Mary Margaret
Please help welcome Mary Margaret, the new addition to the family!

She is a rescue. I'll tell you her whole story tomorrow!
Source: http://www.prettyinthecity.com/blog/2011/4/18/mary-margaret.html
Please help welcome Mary Margaret, the new addition to the family!

She is a rescue. I'll tell you her whole story tomorrow!
Source: http://www.prettyinthecity.com/blog/2011/4/18/mary-margaret.html

Continuing her ramped-up album promotional efforts, Lady Gaga has dropped the latest single from her highly-anticipated forthcoming record, "Born This Way."
The track, available exclusively on the deluxe edition, is titled "Fashion of His Love" and was one of the very first songs the Mother Monster wrote for the album.
The pop sensation is on a roll, as she unveiled "Marry the Night" and "Electric Chapel" on the popular Facebook game, Farmville, earlier in the week.
You can hear all of Gaga's newest musical creations when "Born This Way" makes its debut May 23.
Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/lady-gaga/lady-gagas-fashion-his-love-listen-now-506945
1) This is me after three martinis.
2) The video is a bit too long, but hang on until the last two minutes or so.
3) I'm much cuter than this in real life.
And now... a video blog:
WARNING: NSFW
Big Poosay from Karyn Bosnak on Vimeo.
Source: http://www.prettyinthecity.com/blog/2011/4/15/cab-drivers-dont-like-brooklyn.html

She consistently puts out great music, and Shakira's new single ?Rabiosa? carries on her tradition of keeping her fans dancing.
The ?Hips Don?t Lie? songstress just released a teaser clip of her soon-to-be-released music video, showcasing the colorful club scene she?s known to frequent.
The ?Rabiosa? video was shot in Barcelona, Spain back on April 24th under the direction of her long-time collaborator Jaume de la Iguana.
In related news, Shakira was recently in Haiti to see first-hand the school she?s been helping out with.
Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/shakira/shakira-releases-%E2%80%9Crabiosa%E2%80%9D-video-teaser-506871

Oprah Winfrey is one popular lady. So, it's no surprise that Hollywood's biggest stars (from Beyonce to Tom Cruise) came out to honor the talk-show queen as she approaches the end of her 25-year reign on daytime TV.
Oprah, 57, and her pals gathered at Chicago's United Center Tuesday night for a giant star-studded tribute. The videotaped celebration, "Surprise Oprah! A Farewell Spectacular," will air on The Oprah Winfrey Show on May 23 and 24 -- the last two shows before her grand finale episode on May 25.
Leading up to the event, there was much buzz about which celebrities would appear -- but the guest list had been kept under strict lock and key. Even Winfrey herself didn't know who would show up.
The first hour of the show was hosted by Oprah's longtime friend Tom Hanks. "Your show has turned surprise into an art form," he said. "Oprah Winfrey, today you are surrounded by nothing but love. Your studio was not big enough to hold it all, so here we are."
The second hour of the show was hosted by husband-and-wife powerhouse Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith. Between each celebrity guest or musical performance, clips showing some of Oprah's most memorable moments were broadcast on three giant screens.
Tom Cruise, who has been on Winfrey's show 12 times (including the infamous couch-jumping episode!), was the first guest. After watching a clip of his first appearance on the show, Winfrey joked, "You looked like you were 10 when you on my show in 1988. And what was up with my hair?"
Madonna also paid personal tribute to Winfrey. "It's no secret that millions of people are inspired by Oprah," she said. "I am one of those people ... She fights for things she believes in, even if it makes her unpopular... She's a self-made woman who's been at the top of her game for over 25 years and she is still kicking ass."
And Beyonce brought the house down as she performed her new single "Run the World (Girls)" in a tuxedo leotard. She told Oprah that, because of her, "women everywhere have graduated to a new level of understanding of what we are, who we are, and who we can be."
The special also included appearances by Dakota Fanning, Aretha Franklin, Diane Sawyer, Michael Jordan, Halle Berry, Queen Latifah, Stevie Wonder, Jerry Seinfeld and more. And, of course, Oprah's BFF Gayle King was in the audience to offer her support.
There had been much speculation about whether Maria Shriver (Winfrey's friend of 30 years) would make an appearance, especially after she and Oprah had a long dinner at a Chicago restaurant on Monday night.
It turns out, Shriver (who's dealing with the public scandal of estranged husband Arnold Schwarzenegger's affair) wasn't going to let her personal problems keep her from supporting her pal. "Well Oprah, for more than 30 years, you bestowed the most amazing friendship on me, given me love, support, wisdom and most of all truth," she said when she took the stage.
R&B star Usher closed the emotional evening by singing "Oh Happy Day," and at one point, an emotional Winfrey said, "I feel the love, and I thank you for it."
The contents of Winfrey's final show are still under wraps. But if there's anyone who can top this over-the-top celebration, it's Oprah!
Source: http://www.ivillage.com/stars-turn-out-celebrate-oprah-winfrey/1-a-350785
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'Even though it's more complicated and it's more expensive, it felt right for this film,' Rob Marshall tells MTV News.
By Eric Ditzian
At multiplexes everywhere this summer, you'll see moviegoers wandering around with 3-D glasses perched on their noses, which, depending on whom you ask, is either a lovely development for audiences or a sign that studios will wring every last dollar from the public regardless of quality or common sense.
Put that judgment to "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" director Rob Marshall, and he'll explain why his Johnny Depp-starring summer blockbuster is the perfect fit for the three-dimensional treatment. "I don't think every movie should be 3-D, honestly, but I feel like certain movies lend themselves to 3-D, especially if it's real 3-D," he explained. "We shot it in 3-D. It wasn't converted. It wasn't done on a soundstage against a green screen. It's all very real."
And its very realness is what made the endeavor so darn outrageous. "It's complicated with 3-D. It's delicate," Marshall explained. "We were kind of crazy doing it, because we were bringing all this equipment into very remote locations. We were in caves and jungles and waterfalls and beaches and ships with this equipment."
The production shot in such isolated locales that on the first day of shooting in Hawaii, the crew could only reach set by jet ski. The equipment, including the bulky 3-D cameras, had to be flown in by helicopter. But the complex logistics — and the added expense — will pay dividends for those 3-D-glasses-wearing ticket buyers.
"Even though it's more complicated and it's more expensive, it felt right for this film, because you're inside the movie, inside that adventure with the pirates and Jack Sparrow — immersed into that world," Marshall said. "It's a great world to be part of."
Check out everything we've got on "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides."
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