Jill Johnson/JPI There are some trends that just keep coming back! Simon Cowell's former girlfriend Terri Seymour seems to be staging a one-woman revival of an unlikely candidate: '80s-inspired crimped hair. StyleWatch can't decide if we love the look — or think it falls flat. Tell us: Would you crimp your hair?
Val Kilmer is going to run for governor of New Mexico, he told reporters in an interview. Kilmer has lived there for 25 years and believes he could be of service to the people.
The drummer from Blink 182 is suing those he believes are responsible for the terrible plane crash that not only nearly claimed his life, but killed two of his friends. DJ AM was also injured in the crash.
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Campaign ads for Halle Berry's debut fragrance, Halle by Halle Berry, won't launch in most magazines until April and May, but Essence has a first run of the print ads featuring their March cover-girl — and we love what we see. Check out more from the actress in this month's Essence, on
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Her much-anticipated Circus tour is kicking off Tuesday, but Britney Spears has even more to look forward to. Marking her first-ever apparel endorsement, the princess of pop has been named the next Candie's Only at Kohl's spokesmodel. The singer will be stepping into the shoes of Heroes star Hayden Panettiere who
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Gracing magazines is nothing new for Salma Hayek, but now the actress is venturing into literature with an appearance on the front cover of hairstylist Robert Vetica's book, Good to Great Hair. At Thursday's Moroccanoil-sponsored launch party for the tome, which offers hairstyles and advice based on hair type, the Gucci-clad
Posted by The Springfield News-Leader on 2/14/2009
Today: Actress Sue Ane Langdon is 73. Actress Lynn Redgrave is 66. Actress Camryn Mannheim ("The Practice") is 48. Actor Freddie Prinze Jr. is 33. Actor James Van Der Beek ("Dawson's Creek") is 32. Guitarist Andy Ross of OK Go is 30.
Smashing Pumpkins lead vocalist Billy Corgan (pictured on the right) was clearly the rock star who stole the show during the House Judiciary Committee's three-and-a-half hour hearing on performance royalties.
They've been likened to sounds of the computer HAL from "2001: A Space Odyssey," the synthesizer-assisted speech of theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, and the waiting-line announcements at Disneyland's Space Mountain.
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