Oct 06, 2011 at 10:30 am by Sarah

You know who Justin Timberlake looks in this video? Danny Masterson, or ‘Hyde’ from That 70′s Show. Seriously, all he’d need is the stoner squint and some glasses, and it’d be spot-on, even the mannerisms. And Ryan Gosling, goodness. He was just as sweet as pie. Not that I watched the Mickey Mouse Club when I was younger or anything (Are You Afraid of the Dark was more my speed), but are any of you who did, like, totally thunderstruck that these two, who got their starts on MMC, are two of the hottest tickets going today? And for the younger crowd (do we have a younger crowd?), who do you think, today, will be next decade’s hottest tickets?

Oct 06, 2011 at 09:30 am by Sarah

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I don’t usually commend Lady Gaga for her fashion choices, but this I kind of liked. I’d never, you know, wear it myself or anything, but the Lady’s known for her outlandish costumes, and this one, well … she actually looks quite pretty, dare I say it.

What do you guys think – can’t dress up shit no matter what, or does Stefani Germanotta have this one on lockdown?

Oct 06, 2011 at 08:30 am by Sarah

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Ashton moves out, Demi moves in on the bottle. [The Superficial]

Who’s the latest actress to be called “Robo Scarecrow“? [Lainey Gossip]

Richest woman in Hollywood. [Starpulse]

Kim Kardashian regrets her wedding. [The Superficial]

George Clooney goes too far. [Huff Po]

New Willow Smith song featuring Nicki Minaj. [ICYDK]

Well here’s a nice little bikini body. [INFDaily]

Amanda Knox gets porn offer, of course. [CDL]

Blake Lively‘s dating WHO now? [Lainey Gossip]

Matt Damon and Edward Norton circa 1998. [Caught on Set]

LeAnn Rimes gets a skinnier friend. [Cele|bitchy]

Ke$ha‘s latest awful bathing suit. [Celebrity Rant]

A farty Nancy Grace. [The Blemish]

Oct 06, 2011 at 07:30 am by Sarah

You know what I love? When movies are filmed right beneath your nose, there’s nothing really hidden at all from public knowledge, and then you find out someone like Emma Watson is in a movie that you didn’t really care about all that much to begin with and all of a sudden, you’re interested. That’s kind of how this trailer went for me. I sat through the first twenty seconds or so thinking, “Alright, Michelle Williams, you’re going to make a fine Marilyn Monroe, that’s super. I love the production design, and it’s definitely going to be a period piece – which I just love,” and then I saw Emma Watson grace the screen and all composure was lost. “Emma Watson’s in this film? Now I’m going to have to see it.” She’s the youngest, most budding-est actress going right now, and as you’re probably aware, I’m completely obsessed with seeing what her film career is going to be like post-Potter.

So that’s how it went, and then at the very ass-end of the clip, I – of course – automatically thought of our good friend, Lindsay Lohan, and how, um, very different this movie would be if, for some reason, she’d been cast as her idol, Marilyn Monroe, but I’m not that sure the director and producers wanted this to be a comedy.

Oct 06, 2011 at 06:30 am by Sarah

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OK, so first of all, how hot is Hope Solo? She’s athletic, she’s hot, she seems like a blast to hang out with, and she’s going places. Women’s soccer champ, Dancing With the Stars contestant, what’s next? … No, really, what’s next?

Jump in to check out girlfriend in all her stacked-up glory!

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Oct 06, 2011 at 05:30 am by Jenn

Photo: Apple.com has replaced its ad for the iPhone 4GS with a tribute to Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs was an intensely private person. He insisted that Apple’s latest products be kept under wraps until the last possible moment, believing it added to their mystique. He had few close friends. Even his failing health—the pancreatic cancer diagnosis in 2003, a liver transplant in 2009—was a matter of rumor. His own company had to coax him into disclosing the severity of his illness—as a business precaution, they said.

Wednesday night, news broke that Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc., had passed away. He was 56 years old.

Steve Jobs has been lauded as an innovator; if nothing else, he was a shrewd entrepreneur. But what makes his death so remarkable?

“It is a strange thing to mourn the death of the chairman of one the most profitable companies in the world,” the Atlantic‘s Alexis Madrigal admits, in the preface of an obituary. “But we do.”

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak struggled for words, finally comparing Jobs’ death to that of John Lennon’s. “Like there’s a big hole in you—it’s very hard to go back and touch on all those feelings, what it means,” he told CNN.

Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, a professor at Yale, likens Jobs’ ‘celebrity’ to that of a “folk hero’s.”

“Steve had a love-hate relationship with his own fame. He wanted it both ways,” biographer Alan Deutschman explains, adding that Jobs was “masterful” at controlling his image in the media.

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