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Shelby Keeton in her Bikini for Marie Claire of the Day

Shelby Keeton is a babe. Which I guess would explain why she’s a model. I’m surprised I’ve never heard of her, because if I had, I would have taken advantage of her low level of fame and booked her to shoot nudes in my basement at a discount rate, but now that she’s in some major publication, she’s probably more expensive than “Free cocaine”…making her one of the many who have got away. Lost opportunity that I should spend more time preventing by stalking the “New Faces” section of the modelling agencies…. I don’t know where she’s from, but I’m gonna assume heaven.

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Shelby Keeton in her Bikini for Marie Claire of the Day

Claire Sinclair Is One Busty Playmate

Here is pinup and Playboy’s 2011 Playmate of The Year Claire Sinclair at the 2013 Fighters Only World Mixed Martial Arts Awards. I’m not a big fan of the whole 50s pinup look so I was surprised when Playboy gave her the most coveted sl%t title. Nonetheless, Claire has some juicy boobies and I can definitely appreciate those.

‘Homeland’ Sweeps TV Drama Categories At Golden Globes

Espionage drama continues its winning streak with three major awards at Sunday night’s ceremony. By Kevin P. Sullivan Claire Danes and Damian Lewis in “Homeland” Photo: Showtime

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Rihanna’s 777 Tour, Day Two: Aisle Dancing, Tamales and Sweet Perfume

‘[It’s] fricking crazy. I am losing my sh–. I’m sure everyone else is too,’ says Australian fan Claire Knight. By Maud Deitch Rihanna pours some champagne for her 777 tourmates Photo: MTV

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Rihanna’s 777 Tour, Day Two: Aisle Dancing, Tamales and Sweet Perfume

‘[It’s] fricking crazy. I am losing my sh–. I’m sure everyone else is too,’ says Australian fan Claire Knight. By Maud Deitch Rihanna pours some champagne for her 777 tourmates Photo: MTV

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Lea Michele Marie Claire UK

Lea Michele in the November issue of Marie Claire UK

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Made For TV Moms: Our Favorite Reality Show Mothers

First of all, we’d like to thank Claire Huxtable , “first” Aunt Vivian (ya’ll know the “second” Aunt Viv was a joke) and all the other television moms that may have had an impact on our lives growing up. Personally, when Claire yelled at Vanessa for going out of town to see “The Wretched,” we almost cried out of fear and imagined our own mother. But those days are gone and the “television” moms we have now for the most part are on reality shows. So here’s a shout out to all the mothers of today’s television – love them or hate them, they seem to be wonderful moms… Click Here To Read The Rest At MadameNoire.com

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REVIEW: The Innkeepers Seeks to Reinvent the Ghost Story by Sheer Force of Ambition

The heroes and heroines of old-fashioned ghost-story flicks resemble the average horror fan more closely than any other of the genre’s archetypes. Amateur ghostbusters like The Innkeepers ’s Claire (Sara Paxton), for instance, troll spooky hallways and scour dank basements for thrills, which is to say without the real threat of physical harm. We go to movies like The Innkeepers , Ti West’s follow-up to his delightful old-school creep-out The House of the Devil , to explore and experience fear from a similarly safe remove. Like the average horror fan, Claire can be her own worst enemy; on both sides of the screen, much depends on the question of whether one can be scared to death. Along with her laconic co-clerk Luke (Pat Healy), winsome, asthmatic Claire is the only staff on site at the Yankee Pedlar Inn during its closing weekend. A grand old establishment with a rumor-laden pedigree, the inn has only a few last guests to deal with, including a harried mother and son (Alison Bartlett and Jake Ryan) and a fading television actress named Leanne Rease-Jones (Kelly McGillis). The fact that a couple of low-ranking attendants have been left to close up the joint adds to the cavernous building’s feeling of abandonment. Like all haunted houses, the emptiness of this one poses a mournful and ominous question: Where did all the people go? Luke and Claire have an idea of where at least one wound up. The legend of a bride who committed suicide on her wedding day and was left to rot in the inn’s basement fuels their idle, overtime chatter. Luke is working on a crude, paranormal activity-type web site and claims to have seen the undead bride once; Claire, bored and curious, marshals his electronic voice phenomena kit and pokes around for sound vibrations. The first two “chapters” pass congenially, as characters come and go and we’re played for a couple of cheap scares. Unlike Devil , which builds slowly to an almost excruciating peak of tension, The Innkeepers is dotted with dead-end sequences — a YouTube prank, a bat in the attic — that break up a sometimes sluggish pace but also promote a certain aimlessness in the narrative. More so than in West’s previous film, which worked on its own steam right up until the end, The Innkeepers feels like a devoted horror fan’s attempt to reinvent a classic genre by sheer force of quality. Without a strong story to dance with, all of those fabulous tracking shots, lovingly uncanny art direction details and flickering shafts of light can make The Innkeepers feel more like an exercise in craft than a scary movie. Still, there is pleasure in Paxton’s slightly daffy, tomboyish take on the final girl and in McGillis’s welcome, perfectly anomalous presence. Leanne turns out to be something of a ghost whisperer, and it’s fun watching McGillis sell some pretty fruity lines between pulls on her cigarette. Luke is an intermittent and oddly diffident player in what becomes Claire’s adventure, although they share a pivotal and terrifically frightening séance scene toward the end. He warns Claire that chasing spirits has serious side effects — you’ll start seeing things everywhere you go, he says, you’ll warp your radar for what’s real and what’s not. It sounds like a statement of ambition for the best kind of ghost story, which is ultimately what The Innkeepers turns out to be. Follow Michelle Orange on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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