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Tuesday September 30, 2008

Categories: Movies

Ricky Gervais as 'Ghost Whisperer' in 'Ghost Town' is Quirky and Wonderful

RickyGervaispicforic.jpgSo yes, "Ghost Town" is basically "The Ghost Whisperer" starring Ricky Gervais in Jennifer Love Hewitt's role on the television series, but here's the thing: this movie has Ricky Gervais as its ghost whisperer and that makes all the difference. And yes, just like on the CBS television series, Gervais as "Dr. Pinkus" (ahem, remember "The [British] Office"?), not only sees ghosts but once the ghosts realize he can see ghosts, they all have unfinished earthly business they want him to finish so they can "cross over" or go to heaven or disappear in a flash of divine light-- which is also what happens on "The Ghost Whisperer."

The idea behind this film therefore, I admit, is not an original one, but Ricky Gervais's Dr. Pinkus--a people-avoiding dentist who dies for seven minutes during a colonoscopy (!!) and comes back to life with this newfound ability--is not to be missed. Not only is it side-splitting, tears-running-down-your-face funny (it also stars Greg Kinnear, Kristen Wiig, and an amazing Tea Leoni), but it is also tears-running-down-your-face sweet. It's hard not to choke up when this people-avoiding, oddball of a man, Dr. Pinkus, discovers his altruistic side and begins to help these ghosts cross into heaven, not to mention get the girl.

Tuesday September 30, 2008

Sarah Silverman, The Great Schlep, and Jews Who Get Out the Vote

Okay so Sarah Silverman is known for her outrageous comedy skits but this one tops all: she's done a video urging all Jews in the United States to take Florida by storm, making a special visit to their Jewish grandparents (all of whom, Silverman says, now reside in Florida) to convince these well-meaning, loving elderly folks to get out the vote--for Obama. And while Sarah Silverman is totally hilarious in this video, she is also totally not kidding about what she is calling "The Great Schlep." She wants Jews to swing Florida for Obama via their Bubbes! The website of "The Great Schlep" greets visitors with the following message:

"The Great Schlep aims to have Jewish grandchildren visit their grandparents in Florida, educate them about Obama, and therefore swing the crucial Florida vote in his favor. Don't have grandparents in Florida? Not Jewish? No problem! You can still become a schlepper and make change happen in 2008, simply by talking to your relatives about Obama."

Tuesday September 30, 2008

Categories: Celebrities

Clay Aiken: Still Southern Baptist and Still Gay

clayaikenpicforic.jpgI don't really want to belabor the Clay Aiken "coming out" discussion here at Idol Chatter, but I have to say that after I caught his interview with Diane Sawyer, I stopped and did some thinking about what he had to say.

As he spoke with Sawyer, he was actually very sweet and articulate about the fact that he was raised Southern Baptist, and still considers himself of that faith--even though he realizes he is not exactly welcomed with open arms by that denomination. He was also quick to say that he does not want to put himself in the place of telling those from generations before him-- like his grandmother--that they are wrong in their opinions about the matter. To do so, would be a lack of respect for his elders.

Tuesday September 30, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Movies, Politics

Bill Maher Attacks Faith in 'Religulous'

According to New York Times reporter John Leland, he does. In this weekend arts section article, "Cameras Roll, and Faith Hasn't a Prayer," Leland says that "Religulous," which comes out October 3rd in New York City, "shows Mr. Maher on a world tour of rapid-cut interviews in Israel, Denmark, Vatican City and Monsey, N.Y., the home of Orthodox Jews United Against Zionism, whose leaders participated in a convention of Holocaust deniers in Iran. The movie is trying to tap the same spirit that has propelled books crusading against religion, like Richard Dawkins's "God Delusion," Sam Harris's "End of Faith" and Christopher Hitchens's "God Is Not Great," to the best-seller lists."

Leland thinks Maher gives Buddhism and Hinduism a pass, but all other faiths are more or less ripped to shreds in this whirlwind world religions tour:

"At the end of the movie Mr. Maher calls on "anti-religionists" to "come out of the closet and assert themselves" in the face of religious extremism. "Grow up or die," he says. Mr. Maher said he intended the movie as a call to action, not to convince religious people to join his camp but to stir the nonreligious to unite."

