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  • Social Proof -- Being A Local Celebrity  By : Angel Eyes
    One of the easiest ways to make yourself more appealing in the eyes of the opposite sex is to raise your status.

    I say “easy” because you don’t have to really change much to do so. Think of all the ways that you can make a name for yourself.

    What’s your reputation like now?

    When people see you… what do they say…

    Here is a great example:

    I have a friend that I went to college with that lives in Atlanta…

    Now, this person and I have done some crazy, crazy stuff...
  • The 2006 Mega-Watt A-List Hollywood Super-Duper Stars  By : Peter Rooley
    The dogs barked out loudly in 2006, celebrating the coming of their year while at the same time yelling the spell of good luck fortune to numbers of celebrities, including Sacha Baron Cohen, Brandon Routh, and Daniel Craig who them all successfully worked their way up the industry ladder diligently yet quickly. Reviewing the past year, AceShowbiz hand-picks extraordinary actors, actresses, musicians, and even athletes considered to be worth of praise.

    Having made a name fo...
  • The Great American Idol Show  By : David Fishman
    American Idol was created by the Simon Jones and Simon Cowell, since American Idol has been on tv it has reached a level of popularity which is unmatched by even the Super bowl. Simon Cowell has created and produced the a new show called American Inventor which allows people to show their talents on inventions, the show America's Got Talent allows people to show their talents from singing to magic.

    American idol concert tickets may seem unattainable as being a contestant o...
  • What Do Stephen King, Jeffrey Deaver, Jonathan Kellerman And Thomas Mann Have In Common?  By : Mary E. Martin
    Frequently, I’m asked whether I know the whole story of a novel at the outset of writing it. The answer is a simple “no”.

    I might have an idea of where I want a story to go, but often I’m surprised by the direction it may take, seemingly all on its own. How on earth does that happen?

    First, let me say that I often make plot outlines and charts as I work, more to keep track of where I’ve been rather than where I’m going. It sounds a bit like “backing into” a story. When ...
  • Jessica Alba In Hot News  By : Tulip Heaven
    Celebrities are bound to be embroiled in controversies. The famous American actress Jessica Marie Alba, who is well known for her roles in Dark Angel, Sin City, Fantastic Four and Into the Blue, is no exception.

    The recent issue faced by her was when the March 2006 issue of Playboy magazine published Jessica, who is regularly listed by several entertainment magazines as one of the most beautiful or sexiest women alive, in a bikini on the cover.

    Boiling the issue, Jessic...
  • Oops! I May Not Do It Again (Britney Spears)  By : Tulip Heaven
    Oops! I may not do it again

    May be Pop princess Britney Spears’ new-year resolution. The toxic girl wants to come back in 2007, may be with an underwear covering her assets and ensuring bottomless days. Of course, a new album may be in the offing to strengthen her profession in 2007 after the last hit, Toxic.

    Recently, the party girl’s snaps appeared in leading press across the globe showing her partying without her underwear. She was seen along with celebrity socialite...
  • Angelina And Her Babies  By : Tulip Heaven
    Adoption of babies by celebrities is the epicenter of controversies and brings special coverage in print media.

    The UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) Goodwill Ambassador and Hollywood actor Angelina Julie has been trying to adopt babies in several countries though she biologically owns one and is reported to be expecting another. Controversies are part and parcel of these initiatives that intend to help the underprivileged families finding sponsors for their kids.

    ...
  • Scandal (And The Internet) Helps Keep Celebrities In The News  By : Dan Vianetto
    As 2006 comes to an end, it seems that the year is determined to be defined by celebrity scandal. When Tom Cruise jumped on Oprah Winfrey’s couch in late 2005 we had no idea that this seemingly goofy incident would not only affect the career and bank-ability of arguably Hollywood’s biggest star, but also create a whole new cottage industry of internet blogging around celebrity misfortunes.

