Susan Sarandon Doesn’t Think About Wedding

Susan Sarandon will not be planning a wedding again.


The celebrity, 65, was committed to Chris Sarandon for 12 years and had a 21-year connection with Tim Robbins  but does not believe the organization is the right factor for her.


“I really cannot think about it. Even when I got committed, we never said it was going to be permanently,” she said.


“It was a type of realistic choice. I never think I ever believed of it as something that would be a large cope. But every season we repaired. We determined not with an real wedding, but just said ‘should we go through the next year?’


“Actually, I think it’s a excellent connection technique. We should review this before we have kids to see if everybody is still on the same web page and you have founded that you have an choice of it being nobody’s failure.


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Justin Timberlake And Jessica Biel to Wed in France?

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel might elope.


Reports say the several who recently became involved after several decades of relationship  are preparing to tie the knot in France.


Biel motivated speculation of a overseas marriage after she was lately seen on a dubious Paris purchasing.

Jessica was captured purchasing at Elie Saab and Giambattista Valli on Apr 6.


Sources say the celebrity going to the Town of Lighting to look for outfits and look marriage destinations.
“Jessica was very energized to get her marriage programs moving in one of her preferred locations in the world!” a resource said.


It’s considered the lovebirds will tie the knot in August.


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Jenny McCarthy 'dating' With Brian Urlacher

Jenny McCarthy, who had earlier said that she wouldn't mind dating a bald man with a big nose afterwards actuality accepting had relationships with Hollywood hunks, was spotted on a date with American football player Brian Urlacher.

The above Playboy Playmate of the Year and the Chicago Bears linebacker were bent abrogation Mastro's restaurant in Beverly Hills calm afterward a banquet at one of the best big-ticket steak joints in Los Angeles, on Tuesday night, the Daily Mail reported.

Although the brace approved to bastard out from the aback aperture of the beanery area an SUV agent was waiting, they were acutely apparent due to the sportman's ample anatomy and her abrupt dress sense.

The 39-year-old donned an accouterments of monochrome, teaming brittle white trousers with a atramentous shirt and brindled atramentous heels.

While she looked alluring with bouncing locks and a apparent amethyst bag, her American Football brilliant date looked hardly added accidental in a dejected polo shirt, jeans and training shoes.

Late aftermost year McCarthy told Access Hollywood that she hasn't had luck in the adulation department, because 'it's boxy to acquisition a man's man' in Los Angeles.

"I don't affliction if they accept a big nose. I don't affliction if they're bald. [I aloof demand addition who's] absolutely candied and who's a absolute absorption of who I am now," she had said, while answer what she was attractive for in a man.

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Miss USA Rima Fakih Reaches Plea deal In DUI Case

Rima Fakih, the first Arab-American to be crowned Miss USA, pleaded no contest Wednesday in a drunken-driving case.

 The former beauty queen offered the plea to driving while visibly impaired.

 “You learn, you pay your amount for authoritative mistakes and you move on. I’m actual blessed I can put this abaft me,” Fakih said alfresco of cloister in Detroit.

A no challenge appeal isn’t an acceptance of answerability but is advised as such for sentencing, which will booty abode May 9. She faces a best of 93 canicule in jail.


A balloon had been planned afore 30th District Cloister Judge Brigette Officer on the aboriginal accuse of bashed driving, absent-minded active and accepting an accessible alembic of alcohol, all misdemeanors.

Fakih, 26, has said she wasn’t bubbler the night of her arrest in December, but two badge animation tests put her claret booze agreeable at over alert the acknowledged limit.


Fakih, whose ancestors confused to New York from Lebanon in 1993 and again to the Detroit suburb of Dearborn 10 years later, won the Miss USA Pageant in 2010, acceptable the aboriginal Arab-American to do so. Supporters declared her win as a achievement for diversity, adage it countered abrogating stereotypes about bodies of Middle Eastern coast that accept flourished in post-Sept. 11, 2001 America.


olice said Fakih was active 60 mph in a 30 mph area and aberrant in and out of cartage afore they pulled her over, and admiral begin an accessible canteen of albino abaft the driver’s bench of the 2011 Jaguar.

One animation analysis put her claret booze agreeable at 0.20 percent and addition put it at 0.19 percent both aloft the acknowledged absolute of 0.08.

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Rooney Mara Hair : The Dragon Tattoo Girl Goes From Black To Blonde Hair

Hair transformation! Academy Award nominated actress, Vanity Fair awning girl, Givenchy fan, and all-around cinematic badass Rooney Mara is sporting some new locks. The Dragon Tattoo goth angel has traded in her blunt black bangs  and shorn bob for dusty blonde ombre extensions. Worn for her latest role in the cine The Bitter Pill, which is a abstruseness about a woman fearing the absolution of her husband from prison (also starring Channing Tatum for your nom-nom absorbed pleasure), we’re academic Mara’s appearance is so afraid that she forgot to shampoo and condition.


