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  • Bradley Cooper not a good kisser

    After locking lips with Hollywood actor Bradley Cooper, his "Silver Linings Playbook" co-star Jennifer Lawrence told him he is a "wet kisser". Cooper didn't take it as a compliment. "After the second take she said, 'You're a wet kisser,'" dailystar.co.uk quoted Cooper as saying. "You don't want to hear that. It was not a compliment,'" he added. The actor also denied dating Lawrence. "I could ...

  • Amanda Bynes doesnt need rehab say parents

    Hollywood actress Amanda Bynes, who was arrested for drug possession, does not need to go to a rehabilitation centre, according to her parents. Her mother Lynn and father Rick want her to seek treatment at a psychiatric hospital instead, reports contactmusic.com. "Amanda has been clearly using drugs, yes, including marijuana, but that is just the symptom. The fact is Amanda suffers from severe ...

  • Winona Ryder feels shoes define character

    Hollywood actress Winona Ryder believes that a woman's choice of dressing, especially footwear, speaks volumes about her personality. "What you wear - and it always starts with your shoes - determines what kind of character you are," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Ryder as saying. "A woman who wears high heels carries herself very different to a girl who wears sneakers or sandals. It really helps ...

  • Cannes Directors Hollywood Reporter Interview Creates Prostitution Backlash in France

    French filmmaker Francois Ozon has been blasted by local politicians for telling THR, "it's a fantasy of many women to do prostitution" and "there is kind of a passivity that women are looking ...

  • Rogers Signs Multi-Year Contract with Los Angeles Galaxy

    Former U.S. soccer international Robbie Rogers has joined Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy, the team said on Saturday, making him the latest openly gay male athlete in an American professional team sport. Rogers, who came out in February on the same day he retired from the game, will be on the Galaxy's roster for Sunday's home match against the Seattle Sounders if his ...


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Koko: A Talking Gorilla [DVD]

Koko: A Talking Gorilla [DVD]

Koko: A Talking Gorilla is a slim, but intriguing documentary about a gorilla who can literally talk. Koko, a gorilla who was six years old at the time the film was made in 1977, had been taken from the San Francisco Zoo and was being taught how to communicate with American s ... ...

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  • Doubles down and that concerns Mattingly

    Email LOS ANGELES -- Dodgers manager Don Mattingly is more concerned about his club's lack of doubles than its low number of home runs. The Dodgers are last in the Major Leagues with 61 doubles entering Saturday's action, and their 31 homers are the third fewest. "That is a problem," Mattingly said before Saturday's game against the Cardinals. "For me, RBI guys ...

  • Dodgers wary of wearing down Punto

    Email LOS ANGELES -- Nick Punto's production has kept him in the lineup, despite concerns from Dodgers manager Don Mattingly that the veteran utility man could wear down too early in the season. Punto has played more than 88 games in a season only once since 2009, when he appeared in 125 games with the Twins. He made his 26th start in 47 games on Saturday against the Cardinals, one of his ...

  • Hairston could return to lineup on Sunday

    Email LOS ANGELES -- Jerry Hairston could return to the Dodgers as early as Sunday, if all goes well with his rehab game on Saturday with Class A Rancho Cucamonga. Hairston played six innings at third base on Friday night with the Quakes, going 0-for-3. He was scheduled to play six innings in the outfield on Saturday, and the Dodgers could activate him from the disabled list before ...

  • California’s New Problem Too Much Money

    LOS ANGELES -- After years of grueling battles over state budget deficits and spending cuts, California has a new challenge on its hand: too much money. An unexpected surplus is fueling an argument over how the state should respond to its turn of good ...

  • Californias Bridge Safety Examined After Collapse

    The bridge that collapsed in Washington state is similar to a number of California bridges. But authorities say bridges in Southern California are built better than in other parts of the country, namely because the region is so prone to earthquakes. Michelle Valles reports from Burbank for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on May 24, ...

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