Review: ‘September Issue’ is dishy fun

By admin
for Better World Eevents

Published: August 28, 2009

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There are many documentaries about the fashion world.

Portia de Rossi is ready to share her story.

Consider Jon Gosselin the kid who got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. The reality-show dad, 32, has been ordered by a Pennsylvania judge to return $180,000 to a joint bank account he shares with estranged wife Kate Gosselin, 34, a source close to Kate confirms.

As Richard Smith chatted over the phone with his nephew late Tuesday, he noticed something was off.

In “The Back-up Plan,” Jennifer Lopez plays Zoe, a New York pet-shop owner who can’t find the right guy but decides to go ahead with her backup plan and have a baby anyway, courtesy of an anonymous sperm donor.

Rock singer and reality TV personality Bret Michaels remained in critical condition Sunday in a hospital intensive care unit, his publicist said.

NBC has been the butt of nearly every joke in late night this week, and many of them were aired on NBC itself.

The “American Idol” season three winner wants fans to know that her career is far from over.

Humor and information are at the heart of the popular news quiz, “Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!”

Melanie Griffith has undergone surgery to remove the early stages of skin cancer from her face.

Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz could lose the right to her entire portfolio of world-famous photographs if she doesn’t meet a Tuesday deadline to pay back a $24 million loan she is alleged to owe.

Certain songs define a specific time, a summer, a holiday, sometimes even a whole year.

Stieg Larsson left behind a trail of intrigue that rivals the dark thrillers he created.

Patrick Swayze, whose good looks and sympathetic performances in such films as “Dirty Dancing” and “Ghost” made him a romantic idol to millions, has died, his publicist told CNN affiliate KTLA. Swayze was 57.

Paintings, furniture, memorabilia and costumes owned by Barbara Streisand will be auctioned on October 17 and 18 by an auction house in West Hollywood, California.

Flip through YouTube for five minutes and beyond the bad “Star Wars” parodies and nose-picking tutorials, you’ll notice there are a lot of people out there who can sing. Really sing.


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