw food diet that never was, and her relationships with ex-husband Bruce Willis and current husband Ashton Kutcher.
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