Finding the Toilet in Stockholm
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
Here's my personal grievance with Gossip Girl: again and again viewers are reminded of what a big slut the lead character Serena is.
I've distilled 44 minutes of primetime TV into 90 seconds of splendor to give you Chuck Bass' top five moments, from the insane outfits to the ridiculous luxury brand-dropping to the straight-up asshole comments he's becoming known for.
The use of a teeny-bopper text message acronym in a very adult ad for a show about high schoolers is novel yet symbolic of the dichotomy which exists when it comes to marketing to young adults.
Gossip Girl bears next to no resemblance to the real lives of teens, even from that narrow, privileged demographic. I get the concept of escapism, but, honestly, what are today's teens escaping from?
I convinced myself that if I could possibly enjoy Gossip Girl, then maybe 90210 would quench my fashionable-teen-drama thirst. I was wrong.
I'm not saying Mitch Reinholt will have the career of someone as talented as John Travolta -- nor do I know if he even wants to try -- but who knows?
Normandy High School officials should have come out strongly, advocating openness, pushing sex education, and acknowledging the problems and pressures of teenage life.
Somewhere between the immaculate conception and Pope Benedict XVI's US tour, God has worked his way into the bedroom. I, for one, did not see it com...
This week was our always-entertaining Annual Halloween Pet Costume Party benefiting the Humane Society and par usual the party featured some downright adorable canine costumes.
On a certain level, I simply felt bad for this generation of young girls, that this subpar soap opera was their guilty, voyeuristic pleasure.
The Glamour Women of the Year Awards filled Carnegie Hall with a slew of A-listers from the art world, Hollywood, and Washington, as well as some international activists ready to inspire the audience into...change.
This year my television addiction is to True Blood and just as I did with Gossip Girl, I'll wager it will explode into an international hit, even though it's been a little slow to take off.
If Dawson lived on the CW today instead of the WB of the late 90s, he and his friends would be priced right off of the creek.
A solid chunk of the appeal of Gossip Girl lies in the sense that the actors on the show really are their characters, so there was no way I was going to pass up an opportunity to meet one of the stars.
Pink whispers into the microphone, "Dear Sarah Palin, pease stop shooting things," before launching into her George W. Bush tribute song, "Dear Mr. President."
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I don't get it. This girl was an addict at 10, was never parented, seems flakey and all of her month long flings are announced. What next?
I guess Drew is getting in on that whole "cougar" thing early.
Whatever, it's her life and if she is out there for the young stuff to make herself feel better....go for it.
If I was 33 again, rich as she is, and could attract those young slim things, I'd be doing it in a heartbeat.
Sucks getting old....ya know.
if she wasn't a celeb or rich...what would she be called?
Ugggh. Ed is the second coming of Corey Feldman. Am I the only one who sees this?
Drew, get it together. And Kings of Leon, you get it together too.
All these celebs are like Jon Tricky's hoes: http://tinyurl.com/5c7d5c
Who really care's?
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