Monthly Archives: July 2011

Ryan Seacrest Debuts TV and Radio Studio at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

by Allyson Koerner

If American Idol and E! News host Ryan Seacrest doesn’t have enough on his plate, this morning he opened a TV and radio station in the lobby at the Children’s Hospital

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Make-A-Wish Returns to ESPN With ‘My Wish’ Tearjerkers

by ecorazzicontributor

This Sunday, the ESPN series “My Wish” returns to make grown men and women weep. The series, which is partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, brings ailing children together with their

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Dinosaur Fossil Provides Clues About Meteor Extinction

by Jennifer Mishler

A triceratops fossil recently found in Montana may give scientists further evidence as to what drove the dinosaurs to extinction. While some scientists believe that dinosaurs had already been extinct

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George Clooney’s Sudan Team Finds Mass Graves

by ecorazzicontributor

George Clooney has been involved in peace talks in Sudan for a while now, but just recently his Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP) found physical evidence of some of the atrocities

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Al Gore Launches “Climate Reality Project”

by China DeSpain Freeman

Former Vice President Al Gore is launching a new activism program called the Climate Reality Project. Formerly known as the Alliance for Climate Protection, the Climate Reality Project has been revamped

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Harry Potter Director May Bring Stephen King Virus Novel to the Big Screen

by Jennifer Mishler

Harry Potter director David Yates might soon be working on another book-turned-movie project. This time, it could be Stephen King‘s end of the world horror novel The Stand. Yates had

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Moby, Alanis Morissette, Maroon 5 and More On Album for David Lynch Charity

by Ali Berman

A whole gaggle of artists including Moby, Alanis Morissette, Maroon 5, Peter Gabriel, Iggy Pop, Tom Waits, Ben Folds and Daryl Hannah have contributed songs for a digital album that will

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