Tim had a quick trip out to LA yesterday to shoot one of the Spice Girls. I think it's Baby Spice, but I am not very good with some celebs names. Anyway when I saw this photo it reminded me of the old black and white celebrity photography. So I thought I would share it with all of you.
Grammy and Tony Award Winning entertainer Robert Goulet died today at the age of 73. Goulet rose to stardom playing the role of Lancelot in the stage production of Camelot in 1959. His later appearances on the Danny Thomas and Ed Sullivan shows made him a household name.
Goulet achieved cult status among young people after being played by Will Ferrell on Saturday Night Life. Here is the famous Coconut Bangers Ball Skit.
In a twist that none of the judges could comprehend, both Jane and Marie found themselves safe, with Sabrina and Cameron in the bottom two. In the end, it was Sabrina to leave tonight.
While this all seems so shocking, fracas is not shocked. In Monday night's review, I suggested this very possibility. Sabrina, though having thoroughly impressed the judges, simply does not have the fan base of Marie or Jane... at least not a fan base that is probably watching this show. Having slipped from her usual high-end vote, it was enough to see her going home instead of Cameron... a testament to how it has been the judges that have kept her in these past weeks.
Cameron, though not the strongest dancer, clearly suffered from what Carrie Anne Inaba referred to as Bruno and Len simply not "getting" their choreography. For his sake, I hope it's a lesson Edyta has learned about taking risks with the choreography of a dancer who is skating on thin ice.
The moment fracas is most relieved about this evening though? That Marie didn't faint. It appeared she honestly expected to be in that bottom two and when the call came and it was not her... it darn appeared that she would be on the floor again tonight.
The lesson, as pointed out by Bruno? It really is anyone's game.
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Many Christians have just shaken their heads at Britney Spears' recent stunts. A Kentucky church is doing more.
Southland Christian Church in Lexington has been praying for Spears. Now, the pastor is asking members of the congregation to write her letters. Said pastor John Weece in a sermon and on his blog, "Take a few minutes and write a note to Britney Spears. No preaching, no criticizing. Just love. As a church, let's love Britney the way Jesus loves her."
"If she were your next-door neighbor in the same situation without the money and success, wouldn't you care about her problems? Wouldn't you pray for her and offer her support and encouragement?"
The story has been picked up around the world including
Thing is...pastor Weece is right. Christians love to criticize and point at celebrities when they make poor decisions. But when was the last time you prayed for one of these celebrities? When was the last time you prayed for the filmmakers and tv show producers in Hollywood? HAVE you ever prayed for them?
I think somewhere deep inside the heart and mind of Christians when these things happen, and we don't want to admit it, is to say "see..that's what they deserve. They ought to 'get right with God'."
We can all stand in judgement, that's easy. But finding it in ourselves to offer them encouragement and love, that's hard. Maybe it isn't really all that hard, it's just something that doesn't cross our minds.
LOS ANGELES - Robert Goulet, the handsome, big-voiced baritone whose Broadway debut in "Camelot" launched an award-winning stage and recording career, has died. He was 73.
The singer died Tuesday morning in a Los Angeles hospital while awaiting a lung transplant, said Goulet spokesman Norm Johnson.
He had been awaiting a lung transplant at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after being found last month to have a rare form of pulmonary fibrosis.
Goulet had remained in good spirits even as he waited for the transplant, said Vera Goulet, his wife of 25 years.
"Just watch my vocal cords," she said he told doctors before they inserted a breathing tube.
The Massachusetts-born Goulet, who spent much of his youth in Canada, gained stardom in 1960 with "Camelot," the Lerner and Loewe musical that starred Richard Burton as King Arthur and Julie Andrews as his Queen Guenevere.
Goulet played Sir Lancelot, the arrogant French knight who falls in love with Guenevere.
He became a hit with American TV viewers with appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and other programs. Sullivan labeled him the "American baritone from Canada," where he had already been a popular star in the 1950s, hosting his own show called "General Electric's Showtime."
According to , actor Anthony Hopkins recently showed his appreciation for the Star Wars saga in an interview.
"The only of those fantasy movies that I was a fan of was Star Wars," Hopkins stated excitedly to MTV News. Sensing his enthusiasm, we mentioned to Hopkins the upcoming live-action television show, and suggested he could give creator George Lucas a call. "Maybe I could play the Alec Guinness [part]," he responded, seemingly only half-joking. "The Force be With You."
Guess what? Angelina is pregnant again, according to rumors that have been basically circulating for the past year, since she recently canceled a lecture at Pio Manzu centre, due to "personal reasons". Sources say that it has not been confirmed, but however they are 80% sure this time.
I don't know honestly, if Nicole Richie can somehow get pregnant while weight 10lbs than I guess it is possible.
Brad is willing and ready for their fifth child, and love being a father, "It's the most fun I've ever had and also the biggest pain... I've ever experienced. I love it and can't recommend it any more highly - although sleep is non-existent!". Congrats to them if this is true.