Sunday, December 13, 2009






Early life

Joanna Krupa was born in Warsaw, Poland. Joanna has a younger sister, Marta Krupa. She moved to Chicago, Illinois, with her family at the age of five.
Career

Krupa has appeared on magazine covers including ENVY, FHM, Personal, Inside Sport, Stuff, Steppin' Out, Teeze, and Maxim, in which she was named the Sexiest Swimsuit Model in the World. Maxim named her #61 in its 2006 Hot 100 list. She was voted German Maxim's Model of the Year 2004-2005. Krupa has also appeared in Playboy. Krupa has also been a lingerie model for Frederick's of Hollywood.
She was a Miss Howard TV model for the month of December 2007.
She was featured on the television show Superstars in June 2009. She and her partner Terrell Owens were eliminated on the first episode. However, because of another team's injury and disqualification, she and her partner were asked to step in and continue competing and did well in their comeback episode.
Krupa, who took ballet lessons as a child. competed in season 9 of Dancing with the Stars with one-time champion Derek Hough. They were eliminated on November 17, 2009.
Krupa is featured on Manon's new dance music single "I'll Be Around" released November 19, 2009 on Dauman

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Taylor Swift



Birth name Taylor Alison Swift
Born December 13, 1989 (age 19)
Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres Country, pop
Occupations Singer-songwriter, guitarist, actress
Instruments Vocals, guitar, piano, ukulele, 12-string guitar
Years active 2006–present

Labels Big Machine Records
Associated acts Miley Cyrus, John Mayer
Website TaylorSwift.com
Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American country pop singer–songwriter, guitarist and actress. In 2008, her albums sold a combined four million copies, making her the best-selling musician of the year in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
In 2006, she released her debut single "Tim McGraw", then her self-titled debut album, which was subsequently certified Platinum several times by the Recording Industry Association of America.
In November 2008, Swift released her second album, Fearless. Fearless and Taylor Swift finished 2008 at number three and number six respectively, with sales of 2.1 and 1.5 million. Fearless has topped the Billboard 200 in 11 non-consecutive weeks, no album has spent more time at No. 1 since 2000. Forbes, ranked Swift 2009's 69th-most powerful celebrity, earning $18 million. Swift was named Artist of the Year by Billboard Magazine in 2009.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Miley Cyrus Stalker Woes


It can be a very scary thing to be a celebrity. Miley Cyrus has had her times of the downfalls and once again it has touched upon the star.

On Wednesday, it was revealed that a 2nd man was arrested near Miley’s Georgia movie set, where the 22 year-old suspect threatened to murder her.

Sean Christian Mathis had incidents back in June when he came upon her movie set in a t-shirt and swim trunks, saw Miley’s stunt double and yelled, “Hey, it’s Miley Cyrus, I’m going to f***ing kill you.”


Police reports said an officer ran and arrested him for making “terroristic threats” and disorderly conduct. During the arrest, Mathis said he was a soldier, so they called the military police. The MPs then took him back to his base. Officials are still proceeding with the case.

Back in August a 53 year-old man was caught near Miley’s set for attempting to stalk the actress, but yesterday the grand jury found there was not enough evidence and it was insufficient to pursue a felony on charges against him in Superior Court.



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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Max Lapierre @sshole...ya aint that good...

I was on bishop last night and I saw Maxime Lapierre with a leg brace, limping to DiVinci (fancy restaurant). I walked up to the terrasse where he was sitting and thought about asking for an autograph for my daughter, but decided to be nice and not harrass him while he was out relaxing. Later on, I was smoking a cigarette outside a neighbouring bar and saw him limping towards his car (rented nissan 350Z), I asked him for an autograph for my daughter, and in exchange got brushed off. He rudely put his hand up, as if to stop me and then got in his car and quickly drove off- I mean, showed off. I don't even like the guy, my daughter thinks he's cute. What comes around goes around. I put voodoo on your season.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Scarlett Johansson's killer cleavage





Scarlett Johansson's killer cleavage has topped a new TV celebration of Hollywood's best breasts.

The actress beat newlywed Salma Hayek for the booby prize as part of a new poll compiled by TV show Access Hollywood.

The top five actresses on the new list are:

1. Scarlett Johansson

2. Salma Hayek

3. Halle Berry


4. Jessica Simpson

5. Jennifer Love Hewitt



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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Drama of Flight 1549


Hudson 'miracle' pilot gets applause on Broadway
Escorts Montreal reports: Weeks after starring in his own story of bravery and heroism, the pilot who safely ditched his jetliner in the Hudson River received a standing ovation Saturday from the audience at a Broadway performance of "South Pacific."

At the end of the classic revival, the show's stars introduced Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger as the pilot who set down the disabled plane within reach of rescue boats last month, saving the lives of all 155 people on US Airways Flight 1549.

"It could have been tragic, but it wasn't. It became a miracle," said Kelli O'Hara, who plays the show's lead female character, Nellie Forbush. "We've never been more honored than to perform for you, Captain."

As she spoke, a spotlight was trained on Sullenberger in the audience, and the crowd stood, cheered and applauded. The pilot's wife, Lorrie Sullenberger, began wiping tears from her face.

