News Source: The Superficial
| 4 days ago
Sometime Monday, an anonymous source started passing around these old Facebook photos of a drunken Katie Couric celebrating her debut as an anchor for CBS News . And my God, I thought I knew what eroticism meant, but brother, I was all wrong. It's
News Source: I Need My Fix
| 4 days ago
Amy Winehouse picks up some Christmas wrapping paper. I’m impressed by how organized she clearly is See what my cyber friends are talking about: Jason Statham loves pappers AccidentalSexiness Katie Couric gets down Ayyyy John Mayer is the
News Source: The Frisky
| 4 days ago
Held on the White House lawn, the Obamas invited politicos like Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Mike Bloomberg and assorted famous folks like Steven Spielberg, Katie Couric, and Gayle King—oddly, Oprah wasn’t on the guest list. Since the theme
News Source: Sify News
| 5 days ago
President Barack Obamas' first state dinner in honour of the Indian prime minister has created quite a buzz in the US media with one daily calling it a 'Night to remember' and another focusing on how 'A-listers, fundraisers' made it to the event.
News Source: Rediff
| 5 days ago
Prem Panicker P resident Bill Clinton famously used state dinners as an excuse to party with his Hollywood friends. President George W Bush tended to fill up his guest list for state dinners for Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh with influential
News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| 5 days ago
President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama hosted their first state Tuesday night, including their closest friends from Chicago among the guests honoring India Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharon Kaur, with Chicago songsters
News Source: The Dish Rag
| 5 days ago
Michelle wore a strapless (what, you're surprised?), champagne-colored gown with silver detail by India-born designer Naeem Khan. If you've got toned bronze arms like hers, we say flaunt 'em. Her hair was swept back and she wore traditional sparkly
News Source: Miami Herald
| 5 days ago
after a certain number of martinis at CBS parties, Walter Cronkite infamously used to do a striptease he'd memorized from youthful evenings spent in Kansas City burlesque clubs. But nobody was around back then snapping pictures with cellphones.