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HBO Reveals ‘Game of Thrones” Season 8 Premiere Date

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Source: HBO / HBO The release date for the final season of Game of Thrones has finally been revealed! HBO announced Tuesday morning the final season will air in April but with no actual date, so we know that we at atleast have five more months to go. The network also gave fans a promotional video for season 8. The catch is that it does not contain any new footage, so it’s not a season 8 trailer. However, the video does tease all of the conflict we have seen the characters go through and build up to their final confrontation with the White Walkers. So in short, it sets the stage for the final season by getting you excited with old but fan-favorite scenes and quotes, plus that classic music that we love! Watch the teaser video below and get ready because April is going to be something special!

HBO Reveals ‘Game of Thrones” Season 8 Premiere Date

Nine Celebs Who You Probably Didn’t Know Were Woke

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Let’s face it — America is going through a pretty tough time these days. For groups like women, people of color and the LGBT community, it’s nearly impossible to not be aware of the conflict and injustices surrounding them. The turmoil happening in our nation has even forced Hollywood stars to speak out against the blatant […]

Nine Celebs Who You Probably Didn’t Know Were Woke

Bethenny Frankel Files For Divorce From Jason Hoppy

Looks like Bethenny Frankel and Jason Hoppy are officially done. Having announced a separation over the holidays, the reality star began the divorce process by filing the paperwork earlier this week in New York. Sources say the Bethenny Frankel divorce will be quick and easy from a legal standpoint, but that doesn’t make it any easier to cope with emotionally. “Bethenny is devastated,” a friend tells People . The split with Jason Hoppy comes after months of rumors that the pair, who wed in 2010 and are parents to daughter Bryn, 2 1/2, were on the rocks. It’s unclear what specifically drove them to this sad point. “It brings me great sadness to say that Jason and I are separating,” Frankel, 42, said in a statement on December 23. “This was an extremely difficult decision.” “As a woman and a mother, I have to accept it as the best choice for our family.”

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Brandi Glanville Wedding Dress: Given Away!

Brandi Glanville gave away the dress she wore when she walked down the aisle with Eddie Cibrian – and she made sure everyone knows about it of course. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star says she’s “making a fresh start” and cleaning out her closet, ditching a strapless, white symbol of a failed marriage. Brandi Glanville Tweeted, “I donated my wedding gown to a soon to be army wife & I still havent heard about who received it! Well I hope it make someone very happy.” Let’s hope that thing isn’t cursed. Glanville has been involved in a Twitter war for months (if not years) with country star LeAnn Rimes , whom Eddie left her for and married in 2011. Much of the conflict centers around Glanville and Cibrian’s sons Mason, 9, and Jake, 5, who spend time in both households, and who LeAnn co-parents. After dropping the nugget on Twitter about her wedding dress giveaway, Glanville didn’t take any shots at Rimes, but did hint at a theme in her life: “Attempting to clean the old toys out of our playroom,” the outspoken model wrote. “And all of a sudden the boys love toys they haven’t touched in ages!” Fortunately, at least one item of clothing wasn’t tough for her to part ways with.

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Steve Urkel Is Tripping | Jaleel White Beefs With His DWTS Partner

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Drama on the dance floor! Although Jaleel is considered an early favorite during this season of Dancing With The Stars. Word is, his temper may damper his chances of winning… SOURCE:  Us Weekly Dancing with the Stars celeb Jaleel White …

Steve Urkel Is Tripping | Jaleel White Beefs With His DWTS Partner

Steve Urkel Is Tripping | Jaleel White Beefs With His DWTS Partner

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Drama on the dance floor! Although Jaleel is considered an early favorite during this season of Dancing With The Stars. Word is, his temper may damper his chances of winning… SOURCE:  Us Weekly Dancing with the Stars celeb Jaleel White …

Steve Urkel Is Tripping | Jaleel White Beefs With His DWTS Partner

If Americans only Knew

I think this is the best documentary I have ever seen on the conflict in the Holy Land, and how it affects America directly. added by: Radical_Centrist

