
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Reality TV's Ruby -- Big, Big Star

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Los Angeles Major: City shouldn't ask for Jackson memorial contributions

Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is now saying he thinks it's "ridiculous" that his staff set up a Web site looking for contributions to cover the city's cost from the Michael Jackson monument, reports AP. On vacation in South Africa during the memorial, Villaraigosa says the city is liable for protecting public safety and should pick up the $1.4 million tab for police eventually and other services from the event last week at Staples Center.
He says he will not ask the public or Staples Center owner AEG Live to pay. It was not instantly clear on Monday how much money the site raised or if the money would be returned.
Alana Stewart's Farrah record to turn into a book

Just in: William Morrow will publish My Journey With Farrah: A Story of life, Love and Friendship, the diary of Alana Stewart, on Aug. 11. A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to The Farrah Fawcett Foundation to support cancer research. Stewart, Fawcett's friend for more than thirty years, was by the star's side during much of her three-year conflict with tumor
Tony Romo breaks up with Jessica Simpson

Tony Romo severs up with Jessica Simpson
Aw, poor Jessica Simpson. She's single again.
Tony Romo broke up with her on Thursday, the night before her 29th birthday, a resource is telling People. "She is dejected," says the source. "She loves Tony. But it's been difficult lately. He's busy with his career and she's getting ready to shoot her show (The Price of Beauty). They decided to part ways."
Us Weekly says Jess canceled a Ken and Barbie-themed birthday party she had planned.
They were together on July 1 (shown here) at Tiger Woods' golf tournament in Maryland.
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback fueled divide rumors when he showed up with about 14 friends at the Hollywood hotspot MyHouse on Friday night without the birthday girl. Simpson’s rep had no remark. Romo's rep could not be reached for remark.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Cheeky 'Bruno' unleashes uber-hilarity

Attention, recession-era entertainment buffs: Brüno offers more shock value for your moviegoing dollar than any other movie this year.
Though the humor is sometimes hilarious and sometimes inane, the shock factor is undeniable.
You'll cringe and watch through splayed fingers, but mostly you'll laugh.
Brüno is the flamboyantly gay Austrian fashionista created and played by Sacha Baron Cohen, best known for his outlandish starring role in 2006's Borat.
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