Kanye West gave his fiancée, Kim Kardashian, a terrifying, custom-painted Hermès Birkin bag for Christmas featuring topless women and demons. Kanye won't be responding to any of the backlash from his gift, though. The rapper has embarked on a six-month vow of silence - at least when it comes to negativity. Speaking of Christmas, here is everything you need to know about Prince George's first royal holiday. What do selfies really mean? James Franco explains, in detail, to The New York Times. Miley Cyrus defends introducing Joe Jonas to weed, claiming they were too young to be peer pressuring each other. Miley didn't look peer pressured in a racy new photo, seen licking Cara Delevingne. Bet that sledgehammer is jealous. Source: Twitter user mileycyrus The latest trend in celebrity fashion? Onesies. The Lax shooting suspect, Paul Anthony Ciancia, pleaded not guilty in court. A powerful bomb killed a politician and...
- 12/27/2013
- by Alyse Whitney
- Popsugar.com
The man accused of killing a federal security screener and wounding three other people at Los Angeles International Airport, pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges of murder and attempted murder. This was the second court appearance for Paul Anthony Ciancia, 23, in connection with the November 1 shooting spree that left him critically wounded after a gunfight with police. Also read: Tsa Officer Slain in Lax Shooting Was Husband of Warner Bros. Marketing Budget Manager Ciancia, who had a bandage on his neck, spoke softly in a hoarse voice during the arraignment and pleaded not guilty to all charges in an 11-count.
- 12/26/2013
- by Reuters
- The Wrap
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. — The man authorities say killed a Transportation Security Administration screener and wounded three other people during a rampage at Los Angeles International Airport last month pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder and other felony charges in a case that could bring the death penalty. Paul Anthony Ciancia, 23, who was wounded before his arrest, occasionally touched a bandage on his neck and spoke in a hoarse voice during a three-minute arraignment before a federal magistrate at the West Valley Detention Center east of Los Angeles where there is a medical facility. The diminutive defendant acknowledged his name
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- 12/26/2013
- by The Associated Press
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
var brightcovevideoid = '2793981806001'; At least seven people were injured and a Tsa officer was killed when a gunman opened fire at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday morning. Lax police chief Patrick Gannon said that at 9:20 a.m "an individual came into terminal 3, pulled an assault rifle out of a bag" and began shooting. He added that officers "didn't hesitate" to go in after the gunman (whom the FBI identified as L.A. resident Paul Anthony Ciancia, 23), and one of the officers was injured before the shooter was taken into custody. The scene inside the terminal was chaotic...
- 11/1/2013
- by K.C. Blumm
- PEOPLE.com
The legendary José Eber opened up his salon Exclusively for HollywoodLife.com -- it was the ultimate VIP day with the most skilled stylists and makeup artists working their magic to transform us into A-list celebrities! José Eber is hands down the most well-known and sought after hairstylist in the world and we got a chance to spend an entire day with him at his Beverly Hills salon! The French native responsible for creating the internationally coveted Farrah Fawcett flip back in the 70s turned our Editor-in-Chief Bonnie Fuller, Fashion Editor Katrina Mitzeliotis, and Entertainment reporters Chloe Melas and Kirstin Benson into glamorous vixens for the 2011 Hollywood Style Awards held at the world-famous Smashbox Studios in West Hollywood. For more than four decades, José has changed the course of hair history with his innovative technique and by doing so he's one of the most famous beauty trendsetters in the world.
- 11/15/2011
- by Chloe Melas
- HollywoodLife
Washington - Us economist and Nobel laureate Paul Anthony Samuelson died Sunday at his home in Belmont, Massachusetts, at the age of 94. Samuelson was the first Us Nobel laureate in economics in 1970 and one of the world's leading economists for more than half a century, the New York Times reported. An economist at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and in a career that spanned seven decades, Samuelson's mathematical analysis provided the foundation on which modern economics is built, MIT said in a statement. In 1948, he wrote the best-selling economics text of all time, Economics: An Introductory Analysis,...
- 12/14/2009
- Monsters and Critics
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