We apperceive it’s aloof for a role (and a pill-popping role at that, which ability explain the hasn’t-been-washed-in-days disordered bangs and grown-out highlights look), but still, Miss Mara continues to attending beaming in the face region. We aloof demand to advance a abysmal conditioning analysis or some mashed avocado and a battery cap something, ANYTHING, to breathe activity into this situation. On addition note, we anticipate she can calmly cull off actuality blonde. But what say you? Do you like Rooney Mara’s new albino ombre beard extensions?

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Zac Efron Certified Challenging For New Film

Zac Efron was anything but fortunate while firing new film The Lucky One.

The 24-year-old celebrity has unveiled how the personal of exercising to perform a Sea in the weepy film was almost enough to have him in holes himself.

“It was a very demanding exercising program with a amazing guy known as Logan Cover who is a Fast Close off,” describes Zac.

“We proved helpful really difficult for about five several weeks. I never know if I could do it again if I am sincere because I qualified every day before perform.


“I would get up at 3.30am some days so I could perform out before and we would begin firing at 6am.


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Joseph Gordon Levitt Hears to Bruce Willis on His iPod

Joseph Gordon Levitt has a rather odd playlist on his iPod.


The Artist celebrity says he has been enjoying Die Difficult celebrity Bruce Willis rather than the newest chart-topping group or sexy musician.


“Bruce performs the mature edition of my personality for Looper,” describes John of the future sci-fi film.
“So I would take the audio out of his films and put them on my iPod so I could pay attention to him and maybe audio like him. It really assisted.


I also got to meet up with him, have meal, have interactions and get to know him. It’s exciting because he’s such a huge individuality, your first impulse is to try to be huge. But actually, he attracts a lot of his energy from calmness and he actually talks silently.


“It took me a while to determine that out.


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Jennifer Lawrence Happy About Her Doll

Jennifer Lawrence is more energized by her mini-me than she was over her possibility of selecting up an Oscar.


The 21-year-old celebrity has just taken shipping of her very own Barbie items girl doll – designed to look like her Craving for food Game titles personality Katniss Everdeen.


“Jennifer is very level-headed about her profession and what she has obtained but she completely missing it when her Barbie items came,” shows a resource near to the celebrity.


“She used to perform with Barbie items all time as a kid so this is a large cope for her. It looks spookily like Katniss.


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Maggie Grace Regrets Inviting Mother to Movie Set

Maggie Grace is familiar with the difficult way about the risks of inviting your mom onto a film set.

The former Missing celebrity says she will examine her firing routine in more details before alluring her mom to look at her film again after battling performing out a smutty landscape for new film Lock out while she saw.

“I introduced my household out to Serbia to examine out for Christmas,” describes Maggie. “Of course, the first day on set, I neglected they were there, and we were firing this gag where I end up in a limiting place with my go in Guy Pearce‘s lap.


“That was the day my mom frequented the set! I discovered manufacturer was looking a little peaked.


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Eva Longoria Believe in Love

Eva Longoria has not given up on love.


The Anxious Average women celebrity recently divided from partner Eduardo Cruz, but demands she is still a fool for a excellent enchanting endeavors story.


“I don’t really have a viewpoint on really like,” she said. “But I am a impossible enchanting.
“I really like a common spontaneity.”

But she does not like misogyny.

“I’m such a feminist,” she says. “That does not bode well with me.

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Tara Reid Needs One more Part of Pie

Tara Reid wants more pie.


The 36-year-old celebrity is pleased by the achievements of new United states Pie film, United states Gathering, and has thoughts for yet more smutty journeys for the Pie mates.


“I had an concept that we could maybe do another one in another 20 decades and maybe have it set on the moon! Or maybe a holiday. It’s going to be United states Cruise,” says Tara.


“We could all be middle-aged and on holiday. Someone could go crazy and we have to preserve them. The folks want it to be that we all come returning in prison but I think holiday appears to be more fun. Then maybe after that we could do United states Geriatrics and United states Funeral!”


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Jennifer Love Hewitt Prefers Social Networking

Jennifer Love Hewitt Hewitt is having issues maintaining up with lovers of her new hit show Client List.


The film motivated TV sequence recognizes Jen perform a top quality prostitute but it is her big listing of online supporters that is producing her issues.


“By characteristics, I’m like a 90-year-old lady, so the whole Internet and Tweets and Myspace and all of that, I’m very new to,” says Jen who has been publishing images and video clips from the Client List set.


“I am quite stunned at how much fun it is to be able to arrive at out to individuals, on a regular base, and keep articles out there, and how much it actually really does help enhance elements, in such a different way.

It’s not something I discover simple but I’m really experiencing it. It’s a lot of fun.

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Taylor Swift Makes With Emma Stone

Taylor Swift says she and her BFF Emma Rock like to prepare and make for each other.


The Really like Tale hitmaker has unveiled she and celebrity Emma like to dangle out whenever they can.
“Emma Rock is one of my best buddies. We’ve been best buddies since we were 17,” she said.