Monday September 29, 2008

Goodbye Paul Newman: Hope to See You Again

Not even in the news-crazy political season that we're in could the news of Paul Newman's passing not make the front pages. He was sort of the closest thing we've had to a legend in our generation, and he would have been more so had he not worked so hard against it.

As an actor, philanthropist, race car driver, entrepreneur and quiet political activist, he did almost all he could to lift up causes and people rather than himself. Further, he did what so few public figures do today: he cared more about his core convictions than he did building his personal brand.

He's being praised by so many of his peers, and deservedly so. This is what Russell Crowe had to say, and those who worked for his charity, and those who worked for his racing team, and Casey Davis at The Paul Page. Both the New York Times and the L.A. Times were also generous.

I was too young to really appreciate some of his oldies as I only saw them on DVD, including "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" (1958), "The Hustler" (1961), "Hud" (1963), and "Cool Hand Luke" (1967), all which garnered him Academy Award nominations. Like many, my first exposure to him was in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969). I didn't realize what a rarity it was that he and Robert Redford were "reunited" only three years later in "The Sting," my favorite movie of all time.

Monday September 29, 2008

Categories: Movies, Video

Watch Clip: 'Fireproof'

Despite being a low-key Christian-themed drama, the movie "Fireproof" finished in an impressive fourth place at the box office this weekend. Watch a clip from the movie, where a firefighter (Kirk Cameron) talks to one of his coworkers about strengthening...

Monday September 29, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, DVDs, Movies

Paul Newman's Best Movie Lines

Paul Newman delivered dozens of great performances in films for parts of six decades, but among those great performances was the ability to deliver great lines, whether they be humorous, wise, deep, or simply surprising. Here are my twelve favorite....

Monday September 29, 2008

Categories: Pop Culture, Trends, Video

Rosh Hashanah Virals for 5769

With every Rosh Hashanah season comes a surge of short video content designed as electronic greetings for the new year. For instance, last year saw the emergence of Rosh Hashanah Girl, in which singer Michelle Citrin and creative partner William...

Monday September 29, 2008

Categories: Celebrities

Remembering Paul Newman: 1925-2008

Several weeks ago, I posted about Paul Newman's battle with cancer and the media speculation that he had stopped treatment and would return home to die. Sadly, on Saturday the announcement came that Newman passed away Friday night. The tributes...

Friday September 26, 2008

Categories: Movies

'Fireproof': Ministry Over Art?

I haven't seen the Christian movie "Fireproof"--which stars former "Growing Pains" star and currently Christian evangelist Kirk Cameron--but I have seen some of the other work that has come out of Sherwood Baptist Church by the Kendrick brothers (they brought...

Friday September 26, 2008

Categories: Movies, Video

Watch Video: The Phenomenon of 'High School Musical'

Admit it--you love "High School Musical." In this video, get a behind the scenes peek of the hugely popular movie series, featuring interviews with cast members, producers, directors, and others who helped create the "HSM" franchise. embedVideo(1805534718);...

Friday September 26, 2008

Categories: Movies

'Fireproof' Enjoying Early Success

The faith-based film Fireproof, starring Kirk Cameron, is enjoying impressive advance ticket sales this week according to Harry Medved of Fandango. It is the story of a firefighter who finds that his most difficult challenge is finding a way to...

Thursday September 25, 2008

Categories: Politics, Pop Culture

Can Noah's Ark Save New Orleans?

An art festival called Prospect 1 New Orleans promoters call the largest exhibition ever held in the United States opens November 1st in New Orleans, and one of the largest exhibits, naturally, will be Noah's Ark. Los Angeles-based artist Mark...

Thursday September 25, 2008

Why Were Bristol and Jamie Lynn Treated So Differently?

Celebrity, whether in the political or entertainment sphere, usually means relinquishing control over the message of who you are and what you're about. Members of the media smell a story and run with it, sometimes despite the truth of the...

Thursday September 25, 2008

Categories: Movies

Gabriel Over the White House

A little-seen 1933 film called "Gabriel Over the White House" has some themes that are particularly resonant in this time of unprecedented economic uncertainty and this historic Presidential campaign. Walter Houston (father of director John Huston and grandfather of actress...

