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	<description>Our Ongoing Fascination with the Academy Awards - the Oscars!</description>
	<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 04:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Celebrities with Tattoos</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 04:01:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kristyne McDaniel</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Celebrity tattoos have been a frequent topic in mainstream pop culture and  the media since the early 1990s. Actors, musicians and sports figures have gone  under the needle, and their designs have inspired millions to do the same.
Oscar winning actor and budding humanitarian Angelina Jolie is also closely  associated with her myriad [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Celebrity tattoos have been a frequent topic in mainstream pop culture and  the media since the early 1990s. Actors, musicians and sports figures have gone  under the needle, and their designs have inspired millions to do the same.</p>
<p>Oscar winning actor and budding humanitarian Angelina Jolie is also closely  associated with her myriad of tattoos. Jolie is a dedicated tattoo enthusiast,  collecting at least a dozen tattoos to symbolize various beliefs and life  events. Jolie has made the dragon one of the most popular tattoos for women and  sparked interest in traditional tattoo styles of Southeast Asia.</p>
<p>Rapper, Record Producer and actor 50 Cent is as noted for his body art as for  his music. Fifty’s tattoos cover his back; the giant “Southside 50” rising from  smoke and flames has become his signature. The back tattoo was designed by  celebrity inkster Mr. Cartoon, who also designs Nike sneakers.</p>
<p>Eminem, another Mr. Cartoon client, has dog tags tattooed around his neck, a  large mushroom on his left shoulder, his daughter&#8217;s name on his left wrist,  &#8220;Slit Here&#8221; on his right wrist, a D on his right arm, the number 12 on his left  arm, tattoos for Eminem and Slim Shady on his chest and several others.</p>
<p>The actor and reality television star Nicole Richie has at least nine  tattoos, including wings on her back, a rosary around her ankle and a spider on  her lower back. A pair of ballerina slippers commemorates both her childhood  passion and her father Lionel Richie’s song “Ballerina Girl.”</p>
<p>Similarly, Britney Spears has several tattoos: a fairy on her lower back, a  small daisy circling her second toe on right foot, a butterfly leaving a vine on  left foot, a flower with Chinese symbol for mystery in middle on lower stomach,  three Hebrew characters on back of her neck, and reportedly several others.  Critics allege Britney’s rather varied assortment of body art is indicative of  her impulsive vices, but others celebrate her love of tattooing.</p>
<p>Drew Barrymore has sported inked crosses and butterflies for more than a  decade. Barrymore has posed for countless photographs displaying her tattoos, so  she has perhaps the most extensively photographed body art of anyone in the  public eye.</p>
<p>In abandoning her late 1990s teen pop image, Christina Aguilera adopted a  variety of tattoos. She had the name of her controversial alter ego, Xtina,  inked on her neck. She also obtained a flower on her wrist, a design on her  forearm and reportedly several unseen designs. Later, she celebrated her  marriage to record producer Jordan Bratman with the words &#8220;Te Amo Siempre” on  her arm.</p>
<p>International sports star David Beckham is as famed for his jet-setting  lifestyle, celebrity wife Victoria “Posh” Beckham, and famous friends as he is  for his skills. Beckham has his sons’ names on his back, his wife’s name and his  jersey number on his arm, and other tattoos. Beckham detailed his tattoos’  symbolic value in his autobiography, and his wife is also a body art fan.</p>
<p>Another celebrity couple who are tattoo fans are pop star Pink and her  husband motocross racer Carey Hart. The singer’s tattoos may well number in the  dozens. She has a shooting star and angel on her shoulder, &#8220;what goes around  comes around&#8221; on her wrist, &#8220;tru luv&#8221; on her arm, &#8220;Mr. Pink&#8221; on her thigh, a  cartoon cat on her stomach, the barcode from the album Missundaztood just below  her hairline on back of her neck, and many more. Hart owns the Huntington-Hart  Tattoo Shop in the Palms Casino in Las Vegas. The shop is featured in the  reality television show &#8220;Inked.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Why I Love the Academy Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 03:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kristyne McDaniel</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s no good reason for a typical non-actor professional woman like myself  to be interested in the awards ceremonies for people that aren&#8217;t in my field.  Still, like everyone else I seem to want to watch the folks that act in the  movies I love so much to watch.