“I prepare and Emma makes. Those are our areas of expertise. We just discuss our life. Which is how I experience when I’m with buddies that I’ve had for decades. Those are the individuals that I can just observation to. These are the individuals who know me the best.


“It’s insane with all of my buddies having such fast paced daily activities and me always being gone. When you do see your buddies, you value time with them.

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Madonna Enraged With Girl For Smoking

Madonna is still furious with her girl.


The musician is said to be so furious that Lourdes was found using smoking, she is nixed programs for the teenager to create her level introduction with her celebrity mom.


Lourdes, 15, was clicked using tobacco with buddies in New You are able to.


“Madonna informed Lourdes she is considering she should help her to focus on school instead of enabling her to be a part of her on trip,” a resource said.

“She was incensed with her for smoking.


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Mike Wallace Dies At 93


CBS newsman Mike Wallace, the dogged, barbarous anchorman and accuser who took on politicians, celebrities and added public figures in a 60-year career accent by the on-air confrontations that helped accomplish “60 Minutes” the best acknowledged prime-time television account affairs ever, has died. He was 93.


Wallace died Saturday night, CBS agent Kevin Tedesco said. On CBS’ “Face the Nation,” host Bob Schieffer said Wallace died at a affliction ability in New Haven, Conn., area he had lived in contempo years.
Until he was slowed by affection anaplasty as he neared his 90th altogether in 2008, Wallace connected authoritative news, accomplishing “60 Minutes” interviews with such capacity as Jack Kevorkian and Roger Clemens. He had promised to still do casual letters back he appear his retirement as a approved contributor in March 2006.


Wallace said again that he had continued vowed to retire “when my toes about-face up” and “they’re aloof alpha to coil a trifle. … It’s become credible to me that my eyes and ears, amid added appurtenances, aren’t absolutely what they acclimated to be.”


Among his afterwards contributions, afterwards accedence out as a regular, was a May 2007 contour of GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, and an account with Kevorkian, the assisted suicide doctor appear from bastille in June 2007 who died June 3, 2011, at age 83.


In December 2007, Wallace landed the aboriginal account with Clemens afterwards the brilliant bullpen was active in the Mitchell address on achievement acceptable drugs in baseball. The interview, in which Clemens maintained his innocence, was advertisement in aboriginal January 2008.


Wallace was the aboriginal man assassin back backward CBS account ambassador Don Hewitt put calm the agents of “60 Minutes” at its birth in 1968. The appearance wasn’t a hit at first, but it formed its way up to the top 10 in the 1977-78 division and remained there, division afterwards season, with Wallace as one of its mainstays. Amid added things, it accepted there could be big profits in TV journalism.


The top 10 band was burst in 2001, in allotment due to the access of huge-drawing rated absoluteness shows. But “60 Minutes” remained in the top 25 in contempo years, baronial 15th in admirers in the 2010-11 season.


The appearance pioneered the use of “ambush interviews,” with anchorman and camera aggregation corralling declared wrongdoers in parking lots, hallways, wherever a animadversion  or at atomic a stricken announcement  ability be harvested from addition abstention the reporters’ buzz calls.
Such approach were phased out over time  Wallace said they provided ball but not abundant acceptable information.


And his appearance never was all about surprise, anyway. Wallace was a adept of the agnostic aftereffect question, adulation his casualty with a “forgive me, but …” or a simple, “come on.” He was accepted as one who did his homework, spending hours advancing for interviews, and alongside the exposes, “60 Minutes” featured astute talks with celebrities and apple leaders.


He was appropriately boxy on accessible and clandestine behavior. In 1973, with the Watergate aspersion growing, he sat with top Nixon abettor John Ehrlichman and apprehend a continued account of declared crimes, from money bed-making to obstructing justice. “All of this, Wallace noted, “by the law and adjustment administering of Richard Nixon.”


The bearish Ehrlichman could alone respond: “Is there a catechism in there somewhere?”
In the aboriginal 1990s, Wallace bargain Barbra Streisand to tears as he scolded her for actuality “totally self-absorbed” back she was adolescent and mocked her decades of psychoanalysis. “What is it she is aggravating to acquisition out that takes 20 years?” Wallace said he wondered.

“I’m a apathetic learner,” Streisand told him.


His backward aide Harry Reasoner already said, “There is one affair that Mike can do bigger than anybody else: With an adorable smile, he can ask a catechism that would get anyone abroad burst in the face.”
Wallace said he didn’t anticipate he had an arbitrary advantage over his account subjects: “The being I’m interviewing has not been subpoenaed. He’s in allegation of himself, and he lives with his accountable amount every day. All I’m armed with is research.”


Wallace himself became a affecting appearance in several projects, from the date adaptation of “Frost/Nixon,” back he was played by Stephen Rowe, to the 1999 blur “The Insider,” based in allotment on a 1995 “60 Minutes” adventure about tobacco industry whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand, who accused Brown & Williamson of carefully abacus nicotine to cigarettes. Christopher Plummer starred as Wallace and Russell Crowe as Wigand. Wallace was black with the film, in which he was portrayed as caving to burden to annihilate a adventure about Wigand.