Thursday September 25, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Entertainment

Check Out Rainn Wilson's Soul Pancake

Who knew everyone's favorite "Office" character was such a spiritual dude? Although Rainn Wilson is open about his Baha'i faith, he's doing much more to spur discussion about religion and God. Wilson's new venture, Soul Pancake, is a website he's...

Wednesday September 24, 2008

Categories: Movies, Video

Exclusive 'Religulous' Clip: The Confessional

In Bill Maher's new movie "Religulous" he travels around the country to find out what makes people believe in religion. In this clip, the lapsed Catholic heads to confession for the first time in 40 years to confess to the...

Wednesday September 24, 2008

Clay, Lindsay, Ellen, Lance, and Brad: The Week in Gay News

With Lindsay Lohan officially announcing that she's been dating Samantha Ronson for "a very long time" and Clay Aiken (finally) coming out in his most recent feature story in People, it might be time to look at the week in...

Wednesday September 24, 2008

Categories: Celebrities

Clay Aiken (Finally) 'Coming Out' To People Magazine

Yesterday Perez Hilton's website revealed the new cover of People magazine in which Clay Aiken at long last tells America the obvious--he's gay. As of Tuesday, the magazine only confirmed that Clay is on the cover with his newborn son,...

Wednesday September 24, 2008

Categories: Movies, Video

Watch Trailer: 'High School Musical 3: Senior Year'

Have you missed Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, and the rest of the 'High School Musical' gang? Well, they're back and moving to the silver screen for the third installment of the huge hit franchise. Check out the trailer below and get...

Tuesday September 23, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Television

Miley and Billy Ray to Say 'Hasta Manana" to Hannah Montana?

Miley Cyrus and father Billy Ray Cyrus have apparently expressed a desire to exit the Disney show that made Miley's millions and redeemed her Achy Breaky Daddy from one-hit wonderland, TMZ recently learned. The popular entertainment gossip website broke the...

Tuesday September 23, 2008

Categories: Movies, Video

Watch Clip: 'Miracle at St. Anna'

Directed by Spike Lee and written by James McBride, "Miracle at St. Anna," which hits theaters on September 26, tells the true story of four African-American soldiers who risk their lives to save a young Italian boy during World War...

Tuesday September 23, 2008

Lenny Kravitz Offers Free Download in Honor of Peace Day

My friend (OK, Myspace friend) Lenny Kravitz sent out this bulletin on Myspace today in recognition of International Peace Day. Dear Friends, Did you know that Sunday Sept 21st was international Peace Day? Unfortunately it doesn't get the press it...

Monday September 22, 2008

Categories: Television

'Sarah Connor Chronicles': Monotheism's Favorite One-Hour Drama?

Ginia Bellafonte devoted considerable ink to exploring the religious dimensions of Fox's "Sarah Connor Chronicles" on the front page of this Sunday's New York Times fall television section. About to head into its third episode of season two tonight (Monday),...

Monday September 22, 2008

My Emmy Highlights and Lowlights

The Emmys is my least favorite award show to watch, mainly because the nominating process is tainted, and rarely do shows that the general public enjoys ever win, much less receive a nomination. But while some are calling last night's...

Monday September 22, 2008

Categories: Books

David Foster Wallace: One More Moment of Silence

Though my fellow blogger Patton Dodd already so beautifully eulogized writer David Foster Wallace's early death, and Paul O'Donnell pointed readers to a wonderful piece called "Roger Federer as Religious Experience" reprinted by The New York Times last week in...

Friday September 19, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Television

Oprah Liberates Saudi Women

"I have my coffee, and I sit and watch Oprah," a woman tells The New York Times in a story today. "It's my favorite time of day." Not exactly front-page news you say? The woman in question is a Saudi,...

Friday September 19, 2008

Categories: Movies

Interview with Irena Salina of 'FLOW: For Love of Water"

Director Irena Salina talked to me about her new documentary, "FLOW: For Love of Water," about the problems of contamination and scarcity in water systems throughout the world. What kind of water do you drink? Tap water! We need to...

Thursday September 18, 2008

David Foster Wallace's Religion

The New York Times's site has reposted a 2006 article about tennis star Roger Federer, not because of Federer's resurgence at last month's U.S. Open, but because the piece is by David Foster Wallace, the beloved and very funny writer...