    With each miss-step, there are thousands of web sites and bloggers there to comment,...
  • Jessica Simpson Named “2006 Babe Of The Year”  By : George Finnerin
    BabesOfHollywood.com a celebrity web site focusing on beautiful female celebrities, today announced that Jessica Simpson has been named it’s 2006 “Babe of the Year”. The award, handed out annually by the web site, is designed to acknowledge the female celebrity who looked the hottest while still being newsworthy during the year. Simpson beat out fellow blondes Paris Hilton and Britney Spears as well as Lindsay Lohan. She also finished ahead of 2005 Babe of The Year, Angelina ...
  • Josh Groban - Star And Fan  By : Gabriel Adams
    For those left wondering where Josh Groban ‘fits’ in the highly labelled world of musical arts, don’t bother trying to pigeon hole this guy. Los Angeles-born Josh can claim fans from all age ranges, and is just as comfortable singing pop ballads with The Corrs as he is performing classical masterpieces in Italian or even Spanish or French. The turn of the millennium saw Josh’s star on the rise, his rich baritone voice compelling little old ladies and swooning teens alike. Of ...
  • Shania Twain Tickets - See A Cultural Icon Live  By : Jay Nault
    Shania Twain tickets have been a hot commodity on the music scene for many years, and she’s getting back to what she does best - perform live, at venues across the continent. Twain’s style and overall persona have captured the hearts of millions of fans and music-lovers alike, and a look at her life will provide some insight as to how she managed to rise to the top of the country music world.

    Early Life

    Eileen Regina Edwards was born in Windsor, Ontario, on August 28, 1...
  • Paul Mccartney Tickets - See An Icon Return To The Stage  By : Jay Nault
    Paul McCartney tickets, in one form or another, have been available for decades. McCartney’s life is one of the most interesting in the music world, and his music is revered. Even now, as he nears his mid-60’s, McCartney still draws a huge crowd wherever he plays, which is why the music world is once again abuzz in his regard, as he’s hitting the stage once again. A look at his life will help to explain how he became such an icon.

    Early Life

    James Paul McCartney was bor...
  • Donald Trump  By : Gerald Mason
    If you are interested in real estate you have probably heard of Donald Trump.

    Even if you are not interested in real estate you more than likely know who Donald Trump is. If you do not, he is one of the wealthiest people in the world.

    Donald Trump owns real estate all over and even has his own television show. It is safe to say that if you want to be rich that Donald Trump is a great role model to have. Donald Trump is an entrepreneur with a great mind.

    Donald Trump ...
  • Kristen Chenoweth Tickets - See A Multi-Talented Artist Live  By : Jay Nault
    Kristen Chenoweth tickets are a chance to see an artist who has excelled in every effort she’s made in show business. Chenowith has built a loyal legion of fans from many walks of life, and she’s hitting the stage once again. Below is a look at how this interesting and diminutive star rose to lofty heights, and there’s no reason to think that her star won’t continue to rise.

    Early Life

    Kristi Dawn Chenoweth was born on July 24, 1968 in the little town of Broken Arrow, O...
  • Tom Cruise, Paramount And Hollywood Power’s Shift, And Now Hedge Funds  By : Richard Stoyeck
    Until the 1950’s, Hollywood was controlled by seven major motion picture studios. More importantly it was controlled by moguls, all of whom were men they of eastern European descent, who ruled the studio in the same way that the kings of their previous countries ruled the peasants. Creative control belonged to the mogul, while the money was always controlled by the New York bankers, the so-called “Suits”.

    This power alignment began with the beginning of Hollywood prior to ...
  • Celebrity Baby Names  By : Julie Parker
    Celebrities are not like everyday people. They have busy schedules, drive expensive cars, and wear jewelry that others can only dream of owning. Maybe it is because celebrities are so far removed from normal life that they often give their babies unusual names.