Operating on a tip, The New York Times appear that “60 Minutes” planned to customs Wigand’s account from its tobacco expose. CBS said Wigand had active a nondisclosure acceding with his above company, and the arrangement feared that by airing what he had to say, “60 Minutes” could be sued forth with him.



The day the Times adventure appeared, Wallace downplayed the gutted adventure as “a cursory setback.” He anon acicular his tone. Leading into the revised address back it aired, he fabricated no basic that “we cannot advertisement what analytical advice about tobacco, addiction and accessible bloom (Wigand) ability be able to offer.” Then, in a “personal note,” he told admirers that he and his “60 Minutes” colleagues were “dismayed that the administration at CBS had apparent fit to accord in to perceived threats of acknowledged action.”


The abounding address eventually was broadcast.


Wallace maintained a animated clip afterwards CBS waived its abiding aphorism acute broadcasters to retire at 65. In aboriginal 1999, at age 80, he added addition band to his resume by actualization on the network’s spinoff, “60 Minutes II.” (A agnate acknowledgment was accepted Wallace’s longtime colleague, Don Hewitt, who in 2004, at age 81, alone his reins as controlling producer; he died in 2009.)
Wallace accumulated 21 Emmy awards during his career, as able-bodied as bristles DuPont-Columbia journalism and bristles Peabody awards.


In all, his television career spanned six decades, abundant of it spent at CBS. In 1949, he appeared as Myron Wallace in a appearance alleged “Majority Rules.” In the aboriginal 1950s, he was an anchorperson and bold appearance host for programs such as “What’s in a Word?” He additionally begin time to act in a 1954 Broadway play, “Reclining Figure,” directed by Abe Burrows.


In the mid-1950s came his smoke-wreathed “Night Beat,” a alternation of one-on-one interviews with anybody from an aged Frank Lloyd Wright to a adolescent Henry Kissinger that began on bounded TV in New York and again appeared on the ABC network. It was the appearance that aboriginal brought Wallace acclaim as a above interviewer, a “Mike Malice” who rarely gave his capacity any slack.


Wrote Coronet annual in 1957: “Wallace’s claiming had the acuteness of a third degree, generally the artlessness of a psychoanalytic session. Nothing like it had anytime been accepted on TV. … To Wallace, no bedfellow is sacred, and he bluntly dotes on controversy.”


Sample “Night Beat” exchange, with bright restaurateur Toots Shor. Wallace: “Toots, why do bodies alarm you a slob?” Shor: “Me? Jiminy crickets, they ‘musta’ been talking about Jackie Gleason.”
In those days, Wallace said, “interviews by and ample were basic minuets. … Cipher dogged, cipher pushed.” He said that was why “Night Beat” ”got absorption that hadn’t been accustomed to account broadcasts before.”


It was additionally about again that Wallace did a bit as a TV accuser in the 1957 Hollywood ball “A Face in the Crowd,” which starred Andy Griffith as a alone Southerner who becomes a political abnormality through his aloof television appearances. Two years later, Wallace helped actualize “The Hate That Hate Produced,” a awful answerable affairs about the Nation of Islam that helped accomplish a civic celebrity out of Malcolm X and was afterwards criticized as biased and inflammatory.


After captivation a array of added account and ball jobs, including confined as announcement bell-ringer for a cigarette brand, Wallace became a full-time accuser for CBS in 1963.

He said it was the afterlife of his 19-year-old son, Peter, in an blow in 1962 that fabricated him adjudge to stick to austere journalism from again on. (Another son, Chris, followed his ancestor and became a advertisement journalist, best afresh as a Fox Account Channel anchor.)


Wallace had a abbreviate assignment advertisement from Vietnam, and took a beat in the jaw while accoutrement the agitated 1968 Democratic assemblage in Chicago. But he didn’t fit the average of the Eastern advanced journalist. He was a abutting acquaintance of the Reagans and was already offered the job of Richard Nixon’s columnist secretary. He alleged his backroom moderate.


One “Night Beat” account resulted in a aspersion suit, filed by a badge official affronted over animadversion about him by brigand Mickey Cohen. Wallace said ABC acclimatized the accusation for $44,000, and alleged it the alone time money had been paid to a plaintiff in a clothing in which he was involved.


The best publicized accusation adjoin him was by retired Gen. William C. Westmoreland, who approved $120 actor for a 1982 “CBS Reports” documentary, “The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception.” Westmoreland alone the aspersion clothing in February 1985 afterwards a continued trial. Lawyers for anniversary ancillary afterwards said acknowledged costs of the clothing totaled $12 million, of which $9 actor was paid by CBS.


Wallace already said the case brought on abasement that put him in the hospital for added than a week. “Imagine sitting day afterwards day in the attorneys audition yourself alleged every abandoned name imaginable,” he said.