Thursday September 18, 2008

Categories: Christian music

Top 10 Classic Christian Artists You (Probably) Haven't Listened To

I had so much fun creating my Top Ten Songs I Hate To Love list with some friends of mine, that I became nostalgic and decided to sift back through my archives one more time and pick out some of...

Thursday September 18, 2008

Categories: Entertainment, Movies

Bishop T.D. Jakes and 'Not Easily Broken'

I was privileged to attend the very first showing of the upcoming film "Not Easily Broken," based on the book by the Bishop T. D. Jakes and starring three of my favorite performers, Morris Chestnut, Taraji P. Henson, and Jennifer...

Wednesday September 17, 2008

Categories: Movies, Video

Watch Trailer: 'Soul Men'

If not for the fact that two of its stars, Isaac Hayes and Bernie Mac, passed away shortly after completing the film, "Soul Men" would stand as a funny buddy comedy about an R&B duo (Mac and Samuel L. Jackson)...

Wednesday September 17, 2008

Will Smith Denies Scientology Involvement--Again

My fellow Idol Chatter bloggers and I have written before about how we believe Will Smith doth protest too much that he is not involved in Scientology. I have even questioned Smith's claims that all religions are basically the same--...

Wednesday September 17, 2008

Categories: Books, Celebrities, Movies, Trends

Move Over Harry: 'Twilight' Movie Takes Advantage of HP-VI Postponement

The decision that has Harry Potter fans in mourning--Warner Bros. Postponing the movie release of "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" until July 2009--turns out to be a boon for Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" fans. "Twilight," the movie, was moved...

Tuesday September 16, 2008

Categories: Television, Video

Watch Clip: 'The Banana Splits'

Do you feel there's not enough wholesome kids' entertainment on TV these days? Have no fear--'The Banana Splits' is full of cute, funny jokes and songs that will entertain your little ones and not drive you crazy. embedVideo(1799063618);...

Tuesday September 16, 2008

Stephen Baldwin Promoting 'Gossip Girl'? Not...

In ad campaigns for the drama's current season, "Gossip Girl" has embraced its seamy side, using quotes from negative reviews as positives to attract viewers to the sex-ridden show. Now a new review, by actor and vocal Christian Stephen Baldwin,...

Tuesday September 16, 2008

Categories: Movies, Pop Culture

'Feeling the Force' at Jedi University

Fancy yourself a Jedi? In the UK, long the home of pioneering Jedi religious beliefs since Welsh brothers founded an official Jedi church last year, now finally there's a Jedi course at Queen's University, Belfast to teach you all those...

Tuesday September 16, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Music

Threats Against McCartney Because of Intended Israel Trip

So much for "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" and "All We Need Is Love." Such messages are apparently lost on "self-styled preacher of hate" Omar Bakri, who--according to the UK Daily Express--has threatened knighted Beatle Paul McCartney that "he will...

Monday September 15, 2008

Categories: Books, Celebrities, Pop Culture

D.F.W, R.I.P. (David Foster Wallace, Rest in Peace)

The news that David Foster Wallace hung himself this weekend came as such a shock not only because it was the news of great loss for literary and academic culture--which it is--but also because it seemed like such a contrary...

Monday September 15, 2008

Attend a Sam Phillips Concert for Free!

Though I am a huge fan, I have never made it to a Sam Phillips concert--not even when she played a Christian college a few hours away from me last week--but Monday night I will have a chance and I...

Monday September 15, 2008

Categories: Books, Trends, Video

'The Possibilities of Sainthood' and the Next 'Book' Thing: Book Trailers

So I have something that I think is pretty cool to share, and even though it's about my own new novel, "The Possibilities of Sainthood," I'm sharing it anyway! A new trend that has sprung up among young adult authors...

Monday September 15, 2008

Categories: Christian music, Music

Enter to Win: Chris Tomlin's CD 'Hello Love'

Christian singer Chris Tomlin is known for such popular worship hits such as "How Great Is Our God," "We Fall Down," and "Holy Is the Lord," and this year, for the second year in a row, won the Gospel Music...