    Some names are just a little different. John Travolta and Kelly Preston have two beautiful children. Their daughter's name is Ella Bleu. Their son's name is Jett. Jett is different, but anyone who knows anything abo...
  • Lionel Richie Tickets - An R&b Legend Returns  By : Jay Nault
    Lionel Richie tickets have been in demand for more than 30 years, and this legend of R&B is returning to the stage for another tour. Richie has lived an interesting life, but what’s perhaps most interesting is his ability to avoid the controversy that often victimizes other musical stars. A look at this life will help to explain how he has become such an icon in the music world.

    Early Life

    Lionel Brockman Richie, Jr. was born on June 20, 1949 in Tuskegee, Alabama. It wa...
  • Oprah Show Series: Have You Let Yourself Go?  By : Shelly Lowery
    We can always count on Oprah. If we need a good book, or a good chocolate, she’s there with a recommendation and, if you happen to be in the audience, a sample. Perhaps Oprah is at her best, however, when you need a swift kick in the bottom - when you need someone telling it like it is, pulling no punches.

    We turn to Oprah for weight loss advice and inspiration, tips on jeans that don’t make our butts look big, and "girl, no you didn’t" comments on our hair and makeup. So ...
  • Lennon Asked To: "Give Peace A Chance"  By : Robert Benson
    He dreamt of world peace. He was an artist, poet and an outspoken voice of the hippie generation. He was an influential musician, a peace activist, an absent father and a devoted lover and husband. He abused alcohol and drugs, sneered at normality, yet took time off from his rock and roll career to raise his son. But most of all, he was a Beatle. He was and still is, John Winston Lennon.

    Born in Liverpool on October 9, 1940, John Lennon was shot to death on December 8, 198...
  • Celebrities On Reality Tv  By : Libbles
    Is it me or are we seeing more and more former celebrities and celebrities on the C or D list on television nowadays? Practically anywhere you look on television you can find former stars trying to make a comeback.

    Do you like heavy metal musicians from the 70’s and 80’s? Check out Gene Simmons from KISS on VH1, Tommy Lee (the drummer from Motley Crue) going to college on NBC, or the lead singer from Warrant on Celebrity Fit Club. Like hip-hop? Bobby Brown has his own show...
  • Hollywood’s Mansion Mayhem  By : Filante
    In the UK if a house has a name there’s usually a story of intrigue attached to it. In the aristocratic halls and manors of medieval times, ghostly tales abound. History was made between many of their walls. But in America where naming homes isn’t so common unless you are Elvis or Michael Jackson, street names are perhaps just as notorious.

    Nightmare on Elm Street

    722 N. Elm, Beverly Hills was where the real Nightmare on Elm Street happened. Film executive Jose Menendez...
  • Hollywood Studios And The Internet, A Change Is Coming Like It Or Not  By : Skye Conroy
    Apple, Disney Studios, Warner Brothers, NBC Universal,Amazon and even George Lucas herald a change in the way movies are made and ultimately delivered to the public.

    Apple in recent days has attempted to stake a claim on the movie download market by striking a deal with Disney Studios to deliver movie down loads. Earlier this year Warner Brothers announced an agreement with the software firm Bit torrent to enable movie downloads to your computer. Bit torrent’s software app...
  • American Idol Season One - Where Are They Now?  By : Libbles
    If you've watched American Idol in the past, you may be wondering what has happened to the singers from American Idol Season One. Here is a brief look at how some of the more popular contestants have faired:

    Top Ten Finalist – Ejay Day

    Ejay performed along with the other finalists on the 2002 U.S. American Idol tour. He’s sang at several events for boxing champ Muhammad Ali and assisted in writing Raven-Symone’s song “Pure Love” for her Undeniable album. Currently, Ejay...
  • The Century Of The Celeberity  By : Scott Michaels
    The 20th Century was the period when the celebrity culture took off, especially from the 1940s onwards. There were people who enjoyed celebrity status before then, such as Lord Byron and some music hall stars, but they were the exception. The more mass media there is, the more celebrities we seem to acquire. There are many reasons for the advent of the celebrity century and sociologists have studied the subject in depth.

