Friday, May 25, 2012

Celebrity Scoop: Keira Knightley's Engaged, Britney's First Day And More

Friday, May 25, 2012
Keira Knightley is engaged!

It looks like Knightley will be joining the list of Hollywood stars set to take a walk down the aisle. Boyfriend James Righton and the actress are set to tie the knot, according to a statement from her publicist.
Britney's Eventful First Day On 'X Factor'
Janet Jackson Urges Her Niece Paris Not To Start Acting
Celebs Are Itching To Star In 'Fifty Shades Of Grey' Movie
PHOTO: Sienna Shows Off Her Baby Bump
Is Kanye Riding On Kim's Coattails?
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Christy Turlington Burns: What Lies Ahead for the Maternal Health Community
The number of women who died from pregnancy and childbirth complications dropped to 287,000 in 2010. However, these latest statistics also point to the fact that much work lies ahead.
Tasha Gordon-Solmon: The Bachelorette Week 2 Recap: I'd Rather Have Miss Piggy as My Mom
Here's the other thing: Miss Piggy is so much more charismatic than Emily. It was almost unfair they had to share screen time. There was a running gag of Piggy getting jealous of Em and Kermit. And despite Kermit's best efforts to compliment Emily, it was clear he's way out of her league.
Paulina Porizkova: Life Ball 2012: The Viennese Experience
The after-party was filled by the most stunning costumes and getups I had ever seen assembled in the same space: truly spectacular, like a tropical hothouse of the wildest, brightest carnivorous plants. We stayed all night, and stumbled out only in time for breakfast.
Jason Wojciechowski: Bono, Occupy and the Challenge of Following the Jesus of the Oppressed
We should commend his service and giving for social good just as we might the activist, but none of this should shadow the reality that poverty and injustice exist because of an unjust system that favors victors with spoils and curses the less fortunate with misery.
Zinnia Jones: Bristol Palin, You're Not a Victim, Just Acting Like One
You described gay marriage as "a policy position that could affect the entire nation." Yet you've shown little interest in treating it as an important concern that ought to be addressed seriously. Doesn't this deserve critical analysis and debate beyond how rude people have been to you?
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