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Paris Hilton Loves Halloween of the Day

Paris Hilton loves Halloween…because it gives her the opportunity to dress up in costumes like the drag queen that she is. I know, I know, we’ve all seen the sex tape and we know that she doesn’t have a cock, but in fact a pussy, probably with herpes that has been well used…over the decades… But she’s still a fucking drag queen to me…and here she is being her princess, barbie, fucking pink and gay tranny self… It’s boring, but I guess funny she’s still at it…right…? TO SEE MORE CELEBS DOING HALLOWEEN CLICK HERE

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Benzino Speaks On New Song “Walk Away” ft. Rick Ross, Life After Being Shot & Gives His Advice On Love & Relationships [EXCLUSIVE]

Love & Hip Hop Atlanta reality cast member Benzino stopped by Hot 107.9 and spoke to Beestroh about his role on the show, getting shot…

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“Jeopardy!” Stumps Contestant With Beastie Boys Question [VIDEO]

The game show “Jeopardy!” has been on the air so long they can start having themed competitions like “Battle of the Decades.” During the episode…

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Ronald Isley Has Some New “Songs For You” [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

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  The name Isley has been synonymous with musical excellence for more than four decades. Singer, songwriter and record producer Ronald Isley has given the…

Ronald Isley Has Some New “Songs For You” [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO]

‘Tootsie’ Star Charles Durning Dies At 89

Actor Charles Durning, who starred in the 1982 film Tootsie died on Christmas Eve in New York. His long time agent Judith Moss confirmed his death at 89, BBC reports . In Tootsie he played the would-be suitor of Dustin Hoffman’s starring character. Durning received Best Supporting Actor nominations in 1982 and 1984 for roles in To Be or Not to Be and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas . He also won a Golden Globe in 1991 for Best Supporting Actor in the mini-series The Kennedys of Massachusetts along with a number of other critical accolades throughout the decades. In 1982’s The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas starring Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds, he played the corrupt governor. A veteran of World War II, he began his acting career in the ’60s at the New York Shakespeare Festival, first gaining notoriety in 1973 playing a bad cop in The Sting alongside Robert Redford. “I never turned down anything and never argued with any producer or director,” he said in 2008. “Not only was Charlie a World War II hero but he was also a hero to his family,” his stepdaughter, Anita Gregory said in a statement. “Charlie loved Christmas and if he could have chosen a time to pass, he would have chosen this day.” Durning will be buried in a private ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. [ Source: BBC ]

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Michelle Duggar on New Hairstyle: I Love It!

Michelle Duggar is old school. The mother of 19 has used the same Duggars Tater Tot Casserole recipe for years and she had worn her hair in the same style for four decades. Until now! For their mother’s 46th birthday, the reality star’s kids treated her to a makeover. What does she think of the modernized look? “Going from curly to totally straight was a shock for me,” Duggar tells People . “But I am loving it and I have been doing both styles, curly and straight, since the cut.” What does her family think? Michelle shared the following adorable tale regarding her two-year old: “Little Josie kept touching my hand and saying, ‘Mommy? Mommy? Mommy?’ She wanted to make sure I was still me… It has been fun.” Compare Before (right) and After (left) shots above and decide: What do YOU think?

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Godfather of Go Go Music Chuck Brown Has Died

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After 75 years of blessing us with over four decades of his music,  Chuck Brown has reportedly passed away today. The Godfather of Go-Go music…

Godfather of Go Go Music Chuck Brown Has Died

Anne Hathaway Reveals Catwoman’s Glam Hollywood Role Model: Hedy Lamarr

In a new, spoiler-ish Dark Knight Rises piece over at Hero Complex, Anne Hathaway manages to stoke fanboy flames with talk of her Catwoman ‘s sleek gadgetry while invoking the name of screen siren (and Movieline heroine ) Hedy Lamarr. Now that’s good media management. See if her four-quadrant Catwoman chat hits you in all the right places, too. First, the stuff to get your inner techie fanboy a-tingling. “I love the costume because everything has a purpose,” Hathaway says of her costume, which is described as including razor-tipped stilettos and goggles that “flip up and resemble feline ears.” “Nothing is in place for fantasy’s sake.” Well, I wouldn’t say that . [ GALLERY: Catwoman’s look through the decades — who wore it best? ] And then, something for the ladies, the lovers of ladies, and anyone enamored of old school Hollywood glamour — a touch of the noir-ish femme fatale, perhaps, as channeled via the influence of a woman who influenced the original Catwoman, the inimitable Hedy Lamarr: “I know this sounds odd, but her breathing is extraordinary. She takes these long, deep, languid breaths and exhales slowly. There’s a shot of her in [the 1933 film] ‘Ecstasy’ exhaling a cigarette and I took probably five breaths during her one exhale. So I started working on my breathing a lot.” So far, so good if you ask me. I want a Catwoman who’s equal parts high tech and snarlingly seductive, forward-thinking without losing the slink of the Catwomen who’ve come before. What say you, Bat fans? • ‘Dark Knight Rises’ star Anne Hathaway: ‘Gotham City is full of grace’ [Hero Complex]

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Wim Wenders on Pina, 3-D Epiphanies and Until the End of the World at 20

After more than four decades of creative peaks, valleys, experiments and triumphs that have established him as one of the most eclectic filmmakers of his generation, Wim Wenders has ventured into entirely new territory for his new documentary Pina : 3-D. The film’s subject — the late, legendary choreographer (and Wenders’s longtime friend) Pina Bausch — likely wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.

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Lily Tomlin on Robert Altman, David O. Russell and a Lifetime of Achievement

In a career spanning over four decades Lily Tomlin has virtually done it all — but, as she told Movieline this week at the Savannah Film Festival , in town to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award, she’s not done yet. After rising to stardom on Laugh-In (where she created indelible characters like Ernestine the telephone operator and Edith Ann, the impossibly precocious 5-year-old), the funny woman won Grammys for her comedy albums, won a Tony for her one-woman Broadway show, earned an Oscar nod making her dramatic debut in Robert Altman’s Nashville , and starred in ’80s comedy classics like 9 to 5 and The Incredible Shrinking Woman .

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