Sunday, December 2, 2012

PICTURES: See American Idol's Diana DeGarmo Try on Wedding Dresses

Singers Ace Young (L) and Diana DeGarmo attend Associated Television International's 2012 Hollywood Christmas Parade Concert at Universal CityWalk's 5 Towers on November 20, 2012 in Universal City, California.

American Idol runner-up Diana DeGarmo got the surprise of her life when boyfriend Ace Young -- from Idol's season 5 -- proposed on live TV last May, and now the bride-to-be is knee-deep in planning her nuptials.

Together for two-and-a-half years before Young, 32, proposed on the season 11 Idol finale, the couple first met when costarring in the Broadway revival of HAIR.

"For as long as I have known Diana, I knew I couldn't live without her," Young -- who signed DeGarmo to his indie Young Brothers Entertainment label -- told Us Weekly after presenting her with a David Webb engagement ring. "She's amazing and deserves the world."

With her June 1, 2013 wedding date looming, DeGarmo, 25, turned to Renee Strauss and her team on TLC's reality show Brides of Beverly Hills to find her perfect princess gown.

Credit: Katrina Marcinowski/Discovery Communications (3)

In these sneak peek photos from Brides of Beverly Hills' Nov. 30 episode, DeGarmo tries on three stunning gowns with the help of Strauss. The Georgia native -- who was just 16 when she placed second behind Fantasia Barrino on Idol -- also gets a surprise visit from her fiance during the fitting, and is forced to quickly cover her gown with a bathrobe.

Tune in to Brides of Beverly Hills Friday at 10 p.m. (EST) on TLC to see which gown DeGarmo selects for her summer nuptials!


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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Madonnas conical-bra corset raises over 30,000 at auction


The 'iconic' conical-bra that caused women, nationwide, to re-evaluate the shape of their undergarments has now had a price stamped on it.

The famed brassiere that pop veteran Madonna wore during her 1990 Blond Ambition tour, and 'Hanky Panky' heyday, fetched £32,450 - more than double the pre-sale estimate of £15,000 - at Christie's, last night. A darn sight more than designer Jean-Paul Gaultier would even have estimated for the green silk costume.

READ: Madonna dares to pose naked for her new fragrance campaign

Other items that stirred Madge fans into a bidding frenzy included a black Lycra two-piece that the 54-year-old wore to sing her hit single 'Vogue'. The suck-it-in body-con dream sold for for £16,250.

The Material Girl's underwear was trumped in the auction stakes - which saw 160 pop culture gems put under the hammer - by the £43,250 fetched for a 1947 painting of American actress Ava Gardner.

READ: Joanna Lumley's 'Absolutely Fabulous' auction raises £15,000 for Prince's Trust

A whip belonging to Harrison Ford/Indiana Jones from the action trilogy additionally raised a cool £20,000. Rock fans, meanwhile, jumped at the chance to pay £20,000 for a white, pearl-embellished, sleeveless jumpsuit worn by Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger on their 1972 tour.

Fans with a penchant for pop star lycra better start saving; Madonna's 'Hung Up' leotards are likely to fetch a tidy sum in twenty years, or so.


Madonna modelling a black lycra two-piece during her 1990 Blond Ambition tour. PHOTO: Rex


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Possible Affordable Care Act Glitch: Too Few Doctors


FRIDAY, Nov. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Many doctors who would be most likely to care for patients who become newly insured under the Affordable Care Act may not accept new patients, according to a recent study.

Under the act, it is expected that up to 50 million currently uninsured people will get some type of health insurance coverage.

Doctors who currently care for a large number of uninsured or Medicaid-covered patients are known as "safety-net physicians." Many people who become newly insured under the Affordable Care Act are likely to turn to these doctors, according to the researchers at the Mongan Institute for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Their study suggests, however, that these doctors may not accept new patients.

The researchers looked at a 2009 survey of 840 primary-care doctors. Of those, 53 percent were safety-net providers, which means that more than 20 percent of their patients were either uninsured or covered by Medicaid.