He hugged her, then turned back to the crowd and waved as the cheers grew still louder.

Many in the audience already had recognized him. Murmurs of "look who's here" had buzzed through the crowd during intermission.

"It was quite exciting just to see this guy who saved so many lives," said David Feldman, who found himself sitting two rows behind the pilot.

"It's so nice to have a hero who's a real hero, instead of movie stars," added Feldman's wife, Ellen Schwartz.

The 58-year-old pilot, his wife and their two daughters went backstage after the show and met the cast of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which tells of the romances and heroics of a group of American aviators, nurses and sailors stationed far from home during World War II.

It was an appropriate choice for Sullenberger, who was named best aviator in his Air Force Academy class and served in the military from 1973 to 1980. He flew F-4 Phantom II fighter planes and served as a flight leader in Europe and the Pacific.

The calm and steadiness with which he handled the Jan. 15 near-disaster — witnesses said he walked the length of the waterlogged plane to make sure everyone got out — could have fit right in with the feats depicted on the Lincoln Center Theater stage. A propeller plane even forms part of the show's set.

Sullenberger and his fellow crew members are in New York as part of a media blitz, including an interview with the pilot that is set to air Sunday on CBS' "60 Minutes." He also is expected to appear Monday on ABC's "Good Morning America" and CBS's "The Early Show" and to receive a key to the city from Mayor Michael Bloomberg later in the day.



US Airways airplane crashes in Hudson River - Hero pilot Chesley Sullenberger III saves all aboard

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A former fighter pilot was hailed as the Hero of the Hudson Thursday night after he landed a stricken US Airways jet in the river - and made sure everybody got out alive.

Pilot Chesley Sullenberger was still drying off when Mayor Bloomberg sang his praises.

"He did a masterful job of landing the plane in the river" and evacuating the passengers, Bloomberg said of the veteran pilot who lives near San Francisco.

With water seeping into the plane - and all his 150 passengers and four other crew members safe - Sullenberger walked up and down the center aisle twice to make sure nobody was left before he, too, fled the jet, the mayor said.

"He was the last one off the plane," Bloomberg said.

Gov. Paterson also praised the ferry boat operators and rescue workers who rushed over as the plane bobbed in the 40-degree water and plucked the frigid, frightened passengers off the wings.

"We've had a miracle on the Hudson," Paterson said.

The Federal Aviation Administration said everybody was accounted for - a group that included at least one baby and a passenger who lost a relative in the Sept. 11 attacks.

Passengers described the scene moments after the plane hit the water as "organized chaos." Yet, there was little panic as they helped each other reach the exit - allowing women and children to go first.

"It's just incredible right now that everybody's still alive," passenger Alberto Panero said.

"It was intense, it was intense," added another passenger, Jeff Kolodjay. "You've got to give it to the pilot. He made a hell of a landing."

It was just 20 degrees at the time and shivering survivors were rushed to Roosevelt Hospital and other medical centers to be treated for exposure. Most were expected to be released.

Meanwhile, investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board were inspecting the 9-year-old Airbus A320, which was towed to Battery Park City and moored to a bulkhead just north of the World Financial Center.

Sullenberger, a 57-year-old former Air Force fighter pilot and a 29-year veteran of US Airways, told air traffic controllers he hit a flock of geese and that it knocked out both of his engines.

It appeared to be the first time in 45 years that a major aircraft crash-landed in the water - and every passenger on board made it out alive.

Former Airbus executive George Hamlin said the pilot deserves a big thank you from the city.

"Ditching an aircraft is a significant accomplishment on the part of the pilot, as opposed to crashing one," he said. "There's no place for an airplane of that size to land in Manhattan."



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Sunday, January 25, 2009

East battles West in Montreal All-Star Game







Former Montreal Canadien players Jean Belliveau (2nd L)and Bob Gainey (2nd R) drop the pucks during the ceremonial face-off between Eastern conference all-star Alexei Kovalev (L) of the Montreal Canadiens and Western conference all-star Joe Thornton (R) of the San Jose Sharks before the NHL All-Star hockey game in Montreal, January 25, 2009.
The NHL will showcase its best and brightest Sunday evening in the hockey hotbed of Montreal, as the Eastern Conference battles the West in the 57th annual All-Star Game at the Bell Centre.


This is the fourth time Montreal has hosted the mid-season showcase in the expansion era and the first time since February 6, 1993 -- just months before the Canadiens won their last Stanley Cup title. It's also the first time the All-Star Game is being staged in Canada since Toronto hosted the event in 2000.

Playing All-Star game host is also another way for the Canadiens to celebrate their 100th year in existence. The Habs have planned numerous events throughout the season to mark their centennial, including the retirement of goaltender Patrick Roy's jersey.


The 2009 contest is the fifth since the league went back to the traditional East-West format. Prior to this stretch, the league used the North America vs. the World theme for five years.


The East and West have split the last four meetings since returning to the conference format. Last year, the East picked up an 8-7 win in Atlanta as Boston's Marc Savard scored the game-winning goal with 20.9 seconds left in regulation.