In 1996, he appeared afore the Senate’s Special Committee on Aging to appetite added federal funds for abasement research, adage that he had acquainted “lower, lower, lower than a snake’s belly” but had recovered through psychiatry and antidepressant drugs. He afterwards appear that he already approved to accomplish suicide during that aphotic period. Wallace, columnist Art Buchwald and columnist William Styron were accompany who commiserated generally abundant about abasement to alarm themselves “The Blues Brothers,” according to a 2011 account by Styron’s daughter, Alexandra.


Wallace alleged his 1984 book, accounting with Gary Paul Gates, “Close Encounters.” He declared it as “one mostly advantageous man’s encounters with growing up professionally.”

In 2005, he brought out his memoir, “Between You and Me.”


Among those interviewing him about the book was son Chris, for “Fox Account Sunday.” His son asked: Does he accept why bodies feel a animosity from the boilerplate media?

“They anticipate they’re believing commies. Liberals,” the ancient Wallace replied, a angle he absolved as “damned foolishness.”


Wallace was built-in Myron Wallace on May 9, 1918, in Brookline, Mass. He began his account career in Chicago in the 1940s, aboriginal as radio account biographer for the Chicago Sun and again as anchorman for WMAQ. He started at CBS in 1951.


He was affiliated four times. In 1986, he wed Mary Yates Wallace, the added of his abutting acquaintance and colleague, Ted Yates, who had died in 1967. Besides his wife, Wallace is survived by his son, Chris, a stepdaughter, Pauline Dora, and stepson Eames Yates.


His wife beneath to animadversion Sunday.



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Kaitlin Olson And Rob McElhenny welcome A Baby

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” co-stars Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney welcomed their second son on Thursday.


Leo Grey McElhenney was built-in at 1:15 a.m. at their Los Angeles home, the brace told People.

“We are overjoyed,” Olson said in a statement.


The newest McElhenney advised in a 8 lbs, 5 oz. He joins the couple’s added son, 19-month-old Axel Lee.


Olson, 36, and McElhenney, 34, married in Malibu, Calif., in September 2008


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Gay BYU Students : Send Message With Web Video

Students from a strict Mormon college that prohibits “” have launched a Web video aimed at abating added gay and lesbian youth struggling with their faith and sexual orientation.


The video afresh acquaint to YouTube by 22 Brigham Young University accepting is the aboriginal of its affectionate with ties to the Abbey of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which forbids gay sex and marriage. By announcement the video, the accepting could face excommunication from the abbey and banishment at BYU, area gay accepting are banned from affecting or kissing.


The attack is allotment of columnist Dan Savage’s “It Gets Better” project, which seeks to accord choir and achievement to abashed gay and lesbian teenagers. In the video, several BYU accepting acknowledge that they advised suicide because they didn’t anticipate they could be Mormon and gay.



“In our religion, there is a lot of confounding and anamorphosis about homosexuality,” said Kendall Wilcox, a above BYU adroitness affiliate who produced the video and serves as an adviser to the school’s actionable gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender abutment group. “We capital to accelerate this bulletin that God loves you aloof as you are.”


The video has beatific tremors through the Mormon association and represents the latest accomplishment to accommodate the church’s bourgeois ethics with a growing accepting against gay relationships. The video estimates there are added than 1,800 LGBT accepting at BYU. It additionally addendum that the academy is consistently ranked as one of the best acrimonious campuses for those accepting in the nation.


A bald bristles years ago, BYU accepting weren’t accustomed to altercate their animal acclimatization after risking banishment beneath the school’s austere account code. A description in 2007 fatigued that “one’s declared animal acclimatization is not an Account Cipher issue.”


In 2010, BYU aerial a ban on advancement of homosexuality. That aforementioned year, accepting formed Understanding Same-Gender Attraction. The abutment accumulation drew eight bodies to its aboriginal meeting. This division added than 80 accepting accept abounding the account affairs on campus.


Gay accepting charge still attach to abundant stricter standards than their heterosexual classmates beneath the adapted account code. While premarital sex is off banned to all BYU students, beeline couples are accustomed to kiss and bundle aboveboard on campus. Gay accepting cannot.


The apprentice abutment accumulation is added bourgeois than abounding LGBT groups. Some associates accept accepted constant abstention as a way to break in the LDS abbey after actionable its rules. One apprentice baton is gay, but affiliated to a woman.


Some accepting acclimated the video to appear out to their parents. One apprentice recalled how she “died a little in the inside” every time she kissed a above boyfriend. “I anticipation eventually maybe it would be bigger if I died,” addition apprentice tells the camera.

BYU provides counseling to accepting grappling with depression, all-overs and added issues, backer Carri Jenkins said.


“Students who advocate the account cipher are acceptable as academy associates of the campus community,” she said.

Adam White, a green featured in the video, said he struggled with his animal acclimatization during his aboriginal year at BYU.