Half of all the doctors in the survey said they were accepting new patients who were uninsured or covered by Medicaid. Safety-net doctors, however, were much more likely to accept both types of patients, with 72 percent taking new Medicaid patients and 61 percent taking new patients with no insurance.

Study authors noted that the care of Medicaid and uninsured patients is concentrated among a limited number of safety-net physicians and that 28 percent of safety-net doctors who treat Medicaid patients and 39 percent of those who treat uninsured patients are no longer accepting new patients. This suggests that the current health care safety net may have reached its capacity.

"This study raises very serious concerns about the willingness and ability of primary-care providers to cope with the increased demand for services that will result from the [Affordable Care Act]," study senior author Eric Campbell said in a hospital news release. "Even with insurance, it appears that many patients may find it challenging to find a physician to provide them with primary-care services."

The researchers said strategies designed to increase the number of safety-net physicians and provide them with more support could help ensure that newly covered patients have access to primary care.

The study appeared online Oct. 12 in the American Journal of Medical Quality.


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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Two And A Half Men star Angus T Jones slams the show, calling it filth


Usually it's a tough task to get celebrities to stop rattling on about how fantastic their new TV show/film/song/perfume/calendar is.

So we were all shocked to hear Two And A Half Men star Angus T Jones begging people not to watch his show, and even labelled it "filth."

In the peculiar video 19-year-old Angus – who has starred in the show as Jake since he was 10 – blasts the Comedy Central show for promoting values that go against his faith.

Filth

Two And A Half Men
Angus in Two And A Half Men in 2003
 

Sitting beside Angus in the video, which was posted by the Forerunner Christian Church in Fremont, California, is preacher Chris Hudson, who on a number of occasions nods enthusiastically along with Angus as he slams the show.

"Please stop watching it. Please stop filling your head with filth."

Two And A Half Men is one of America's most popular TV shows of all time and used to star Charlie Sheen; before he started drinking tiger blood and all that.

Angus says the show relies on sexual innuendos to be funny, and he doesn't agree with that kind of humour anymore.

"You cannot be a true God-fearing person and be on a television show like that," he said.

"I know I can't. I'm not OK with what I'm learning, what the Bible says, and being on that television show."

It's funny how Angus didn't mind the show when he signed a contract two years ago that made him the highest paid child actor on TV…

As well as a £300,000 signing on bonus, he was guaranteed a whopping £185,000 an episode, amounting to almost £5 million a year.

Let's hope he's been saving it for a rainy day, because we doubt he'll be asked back by the producers.


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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Irish Newspaper Editor Steps Down Over Topless Kate Middleton Photos

Sept. 14, 2012 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - CATHERINE, the Duchess of Cambridge, smiles as she walks in the garden of KLCC during the Cultural Fair event in Kuala Lumpur. Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine are visiting Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur as part of a nine-day Southeast Asian and Pacific tour marking Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee. (Credit Image: © Najjua Zulkefli/ZUMAPRESS.com)

Now that the Duchess of Cambridge has taken up her own photography project, the world has basically forgotten about the revealing vacation pictures of her that were making the rounds earlier this fall. (Especially now that we have the image of Kate dressed as a giant baby seared into our brains.) However, the fallout has continued across the Atlantic, where Michael O'Kane — the editor-in-chief of the Irish Daily Star, who republished the photos after their initial run in French magazine Closer — has resigned from his post. The paper's owners had originally considered shutting it down, but, following an internal investigation of the decision, it seems that O'Kane's exit was enough to keep shareholders — and, perhaps, the nearby Buckingham Palace — happy.


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Budweiser Project 12: The Final Offerings


Over the summer, Budweiser conducted Project 12, where each of their 12 U.S. breweries and brewmasters were asked to come up with a unique new beer using the Budweiser yeast strain and brand values. The final three beers hit shelves in a mixed six-pack this fall.

