Monday, 14 January 2013

Jodie Foster


Jodie Foster

So, what exactly was the fact that Jodie Foster was at the Golden Globes on Sunday? Will he come out of the closet without having to say it came out of the closet? He declared his retirement to act? He was a celebrity privacy in the most public forum imaginable?

The answer to the above: perhaps, and I think the confusion was intentional, helplessness and anxiety for Foster. The six-plus-minute speech was the actress to receive the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award was a deeply personal, we got him, or perhaps ever will be. It was emotional, to the point of borderline incoherent, it is understandable. He at once addressed a room full of friends, who ex-partner, the two sons of the nation busybodies, and culture are all addicted to the "celebrity" and "reality" without a firm grasp of what is one of these constructs. Speaking of scissors, while hardly considers himself together.

Still, it came under the much-discussed "new carelessness" about the revelations of sexual orientation, with celebrities like Frank Ocean or Anderson Cooper to mention that they are gay and it's not a big deal for everyone, except, predictably, the media. The post-game reaction Foster declaration / declaration does not, as expected, has been on the map. Big deal, we always assume that you're gay, and why not 20 years ago when it would have been the difference? Or: Remind me again why we feel sympathy for the rich, successful Hollywood stars, especially in the run opened up other doors? Or those in the entertainment industry or near that: Thank you for baring talented soul in conflict. Fellow star Foster cried, clapping, tweeted. (@ Ricky_Martin:. "On the conditions before or after this time, when you feel good". @ Rosie [O'Donnell], "A pretty amazing speech." @ Kathy Griffin. "Well ladies")

Golden Globes



Ben Affleck in "Argo" won the Golden Globe for maybe just to make things easier "Lincoln" and more difficult to "Zero Dark Thirty."

The surprise victory Affleck historical drama about a group of Hollywood CIA diplomats plan to store in the 1979 Iranian hostage Oscar watchers stunned. Steven Spielberg was left in the dust front-runner on 16 Chairman and Kathryn Bigelow's dramatization of the hunt for Osama bin Laden.

But because Affleck are not one of the five directors who won the title on Feb. 24 Sunday to win the Globe can not shake the Director Oscar race (with the possible exception of the wings makes the Academy feel they have missed the boat). If anything, Affleck won the Globes Bigelow makes Oscar omissions appear to be as important as his.

And before last Thursday, both Bigelow and Affleck seemed to have a place guaranteed.

Martin Luther King Jr


Martin Luther King Jr

The big parade in Greensboro is only a week or so, but now you need to plan it.

Save Alston and Geraldine Payne told us about the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade and Gospel Festival. Thousands of people are expected to attend the two events.

For more information about the events, or participate in the parade, call (336) 272-5779 by 17 Friday, January 18

Lance Armstrong


Lance Armstrong
After more than a decade of denials, cyclist Lance Armstrong, of course, and told Oprah Winfrey on Monday that he used performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France, according to the Associated Press.

Billed as a "no-holds-barred" interview, the interview has been added to the hotel in Austin on Monday, disturbing news crew, who gathered outside the home of Armstrong's arrival Winfrey.

The 21/2-uur long interview will be treated to 90 minutes, and was introduced to the private network at 9 am Eastern time Thursday. But the economic pressure to drive viewers to the cable network began almost immediately, Winfrey tweeting "@ lancearmstrong Just full of more than 2 1/2 hours. Was DONE!"

Shortly thereafter, CBS issued a press release, which seems to Winfrey "CBS This Morning" Tuesday in an interview to discuss. Armstrong's first public statements in the interview because he was deprived found 7 Tour de France titles in a damning report on the aftermath of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, which detailed a long career in the illicit use of performance-enhancing substances and blood doping practices.

Amber alert


Amber alert

Amber Alert issued for missing girl who police say was abducted from her West Philadelphia elementary school and the incident caught on tape.

Six hours passed before anyone knew Bryant Elementary School 5-year Nailla Robinson was taken without the consent of their parents.
The police released surveillance video of the incident late Monday night, and Mayor Michael Nutter offered a $ 10,000 return information that the safe return of the girl.

The authorities are trying to Nailla and the stranger, who immediately pulled the school in the 60th Street and Cedar Avenue (6001 Cedar Avenue) West Philadelphia localize at 08:50

"I do not know if it was an accident, or whatever it is that your baby home. Do not hurt him," Rashid Nailla Latifah's mother told Action News.

Emotional Rashid says his daughter dropped off at 8:45, a few minutes later, a woman completely covered in a black Islamic veil or chador, which only his eyes, as if Nailla mother and signed an unreadable name.