Just what the world needs; more Hollywood awards. PETA honors the hottest meatless celebs with its second annual Sexiest Vegetarian Contest. Past winners were Carrie Underwood and Prince. This year the competition is fierce! A few of the female green-bodied
And if Wills reads as persuasive, it is to himself, if not quite to this reader. Taking his stand before the time of St. Ireænus seems somewhat risky to me, if not downright reckless. I did, however, reflect that there
Five Weeks Till Journey's End THIS WEEK IN DOCTOR WHO May 31, 2008 - Vol 11, No 21 The weekly guide to Doctor Who and Sarah Jane broadcasts worldwide. by Benjamin F. Elliott http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thisweekindoctorwho http://groups.yahoo.com/group/torchwood Section A - Everything But
Freema Agyeman is to star in the BBC's remake of the Terry Nation series Survivors. According to the BBC Press Office, filming for the action adventure drama is currently taking place in Manchester and will continue until September for an
Steven Moffat has given his first full-length interview since being announced as the next lead writer and executive producer of Doctor Who to the new issue of Big Issue Scotland, the weekly magazine sold by the homeless in Scotland. In
Curtis ''50 Cent'' Jackson's multi-million dollar home, where his 'baby mama' Shaniqua Tompkins and 10 year-old son Marquise lived, burned down earlier Friday; authorities have deemed the fire ''suspicious'' and are investigating possible arson.
Michael Ondaatje talks about his latest book, "Divisadero." It's a novel set in California of the 1970s, about a family torn by a violent act. The conversation with Kerri Miller was recorded at the Fitzgerald Theater on May 27.
The Shubert Theater renovation project in downtown Minneapolis undergoes more modifications. It's also pushing back its opening date by more than a year.
Film director Tarsem Singh admits he's been obsessed by the idea of telling a story about storytelling for 27 years. The resulting film called "The Fall" opens in the Twin Cities this weekend.
It's a rare contemporary piece that gets dozens of performances around the world in the first couple years of its life, but that's the case for Jennifer Higdon's 2005 Percussion Concerto. She wrote it for Scottish percussionist Colin Currie, who