Budweiser Project 12 63118Batch 63118

Brewery Location: St. Louis

Brewmaster: Jim Bicklein, with help from Fort Collins, CO, brewmaster Katie Rippel.

Beer: Golden Pilsner, 6% ABV

An homage to the German immigrants like Adolphus Busch, The pilsner uses ingredients that were common in the St. Louis area in the late 1800s.

Review and notes: Pours deep gold with a moderate head. Noticeably round and a little boozy, the beer doesn’t win points for subtlety, but has a nice tang from the Tettnang and Hallertau hops. True to style for a Bohemian Pils, but the alcohol and thinness will turn off some drinkers, who might associate the flavors with discount beer. The the malt character will proabably make this the least challenging to lovers of traditional Budweiser, and the bitterness in the aftertaste will add a level to which they are not used. By far my least favorite of the six brews I tried, let alone the three that made the final cut.

Budweiser Project 12 91406Batch 91406

Brewery Location: Los Angeles

Brewmaster: Bryan Sullivan, with help from Scott Ungerman (Fairfield, CT) and Dave Cohen (Houston).

Beer: Amber Lager, 6% ABV

Using a caramel malt, Sullivan and co. aimed for a beer with both more malt and more hops than traditional Budweiser.

Review and notes: Pours amber with little head. Slight roast in the nose. Fans of amber lagers like Yuengling will likely enjoy this beer, though the hops and yeast give it a much crisper, cleaner finish than most. It’s well-carbonated with not a ton of body, and so the roastiness comes through well. A well-crafted lager, if not bursting with flavor by non-macrobrew standards, the LA batch should be acceptable to almost anyone and enjoyable to many.

Budweiser Project 12 23185Batch 23185

Brewery Location: Williamsburg, VA

Brewmaster: Daniel Westmoreland, in collaboration with Mike Anderson (Jacksonville, FL) and Dan Kahn (Cartersville, GA)

Beer: Bourbon Cask Lager, 5.5%

Westmoreland made an all-malt brew and aged it on staves from bourbon barrels.

Review and notes: Pours light, whiskey-colored amber with significant head. Nose has a nice malty roastiness with a hint of vanilla. Definitely the most complex of the three beers, the description shouldn’t intimidate anyone. The bourbon staves suggest rather than demonstrate vanilla character in the beer, and give only light hints of the traditional flavor. The beer – like all of the Project 12 offerings – has a crisp and clean finish from the Budweiser yeast, and could be easily drinkable in some quantity. While craft beer fans will lament the lack of bold flavor, I actually find the subtlety refreshing. I love bourbon, but too often it’s used as a flavor cudgel in craft beers. This is a well-crafted lager that I enjoyed in the blind six-pack before I knew it had bourbon staves. 


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Inside Grazia HQ: Things We Loved This Week From Supertrash to Celia Birtwell For Uniqlo

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Lady Gaga's Latest Hairstyle? Dreadlocks!

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We've seen Miranda Kerr sprawled on the floor and Mila Jovovich painting her face but Lady Gaga is celebrating Thanksgiving in her own unique way. Last night, the songstress took to Twitter to reveal a brand new hair-do just in time for the festive holiday.

'Off to Peru, i love touring so much,' she told her gazillion followers. 'I wake up smiling everyday. I hope you know I'm thankful for u this thanksgiving.' And Gaga, we're thankful to you. Because not only does her twitpic give us beauty fans another excuse to coo over her bold brows, but she's revealed her latest transformation: Gaga got dreadlocks.

Admittedly, it's always nice to get a new 'do in time for the holidays, but this is a braver beauty move than we'd be making. Not only has she matted her long blonde locks into chunky dreadlocks, she's shaved the sides too! Blimey, what would Gran say?!

We can only assume Lady G has taken inspiration from the glorious Brad Pitt who was recently gracing the pages of Interview Magazine with a head-full of dreads. The rasta-tastic style has also been worn by famous beauties including Shakira, Lauryn Hill and, naturallement, hair chameleon Rihanna. Oh, and Faye from Steps *ahem* But perhaps the most iconic dreadlock-er is Bob Marley, who made the 'do is style statement.