The Phony Clash of Civilizations

We really are undergoing a clash of civilizations, Ayaan Hirsi Ali says. Hirsi Ali argues that political scientist Samuel Huntington was right when he wrote in 1993 that future conflicts would be between the West and non-Western “civilizations.” For Huntington, the conflict between civilizations—groups united by common languages, cultures, traditions, and religions—was even more fundamental than the ideological conflict that characterized 20th century politics. In particular, Huntington though that what he called the Islamic and Confucian civilizations would inevitably come into conflict with the Western world. Huntington’s suggestion that the Islamic world would inevitably clash with the Western world seemed prophetic to many people after the attacks of September 11. Hirsi Ali says that Huntington’s model “reflects the world as it is—not as we wish it to be.” Muslim countries, she points out, are almost without exception illiberal and undemocratic. Even relatively moderate Turkey has taken a recent turn away from the West (although this turn is in part a reaction to the European Union's reluctance to take a Muslim member). We need, Hirsi Ali suggests, to recognize that with their fundamentally different worldviews West and Islam are and can only be enemies. Hirsi Ali is right to argue that at stake are competing worldviews. She is right too to be critical of the illiberal elements of Muslim societies. It is not clear, however, that the current conflict is really between civilizations—or even what exactly a “civilization” is. As I have written before, it is wrong to frame the conflict as between Islam as a whole and the West. We should not assume, just because our enemies say they are attacking us in the name of Islam, that all Muslims are actually our enemies. Our real enemy is a particular, fundamentalist strain of Islam, one at odds in many ways with the historical mainstream tradition of Islam. This violent fundamentalism is largely a Middle Eastern phenomenon—most Muslims don’t actually live in the Middle East—and probably owes more to recent history of the region than it does to the tenets of Islam. Blaming Islam for the problems of the Middle East is probably not much different than blaming the dysfunction of African countries on the fact that most Africans are black. Nor is it clear that what Hirsi Ali identifies as symptoms of the clash of civilizations—the conflict over the proposed Islamic community center near Ground Zero, the ban on building minarets in Switzerland, and the recent ban on wearing burkas in France—are really evidence of some fundamental conflict. It’s hard to see, for example, how an Islamic community center in lower Manhattan—which may never get built in any case—is much of a threat to anyone. None of these things—mosques, minarets, or burkas—are serious public issues. Rather they are ways of diverting public attention away from the real, difficult problems of governing, which would require hard, unpopular choices. But singling Muslims out as the enemy is, unfortunately, generally very popular. As Sara Silvestri points out, the burka debate in France serves as a welcome distraction from the need to make budget cuts. Here in the U.S. the Ground Zero controversy provides a handy way to attack liberals before the fall midterm elections. None of this means there’s any fundamental conflict with Islam, only that Muslims make a convenient scapegoats. “Islam,” Silvestri says, “has become an easy card to play.” Nor can we protect the values of western civilization by failing live up to them. It’s no more justified to ban the wearing of burkas than it would be to ban the wearing of crosses. While many feel the requirement to wear burkas oppresses women, telling women how they can and can't practice their religion doesn't make them less oppressed. By the same token, we are no more justified opposing the construction of a mosque near Ground Zero than we would be to oppose the construction of a synagogue in a neighborhood where people didn't like Jews. The truth is that the real danger to western civilization doesn't come from outside forces; it is that if we're not careful we will betray its ideals. added by: UtopianSky

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt $10,000 Cufflinks picture

As much a philanthropic gift as a fashion statement, the cufflinks retail for a cool $10,000, with 100% of net proceeds going to the Education Partnership for Children of Conflict (EPCC), a charitable organization co-founded by Jolie. The collection also includes a jewelled ring and bracelets, as well as children’s items like a tooth box and silver egg cup. For more info on Angelina and Brad’s Protector collection, visit asprey.com. In case you’re searching for the Father’s Day gift to end all

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Jim Belushi’s In-Flight Altercation — Cops Called

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Exclusives Jim Belushi joined a different kind of mile-high club during a flight to Vegas this week .. where the captain calls the cops over a mid-flight argument. The whole thing went down during the descent on a 40-minute American Airlines flight from L.A. to … Permalink

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