Prince is the first to let the world know that he is still here. True, he has, through the years, embarked on a journey of discovery—one that might define who he really is and why he creates the kind of music that he does.
The latest flicks to debut this week have everyone talking. Will any summer film be able to garner any publicity or attention for movie goers after “The Dark Knight" has blown all box office records and is shrouded with mystery over whether the late Heath Ledger’s performance will be honored with an Oscar.
This year is the year of Spain. First, they became the European champions of the UEFA for 2008. Then Rafael Nadal became the new king of England, dethroning five-time champ Roger Federer at Wimbledon on July 6.
This week in Hollywoodland was filled with suspense, laughter and a few shockers. It started out when Kelsey Grammer proclaimed the suit against him meritless.
This week in the daytime drama world, it was a very entertaining week. My dear friend Jeffrey Byron, who has starred on “Port Charles,” “General Hospital,” “All My Children” and “One Life to Live,” made his second stint on CBS’s mega hit, “The Bold & the Beautiful.”
Congratulations to movie star and musician Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban. The couple brought a daughter, Rose Kidman Urban, into the world Sunday this week in Nashville.
Whenever Will Smith stars in a movie, audiences flock to the theaters. His last hit “I Am Legend” was number one at the box office for weeks, and now Smith’s new release, “Hancock,” will be monitored by Hollywood moguls in order to see if Will Smith is, as he and others say, unstoppable.
The ageless beauty known as Lena Horne turned 91 this week. Still working in the industry, the actress and singer is known for her high cheek bones and her attitude and cabaret style of singing.
Michelle Obama said earlier this week she was "touched" that first lady Laura Bush came to her defense after she was harshly criticized by Republicans for her February comment that for the first time in her adult life she was "really" proud of the United States.
Celebrities are often suspicious of strangers, and rightly so, for often the outsiders have insincere reasons for wanting to get close to them. Money, for example, may be the ulterior motive.