Of course, Gagaloo isn't the type to stick to tradition or appease her loved-ones by turning up to Thanksgiving dinner with a glossy mane. You only need to relive her hair history (chronicled for your viewing pleasure below) to know that this is one lady who's not afraid to dabble at the hairdressers. The style-setter has tried everything from mint green curls to a multi-coloured ponytail; there's been a humbug-inspired 'do as well as that infamous hair bow, which everyone from Cheryl Cole to Nicole Scherzinger copied. Oh, and who could forget the bright yellow Telephone hair? Genius. In fact, we're hard pressed to think of a hair-do Gaga HASN'T tried. But stay tuned to her Twitter feed and no doubt she'll surprise us again.


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The Glossies: All the December 2012 Covers We Loved and Hated


From a winter white Allure cover to the sultry Harper's Bazaar issue, there was much to delight about when it came to this month's glossies. Here's a look at some of this month's most notable covers.

 
  • Vogue Australia

    The best thing about this cover may well be the heading “Black Caviar.” What a fantastic name for a champion black horse!

    Vogue Australia
  • Elle UK

    Cute, but Cameron Diaz is arguably too old to make this cover truly work.

     Elle UK
  • Vogue China

    Further proof that the international edition puts American Vogue to shame.

     Vogue China
  • Allure Russia

    Edita Vilkeviciute’s eyes! That cozy look! How perfect for a winter Allure Russia cover?

    Allure Russia
  • Harper's Bazaar Australia

    Does this Georgia May Jagger Australian Harper's Bazaar cover bring back memories of old Guess ads for anyone else?

    Harper's Bazaar Australia
  • Vogue Germany

    Toni Garrn posing in one of my favorite Alexander McQueen looks for the cover of German Vogue.

    Vogue Germany
  • Harper's Bazaar China

    Fittingly, Daphne Guinness was photographed in Alexander McQueen and by David LaChapelle for the cover of this month’s Chinese Harper's Bazaar.

    Harper's Bazaar China
  • Vogue Spain

    A month without a notable Kate Moss cover? Pretty much impossible…especially in light of her new coffee table book.

    Vogue Spain
  • W

    Marion Cotillard graces this month’s immaculately styled W cover.

    W
  • Marie Claire

    If only Jessica Chastain’s eyebrows had been darkened just a little bit…

    Marie Claire
  • Harper's Bazaar

    A doe-eyed Taylor Swift covers this month’s Harper’s Bazaar.

    Harper's Bazaar
  • GQ

    Not only did he cover People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue this month, Channing Tatum was shot adjusting his tie for this month’s GQ. Not the most relaxed cover shot…

    GQ
  • V

    Scarlett Johansson is pretty hard to recognize as she recreates the famous Psycho shower scene for the Winter 2012/2013 issue of V Magazine, but it’s nonetheless fantastic.

    V
  • i-D

    i-D‘s “Wise Issue” hits newsstands with a variety of cover options including Lena Dunham and Lara Stone, but it's pretty hard to top this Grace Coddington shot.

    i-D
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  • Vogue Australia

    The best thing about this cover may well be the heading “Black Caviar.” What a fantastic name for a champion black horse!

    Vogue Australia
  • Elle UK

    Cute, but Cameron Diaz is arguably too old to make this cover truly work.

     Elle UK
  • Vogue China

    Further proof that the international edition puts American Vogue to shame.

     Vogue China
  • Allure Russia

    Edita Vilkeviciute’s eyes! That cozy look! How perfect for a winter Allure Russia cover?

    Allure Russia
  • Harper's Bazaar Australia

    Does this Georgia May Jagger Australian Harper's Bazaar cover bring back memories of old Guess ads for anyone else?

    Harper's Bazaar Australia
  • Vogue Germany

    Toni Garrn posing in one of my favorite Alexander McQueen looks for the cover of German Vogue.