“It was a actual aphotic time for me because I was aloof activity so confused,” he said. “I mean, I was active in an all-male dorm, and aloof actuality in such abutting contact. Everything I had suppressed was advancing at me.”

White took a year off of academy to appraise his feelings. Back he alternate aftermost year, he came out on Facebook as gay.


White said he consistently thinks about appointment to a beneath bourgeois school, but hopes he can achieve added for accepting like him by administration his story.


“The ‘It Gets Better’ bulletin is we can be open, this is not article we accept to fix or change about ourselves,” White said. “This is article we can celebrate.”


The video initially drew awful comments from some anti-Mormon and anti-gay groups. On campus, however, the acknowledgment has abundantly been positive, Wilcox and White said.
Some gay activists are adulatory the video as the latest assurance that the abbey is acceptable added accessible to their community.


In the 1990s, LDS leaders aboveboard fought same-sex alliance legislation civic and, in 2006, abutting added religious denominations in allurement Congress for a alliance alteration to the U.S. Constitution. Gay abbey associates were generally beatific to antidotal analysis to “get fixed.”


But gay activists said they accept fabricated strides in contempo years. A appointment for LGBT Mormons was captivated in Salt Lake City aftermost year and is appointed to reconvene after this ages in Washington, D.C. At the meeting, gay leaders plan to bare an “It Gets Better” video featuring Mormon adults.
Joshua Behn, a gay activist and above BYU apprentice who afresh larboard the church, said he had doubts about the apprentice video back he aboriginal heard of it.


“I was abashed it was activity to be, ‘oh, you can abjure your sexuality,’” he said. “But watching, they don’t accomplish judgments about that. They are saying, ‘there are added bodies out there. You are not alone.’”
Randall Thacker, 39, said he “was absolutely closeted, absolutely ashamed” about his allure to men back he accelerating from BYU in 1997. A abbey baton beatific him to analysis to change his animal orientation.
“To see the video gives me so abundant absurd achievement for the future,” said Thacker, a gay activist in Washington, D.C. “It seems like a miracle.

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Sofia Vergara Host SNL

Get ready for cleavage, mangled English, and a accomplished lot of yelling: Modern Family brilliant Sofia Vergara is hosting SNL for the aboriginal time.


Though the promos appear beforehand this anniversary don’t attending decidedly promising, I’m acquisitive that we’ll see Vergara actualization a bit of versatility on tonight’s show. Afterwards all, the woman is a backstab Emmy appointee and she has able banana timing in two languages, which is no accessible feat. (Lindsay Lohan couldn’t administer to bore a punchline while speaking English exclusively.) If SNL‘s writers let her angle her comedic anatomy and don’t carefully stick to jokes about accents and hotness, Vergara could absolutely shine. Maybe in one sketch, she could alike comedy a actualization who isn’t accurately South American! Can you imagine?



Of course, Vergara’s achievement isn’t the alone affair to watch out for tonight. This is the show’s aboriginal adventure aback afterwards a month-long hiatus, acceptation that the casting and creatives accept had time to relax, rejuvenate, and anticipate up account account that don’t absorb Kristen Wiig talking like a Howard Hawks character. We’re additionally activity to be advised to performances by amid dreams One Direction, a accumulation that hearkens aback to the acceptable old canicule of nontheatening, bogus boy bands.
And finally, tonight marks the aboriginal actualization of accessible new featured amateur Kate McKinnon. In a casting that’s blimp with accomplished women, it may be boxy for McKinnon to accomplish an consequence but it’ll be absorbing to see whether she manages to angle out.

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Rick Santorum’s Daughter Bella Hospitalized Again

Rick Santorum’s youngest daughter, Bella, who suffers from a astringent abiogenetic disorder, has been hospitalized, the presidential candidate’s attack appear Friday. “Rick and his wife Karen accept taken their babe Bella to the hospital.  The ancestors requests prayers and aloofness as Bella works her way to recovery,” agent Hogan Gidley said.

“Rick and his wife Karen accept taken their babe Bella to the hospital. The ancestors requests prayers and aloofness as Bella works her way to recovery,” attack communications administrator Hogan Gidley said in a statement.

Bella suffers from the abiogenetic ataxia accepted as Trisomy 18, which generally after-effects in the afterlife of a child. She had been ailing briefly in January with pneumonia.

Santorum, abaft Mitt Romney in the chase for the Republican nomination, had planned to booty time off from the attack this week. He said Friday he would resume activities on Monday. His home accompaniment of Pennsylvania holds its presidential primary on April 24.

Bella was built-in in 2008 with Trisomy 18, a attenuate birthmark in which a babyish has an added chromosome that after-effects in aberrant development of the academician and above organs. Only one in 10 babies built-in with the ataxia survive the aboriginal year of life.


Santorum was adulatory the Easter anniversary weekend with his ancestors in Virginia back Bella, 3, was taken to the hospital. Earlier this year, Bella was ailing with pneumonia, bidding Santorum to leave the attack aisle afore the Florida primary.

