The event has grown beyond poets to become a coordinated effort by teachers, publishers, non-profit and government agencies, corporate sponsors, and lots and lots of celebrities.
As e-commerce grows as a category most e-commerce companies are focused on women because they are the decision makers and the consumers
You don't need to have a lot of money -- or be a celebrity -- to get in shape!
This past week I came across a large number of weight quotes attributed to various starlets that I feel need debunking -- both for their sake and for ours.
As an L.A.-based celebrity trainer, with A-list clients such as Jessica Alba and Halle Berry, choosing "don't do it for a 'Hollywood body'" as a topic for my first blog may sound like a contradiction.
A year-round staple, the perfect little leather jacket is as chic on a chilly Hamptons evening as a crisp New York afternoon. On the quest to find the right fit, Lyndsey Butler decided to try designing one of her own.
Rimowa's and Hugo Boss' unrelenting craftsmanship hasn't resonated in a major way with the American consumer. Far from retreating, these brands are going on the luxe offensive.
The law of diminishing returns is a law for a reason. And nowhere are the returns more diminished than Little Fockers, the third film in a series that began in 2000. With this one, they've barely bothered with a plot.
Jessica Alba, quoted in Elle: "Good actors never use the script unless it's amazing writing. All the good actors I've worked with, they all say whatever they want to say."
We were thinking since this year's Oscar hopefuls are just now hitting theaters and you, Jessica Alba, don't have one of your opuses coming out, we would start a campaign to give you a special achievement award for being so awesome.
In an homage to 70s B movies, there is more blood splattered in Machete than the best of Sam Peckinpah. It makes for a wild ride, one of the most purely entertaining movies to come along in quite a while.
My very good buddy George 'El Guapo' Roush and I spend most of our time writing film reviews for our respective websites, but every once in a while, we just have to gab about them in person.
Robert Rodriguez is one of those rare filmmakers whose movies -- for better or worse -- always come alive with his sheer enjoyment of making them. In the case of Machete, that's a good thing.
A character actor whose rugged face, imposing scowl, long hair, droopy mustache and massive chest tattoo have made him a favorite of directors and audiences alike, Trejo sounds slightly stunned at where he finds himself, at the age of 66.
Here's a case where style (and the uber-creepy performance by Casey Affleck) inject the film with an energy and tension that almost compensate for its flaws.