    Vogue Germany
  • Harper's Bazaar China

    Fittingly, Daphne Guinness was photographed in Alexander McQueen and by David LaChapelle for the cover of this month’s Chinese Harper's Bazaar.

    Harper's Bazaar China
  • Vogue Spain

    A month without a notable Kate Moss cover? Pretty much impossible…especially in light of her new coffee table book.

    Vogue Spain
  • W

    Marion Cotillard graces this month’s immaculately styled W cover.

    W
  • Marie Claire

    If only Jessica Chastain’s eyebrows had been darkened just a little bit…

    Marie Claire
  • Harper's Bazaar

    A doe-eyed Taylor Swift covers this month’s Harper’s Bazaar.

    Harper's Bazaar
  • GQ

    Not only did he cover People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue this month, Channing Tatum was shot adjusting his tie for this month’s GQ. Not the most relaxed cover shot…

    GQ
  • V

    Scarlett Johansson is pretty hard to recognize as she recreates the famous Psycho shower scene for the Winter 2012/2013 issue of V Magazine, but it’s nonetheless fantastic.

    V
  • i-D

    i-D‘s “Wise Issue” hits newsstands with a variety of cover options including Lena Dunham and Lara Stone, but it's pretty hard to top this Grace Coddington shot.

    i-D
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  • Vogue Australia

    The best thing about this cover may well be the heading “Black Caviar.” What a fantastic name for a champion black horse!

    Vogue Australia
  • Elle UK

    Cute, but Cameron Diaz is arguably too old to make this cover truly work.

     Elle UK
  • Vogue China

    Further proof that the international edition puts American Vogue to shame.

     Vogue China
  • Allure Russia

    Edita Vilkeviciute’s eyes! That cozy look! How perfect for a winter Allure Russia cover?

    Allure Russia
  • Harper's Bazaar Australia

    Does this Georgia May Jagger Australian Harper's Bazaar cover bring back memories of old Guess ads for anyone else?

    Harper's Bazaar Australia
  • Vogue Germany

    Toni Garrn posing in one of my favorite Alexander McQueen looks for the cover of German Vogue.

    Vogue Germany
  • Harper's Bazaar China

    Fittingly, Daphne Guinness was photographed in Alexander McQueen and by David LaChapelle for the cover of this month’s Chinese Harper's Bazaar.

    Harper's Bazaar China
  • Vogue Spain

    A month without a notable Kate Moss cover? Pretty much impossible…especially in light of her new coffee table book.

    Vogue Spain
  • W

    Marion Cotillard graces this month’s immaculately styled W cover.

    W
  • Marie Claire

    If only Jessica Chastain’s eyebrows had been darkened just a little bit…

    Marie Claire
  • Harper's Bazaar

    A doe-eyed Taylor Swift covers this month’s Harper’s Bazaar.

    Harper's Bazaar
  • GQ

    Not only did he cover People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue this month, Channing Tatum was shot adjusting his tie for this month’s GQ. Not the most relaxed cover shot…

    GQ
  • V

    Scarlett Johansson is pretty hard to recognize as she recreates the famous Psycho shower scene for the Winter 2012/2013 issue of V Magazine, but it’s nonetheless fantastic.

    V
  • i-D

    i-D‘s “Wise Issue” hits newsstands with a variety of cover options including Lena Dunham and Lara Stone, but it's pretty hard to top this Grace Coddington shot.

    i-D

The best thing about this cover may well be the heading “Black Caviar.” What a fantastic name for a champion black horse!

Cute, but Cameron Diaz is arguably too old to make this cover truly work.

Further proof that the international edition puts American Vogue to shame.

Edita Vilkeviciute’s eyes! That cozy look! How perfect for a winter Allure Russia cover?

Does this Georgia May Jagger Australian Harper's Bazaar cover bring back memories of old Guess ads for anyone else?

Toni Garrn posing in one of my favorite Alexander McQueen looks for the cover of German Vogue.

