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Showing posts with label Las Vegas. Show all posts

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Spears throws a surprise show in Vegas

Spears throws a surprise show in Vegas

Britney Spears (listen to her music) shocked a crowd at the Palms Casino and Resort with a surprise performance.  Spears hit the stage after a set from a popular reality TV star (see photos), and performed her lead single (watch music video) off her new album "Femme Fatale"

Source : MSN

Friday, February 4, 2011

Celebrity look-alikes

 Christian Bale and Peter Facinelli

The actor sported some scruff at a screening of The Fighter in NYC. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse star showed off his fuzzy face at the Babel premiere in Westwood, Calif.


 Daniel Radcliffe and Elijah Wood
The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows actor showed off his baby blues while visiting the Trevor Project's call center in NYC. The Lord of the Rings star hung out backstage at the Rodarte fashion show in NYC.

 Javier Bardem and Jeffrey Dean Morgan

Bardem grinned at the Biutiful premiere in L.A. The P.S. I Love You actor played it cool at the Star Trek premiere in Hollywood.

 Jordin Sparks and America Ferrera
The American Idol champ beamed at the Disney Store Times Square grand opening. The former Ugly Betty actress was all smiles at The Dry Land premiere in NYC.

 Kirstie Alley and Fergie

The Kirstie Alley's Big Life star mugged for the cameras at the Mission: Impossible III premiere in L.A. The Black Eyed Peas' leading lady looked radiant at Billboard's 5th Annual Women in Music Awards in NYC.

 Lauren Conrad and Kate Middleton

The reality star attended CoverGirl Cosmetics' 50th Anniversary party in West Hollywood; Middleton announced her engagement to Prince William in the State Apartments of St. James's Palace in London.

 Leonardo DiCaprio and Eric Dane

The actor looked dapper at an Inception press conference in Tokyo. The Grey's Anatomy star oozed sex appeal at the Marley & Me premiere in L.A.

 Natalie Portman and Keira Knightley

The Black Swan actress attended the AMPAS 2nd Annual Governors Awards in Hollywood. The Pirates of the Caribbean star vogued at a screening of Dutchess in NYC.

 Nelly Furtado and Idina Menzel

The Grammy-winning "I'm Like a Bird" singer looked chic at the ALMA Awards in L.A. The Broadway veteran (and Glee guest star) posed on the red carpet at the Enchanted premiere in L.A.

 Nina Dobrev and Victoria Justice

The Vampire Diaries actress put on a happy face at the 27th Annual PaleyFest in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Nickelodeon starlet looked vibrant at the MTV Movie Awards in Universal City, Calif.

 Roselyn Sanchez and Nicole Scherzinger

The Without a Trace actress smoldered at the 9th Annual Awards Season Diamond Fashion preview in Beverly Hills, Calif. The Dancing With the Stars champ looked sexy at the 11th Annual Maxim Hot 100 party in L.A.

Sarah Hyland and Mila Kunis
The Modern Family star celebrated the five year anniversary of Meebo in Hollywood; the Black Swan actress attended The Book of Eli premiere in L.A.

