Monthly Archives: November 2010

Scarlett Johansson Joins Matt Damon’s ‘Zoo’

by Michael dEstries

According to Deadline, Scarlett Johansson has been cast to star in the film “We Bought A Zoo” with Matt Damon. The film, directed by Cameron Crowe, tells the true story

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Actress Eva Longoria Wears Ham Costume To MTV Europe Music Awards

by Michael Parrish DuDell

Eva Longoria isn’t afraid to ham it up…literally! During the MTV Europe Music Awards, Longoria poked fun of Lady Gaga’s meat outfit when she went on stage dressed as a

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“Expedition Impossible” Brings Mark Burnett Adventure Reality To ABC

by Lisa Kalner Williams

Sick of watching reality shows that hunker down in celebrity homes and go nowhere else? ABC and Mark Burnett (“Survivor”) agree – they’ve teamed up for “Expedition Impossible,” a worldwide adventure

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Dennis Kucinich To Publish Vegan Diet Book

by ecorazzicontributor

Gunning for a presidential nomination back in 2004, it turns out Ohio Rep Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) had a problem on his hands. No, not a mistress or misappropriation of funds. It was his diet. He was a vegan! According to the Businessweek article, “The Rise of Power Vegans,” many worried that the rep’s choice to forgo meat and other animal products would confuse voters, “People weren’t sure if it was another political party or an ethnic group they’d never heard of,” Kucinich shared.

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Edward Norton’s Crowdrise Helps Crush NYC Marathon Charity Goal

by Michael dEstries

Remember the $8 million raised by the New York Road Runners (with a little help from Edward Norton’s Crowdrise) last week? That was just the tip of the iceberg. With

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World’s Most Expensive Beer Made From Melted Antarctic Ice

by Michael dEstries

The title of “World’s Most Expensive Beer” shifted from Scotland to Australia last night where a single bottle of Antarctic Nail Ale sold for $800. The limited edition beer, of

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Reminder: NatGeo’s ‘Great Migrations’ Premieres This Sunday

by Michael dEstries

If you’ve been waiting for a wild documentary fix since Discovery’s “LIFE”, prepare to have your senses blown with the National Geographic Channel’s new series “Great Migrations”. Debuting this Sunday

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