Showing posts with label hollywood news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hollywood news. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Trend alert: everyone's gone hell for leather

Angelina Jolie, Kim Kardashian and Emily Blunt are among the celebs wearing the leather look recently
When Angelina Jolie arrived at the LA premiere of the new film Maleficent recently, she confirmed what

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Talks Depression Battle: I Was "All Cried Out"

The Rock's rock bottom. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson opened up to The Hollywood Reporter about battling depression and overcoming the "absolute worst time" of his life. In the interview, the Hercules star,

Friday, 13 June 2014

A big he goat with his family

 It is very beautiful he goat.He goat is so much healthy and pretty by look.He goat has white and black color.So nice color in these pictures.Its weight 60 pounds so amazing weight this he goat.It

Thursday, 12 June 2014

health benefits of grapes so sweet juice

                                                Great grapes very nice juice and very good health

Sunday, 8 June 2014

Stylo Foot Wear Eid Collection 2013 for Women-Stylo Cute Girls Wear Shoes

We have present here Stylo Eid Collection 2013 is now in stores. Hurry up and rushed to the nearest Stylo Retail store, and the next Eid ul-Fitr 2013 Let your favorite one shoe. Eid Collection 2013 column of foot

11 Game-Changing Condiments for Burgers

There are simple bun-and-patty burgers, the kind of burgers you squish down and eat in 3 bites  and then there are burgers that you pile with as many things as possible. These are the burgers you eat with a beer and

NASA Funds 12 Futuristic Space Tech Concepts

    NASA has funded a dozen new far-out tech ideas that could lead to big breakthroughs in space exploration in the coming years and decades.

Razor Clams, the Seafood to Eat Right Now

Razor Clams, the Seafood to Eat Right Now
Julia Bainbridge Julia Bainbridge Food Editor May 30, 2014
Razor Clams, the Seafood to Eat Right Now
Razor clam escabeche at Tessa in New York. Photo credit: Courtesy Tessa
We’re fresh off the plane from Paris, where we feasted on razor clams at Clamato. Then we returned to New York and saw razor clams on the menus at Tessa and Maison Premiere and Charlie Bird and Mary’s Fish Camp But it’s not razor clam

Marco Reus added to the depressingly long list of pre-World Cup injuries

Marco Reus  Germany's Footballer of the Year in 2012 and a member of UEFA's 2013 team of the year had to be helped off the pitch after turning his ankle in Germany's 6-1 win over Armenia, sparking fears that he would be cruelly denied an appearance at the World Cup. After the match, the German federation posted a message on their Facebook

AdventureTravel: Finding the Real Galapagos

Most travelers visit the Galapagos today to see the wildlife, to observe the origin of the “origin of species,” and to dive and to do sepia-toned selfies with iguanas. The videos, pictures, and stories of Darwin’s finches

#AdventureTravel: A Terrifying Trek Into the Heart of Darkness. America's 8 Scariest Hikes

I wave my hand in front of my face but I can’t see it. Just darkness like I’ve never known before. Total blindness, and the sort of terror that comes with losing one of your senses, even for a moment. I’m afraid to

Sailors held by Somali pirates escape after 4 years

Nairobi (AFP) - Eleven sailors mostly from Asia held hostage for almost four years by Somali pirates escaped their captors and are safe in Kenya, mediators who helped secure their freedom said Saturday.

Egypt's el-Sissi sworn in as president

CAIRO (AP)  Egypt's former army chief Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi was sworn in on Sunday as president for a four-year term, taking the reins of power in a nation roiled since 2011 by deadly unrest and economic woes.
El-Sissi's inauguration came less than a year after the 59-year-old career infantry officer ousted the country's first freely elected president, the Islamist Mohammed Morsi, following days of mass protests by Egyptians demanding he step down.

Baghdad car bombs kill 60; militants storm Ramadi university

BAGHDAD/RAMADI Iraq (Reuters) - A wave of car bombs exploded across Baghdad on Saturday, killing more than 60 people, and militants stormed a university campus in western Iraq, security and medical

Instead of Yosemite or Yellowstone, try these parks

It doesn’t have Old Faithful, but Lassen Volcanic National Park has its own thermal features. (Photo: Shutterstock)
This summer, as you hit the road with backpacks and tents to go camping amid the natural splendor of America, you may notice you’re not the only one who had that idea. Last year, over 3 million people visited Yosemite National Park, the vast majority of them during summer. The spectacular views of Half Dome and Yosemite Falls lose some of their luster after

Kings rally in Game 2 vs. Rangers, but should goal have counted? (Video)

LOS ANGELES – For the second straight game in the Stanley Cup final, the Los Angeles Kings and the New York Rangers played into overtime. But it was a controversial goal by the Kings in the third period on

Italy's Andrea Ranocchia confused by double toilet situation upon arriving in Brazil

Italy arrived in Brazil on Friday and when they did, defender Andrea Ranocchia discovered something with which fans of the Winter Olympics might already be familiar. Ranocchia, who is not a part of Italy's 23-man

911 calls from Seattle campus shooting released

SEATTLE (AP)  One student talks to 911 operators while a classmate attempts to tend to his bleeding neck and chest. Two other callers after witnessing the shooting at a small Seattle university calmly describe their