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Marcia Gay Harden to Divorce Thaddaeus Scheel

Marcia Gay Harden has decided to end her marriage to Thaddaeus Scheel after 15 years. “For the sake of the couple’s three children, Harden would like to request that the family’s privacy be respected at this time,” her rep says in a statement. “No further comments will be made, and thank you for your understanding.” The actress and Scheel have 7-year-old twins and a 13-year-old daughter. Harden, 52, won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2001 for Pollock . She was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Mystic River in 2004. Most recently, she won a Tony Award in 2009 for God of Carnage .

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Reggie Bush Denies Dating Kim Kardashian Again [VIDEO]

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NFL baller Reggie Bush , who was recently spotted having lunch with ex-girlfriend Kim Kardashian in Beverly Hills, was asked by TMZ if the two had rekindled their romance? Reggie answered with a simple “No” as he stepped onto an elevator. Check out the video: RELATED: Reggie Bush Spotted On A Lunch Date With Kim Kardashian Watch Kim Kardashian End Her Marriage [VIDEO] Kris Humphries Claims Kim Kardashian Married Him To Boost TV Ratings Did Bow Wow Sleep With Kim Kardashian? [VIDEO] Kim Kardashian Doesn’t Want An NFL Player

Reggie Bush Denies Dating Kim Kardashian Again [VIDEO]

Mitt Romney’s web of influence

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When attacking his opponents, Romney likes to say he’s no Washington insider. But that’s just the pot calling the kettle black. Romney has raised more money from Washington lobbyists than the rest of the Republican field combined. Today he’s holding a high-dollar fundraiser in Washington and selling access to lobbyists and special-interest groups. He’s meeting with influencers with deep ties to Wall… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Kicking Ass Discovery Date : 09/02/2012 05:05 Number of articles : 2

Mitt Romney’s web of influence

Widowed GOP Lawmaker: How Could I Deny Anyone The “Incredible Bond” Of Marriage I Had?

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Washington Rep. Maureen Walsh stood in the middle of hundreds and asked, “how could I deny anyone the right to have that incredible bond with another individual?” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 09/02/2012 05:26 Number of articles : 3

Widowed GOP Lawmaker: How Could I Deny Anyone The “Incredible Bond” Of Marriage I Had?

Wash. State Rep. Maureen Walsh’s Emotional Gay Marriage Speech

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State Rep. Maureen Walsh was one of just two Republicans to vote in favor of a bill to approve gay marriage in Washington state. During debate on Wednesday she gave an emotional speech explaining why. Her voice breaking at times, she recalled the death of her husband; how much she misses him, and that she cannot deny other people from being with the one they love: Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Opposing Views Discovery Date : 09/02/2012 16:45 Number of articles : 2

Wash. State Rep. Maureen Walsh’s Emotional Gay Marriage Speech

Ho Sit Down: Kris Humphries Says He Doesn’t Want One Single DAYUM Dime From Kimmy Cakes!

We don’t believe, you need more people Kris Humphries is still trying to make it clear to his soon-to-be ex-wife, Kim Kardashian , that he doesn’t want any money from her, but wants the divorce granted on his terms, including admitting that the marriage was really one big SHAM! Via Radaronline : Even though the couple does have an iron clad pre-nup, Kim’s camp is open to some financial negotiation to end the marriage amicably, however Kris’ lawyer has conveyed to Kim’s attorneys that he isn’t seeking a cash settlement. “There have been informal settlement talks going on between Kim and Kris’ respective lawyers. Team Humphries has made it crystal clear though that Kris isn’t seeking any money from Kim. Kris doesn’t want one penny from her. His lawyers have said the only terms acceptable for a settlement would be if Kim agrees to Kris’ contention that the marriage was a fraud. There is a stand-off at this point because Kim will never agree to that, she says the marriage wasn’t a fraud. It just didn’t work out,” a source said. Do you think Kris has a point or just more attention sloring? More On Bossip! For The Conspiracy Theorists: A History Of Alllll The “Evidence” That Bey Was Never Carrying A Gut Full Of Anything Ho Sit Down: The Most Hated Sports Wives And Girlfriends Of All Time Are You My Daddy? Khloe Heats Up The DNA Debacle By Posing With Kris Jenner’s Ex-Jumpoff Hairdresser The Side-Eye: Ne-Yo Makes It Rain In An Atlanta Strip Club With His Baby Mama To Convince Us That He Isn’t Rooty-Tooty Fresh And Fruity [PICS]

