May 18, 2009
"Farrah's Story" success even as actress fades away
There is some drama that Hollywood simply cannot replicate. There are some stories that are more powerful than a script and big screen release.
Such is the case for "Farrah's Story," a heart-wrenching documentary that details actress Farrah Fawcett and her struggle with anal cancer. Described as painful and uplifting, the documentary, which aired on NBC, drew almost nine million viewers when it aired Friday night.
Produced by Alana Stewart, a longtime friend of Fawcett, the documentary ... Read More
May 17, 2009
New photos have been leaked onto the Internet showing Miss California Carrie Prejean wearing an open top and a pair of underwear on a beach. Additional photos have also been released showing Prejean with Gold medal winner Michael Phelps and other party-goers.
Prejean spoke about the photos soon after they were released, saying that she was appalled that a professional photographer would violate her trust by releasing images of her in between poses on a windy day. She also explains that the photos ... Read More
May 12, 2009
Naked pictures of the R&B singer Rihanna were found leaked on the internet this weekend. These photos captured her in various undressed poses. It has not been confirmed or denied that the pictures are of Rihanna, but legal action has been taken by her record company to get them removed.
It has been said that Rihanna [...]
Naked pictures of the R&B singer Rihanna were found leaked on the internet this weekend. These photos captured her in various undressed poses. It has not been confirmed or denied that the pictures are of Rihanna, but legal action has been taken by her record company to get them removed.
It has been said that Rihanna is overwhelmed by these alleged photos and is so embarrassed that she has left Hollywood and has traveled out of the county. She herself has not made ... Read More
Mar 27, 2009
New York - For many Americans, their dog or cat is an integral part of their life, and they provide them with a lot of happiness.
Unfortunately, for more than 86,000 Americans every year, their pet becomes a stumbling block – literally – when their pet trips them.
Dogs are responsible for eighty percent of the falls, [...]
New York - For many Americans, their dog or cat is an integral part of their life, and they provide them with a lot of happiness.
Unfortunately, for more than 86,000 Americans every year, their pet becomes a stumbling block – literally – when their pet trips them.
Dogs are responsible for eighty percent of the falls, and cats caused 11 percent. Some of the falls were caused by the pets’ toys, and a few unlucky pet owners have slid in a puddle of ... Read More
Mar 27, 2009
Categories: Tech
New York - Apple plans to have the Worldwide Developers Conference or WWDC on June 8-12-2009 in San Francisco at the Moscone Center West.
This year Apple will center on the Mac OS X and the iPhone.
There are several rumors on what will happen on the day of the Worldwide Developers Conference.
One of them being the [...]
New York - Apple plans to have the Worldwide Developers Conference or WWDC on June 8-12-2009 in San Francisco at the Moscone Center West.
This year Apple will center on the Mac OS X and the iPhone.
There are several rumors on what will happen on the day of the Worldwide Developers Conference.
One of them being the return of Steve Jobs, who is the Chairman and CEO of Apple Inc. On January 14, 2009, Jobs announce his six months leave of absence due to ... Read More
Mar 1, 2009
In a world that is literally built around having at least a glass of wine a night, this may be classified as silly, even sexist. New studies are showing that women who drink moderately, even as little as one alcoholic drink per day, are increasing their risk for cancer. In fact, alcohol may be causing up to thirteen percent of all female cancers.
"That's the take-home message," said Naomi E. Allen of the University of Oxford, who led the study. "If you are ... Read More
Mar 1, 2009
According to reports Sunday, at least four crew members and 105 passengers contracted the norovirus on a cruise ship.
The Holland America MS Oosterdam -- sails out of San Diego -- was
about to embark on the second half of a 14-day cruise through the
Panama Canal.
The ship had 1,800 guests traveling at the time of the outbreak.
“Guests who demonstrated symptoms were asked to remain in their
cabins until symptoms disappeared,” Holland American Spokesperson Erik
Elvejord said.
According to the CDC, Noroviruses (genus Norovirus, family
Caliciviridae) are a group ... Read More
Feb 18, 2009
The first live episode of Season Eight of American Idol aired Tuesday night. The show saw the first batch of 12 contestants from the Top 36 hit the stage.
For the next two weeks. groups of 12 will perform. Only 3 contestants from each group will make it to the top 12 -- one male, one female and the person (male or female) with the third most votes. As well, the person with the fourth most votes will have anotheropportunity to make the ... Read More
Feb 18, 2009
New York - Rihanna is torn about the fact that she called police following an altercation with Chris Brown.
According to the New York Daily News, the singer says that her parents pushed her to work with the police following the violent altercation with her boyfriend, Chris Brown.
A friend of the star revealed, "She hums sometimes, but she's more quiet than I've ever seen her."
The young star was reluctant to help police build a case against Brown, who was arrested the day of ... Read More
Feb 18, 2009
Categories: Tech
New York - Prepare your thumbs, America. The Nintendo DSi is on its way.
The DSi is the most recent incarnation of Nintendo’s hugely popular DS system, which offers. The new system, offered in blue or black, is set to hit American Shores on April 5, with a suggested retail price $169.99. Japanese gamers have been enjoying the DSi since its in that market in November 2008.
Unlike the DS, the DSi offers users interactive features, like an online Apps store, where games can ... Read More