    The 1920s and 1930s were the decades of the silent f...
  • Madonna The Idol  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    It's been said that you achieve true fame if the world knows you by just one name. Madonna Louise Cicccone, or else Madonna, kept just one name but reinvented her image countless times, becoming one of the most successful performers of all times. Educated in Catholic schools as a child, Madonna danced her way to a four year scholarship at the University of Michigan and then New York's Alvin Ailey School. After recording her debut album in 1983, her rise was meteoric, aided by...
  • TV’s Most Famous Homes  By : T & R Direct
    There’s no place like home. But for some square eyes there are some TV homes that are just, well, more like home than home.

    The Waltons

    Just think of The Walton house on top of Walton Mountain. It’s hard, if you’re a fan, not to be filled with nostalgia and a warm, fuzzy glow. Frankly, some TV homes are just more homely than your own bricks and mortar. And the Walton’s home has a cultural resonance that is still felt today.

    A few years ago the house of the Hamners, t...
  • Baccarat: The James Bond Favourite  By : Joseph McNamarra
    Find out about the link between James Bond and his favorite casino game, the French baccarat or Chemin de Fer.

    The casino game, baccarat, is one of James Bond's most recognized attributes along with the gadgets and the "shaken but not stirred" Martini. The charismatic secret agent has been described playing baccarat, or, to be more accurate, the French version of the game called Chemin de Fer, in many of Ian Fleming's books and their adaptions to the big screen.

    The fir...
  • Celebrity Gossip: What's The Attraction?  By : Adam Thompson
    Have you ever found yourself enthralled by what goes on in the personal lives of celebrities? Well, you aren’t alone. A huge percentage of people all over the world look forward to opening up their magazine of choice and reading about what the famous are up to. In what new ways has Tom Cruise embarrassed himself? Has Britney Spears given birth yet? Are Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie sleeping in separate beds? For some reason, many humans find these things to be interesting.

    ...
  • Julio Iglesias Tickets - See A Well-rounded Superstar  By : Jay Nault
    Julio Iglesias tickets are not only a chance to see one of the best-selling musical artists in history, but also a human being who has experienced success in nearly every arena available in life. Iglesias has melted audiences all over the world for decades, and he’s still at it, packing venues with devoted fans who want to see and hear his timeless classics firsthand. A look at Iglesias’ life will help to explain how he became such a hero to so many.

    Early Life

    Julio Jo...
  • Indiana Jones Returns - Too Little, Too Late?  By : James Shenton
    For those who came of age in the 1980s during a time of sleek consumerism and homogenous globalization, Indiana Jones was something of an idol. Harking back to a time when the jungles of South America and the Pyramids of Egypt were truly a world away, the Indiana Jones trilogy excited in us a feeling of adventure that has been rarely seen before or since.

    The popularity of the Indiana Jones movies stems not just from the fact that they were directed and acted by some of th...
  • Bob Marley: Legend - The Greatest Hits Album  By : Glen B. Porter
    The album Bob Marley Legend is one of the best albums of all time, especially in the realm of pop. Bob Marley Legend tells you the story of the world- famous Bob Marley and the Wailers, by having such classic tracks and all time hits as Buffalo Soldier, Stir it Up, Get Up Stand Up, Is This Love, just to name a few. Marley is one of the most phenomenal musicians in history, and almost single-handedly pioneered the art of reggae music. It is a testament to him that, despite the...
  • Jersey Boys Tickets - Catch A Rising Phenomenon  By : Jay Nault
    Jersey Boys tickets could be considered theater tickets, but many would see them as concert tickets given the subject matter of the show itself. Jersey Boys is one of the most unique on-stage stories ever told, and the show has been a hit since it opened in November of 2005.