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Linda Cardellini on Return, the Emotional Toll of War, and the Legacy of Freaks and Geeks

Sometime after getting her start on NBC’s short-lived but well-loved cult series Freaks and Geeks , starring in two live-action studio Scooby-Doo movies, appearing for six seasons on ER , and turning in various screen performances (including a role as Ennis del Mar’s waitress fling in Brokeback Mountain ), Linda Cardellini took a break to reassess her career. “I wanted to step back and reevaluate myself as an actress and find out what I was capable of,” she told Movieline, describing her turn as a shell-shocked female soldier readjusting to life at home in this week’s Return , “and this was sort of the perfect role for that.” Return brought the actress in close collaboration with filmmaker Liza Johnson, who wrote and directed the drama about Kelli (Cardellini), a wife and mother who’s recently come home to her suburban Ohio town after a tour of duty in the Middle East with the National Guard. Despite the fact that she suffered no notable trauma overseas, Kelli finds that her familiar world has been utterly changed nonetheless; nothing seems to be in its right place anymore, in her home and in her mind. Despite her best efforts, Kelli’s emotional dislocation begins to sabotage her relationships and threaten her marriage as she grasps to keep control of it all. It’s an unusual perspective on war and its tragic effects, and one that Cardellini eagerly poured herself into. And it’s a performance that’s garnered new acclaim and attention for the actress, who also added roles in Kill the Irishman and Super to her post-break resume. Cardellini rang Movieline last week – expecting her first baby any day, she joked that both of her big projects could debut at once – to discuss Return , her career moves, and more. The director, Liza Johnson, workshopped this film for a while – how did it come to you and why do you think you tapped into it? After I finished ER I went to New York and I was thinking about doing a play, I sort of took a step back and thought I wanted to do something different than what I had been doing for so long. While I was in New York I was sent this script, I read it that night, and the next day I met with Liza. Really, I just sort of fell in love with the role because even though it’s a giant undertaking it’s a fantastic role for an actress, and I just thought it was an unusual way to take a look at a soldier returning, especially from a woman’s perspective. What kind of impression did Liza and her vision for the film make on you? When I met with Liza I thought she really had an interesting voice; she had a lot of ideas about the silences and the small details that have caused the unraveling in this person’s life, rather than the one big traumatic and catastrophic event, which was a really interesting way to play it and hopefully for people to relate to this type of character. She had things written in the script about the way things smelled, and the way things felt on her feet, and it was different than other scripts that I had read. Liza’s idea of how to shoot it and who this person was, we really just fell in sync close to immediately. I was very lucky that she chose me! We had the luxury of time because it’s so hard to put together a truly independent film – we had a little over a year together, talking about the film, obsessing over the film. For me and for Liza, we really enjoyed educating ourselves as much as we could about people returning and their stories, and people’s stories surrounding them. I’m onscreen the entire time – I’ve never had such great trust between myself and a director, and that was a wonderful feeling. We very rarely hear about, let alone see depicted, the experience of a female soldier. How did you learn about that world and that unique point of view, through talking to real life servicemen and women? We tried to find as many people as we could that would talk to us, and people were very generous in speaking to us. People’s experiences were very different. There was one woman who was happily returning to her third or fourth deployment, and I spoke with another girl who, after one deployment, her life had been turned completely upside-down. The differences between those stories, and also the common threads – and I spoke with men as well, to get the generalized version of the story and to understand things that weren’t necessarily gender-specific, things that were common threads for men and women, so that the story could be accessible to many people since it wasn’t based on one person’s actual story. We spoke with psychologists and vets from other wars, people who had family members returning – and what it was like to be shut out from that – and went to places where we thought she’d have grown up. We went to places she’d have visited with her family; we did things she would have done in basic training even though you never saw them in the film. We just tried to fill her life as much as possible, especially because there are so many silences and so many small details and there’s so much restraint in her character, I wanted to be able to seed those silences with all the details I had learned. There are many instances where we realize, after the fact, that she’s felt off despite being back home and in her “normal” routine – and many small details that are not verbalized, but come through in quiet, subtle cues. Yeah. And the script didn’t tell me what to think, or how to think, but also as Kelli I don’t know how to say the things that I’m feeling, which is what I think happens in life. I don’t think that we’re always the most articulate we can be when we’re going through something traumatic or life-changing. Hindsight is 20/20 – you don’t realize for years to come that you’re going through and how they affected you. I imagine that Kelli, in the years to come, will understand more about herself than she does at the moment. Things are very jarring for her from the moment we meet her; she’s just come home from a tour of duty and trying to readjust to her old life, not quite sure why things feel different. How would you describe her headspace? She frequently explains, when people ask her what happened “over there,” that “other people had it a lot worse.” She’s in denial, for sure… I think she’s in denial, I think there’s some guilt, I think there’s some sadness…loss at her perspective of the world right now, I think there’s an innocence lost. I think she’s going through a lot of things that she doesn’t quite know how to put into words, but she certainly didn’t lose a limb like people that she saw, she didn’t lose her life, she didn’t get raped – she’s forced to count her blessings based on some of the things she’s seen but still does not feel her old self, and still feels changed by everything that’s happened, so it’s confusing. We spoke to this psychologist and she said sometimes people don’t have one specific trauma, but the idea of being in a broken and war-torn world where you see