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Mel B: Health, Marriage, Dancing, Las Vegas |
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In 2007, Melanie Brown came back on to the entertainment stage as the runner up in season five of Dancing with the Stars. After finishing as the runner up in the finale, Brown reunited with her fellow Spice Girl mates for a world tour that would be one of the top grossing musical acts of 2007-2008. After the tour was over, Mel B, as many call her, jumped into correspondent work for Access Hollywood, has become one of the tabloid media’s favorite targets, has an upcoming show in Las Vegas, and a new DVD out titled Totally Fit that has sparked interest in a possible workout show. Not many people have as many diverse projects going on right now as Scary Spice, but through it all she is a mother of two and shows no signs of slowing down. |
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Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris Renee Zellwegger with Siobhan Fallon in New in Town. Credit: Rebecca Sandulak
You might remember her face but not her name. Siobhan Fallon is one of the most successful character and supporting actresses today. Some of her biggest roles have included Men in Black, Forrest Gump, Seinfeld, and 30 Rock. In her latest role, Fallon plays Renee Zellwegger’s secretary in New in Town. Her character has a similar religious background to the one she lives daily. She is a practicing Catholic and a mother of three that has turned down big money to do things that were against her belief system. Hollywood is an industry where religion is not always an accepted subject, but Fallon has stuck to her guns and continued to have a thriving career. |
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Laura Vecchione's Song for Obama |
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With all the connections between celebrities and politicians this election cycle, singer-songwriter Laura Vecchione has written a song Tell' Em About The Dream that tributes Martin Luther King Jr. and relates to President Elect Barack Obama. The song also focuses on American history and is the perfect piece for the country's current times. Vecchione talks about the song and how another famous singer impacted her. |
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Cardinals Bertrand Berry Talks NFC Title Game |
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Chris Yandek caught up with Arizona Cardinals defense end Bertrand Berry on an NFL conference call. They discussed the upcoming NFC Championship Game with the Philadelphia Eagles and what it would mean to the city of Arizona to go to a Super Bowl. |
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Top 10 Interviews Of 2008 |
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Chris Yandek reveals his ten favorite interviews of the year and what stood out. Choosing the list this year was rather difficult. I thought about what got to me personally, professionally, and what stood out to my audience. It was an amazing year that I will never forget. |
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Photo: BernNadette Stanis today. BernNadette Stanis was the it girl of the 1970s. Before there was Beyonce, Rihanna, and even Shontelle, the character Thelma showed her style on the 1970s television hit Good Times. Her unique style and beauty contributed much influence for future generations of black women. Today at 55, Ms. Stanis has written numerous books, is campaigning to do Dancing with the Stars, and talking to her fans for a small fee. She is one of the best examples of a child star that is doing well in her adult years. Her beauty hasn’t faded either. |
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(Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images North America) She is arguably the most beautiful actress on screen today. Kate Beckinsale, though, is more than just a pretty face. The former Oxford University attendee admits her life might not be as exciting as other celebrities. She is happily married. Her daughter is not crazy. She hasn’t suddenly decided she is lesbian. She is the subject of plastic surgery rumors, that while false, she has learned to accept. In her latest role, Beckinsale takes to the screen in Nothing But The Truth. She plays a political journalist based on Judith Miller, formerly of the New York Times. The role has earned her a Critics Choice Award nomination. There might be an Oscar nomination in the not too distant future.
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Her name is Shontelle Layne. Who is she? She’s the next big thing in music and the latest import that is about to take America by storm. Her debut album released last week features many feel good songs, but also contains messages that touch upon society through her eyes or Shontelligence, which is the title of the album. Besides her unique music style, Shontelle is a real person who is genuine and no diva. The former aspiring lawyer and college student believes in the truth and despises the fake or Plastic People who she sings about. Besides that, her childhood friend Rihanna has taken the music world by storm over the last year and now it’s her turn to show why the island girls are rocking the states and bringing warmth.
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Hill Harper On His Friend Obama |
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Chris Yandek caught up with Hill Harper. The CSI: NY actor shares stories of his college friend Barack Obama and what he expects from the first four years of the Obama Administration. |
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It’s been 40 years since Diahann Carroll became the first black actress to have a TV show featured around her character Julia. The 73-year-old Golden Globe winning actress hasn’t slowed down whether it’s singing or acting, but don’t expect to see Ms. Carroll in any type of reality show like Dancing with the Stars. Her hope is to find another role similar to her 1974 performance in Claudine that earned her an Academy Award nomination. In the meantime, Carroll has released her new memoirs The Legs Are The Last To Go that share all of the trials and tribulations of her life. |
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Whoopi Goldberg has won every award an actress can possibly accept. The Oscar winning Ghost actress has gotten comfy in the chair as the moderator for the ABC talk show The View, but it doesn’t mean we won’t see her on the big screen again if the right thing comes along. She denies there are any problems at The View behind the scenes and that the public shouldn’t believe everything they read. But speaking of literature, Ms. Goldberg hopes you read her new children’s book Sugar Plum Ballerinas to your children or that they read it themselves. It’s the story of a young girl who is forced into everything ballerina by her mother when she dreams of being something else. |
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The most famous houseguest is still in show business after more than a decade since his famous testimony in the OJ Simpson trial. Kato Kaelin has found his niche whether it is a traveling monologue, working for the production company National Lampoon, or his latest project Gimme My Reality Show competing against other celebrities for his own show on the Fox Reality Channel. Kaelin is also not shy to share his thoughts on OJ’s recent troubles out in Las Vegas and reflect back on some moments from the famous trial. |
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In a joint interview with Chris Yandek of CYInterview.com and Jay Bildstein of DiaDay.com , former Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura speaks candidly about the future of America, America’s economic woes, his time as Governor of the Minnesota, and many more topics in a 50 minute interview that will be distributed in three parts. In part one, Jesse speaks about the possibilities of a powerful third party, running for President in 2012, decreasing the national debt, and much more. The following is a condensed transcript of the first third.
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