    About the Story

    Jersey Boys tells the story of the Four Seasons, one of the most successful rock and roll bands of the 1960’s. The show is told in a documentary style, and each of the band members i...
  • Review Of American Idol  By : Edward Charkow
    American Idol first debuted on American television under the name of American Idol: The Search for a Superstar. It is part of an Idol series which started in the United Kingdom as Pop Idol, and now has versions all over the globe including Australian Idol and Singapore Idol. All shows run under a similar basic format and operate as talent shows meant to find the best undiscovered talent in each country. Although founded as a singing competition, American Idol has grown into a...
  • Jimmy Buffett Tickets - The Legend Continues To Grow  By : Jay Nault
    Jimmy Buffett tickets have been on the market for decades, but this musical and cultural icon continues to drum up a huge amount of interest in all of his concerts. Buffett’s concerts are as much a cocktail party as they are musical performances, and Buffett’s style is a no-apologies look at the lighter side of life. He’s not only a musical and cultural figure, but also a shrewd businessman. A look at his life in general will help to explain how he arrived at such a satisfyin...
  • Justin Timberlake Tickets - The Legend Continues To Grow  By : Jay Nault
    It may seem like people have been snapping up Justin Timberlake tickets for eons, but the truth is that he’s still a young artist. Timberlake has already experienced an enormous amount of success, and his career path looks like it’s going to take him to places where few have traveled before him. He has every “talent” a star could ever want - singing and dancing ability, good looks, a stage presence and a loyal legion of fans. A look at his life and career to this point will h...
  • Review Of Celebrity Duets  By : Edward Charkow
    There is a brand new celebrity reality show waiting in the wings for a late summer of 2006 debut. Celebrity Duets is a completely unscripted performance series that puts together famous singing stars with celebrities outside of the music business in order to create beautiful music together. The series is somewhat like American Idol in that it is a weekly elimination contest with both judges and viewers deciding who stays and who goes. The winning celebrity will be able to ear...
  • Review Of America's Next Top Model  By : Edward Charkow
    Supermodel Extraordinaire Tyra Banks created the concept for television's first professional model competition, America's Next Top Model (ANTM) in 2002. The show first aired in May of 2003 and has continued to be UPN's top rated show. The stakes are high for each season's all female contestant group as they vie for a $100,000 modeling contract with the cosmetics giant Cover Girl, professional representation by the elite Ford Modeling Agency, and a career-changing spread in a ...
  • Adrien Brody – Zero To Hero  By : James Shenton
    One of the least typecast actors in Hollywood, Adrien Brody -- star of the new period biopic Hollywoodland -- has defied critics by choosing a wide range of roles on the basis that they “look like fun”. This approach has taken him from the most serious role imaginable, as a Polish Jew in Roman Polanski’s The Pianist, to portraying Jack Driscoll in Peter Jackson’s big budget adventure King Kong.

    Despite Brody’s seemingly overnight success in The Pianist -- a role that made ...
  • The Fall 2006 Tv Line-Up – Hit Or Miss?  By : James Shenton
    While it's always a shame to see the end of summer, we can console ourselves about the drawing in of the nights with the great new shows in the fall TV lineup. While brand new shows can often be hit and miss, here's a few time-tested greats that are guaranteed to please.

    Desperate Housewives

    In an effort to recapture the magic that first made Housewives popular, Executive Producer Marc Cherry (who wrote the first season's episodes) will return to take control of the sho...
  • Steve Irwin: Crocodile Hunter – An Australian Icon  By : James Shenton
    Occasionally – just occasionally – there comes along a TV personality whose enthusiasm and charisma engenders almost universal affection with audiences. Environmentalist, naturalist and documentarist Steve Irwin – known the world over as the Crocodile Hunter – was one of those rare personalities.

    Born Steven Robert Irwin on 22 September, 1962 in Melbourne, Australia, Steve Irwin was the owner and manager of the Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland. The zoo, originally call...
  • HBOs Lucky Louie Is Comedic Gold  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    HBO is trying something that they've never attempted before. While most of the serials on HBO involve dark, gritty storylines, such as those found in the mafia hit The Sopranos or the life-on-the-inside prison drama Oz, they've decided to take a step in another direction. Lucky Louie recently premiered on the station, and it's HBO's attempt at landing the sitcom crowd. Starring Louis CK, a semi-famous stand up comic as the man of the house, the show also features Pamela Adlon...
  • Wentworth Miller – Breakout Star  By : James Shenton
    If you had asked people five years ago if they’d heard the name Wentworth Miller you’d probably have been met with a parade of blank stares and shrugged shoulders. Today, Miller is known around the world as the star of Fox’s hit series Prison Break.