Bella Santorum was aftermost ailing in January with a case of pneumonia. Santorum larboard the attack aisle aloof canicule afore the Florida primary to be with his ancestors abreast his home in Virginia. She recovered aural a few canicule in what Santorum alleged a “miraculous turnaround.”

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FIU Fires Isiah Thomas After Three Losing Seasons

Isiah Thomas arrived at Florida International knowing that he was taking a risk.

Three years later, the academy didn’t see abundant reward.


The Basketball Hall of Fame amateur was accursed Friday by FIU, afterwards his teams went 26-65 in his three seasons. His hiring came out of boilerplate in 2009 — “No one anticipation we could cull this off,” FIU administrator of sports and ball Pete Garcia proudly said at the time — and in the end, so did his firing.
FIU appear the accommodation in a simple three-line statement.


“We demand to acknowledge Isiah Thomas for his three years actuality at FIU,” Garcia said. “However, we accept absitively to booty the affairs in a altered direction.”


A alarm and argument bulletin to Thomas were not anon returned.

“What do I do now…never acquainted so lost!” FIU bouncer Tanner Wozniak wrote on Twitter moments afterwards the battlefront was announced. “Why?”

The simplest acknowledgment is that FIU didn’t win.

The Panthers were far from actuality a basketball ability afore Thomas accustomed afterwards a assignment as drillmaster and admiral of the New York Knicks. The school’s aftermost acceptable division was the 1999-2000 attack and its acceptable allotment of .315 since, according to STATS LLC, is 329th out of 344 Division I men’s programs that competed over the aftermost 12 years.


So FIU angry to Thomas, but never won added than 11 amateur in any of his three seasons.

“We aloof bare a breach actuality or a breach there, and it’s not accident for us,” Thomas said aftermost month, anon afterwards FIU’s 8-21 division concluded with a accident to closing Sun Belt clash best Western Kentucky. “I apperceive we’re accepting there. We’ve had so abounding abutting games. If we accumulate working, acceptable things will happen.”


If so, they’ll appear for addition abroad at FIU.

Garcia and Thomas met Friday morning, and the drillmaster was told of the school’s decision.
The timing may be perceived as somewhat unusual, accustomed that FIU‘s division concluded a ages ago and that abounding off-season apprenticeship changes are discussed and at times adjourned at the Final Four, which was aftermost weekend in New Orleans.


University admiral said Garcia did not plan to accomplish any added accessible account about the accommodation on Friday, alone acquainted that the look for the team’s abutting drillmaster would activate immediately.


Thomas active a five-year accord with FIU, demography annihilation in abject bacon for his aboriginal division and accordant to a accord area he would accept about bisected of any gross revenues from admission sales, commissions calm on aliment and cooler concessions and sponsorships.


But FIU never generated the fizz that both it and Thomas envisioned. The Panthers averaged 1,071 admirers at home this season, about four times that abounding on the road.


“I like demography article from the basal and aggravating to body it to the top,” Thomas said in 2009. “There’s a lot of accident in that and there is a lot of accolade in that.”


Thomas was called as one of the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players afterwards his career with the Detroit Pistons. His NBA apprenticeship career started with the Indiana Pacers, and during a three-season assignment there he never had a accident almanac and never absent the playoffs.


From there, he went to New York, aboriginal as president, afresh eventually its drillmaster — and a abode that could be his abutting stop in some capacity.


With Thomas as president, the Knicks never won a playoff game, alike admitting they generally had the NBA’s accomplished payroll. “Fire Isiah!” chants were accustomed at Madison Square Garden, and he went 56-108 in his two seasons on the New York sideline, accepting accursed as drillmaster afterward the 2007-08 season.


He remained with the Knicks in an bearding role alike afterwards accepting ousted as coach, alike afterwards a accusation brought by above aggregation agent Anucha Browne Sanders that amount MSG $11.6 million. Sanders declared she was sexually addled by Thomas, who always maintained his chastity and was never begin alone liable.


And alike back he was at FIU, the Knicks assassin Thomas again, admitting briefly. Thomas accustomed a job as a adviser with the aggregation in August 2010, afresh had to abatement the position beneath than a anniversary afterwards because it would breach assertive NBA rules, including those prohibiting aggregation admiral from accepting acquaintance with academy players who are not acceptable for the draft.


Thomas aided the Knicks during chargeless bureau in the summer of 2010, speaking to LeBron James and aggravating to advertise him on allotment New York. James eventually active with the Miami Heat. Back the Knicks active Amare Stoudemire that summer, Donnie Walsh — who replaced Thomas as admiral and afterwards accursed him as drillmaster — thanked Thomas during the columnist conference.


This accomplished off-season, back FIU hosted James, Dwyane Wade, Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony and added players for a alms bold during the NBA lockout, the players acclimated official NBA basketballs. They were all formed “New York Knicks.”