Friday September 12, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Fashion

Kenneth Cole Launches Soulful Ad Campaign

I can't claim to be much of a fashionista, but I have to admit that clothing and shoe designer Kenneth Cole's latest ad campaign does a great job of being both slick and spiritual. The tagline for the campaign is...

Friday September 12, 2008

Categories: Movies, Video

Watch Trailer: 'Ghost Town'

Ricky Gervais, who made me laugh uncontrollably as the star of UK shows "The Office" and "Extras," stars in this movie as a misanthropic, grumpy man whose life is changed forever when he develops an ability to communicate with ghosts....

Friday September 12, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Pop Culture

What Would Johnny Cash Do?

Johnny Cash died five years ago today, and every day he becomes more religious. Or rather, each day you can find another Christian praising Cash's sorrowfully guilty, sin-prone faith and calling for today's Christians to be more like him. It's...

Thursday September 11, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Television

'90210' Actress Now Woman of the Cloth

Which '90210' actress, now reprising her role in the new series, gives sermons on Sundays? While many of us might like the story that would result if the answer had been "Shannen Doherty," the real answer is Ann Gillespie, who...

Thursday September 11, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Politics

Watch Video: Matt Damon Compares Sarah Palin to 'Bad Disney Movie'

In an interview with the Associated Press, actor Matt Damon talks about his fear that Republican Vice Presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, will eventually become President. Check out a clip from the interview below....

Thursday September 11, 2008

Jon Voight and Adam Sandler to Attend Chabad Telethon

When you think Chabad, the religious Jewish outreach organization that creates Jewish community centers in various places all over the world, you probably think about one name...Jon Voight. You don't? Well, you should, and you will, since Voight--a Catholic--has been...

Wednesday September 10, 2008

Categories: Movies, Music

'Awake My Soul': Inspirational Documentary Plays for Free

As yet another example of how filmmakers are purposefully taking their production out of the hands of studios and going straight to the consumers, the critically acclaimed documentary "Awake My Soul" is now playing for free for a limited time...

Wednesday September 10, 2008

Categories: Pop Culture

Seeking Forgiveness in a PostSecret World

A few years ago, the PostSecret site took off, providing people with a central place for posting their own hidden truths and spy on the secrets of others. This public confessional was perfectly reflective of the technology-enabled, "tell-all generation." The...

Tuesday September 9, 2008

Categories: Pop Culture

Back to School Movies, Part Deux!

Kris Rasmussen is one of the smarter people and better writers in the blogosphere, but I do have some alternative choices for my Top 5 Back to School Movies list (this is her list). A great movie around the theme...

Tuesday September 9, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Pop Culture

Jewels of Elul Presents Dershowitz on Dreams, McCain on Hope, and Obama on...?

Elul is the Hebrew month that precedes Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and is traditionally treated as a pre-repentance period, during which Jews become aware, through special prayers and study, that the High Holidays are coming. Which makes it the...

Tuesday September 9, 2008

Categories: Movies

The Secrets and Lies Behind 'Religulous'

I've tried to hold off on expressing my thoughts and opinions about Bill Maher's movie "Religulous" until closer to the movie's official release date on October 3, but in the last few weeks there have been more and more early...

Monday September 8, 2008

Categories: Entertainment, Television

MTV VMAs: Defending the 'Sluts'

Twenty-five years ago Madonna opened up the very first MTV Video Music Awards with a now iconic rendition of her smash hit "Like a Virgin." And, yet, you would have never known it from last night's 25th anniversary VMAs where...

Monday September 8, 2008

Categories: Entertainment

MTV VMAs a Pity Party for Britney?

Don't get me wrong, I love Brit-Brit and have been pulling for her to beat her reported battle with bipolar disorder, but last night's MTV Video Music Awards was such a Britney lovefest that it feels as if a recount...

Monday September 8, 2008

O'Reilly Hosts Obama; Oprah Denies Palin

Two big names in the news-talk-entertainment business sent two surprising and completely different signals over the last several days. Oprah Winfrey, perhaps the foremost advocate of opportunities for women, says she will not have Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin on...

Monday September 8, 2008

'True Blood': Does God Really Hate Vampires?

Not according to me! I am happy to announce that HBO's "True Blood" is finally here--and I eagerly watched the premiere episode, "Strange Love," last night. My thoughts so far (and surely there will be more to come): 1) The...

