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POPSSacha Baron Cohen Ejected For Milan Fashionista Hijinks The New York Post reports Cohen tried to get into the Versace show by aligning himself with Marie Claire editor Joanna Coles, who denied any affiliation with him. The Italian Chamber of Fashion didn't like Cohen's shenanigans one bit and promptly sent out a press release to designers showing in Milan suggesting they not allow production companies Cohen's probably working with access to their shows. But security and that fancy press release couldn't stop Cohen. The photo you see here is of the prankster today on the runway of Agatha Ruiz De La Prada's show with a security guard chasing after him.
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POPSOil Games at the DNC With public opinion running in favor of more domestic drilling, oil company executives know they have Democrats over a barrel, so to speak. The industry is keeping a low profile at the DNC in Denver, but local reports say plenty of discussion are going on backstage.
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POPSCelebrities and their Muppet lookalikes :D The resemblances are remarkable! Too funny! The last two sets of lookalikes are Adrien Brody & Gonzo and Hippy guitarist Janice & Donatella Versace. Go to the source to see the pairs side by side.
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POPSBlack Lace Diamond Thong What would you pay for a black laced thong with 518 brilliant-cut diamonds, totaling 30 carats. Well worth the look ;-)
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POPSTegan and Sara - Back on Tour for "The Con!" Mar 19 2008 8:00P Le Trabendo **new venue** Paris Mar 20 2008 8:00P Melkweg - SOLD OUT Amsterdam Apr 17 2008 8:00P Elsinore Theatre Salem, Oregon Apr 19 2008 8:00P Kate Buchanan Room at HSU Arcata, California Apr 21 2008 8:00P Freeborn Hall at UC Davis Davis, California Apr 22 2008 8:00P The Rio Theatre Santa Cruz, California Apr 23 2008 8:00P The Glasshouse - SOLD OUT! Pomona, California Apr 25 2008 8:00P Coachella Music Festival Indio, California Apr 28 2008 8:00P The Marquee Phoenix, Arizona Apr 29 2008 8:00P The Sunshine Theatre Albuquerque, New Mexico Apr 30 2008 8:00P The Belly Up Aspen, Colorado May 2 2008 8:00P Cains Ballroom Tulsa, Oklahoma May 4 2008 8:00P The Pageant St Louis, Missouri May 6 2008 8:00P The Barrymore Theatre Madison, Wisconsin May 7 2008 8:00P The Pabst Theatre Milwaukee, Wisconsin May 8 2008 8:00P The Egyptian Indianapolis, Indiana May 9 2008 8:00P Bogart’s Cincinnati, Ohio
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POPSRadio City Music Hall & Rockettes
I just clipped this 'cause: 1. I was born and raised in the Bronx (NY, NY). 2. My wife was a principal dancer in the Lido de Paris show at the Stardust Hotel/Casino in Las Vegas for 14 years. She was voted Showgirl of the Year twice; voting was done by her peers only: all showgirls/dancers in Vegas. She was the poster girl for the Lido show at the Stardust, with her picture on all the billboards as you enter Vegas on I-15. Her image was also on every slot and video poker machine in the Stardust. She cried the day the Stardust was imploded, even though it had been 16 years since she performed there. She and our daughter went to one of the final shows, and at the beginning, one long-time dancer (whom Jeannie had taught the routine to the girl when she was a rookie) stepped forward and shouted, "This one's for you, Jeannie (last name withheld)!" As line captain, Jeannie was responsible for training all the new girls the numbers and routines. Also, she got the girl a G-String,
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POPSAtheists Don't Deserve Freedom And as Joan Walsh added: But I wasn't reassured, I was alarmed. Romney blasted "the new religion of secularism," referring to those who continue to argue for strict separation of church and state, which apparently, like certain of the Geneva Conventions under the Bush administration, is becoming "quaint." I sometimes find the anti-God stridency of Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens grating. Listening to Romney's speech I realized what a necessary corrective it is to corrosive political pandering. Calling secularism "religion" is a cheap shot worthy of Bill O'Reilly, not a major presidential candidate. I can't help hoping Romney's speech fails to soothe religious conservatives, because the sooner the Republican Party faces up to the destructive cost of its electoral dependence on religious extremists, the better off our country will be.
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POPSGood News Clip: Beauty Queen Overcomes Sabotage She still won despite her clothing and make-up being tainted. There's an old saying, even I live by and that is, "the show must go on". It will be good news to hear that the bastards who did this to her are caught...