Though this is cute in concept and the lyrics pull my heartstrings, the music just isn’t up to par for both their standards. Katy Perry and John Mayer have exceptionally different genres, and Perry just doesn’t fit into Mayer’s very specific balladeer style. It sure will be cute for the kids, though. Listen below.
Sandra Oh Leaves Grey’s Anatomy — Goodbye, Dr. Yang
This news is devastating. Sandra Oh has officially declared her decision to leave Grey’s Anatomy when her contract expires at the end the upcoming season. Oh is an original cast member, and in my humble opinion — is the heart of the show. Her acting skills caught my attention in ‘Sideways,’ and she’s since solidified her chops with a character that is both strong and vulnerable, a delicate balance that only the best can achieve. Click HERE to read what series creator Shonda Rimes had to say about her departure, and watch the clip below to see Sandra Oh at her best.
Katy Perry Lets it ‘Roar’ With New Single — LISTEN NOW
Homeland Season 3 Trailer — They did what?!
Lindsay Lohan’s Oprah Interview — New Sneak Peak
Is Lindsay Lohan “addicted to chaos?” Oprah sure wants to know. The tabloid queen will sit down for a one-on-one interview, and it looks as if the talk show titan asked her everything the public wants to know. Here’s hoping this interview isn’t a bit premature, and Lindsay keeps it together.
Tune in Sunday, August 18, at 9/8c.
‘We’re the Millers’ — Movie Review
A gratuitous stripper scene is always welcome, and Jennifer Aniston does the job well. Unfortunately, that might be the only shocking moment in this Rated R flick, which is a shame considering the rating only serves to unnecessarily lock out a huge part of the public.
The film follows David Burke, a small-time pot dealer who agrees to smuggle drugs across the Mexican border after his entire stash was stolen. He commissions a local stripper named Rose (Jennifer Aniston) to play his wife, in hopes that a faux family might help avert border patrol from any suspicion. He also convinces two troubled teens to act as his children, and the usual antics ensue when just about everything goes wrong.
There’s not much to say about this film other than it’s mildly entertaining with mediocre jokes and an enjoyable cast. But it could have been funnier. That being said, I’d still recommend it. It’s a good enough distraction from your Sunday stroll.
OVERALL RATING: 2.5/5 DISHES
The Real World’s Sean Sasser Has Passed Away.
You might not remember this, but there was a time when The Real World was real. There was a time when it stood for something, when it broke ground, and when it pioneered a format for others to envy. With the passing of Sean Sasser, I’m reminded of that time. Sean was the lover of AIDS activist Pedro Zamora during 1992’s ‘The Real World: San Francisco.’ Zamora was one of the first openly gay television stars, and he was bravely ahead of his time. He exchanged vows with Sasser toward the end of his season, and he passed away just hours after his final episode aired. He knew his time was limited, and he wanted to make a difference. Sasser went on to find love with a man named Michael J. Kaplan, who has confirmed the passing of his “life mate.” Watch the episode below where Zamora and Sasser exchange vows. May they rest in peace.
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The Real World: San Francisco, Full Episodes
Lea Michele‘s Tribute to Cory Montieth — Teen Choice Awards
Tabloid Treats — Weekend-in-Brief
- Jimmy Fallon’s daughter was born via surrogate. People
- Vince Vaughn welcomed a new baby boy. USA Today
- Ashley Tisdale is engaged. Just Jared
- Oprah fell victim to racism. The Guardian
- Nicole Scherzinger is back with Lewis Hamilton. Inquistr
- Are Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom having marriage problems? Radar Online
- Kevin Federline married longtime love, Victoria Prince. Us Magazine
- Usher won a renewed custody battle against his ex-wife. Digital Spy
- Brandi Glanville has a new man. HuffingtonPost
- Kim Kardashian & Kanye West aren’t selling their baby pictures. TMZ
- Real World star, Sean Sasser, died of an AIDS related illness. He was Pedro Zamora’s former lover, and bravely became one of the first gay relationships ever seen on television. New York Times
Paranoia Premiere — Star-Studded Red Carpet
Hollywood’s heavy hitters made a red-carpet appearance for Relativity Media’s ‘Paranoia.’ The film hits theaters August 16th. Check out some of my favorite photos below.