Monday September 8, 2008

'Gossip Girl': Can Two Wrongs Actually Make a Right?

This weekend I indulged in my new favorite (super) Guilty Pleasure--the season premiere of the CW's "Gossip Girl." (It's also possible I indulged in the new incarnation of "90210" and set up the DVR to tape yet another series premiering...

Friday September 5, 2008

Categories: Christian music

MercyMe Fans: Listen to 'Hymned Again' by Bart Millard

The best part about "Hymned Again," Bart Millard's second solo album of updated (familiar and unfamiliar) hymns is his powerful and buttery voice. As part of Christian band MercyMe, Millard's voice is always what stands out, adding that extra punch...

Friday September 5, 2008

Penn Jillette: A Welcome Change to the Political Discussion

There's a new kind of entertainment journalism emerging these days. Or, should I say that there's a new kind of journalistic entertainment these days? I think it's the former. Penn Jillette--the taller, louder partner of "Penn and Teller"--has written one...

Friday September 5, 2008

Categories: Movies, Pop Culture

Pastor's Parables Taken From Movies

The Washington Post Metro section has an article about a pastor who uses movies to bring spiritual lessons to his congregation. For a special series of sermons this summer, Senior Pastor Rob Seagears at Christ Chapel Mountaintop in Prince William...

Thursday September 4, 2008

Categories: Entertainment, Music

'El Father' Finds the Father, Wraps his Rap Career

Before you read this item, reggaeton fans, remember: what's the use of gaining the world if you lose your soul? Hector Delgado, a pioneering practitioner of the Latin rap genre reggaeton, announced yesterday that he's devoting himself and his musical...

Thursday September 4, 2008

Sarah Palin: Our Culture's Newest Star

Hell hath no fury like the media scorned. And their all-out attack on the woman who could be the new feminist icon for a new generation of young women needs to stop. Or, there just need to be some other...

Thursday September 4, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Music

Madonna's Latest 'Like a Prayer' Controversy

Say what you want about Madonna, but you always know where you stand with her. For instance, whether you're Hitler or John McCain, it doesn't really matter to the controversial Madame Madge: if she goes on tour, you're going in...

Thursday September 4, 2008

Prime-Time TV: The 'Diverse' Republicans!

Once every four years, like the Olympics, the National Presidential Nominating Conventions are called to order. The politics is a matter for another blog, but I'd like to comment on the inspiration, entertainment, and excellence that is making this week's...

Wednesday September 3, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, DVDs, Movies

De Niro and Pacino, Pitt and Clooney, Together Again

Two movies featuring major stars sharing the silver screen are coming up soon, and I'm looking forward to both of them. I may even need to make it a double feature, since they're opening on the same night! A movie...

Wednesday September 3, 2008

To Read or Not to Read?: Stephanie Meyer's Leaked Version of 'Midnight Sun'

It's happened before. In fact, it happened to J.K. Rowling a couple of days before the release of Book Seven in Harry Potter--someone posted the entire manuscript illegally on the Internet. But this time around it's a bit more painful...

Wednesday September 3, 2008

Categories: Politics, Pop Culture

Andres Serrano's Dropping Stock

Not long ago we blogged that Andres Serrano, the artist whose photograph, "P--s Christ"--a hazy shot of a crucifix dunked in the artist's urine--raised Cain with social conservatives back in 1989, was planning a new exhibit at a Manhattan gallery,...

Tuesday September 2, 2008

Categories: Movies

'Traitor': A Movie with Two Kinds of Muslims

Thanks to my husband's parents who have come to live with us for several months (really, it is a good thing!), we were able to see a movie this weekend (which we haven't done so in more than a year--since...

Tuesday September 2, 2008

Categories: Celebrities, Entertainment

Duchovny, Lohan, Clinton and Dre: The Weekend in Celebrity News

Whenever I see a story of celebrity misdemeanors and odd behaviors, I have to wonder how I'd stand up to public and constant scrutiny. For instance, while using my blog to voice my disappointment with someone is entirely possible (although...

Tuesday September 2, 2008

Why All the Vampires?

Vampires are really big this year. Breaking Dawn, the fourth volume in Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series was the most eagerly anticipated book since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. And one of the most popular events at Comic-Con was the...

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