    Debuting in the fall of 2005, Prison Break catapulted Wentworth Miller into the limelight. However, Miller was by no means an overnight success. In fact, it took him almost a decade to break away from bit parts and pilots to hi...
  • Johnny Cash Posters  By : David Walters
    I think that looking at Johnny Cash posters they are pretty cool. Lots of people love music posters that have flare and that is certainly the case with any Johnny Cash poster. You will find no special effects or fancy graphical elements – it is passion and creativity that make Johnny Cash posters come alive. What can also be found is the interesting face of Johnny as an American and a human with great depth. A man of great talent and worth a million cheaper alternatives – you...
  • Ice Cube Tickets Are A Chance To See Hip Hop At Its Roots  By : Jay Nault
    Ice Cube tickets will not only introduce you to a legend of the hip hop genre, but to an icon of pop culture. Ice Cube has made his mark as a rapper, songwriter, actor, producer and director. His artistic talents span several disciplines, and a look at his life will help explain how he achieved his current status.

    Early Life and Career

    O’Shea Jackson was born on June 15, 1969 in Los Angeles, and he was raised in South Central Los Angeles, one of the roughest neighborhoo...
  • Cruise Takes A Bruise  By : Tom Attea
    Viacom gave Tom Cruise the bruise of his career – or, more exactly, its cantankerous chairman, Sumner Redstone, did, for behavior unbecoming an employee of the entertainment giant, saying Cruise’s shenanigans are “not acceptable to Paramount.”

    Redstone’s punch to the career launched an entire boxing match of bruising comments.

    Mr. Cruise’s attorney shot back in un-lawyerly fashion, calling his comments “disgusting” and saying “he’s lost it completely or he’s been given ...
  • The New Generation Of Entertainment: The Blue Man Group (BMG)  By : Michael Roberts
    The Blue Man Group is compromised of sixty “blue men” that provide entertainment, excitement, through theatrical products, music, and comedy to various people throughout the world. The group started with three friends in New York City. Matt Goldman, Phil Stanton, and Chris Wink, performed throughout New York on the streets and in East Village in their art spaces. When music was added with the help of Caryl Glaab, Ian Pai, and Larry Heinemann, the show really took off. Their v...
  • The Legend Of Bob Marley  By : Dylan Mccabe
    Whether you are of the sixties generation, or the seventies, or maybe even the eighties, Bob Marley as a legend will mean something different to you. It might mean peace and love, reclaiming spirituality, or sadness at losing him to cancer in the end. With his energizing music and deep lyrics, Bob Marley means the ultimate in reggae to some. Others may view Marley as the assistant to their self-discovery and/or spiritual journey. Lastly, some see Bob Marley as love in its pur...
  • What Not To Wear: Review Of TLC’s Reality Makeover Show  By : Edward Charkow
    The American fashion makeover show What Not to Wear is on its fourth season on the cable television channel The Learning Channel (TLC). The show first debuted in the UK, and remains a popular show, and the American spin-off has earned the same substantial audience. The show is hosted by Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, both fashion gurus in their own right. Fashion consultant Stacy London was born in New York City and attended Vassar College. After college she worked as a fash...
  • American Idol Auditions For Season 6!  By : Edward Charkow
    It's that time of year again -- the time when thousands line up in arenas all over the United States hoping to get a chance to audition their talents (or lack thereof) in front of judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson. These audition hopefuls often endure a couple of days of intense summer sun, pouring rain, no showers and no comfortable beds just to get a chance to throw out what might be just ONE note of music to associate judges who sit in tents screening thou...
  • Did They Really Do That - Amazing Facts About Extreme Homes  By : Content Team At CanFindItAnywhere.com
    It has been a proven fact that people with money tend to spend it on a house; even if they are known to be conservative spenders. There are certain trends that many millionaires tend to keep similar, and renovations and characteristics that also tend to be in common. A few for example are that they require special wings of the house to be secluded from the rest of the members of the family that no longer live in the home full time. They also feature extravagant guest houses, ...
  • What Would Eminem Put In His House?  By : Loretta Logan
    I've often wondered what Eminem might have in his house. I wonder what decor a rapper from Detroit would want. I read his bio in several places, watched his movie 8 Mile and I've thought about this a lot. I actually grew up a block from 7 Mile. I think my life was quite a bit different than what I read about him, but still, I visualize 8 Mile, I know I traveled daily down 8 Mile's east and west side on my way to school (which was across town for me).