things that change your opinion of what mankind can be like is enough to cause trauma in your life. I think that’s an interesting thing; a lot of returning soldier stories have one big catastrophic event where someone gets hurt or there’s an outburst of violence, and I think those things do, of course as we’ve seen, really happen. And I think there’s another version of that, with people returning with stories that aren’t quite as explosive but that can be life-changing for them as well. I think that’s something that people come home with and can be healed from, but also some people are healed from it and some people are not. The idea of “returning” is made exponentially stressful given the possibility of redeployment for many soldiers like Kelli, and that constant feeling of being torn between two worlds seems even worse than having to adjust even once back to normal life. Absolutely. And what do you do with that commitment that you’ve made and the duty that you have – and the duty you have to your family? And what are your alternatives? Not to mention that in focusing on a female soldier’s perspective you get the added element of maternal demands – Kelli’s husband at one point asks her to try to be a mother to her children. The idea of these two potentially conflicting duties, service and motherhood, pulling a woman in two different directions is even more complex. Yeah, and I think it’s maybe just as difficult for men to do the same but we’re used to it. The idea of a woman leaving her children [to serve in the military] is a newer concept for people, so dealing with the fallout of that is something I think she has to deal with as well. Because the expectations of her returning home are different than they would be if she were a man. And the expectations of the man staying home are different as well, and Michael [Shannon]’s character is really interesting in that way too, in that he’s been holding things together waiting for her to come back and be normal and that just can’t happen. It’s really, really sad. Did Michael come to the project after you were attached? No, I think he was first! I don’t know if Liza knew him before or what, but he was attached first and very, very early on – it took at least a year after that, if not two, for the movie to be made. Then I came on and everybody else after that. What was it like playing opposite Michael and, by contrast, John Slattery, who plays an interesting character in that he and Kelli seem to get each other through their similar military experiences even if it doesn’t exactly work out… No, and I think he’s a surprise to her, too. I think she feels that she’s finally found somebody that maybe she can trust, and you get a glimpse of Kelli when she’s a little more carefree. She’s laughing, she’s having a good time, she’s talking, and she actually opens herself up a bit more before you realize how quickly that is an illusion, and how quickly she shuts down. Things are still not as she hopes them to be. I think it’s interesting, too, how he deals with his return – he’s a returning vet from a different war, versus her coming home from a more recent war, and it’s a common thread yet they have very different approaches to dealing with it. But John’s great; it was really fun to be able to play on set. It was very fun to have a different version of Kelli come out in those scenes, and I wanted people to understand what she was like when she could smile easier, and laugh, and relate to people a little bit better. With Michael, I had been on set a long time shooting by myself and when he showed up there was this whole family dynamic that came with him. For all the crazy parts he plays he’s a really wonderful, good person. Such a dynamic and amazing actor, it was a thrill to work with him and we had such a good time. We had this chemistry that just worked in terms of the opposition and the affection we had towards each other. How has your process evolved over the years in terms of the projects and characters that you choose? You know, it’s hard to say. It’s a good question. I’ve always tried to choose things where I could be different than what I have been doing, and I really like to be able to surprise people with what I’m able to do. I sometimes can shy away from the limelight a little, and I took a break after ER . I could have done several things but I just waited until I found a role… I wanted to step back and reevaluate myself as an actress and find out what I was capable of, and this was sort of the perfect role for that. I’m lucky that Liza trusted me with such a giant undertaking. It’s the first time someone’s been able to hand me a role like that, and it felt so good to sink my teeth into that and really understand myself again as an actress. But I love to do comedy too! I like to choose things that excite me and challenge me, and this was definitely one of them. [Laughs] It was very fast and furious shooting, too. And also I wanted to know more about that subject matter, so it was an education as well. You mentioned those few years that you took off to re-assess your career direction and the kind of projects you wanted to take on. When you look back on Freaks and Geeks , it has such an enduring legacy and even Paul Feig, for example, has had huge recent success. Yeah! It’s so great. When you look back on that time, how do you feel about the fact that many people still associate you with Freaks and Geeks and have such a love for the series, even now? It’s amazing. It really speaks to the power of the DVD because while we were on network television we got very much ignored, like the freaks and geeks of the industry. [Laughs] But I love it. I’m so proud of the show, I’m so proud of everybody who went on to do all the different things that they’ve done. It was such an interesting and unique group of people. Our [2011Paleyfest celebration] was like a high school reunion. We drove up and I said, ‘God, what are these people waiting for?’ And we realized they were here for Freaks and Geeks , to be part of the event, and I thought, wow – what a change, from being cancelled and not even getting to a full season! A line around the block a decade later. And I run into people who are still discovering the show. I think we’re all pretty proud of it. You followed Freaks and Geeks with a number of roles in big mainstream films – the Scooby-Doo movies, for instance. Considering this more recent career refocus, are there any earlier roles that you might reconsider doing if you had to do them over again? You know, everything I’ve done has brought me to where I am. Some people wonder where that is, but to me it’s the story of my life and I’ve had a pretty good life, so I’m pretty happy. And this latest role, if I would have stepped in a different direction I wouldn’t be in this film now, and to me it’s one of my greatest accomplishments so far. Return is in select theaters this Friday. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Video: NOM chair acts like Prop 8 was about more than gays; David Boies laughs, smacks down