Fittingly, Daphne Guinness was photographed in Alexander McQueen and by David LaChapelle for the cover of this month’s Chinese Harper's Bazaar.

A month without a notable Kate Moss cover? Pretty much impossible…especially in light of her new coffee table book.

Marion Cotillard graces this month’s immaculately styled W cover.

If only Jessica Chastain’s eyebrows had been darkened just a little bit…

A doe-eyed Taylor Swift covers this month’s Harper’s Bazaar.

Not only did he cover People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue this month, Channing Tatum was shot adjusting his tie for this month’s GQ. Not the most relaxed cover shot…

Scarlett Johansson is pretty hard to recognize as she recreates the famous Psycho shower scene for the Winter 2012/2013 issue of V Magazine, but it’s nonetheless fantastic.

i-D‘s “Wise Issue” hits newsstands with a variety of cover options including Lena Dunham and Lara Stone, but it's pretty hard to top this Grace Coddington shot.

The best thing about this cover may well be the heading “Black Caviar.” What a fantastic name for a champion black horse!

Cute, but Cameron Diaz is arguably too old to make this cover truly work.

Further proof that the international edition puts American Vogue to shame.

Edita Vilkeviciute’s eyes! That cozy look! How perfect for a winter Allure Russia cover?

Does this Georgia May Jagger Australian Harper's Bazaar cover bring back memories of old Guess ads for anyone else?

Toni Garrn posing in one of my favorite Alexander McQueen looks for the cover of German Vogue.

Fittingly, Daphne Guinness was photographed in Alexander McQueen and by David LaChapelle for the cover of this month’s Chinese Harper's Bazaar.

A month without a notable Kate Moss cover? Pretty much impossible…especially in light of her new coffee table book.

Marion Cotillard graces this month’s immaculately styled W cover.

If only Jessica Chastain’s eyebrows had been darkened just a little bit…

A doe-eyed Taylor Swift covers this month’s Harper’s Bazaar.

Not only did he cover People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue this month, Channing Tatum was shot adjusting his tie for this month’s GQ. Not the most relaxed cover shot…

Scarlett Johansson is pretty hard to recognize as she recreates the famous Psycho shower scene for the Winter 2012/2013 issue of V Magazine, but it’s nonetheless fantastic.

i-D‘s “Wise Issue” hits newsstands with a variety of cover options including Lena Dunham and Lara Stone, but it's pretty hard to top this Grace Coddington shot.

The best thing about this cover may well be the heading “Black Caviar.” What a fantastic name for a champion black horse!

Cute, but Cameron Diaz is arguably too old to make this cover truly work.

Further proof that the international edition puts American Vogue to shame.

Edita Vilkeviciute’s eyes! That cozy look! How perfect for a winter Allure Russia cover?

Does this Georgia May Jagger Australian Harper's Bazaar cover bring back memories of old Guess ads for anyone else?

Toni Garrn posing in one of my favorite Alexander McQueen looks for the cover of German Vogue.

Fittingly, Daphne Guinness was photographed in Alexander McQueen and by David LaChapelle for the cover of this month’s Chinese Harper's Bazaar.

A month without a notable Kate Moss cover? Pretty much impossible…especially in light of her new coffee table book.

Marion Cotillard graces this month’s immaculately styled W cover.

If only Jessica Chastain’s eyebrows had been darkened just a little bit…

A doe-eyed Taylor Swift covers this month’s Harper’s Bazaar.

Not only did he cover People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue this month, Channing Tatum was shot adjusting his tie for this month’s GQ. Not the most relaxed cover shot…

Scarlett Johansson is pretty hard to recognize as she recreates the famous Psycho shower scene for the Winter 2012/2013 issue of V Magazine, but it’s nonetheless fantastic.

i-D‘s “Wise Issue” hits newsstands with a variety of cover options including Lena Dunham and Lara Stone, but it's pretty hard to top this Grace Coddington shot.


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