Source : US Magazine

Monday, December 8, 2008

Baseball's Stove Heating Up

For baseball fans the winter can be particularly cold, dark, and long. From the end of the final game of the World Series until Spring Training gets going, there are four months without the game that we must endure. For the most hard core of us, the game never really goes away fully, and this week will find our National Pastime once again in the headlines. This is the week that Major League Baseball holds its 'Winter Meetings' at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Front-office executives from each of the MLB teams will be present, along with players, their agents, vendors, job-seekers, fans, and media. There will be numerous presentations, meetings, discussions, and social engagements. The biggest function of the Winter Meetings is always the full opening of the 'Hot Stove League', the name coined for the frenzied discussion of player movement via trades and free agent signings. Since the end of the World Series, which this year has made the off-season much more endurable for we Phillies fans thanks to the still-warm glow of our world championship, players and teams have been prepping for this week. The Phils have a pair of key free agent players, outfielder Pat Burrell and starting pitcher Jamie Moyer. The prevailing wisdom is that Burrell's decade-long career with the Fightin's has come to an end, and that the club will not make a big effort to re-sign the slugging left fielder, at least not unless it becomes a last-choice type scenario. Burrell turned 32 years old during the playoffs in October, and is viewed as a player severely limited defensively, a situation that will only worsen as he moves through his 30's. He will be seeking a multi-year contract for a lot of money, and the Phils just don't see him as a prudent investment. They may be right, depending on his actual price, but it will still be sad to see the Series hero leave town. Moyer is another story. The club wants him back for next season, but again age and cost are two considerations. Moyer turned 46 years old just a few weeks ago, and it is very possible that the Phillies squeezed one final productive turn from the seasoned lefty this past year. There are some huge names available as free agents this year including starting pitchers C.C. Sabathia (pictured), Derek Lowe, A.J. Burnett, and a number of intriguing names such as Brad Penny, Ben Sheets, Oliver Perez, Jon Garland, and future Hall of Famers Pedro Martinez, John Smoltz, and Tom Glavine. At the back of the bullpen, closers Francisco 'KRod' Rodriguez broke the single-season Saves record this year just in time to hit the free agent market. He leads a group of closers that includes all-time Save leader Trevor Hoffman, Brian Fuentes, Kerry Wood, and Brandon Lyon. Need a hitter? MLB clubs have many here to choose from as well. The two biggest prizes are 1st baseman Mark Teixeira and outfielder Manny Ramirez. Tex is just entering his prime, and is one of the top hitters in the game as well as perhaps the best defensive 1st sacker around. Ramirez is older, but proved last season that he is in great shape and still capable of carrying a team for months at a time. The Phillies found out all about that in the NLCS, when it often seemed like it was their team against Manny alone. The other bats include Burrell, 3rd baseman Casey Blake, shortstop Rafael Furcal, and two of the game's most underrated players in 2nd baseman Orlando Hudson and outfielder Raul Ibanez. The Phillies reportedly have interest in Ibanez, and have also reportedly put a formal offer on the table for Lowe. Whether they will make any deals is questionable. There is much talk that the local nine will be satisfied perhaps with going after a complimentary bat to add outfield depth, and instead will concentrate on signing both Jayson Werth and Ryan Madson to long term deals. They also are rumored to be shopping for one more strong arm to add to what is already one of baseball's best bullpens. Baseball's 'super-agent', Scott Boras, will be highly visible as he and his group represent a number of the top free agents. The dominoes are likely to begin falling with the signing of Sabathia. As soon as this highest rated hurler signs, watch the other deals, both free agent signings and trades, begin to come fast and furious. Of course we could leave the Winter Meetings with just a few signings and deals, but the groundwork will have been laid for others that will come within a week or two, definitely before Christmas. So the next week or so is an important time for baseball teams to improve their rosters. You can catch all of the important Winter Meetings news on ESPN's outstanding program 'Baseball Tonight', which will air special editions from Monday through Thursday at 5pm. The 'Hot Stove' is heating up, warming all baseball fans just as winter's cold begins to set in across the nation.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

The Juice is Not Loose

Have you ever known someone who got away with some extreme crime or a personally hurtful action and been frustrated and angry, but there was nothing you could do about it? You know, when you get that thought across your mind that "They will get what they have coming to them some day" or maybe you just believed that the person was so personally or professionally irresponsible by nature that they were bound to mess up again, or commit another crime, and that next time they wouldn't be so fortunate as to get away? Well, it has finally happened for those of us normal human beings as relates to the life and crimes of one Orenthal James 'O.J.' Simpson. The murderer who nearly decapitated his wife and the mother of this children, Nicole Simpson, and who overpowered and sliced up a young waiter, Ron Goldman, who was simply returning sunglasses to her, over a decade ago and got away with it won't be getting away with his latest crime. A jury in Las Vegas found Simpson guilty on a dozen charges, including armed robbery and kidnapping, and the two-time murderer, as a civil trial found him responsible for, will hopefully now spend the rest of his life behind bars. All those people who stood and cheered and applauded on that somber day in late summer of 1995 when Johnny Cochrane and his brilliant legal team put on a spirited, financially extravagent defense to free the murderer, are now sitting on their hands. Some of them are probably even thinking "they was gonna get him, they wasn't gonna let him get away, they wouldn't let him breath, etc." Fact is, no imaginary 'they' had to do anything to 'get' this particular murderer. Like most of them, all he needed was to be left out in the world long enough, and he was going to slip up again. Thankfully he slipped up so big that the rest of us, those who didn't care about race or anything other than finding justice for Nicole and Ron, finally have a measure of it. Simpson, known during his playing days as 'The Juice', is finally where he has belonged all along: behind bars. He no longer has to worry about scouring the nation's golf courses in an attempt to track down "the real killers." Unfortunately we are left with the same attitude as always among those who cheered his previous fortune. They continue to wail and cry when one member of their community murders another. They continue to defend their sons and brothers after they kill and maim and rob, consistently calling them a 'good boy' who just had some bad breaks in life. The fact is that people make their choices and have to live with the ramifications of those actions. Those around them need to stop accepting this when it is done over and over again, and need to hold them responsible whithin their families and communities. Should there be forgiveness for sins? Of course. Who among us hasn't made mistakes, some huge, in their lives? I certainly have. But I haven't murdered anyone, let alone two people, had tens of thousands cheer my release, and then walked around for over a decade flaunting that court room victory. The murderer is finally in the cage where belongs, where he can't murder or rob any more innocent citizens (not to mention family members), and likely he will remain there for the rest of his life. God will one day serve whatever ultimate justice He feels is appropriate for the murderer, but for now justice is served, and the Juice is no longer loose.