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At around the 4:30 mark, recently-appointed National Organization For Marriage chair John Eastman tries to pretend that Prop 8 speaks to more than just same-sex marriage, since it also prevents polygamy. David Boies is having none of it: Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Good As You Discovery Date : 08/02/2012 03:10 Number of articles : 2

Video: NOM chair acts like Prop 8 was about more than gays; David Boies laughs, smacks down

Did Bow Wow Propose To Angela Simmons?

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Are Bow Wow and Angela Simmons finally tying the knot? According to a certain gossip site , Bow Wow has asked his on-again-off-again girlfriend Angela Simmons to marry him. We’re hearing that Angela said yes, but since the source is a gossip site we’ll believe it when it actually happens. Do you think Bow Wow and Angela make a good couple? Did Bow Wow Sleep With Kim Kardashian? [VIDEO] A Judge Has Ordered Bow Wow To Be Arrested On Site! Bow Wow Owes $126,000 In Back Taxes Angela & Vanessa Simmons Owe The IRS A Half Million Dollars

Did Bow Wow Propose To Angela Simmons?

Is Mary J. Blige Marriage On The Rocks? [VIDEO]

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Mary J. Blige says her marriage is not on the rocks, they have situations just like everyone else. Mary J. recently made an appearance on the “Wendy Williams show” and talked about her past drug addiction, marital problems and the possibility of having children. During her visit, Blige also performed some songs from her new album. Check out the interview and performance below: Post our comments, retweet and share on facebook!

Is Mary J. Blige Marriage On The Rocks? [VIDEO]