For me, movies are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s no good reason for a typical non-actor professional woman like myself  to be interested in the awards ceremonies for people that aren&#8217;t in my field.  Still, like everyone else I seem to want to watch the folks that act in the  movies I love so much to watch.</p>
<p>For me, movies are a distraction away from the world of computer programming.  I develop web sites and write web software and desktop application software for  a living. I have essentially nothing in common with celebrities other than the  fact that we both walk upright, eat food, and breathe.</p>
<p>Still, I watch the award shows just to see how they&#8217;ll behave when they win  the awards. I like all of the crowd shots that show where each individual is  sitting. I even take note of who is sitting next to them, and whether they look  like a real person instead of a plastic person. I like the images of the winners  being surprised and happy, and the losers trying their best to convey genuine  congratulatory feelings to the winners in their category.</p>
<p>Maybe it is just some kind of an odd voyeuristic enthusiasm that I just can&#8217;t  help. Maybe it is because I love the movies, and love to see how the Academy  chooses to honor them first with a nomination and then with a winner. I&#8217;ve seen  the drama so many times you&#8217;d think I&#8217;d be worn out on it all by now. Still I  watch, year after year.</p>
<p>Am I just a bone-headed watcher? I don&#8217;t know. I may never know.</p>
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		<title>The Celebrity Fashion Phenomenon:  What is So Alluring About It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 03:50:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kristyne McDaniel</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you have a favorite movie star or television star? If you do, have you  ever wondered what their personal life was like? If you have, you are definitely  not alone. In today’s society, it seems as if many individuals are interested in  knowing the latest news or gossip surrounding today’s most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you have a favorite movie star or television star? If you do, have you  ever wondered what their personal life was like? If you have, you are definitely  not alone. In today’s society, it seems as if many individuals are interested in  knowing the latest news or gossip surrounding today’s most popular stars. In  addition to who is dating who, a focus is also placed on celebrity fashions. In  fact, where are many out there who wish that they could dress and look like one  of their favorite celebrities. While this feeling is quite common, it often  leaves many others wondering why.</p>
<p>When it comes to examining the celebrity fashion phenomenon it is actually  difficult to come up with an answer as to why it is so popular. Different  individuals like to look and dress like celebrities for different reasons, some  of which are easier to explain than others. Just a few of the many reasons why  the celebrity fashion phenomenon has gained such a following are touched on  below.</p>
<p>The thing about celebrities is that they are popular and well-known. In fact,  many celebrities cannot even leave their homes with out being recognized and  prodded for autographs by fans. While many celebrities wish that they could  change this, there are many “everyday,” individuals who wish that they had their  own fan following or wish that they were as popular. Although dressing a certain  way or in a certain style of clothing isn’t necessarily guaranteed to make you  more popular, there are many individuals out there who think that it does. These  are often the individuals who regularly checkout the latest in celebrity fashion  trends.</p>
<p>Another one of the many reasons why the celebrity fashion phenomenon is  continuing to increase in numbers is because celebrities are often well-known  for their fashion choices. If you were to turn your television on to a fashion  show or even just a news channel, read a fashion magazine, or visit an online  celebrity gossip website, there is a good chance that you will find a celebrity  being complimented in their good taste in clothing. Most “everyday,” individuals  aren’t always complimented on their clothing or fashion accessories, although  many wish that they were. That is one of the many reasons why many individuals  try to keep up with celebrity fashions and copy them, in any way possible.</p>
<p>Although there are some out there who view the celebrity fashion phenomenon  as an unhealthy obsession, there is actually really nothing wrong with keeping  up with the latest in celebrity fashions. What you need to remember though is  that just because it looks good on a celebrity, it doesn’t necessarily mean that  the same thing will look good on you. You should also keep price in mind. Many  celebrities have unlimited financial resources; therefore, the cost of clothing  and fashion accessories isn’t always an issue for them, but it may for you. Of  course, you can dress like a celebrity if you want to, but you need to remember  that celebrity fashions regularly change; therefore, there is no need for you to  go broke trying to afford the “hottest,” trends that may only last for a few  weeks.</p>
<p>In short, the celebrity fashion phenomenon is one that regularly discussed by  fashion experts, as well are product manufacturers and clothing designers. With  the celebrity fashion phenomenon at its current state, it is not uncommon to  find designers trying their best to get their latest fashions appearing on  today’s hottest celebrities.</p>
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