    I have some collectibl...
  • Celebrity Gossip – Good Or Bad?  By : Gabriel Adams
    People know more about Paris Hilton, than they do President Bush. Celebrities are always in the news for a variety of different reasons. They might be getting drunk, and making a fool out of themselves (Mel Gibson), or getting a divorce (Carmen Electra and Dave Navarro), or almost dropping their baby in the street (Britney Spears). Whatever they are doing, we are all tuned to watch, and listen to the celebrity gossip.

    Most of the time the only celebrity gossip that appears...
  • Dog The Bounty Hunter – Review Of Dog & Beth’s Wedding.  By : Edward Charkow
    “Here comes The Dog, no longer on a Harley Hog” is how Duane “Dog” Chapman opens up this long-awaited episode in which he makes an honest woman of Beth Smith, his long term common law wife and fellow bounty hunter. If Beth were ever to smother dog (and she certainly does have the proper natural equipment to do that), it would have occurred in this episode of Dog the Bounty Hunter. Airing on Tuesday night, August 8, 2006 was the episode many have been waiting for -- To Love an...
  • Elvis: How To Prepare For An Elvis Impersonators Contest  By : Collin Dowall
    Learn how to sing, dance, move and act like the one and only Elvis the king from an expert or Elvis impersonating!

    Elvis the “King” Presley died on August 16, 1977, and over the past 29 years he has not been forgotten. Every year all over the United States there are regularly held Elvis look alike contests, but none are as big as the one in Las Vegas on the memorial of his death.

    I have been a Judge at many different Elvis Impersonator contests and all the time I am app...
  • Tony Bennett - The Ageless Wonder Touring Once Again  By : Jay Nault
    Tony Bennett has wowed audiences around the world for generations, and this ageless artist continues to perform live. Bennett has had one of the more interesting lives in all of music, and as he approaches his 80th birthday, he shows no signs of slowing down. His style has changed at times, but the classic Tony Bennett sound will live on long after he’s sung his last note.

    Early Life

    Anthony Dominick Benedetto was born in Astoria, Queens in New York City on August 3, 19...
  • Hassan Nasrallah Destroys Own Country; Hailed As Hero  By : Tom Attea
    If we remember correctly, a person becomes a national hero when he saves, or at least helps save, his country. So we’re a bit perplexed that Hassan Nasrallah, the supposed leader of Hezbollah, who is patiently but effectively destroying his country, is being hailed as a hero at home and in much of the Middle East.

    How pathetic can hero worship get?

    If results influence the estimate of actions, here we have a man who is demonstrably the world’s latest master of misjudgme...
  • The Legend Of Excalibur And The Knights Templar  By : Lawrence Heller
    Legends are important to many of the world's people and to society in general. Legends give us powerful and benevolent figures to look up to and deviously intelligent malevolent figures to condemn (or to secretly admire). The trouble with legends, however, are the details. Since many of our oldest legends--the really good ones--have been verbally passed down over centuries, the details and juicy bits get lost in the cacophony of bards. The Legend of King Arthur and the Knight...

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