Lindsay Lohan for LOVE Magazine, Lindsay Lohan ( Lindsay Lohan ) starred in a photo shoot Unseen,  Lindsay for LOVE Magazine . Pictures of actress Terry Richardson ( Terry Richsrdson ).


Beyonce and Jay-Z Share First Pics of Blue Ivy Carter, BeyoncĂ©, Jay-Z share first baby photos, The proud mom sends a message to fans and poses with little Blue Ivy in her arms. It was only a matter of time until celebrity royal couple Jay-Z and Beyonce shared photos of their month-old international superstar, daughter Blue Ivy. If they wanted to, they could have certainly sold the coveted first pics of their bundle of joy to any number of media outlets, following in the footsteps of famous parents before them like Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, and Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon.

Broderick's Super Bowl ad released

Broderick's Super Bowl ad released, Honda reveals Ferris Bueller Super Bowl ad, wonders why you’re still here, Matthew Broderick Recreates Ferris Bueller Moment in Super Bowl Ad, Buzz over 'Ferris Bueller' Super Bowl ad, Honda reveals Ferris Bueller Super Bowl ad, wonders why you’re still here, Matthew Broderick reprises his famous role with a unique twist — but does it work? Honda's plot to turn its Super Bowl ads into a Circus of the Stars calvacade begins here, with the extended remix of the Ferris Bueller-themed ad starring Matthew Broderick airing Sunday to tout the new 2012 Honda CR-V. Who was it that said "remember when" is the lowest form of conversation?


Hottest Australians, They Come From a Land Down Under. In honor of Australia Day, we're taking a look at the sexiest Australian celebrities. Gaze at Isla Fisher, Simon Baker & more famous folks who are easy on the eyes. Listomania, Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman, Naomi Watts, Nicole Kidman, Isla Fisher, Miranda Kerr and many more.


Celebrities in Light of Generals, The artist George Dawe has clothed the world-famous stars in the shape of the Russian generals since 1812. In those years, the French invaded Russia.

Emma Watson vs Emma Stone


All of us every day wont  to see the new look and stuff of our favorite celebrities so get ready to see your favorite celebrities in a new way art which named as a  pencil drawings art. Its really a high crafted art where a painter and the artist or designers working very articulately to show us the real beauty of these celebrities. So see the exclusive images and pictures of celebrity pencil drawings here. 

Celebrities of today world always wont to look different and distinctive towards the other world. So thus why sometime its take some infinity steps of getting the distinctive and unrelated diversified steps for their fashion style and trend. Especially, the most important aspect of celebrities is about there new hair cut or hairstyle which almost make their followers and the whole other world make them crazy. Some really go beyond the crafted style which make them like a unique idiot but some look more nice and some look like a damn suck. Any way its all about the race of winning the battle of how he/she looks better or distinctive thus why they take sometime unbelievable and unremarkable harsh steps for their crazy hairstyles. If we discuss in this crazy list then we never forget the style maker and trend setter Lady Gaga and Rihanna so special collection of their Crazy hairstyle is complied here. So get ready to see the exclusive images and pictures of Celebrities Crazy Hairstyles.


Fashion is all about a privilege of the elite and the aristocracy. In our time, this statement is quite debatable, but in the distant (and not) past some trendy "zamorochki" could only afford to know. Not only past but also in recent times we saw the almost ridiculous fashion trends which heavily affected on the downside of fashion trends. The proletariat, in all times and in all the countries looked roughly the same: functional and natural. Here i share the exclusive images and pictures of world worst fashion trends. 

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Broadway beams its offerings via movie screens

Broadway beams its offerings via movie screens. Movie theaters in the next few weeks will be filled with stories about misbehaving pandas, heroic mutants, superheros with magic rings and a comedy of mistaken identity led by a man playing a woman. Typical summer fare, right? Well, not exactly when it comes to that comedy.


It was written by Oscar Wilde — in the late 1890s.

The current production of the hit "The Importance of Being Earnest" will be available on movie screens across the world starting Thursday. "Earnest" is the latest Broadway show to be captured on high definition cameras and beamed far from Times Square.

The play — led by Tony Award-nominated Brian Bedford as director and in the role of the fearsome Lady Bracknell — will be available on hundreds of screens in 35 states, as well as across Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Mexico, competing with "Kung Fu Panda 2," "X-Men: First Class" and "Green Lantern" in the global market.

The effort follows in the pioneering digital footsteps of The Metropolitan Opera and London National Theatre's NT Live series, which concludes its second season on June 30 with a live transmission from London of Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" starring Zoe Wanamaker.

Recent high-profile stage shows that have been converted into a screen version include a live production of "Fela!" in London by way of NT Live and the Tony-winning best musical "Memphis," the first time a still-running Broadway musical was screened.

Chalk up the rise of the phenomenon to better technology and a desire on the part of movie theaters for so-called alternative content — a way to attract new customers with interesting offerings other than movies.

"There's this extraordinary appetite for unique and special programs that goes beyond what the movie theaters are traditionally offering," says Julie Borchard-Young, co-president of BY Experience, which captured the Wilde stage comedy using seven cameras in March.

Unlike "Memphis," which was edited from five performances, the screen version of the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of "The Importance in Being Earnest" wasn't spliced together. Three performances were captured on HD and the best one was picked to broadcast from start to finish, based on such things as the performances, lighting and camera angles. The movie version will be available on various dates until June 28.

Producers of such theater-to-screen projects aren't worried that the 2-D version will cut into demand for the 3-D show at the box office, where the Wilde play runs until July 3. In fact, Borchard-Young sees the opposite happening.

"These shows are never designed to be a replacement," she says. "The nature of these HD presentations is such that it whets the appetite for theatergoers to re-engage in a really meaningful way in their local communities, particularly for those who cannot travel to New York for various reasons to catch a show during its run."

This month will also mark the screen debut of a limited show that ended earlier this spring — The New York Philharmonic's production of Stephen Sondheim's "Company," which was staged at Lincoln Center in early April for just four sold-out performances. Twelve cameras captured the cast that included Craig Bierko, Stephen Colbert, Jon Cryer, Katie Finneran, Neil Patrick Harris, Christina Hendricks, Patti LuPone, Martha Plimpton and Anika Noni Rose. Lony Price was the director.

The edited movie theater version will appear in over 50 markets on June 15 in Canada and the U.S., including New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Boston, St. Louis and Milwaukee for $18 a ticket, a fraction of what the original cost at the Philharmonic.

A combination of the high caliber cast, the original limited run, low ticket prices and a personal love of Sondheim prompted Ellen M. Krass, an executive producer for the broadcast along with Screenvision, to help the project.

"I have devoted much of my producing life to Stephen Sondheim and I love his work," she says. "He is, I think, the greatest living composer and lyricist. Why shouldn't more people be able to afford to see him?"

Krass, an Emmy Award winner who has produced TV adaptations of stage plays including "You Can't Take It With You" starring Jason Robards and Colleen Dewhurst, thinks such HD captures of live performances are the future. She even anticipates that Broadway shows may one day open this way.

Read more: yahoo

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