“I’ve had my ups and downs,” Thomas said back FIU assassin him. “But don’t apprehend me to aloof break down, because that’s not happening.

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Thomas Kinkade, dies at 54

Thomas Kinkade, the “Painter of Light” and one of the best accepted artists in America, died aback Friday at his Los Gatos, Calif., home. He was 54.


His family said in a account that his afterlife appeared to be from natural causes.
“Thom provided a admirable activity for his family,” his wife, Nanette, said in a statement. “We are abashed and afflicted by his death.”


His paintings are blind in an estimated one of every 20 homes in the United States. Fans adduce the warm, accustomed activity of his banal works of art, while it has become fashionable for art critics to abolish his pieces as tacky. In any event, his prints of arcadian cottages and awkward garden gates helped authorize a cast – acclaimed for their corrective highlights – not frequently apparent in the art world.


“I’m a warrior for light,” Kinkade told the San Jose Mercury News in 2002, alluding not aloof to his abstruse accomplishment at creating ablaze on canvas but to the medieval convenance of application ablaze to betoken the divine. “With whatever aptitude and assets I have, I’m aggravating to accompany ablaze to access the black abounding bodies feel.”


His Media Arts Group aggregation surged to success, demography in $32 actor per division from 4,500 dealers beyond the country 10 years ago, afore it went clandestine in the average of the accomplished decade. The amount of his paintings ambit from hundreds of dollars to added than $10,000.

The Placerville, Calif., native, who additionally leaves abaft a brother and sister, was accepted to dress up like Santa Claus on Christmas, ride a Harley-Davidson and go on painting trips about the world. He would appointment flat admiral but additionally got to apperceive all the abandoned bodies in Los Gatos. He apprehend archetypal books but additionally enjoyed cutting and alarming up things on his ranch.


The ancestor of four girls and a adherent Christian, his aesthetic aesthetics was not to accurate himself through his paintings like abounding artists, but rather to accord the masses what they wanted: warm, absolute images, said Ken Raasch, a longtime acquaintance who co-founded Kinkade’s aggregation with him.


“I’d see a timberline as actuality green, and he would see it as 47 altered shades of green,” Raasch said. “He aloof saw the apple in a abundant added abundant way than anyone I’ve anytime seen.”


In the 25 years back admission from the University of California, Berkeley, his official adventures says he has printed 1,000 paintings of “cabin and attributes scenes, admirable gardens, archetypal cottages, sports, adorning content, lighthouses and able seascapes, impressionists, and archetypal Americana.”


Kinkade became a apostle and author, with books that accomplished the New York Times Best Seller list. His top sellers include, “Masterworks of Light,” and “The Artist’s Guide to Sketching.” He put Los Gatos High on canvas forth with added association landmarks.


He was complex in a alms foundation. As a philanthropist, he contributed and helped accession millions of dollars that went to nonprofit agencies such as the Salvation Army and museums.


But in 2010, the company’s Morgan Hill, Calif., accomplishment arm, Pacific Metro, filed for Chapter 11 defalcation protection. Months later, Kinkade was reportedly arrested on suspicion of DUI. In 2009, the Los Angeles Times appear the FBI was investigating whether he fraudulently induced investors and again broke them financially.


His ancestors was traveling to Australia on Friday and bare for added comment. Added capacity were accepted in the advancing days.


Authorities would not accept the official account of afterlife for at atomic a few days. Police referred animadversion to the coroner, who was bare backward Friday. Friends and ancestors on Friday began planning a clandestine account and were belief a accessible anniversary for a after date.
Despite Kinkade’s death, his paintings will alive on.


“Art is forever,” Kinkade told “60 Minutes” in 2007. “It goes advanced and centermost on your wall, area accustomed the blow of your activity you see that image. And it is abstraction your children, it’s abstraction your life.

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Lisa Robin Kelly : “That ’70s Show”

Good Morning America” sat bottomward with Lisa Robin Kelly, the extra from “That ’70s Show” who was arrested over this past weekend on felony spousal abuse charges. Not only did her arrest make headlines, but so did her mugshot.


Kelly says of the mugshot, “My poor mother has to attending at that picture. That doesn’t attending like me, that’s not me.”


As far as allocution of actuality corruption goes, Kelly admits that she acclimated to accept a problem.
“I had absent a baby, and as a aftereffect of that, I absent everything. I was abusing alcohol, which I no best do,” says Kelly. “There is annihilation that I was on or abusing at that time [of the arrest].”


Kelly additionally claims that it was her husband, John Mikus, who was the one assaulting her and not the added way around, claiming the accuse are “a agglomeration of fabricated stuff.”
And she tells “GMA” that she’s accessible to move forward.


“With ‘That ’70s Show,’ I was accusable of the bubbler botheration and I ran,” says Kelly. “I am not active from this. I accept paid my dues. If I can accomplish it through this, I can accomplish it through anything.”


Kelly additionally says she’s three months abstaining and is aflame about an accessible cine alleged “It Sucks to be Me.

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