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Canadiens fans won't have to wait long to see their local heroes skate on the home ice Sunday, as four Habs were voted in as starters on the Eastern Conference squad.


Carey Price will be the East's starting goaltender, Alex Kovalev will start on one wing, while Andrei Markov and Mike Komisarek will make up the blueline tandem. The Canadiens nearly swept the starting slots on the East, as they led the voting for all six spots at one point.


Kovalev, who was selected as the East captain, will make his fourth All-Star appearance Sunday, while Markov is playing in his second game. Both Price and Komisarek will be making their All-Star debuts.


The remaining two starters on the East were from the Pittsburgh Penguins, as the fans also voted in forwards Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. However, Crosby will not play in this year's game as he is suffering from a left knee injury. Martin St. Louis of the Tampa Bay Lightning was announced as Crosby's replacement.


Crosby was the leading vote-getter this year as he garnered a record 1,713,021 votes to easily beat the record set by Jaromir Jagr in 2000.


Pittsburgh's duo heads into the break as the top-two scorers in the NHL, as Malkin leads the league with 70 points and Crosby is next with 60.


The Western Conference starting lineup is represented by players from just two teams. From the Chicago Blackhawks, forwards Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews and defenseman Brian Campbell were voted in by the fans. The remaining three West starters are from Anaheim as goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere, defenseman Scott Niedermayer and forward Ryan Getzlaf made the squad.


Kane, last year's Calder Trophy winner as the league's top rookie, will be making his All-Star debut after leading the West with 917,551 votes. Toews, a fellow NHL sophomore, was also selected to the mid-season showcase for the first time. Campbell is playing in his third straight game, but his first as a Blackhawk.


Niedermayer leads all starting players with six All-Star appearances. Getzlaf is playing in his second game, while Giguere, a native of Montreal, is getting the start in his All-Star debut.


San Jose centerman Joe Thornton was selected as the captain for the West squad.


Washington's Alex Ovechkin, the NHL's reigning MVP, was not voted in as an East starter, but did make his third All-Star team as a reserve. The Russian superstar is leading the NHL with 31 goals this season and is third behind Malkin and Crosby with 59 points.


The defending Stanley Cup champion Red Wings won't have a representative on the ice this year, as two Detroit players were named as reserves, but will sit out to rest injuries. Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom has been replaced on the roster by Stephane Robidas of Dallas, while teammate Pavel Datsyuk will sit out and make way for San Jose forward Patrick Marleau.


The head coach of the Eastern Conference will be Boston's Claude Julien. His assistant will be Montreal head coach Guy Carbonneau.


For the West, coaching will be San Jose's Todd McLellan, and Detroit's Mike Babcock will serve as the assistant.

Friday, January 2, 2009

John Travolta's Son Dies in The Bahamas



Family Lawyer Attributes the 16-Year-Old's Death to Seizure

John Travolta's 16-year-old son, Jett, died Friday morning at the family's vacation home in The Bahamas after what the family's lawyer says was a seizure-related incident.

In this file photo, John Travolta and son Jett walk to a waiting helicopter at the Santa Monica...
In this file photo, John Travolta and son Jett walk to a waiting helicopter at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, Calif. Jett Travolta, 16, suffered a seizure and died suddenly on Friday at his family's vacation home at the Old Bahama Bay Hotel on Grand Bahama Island, attorney Michael Ossi said.
(Lucky Mat/Getty Images)The family, including Jett Travolta's mother, Kelly Preston, and his 8-year-old sister, Ella, had been celebrating the New Year in The Bahamas.

"A nanny attempted to revive him, all attempts were made, but he couldn't be revived," Travolta's attorney, Michael Ossi, who is also in The Bahamas, told ABCNews.com. "They tried as hard as they could to revive Jett."

Ossi added that the teenager "has had seizures in the past, but they were controlled. This one couldn't be."

The seizure may be only part of the story. Royal Bahamas Police Force spokeswoman Loretta Mackey told the Associated Press that Jett Travolta died from hitting his head in a bathtub.

Jett Travolta's health made national news in 2002. It was at this time that his mother disclosed that at age 2 he had had a poorly understood condition known as Kawasaki syndrome, a collection of symptoms that stem from swollen arteries.

Researchers believe that inflammation from Kawasaki syndrome, or KS, can lead to convulsions and seizures.

KS primarily affects children under the age of 5, though it can occur in older children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about nine out of 100,000 children have KS. Incidence is higher among Japanese and Korean children, though KS can occur among any ethnicity.


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John Travolta's Son Dies in The Bahamas

Family Lawyer Attributes the 16-Year-Old's Death to Seizure

John Travolta's 16-year-old son, Jett, died Friday morning at the family's vacation home in The Bahamas after what the family's lawyer says was a seizure-related incident.

In this file photo, John Travolta and son Jett walk to a waiting helicopter at the Santa Monica...
In this file photo, John Travolta and son Jett walk to a waiting helicopter at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, Calif. Jett Travolta, 16, suffered a seizure and died suddenly on Friday at his family's vacation home at the Old Bahama Bay Hotel on Grand Bahama Island, attorney Michael Ossi said.
(Lucky Mat/Getty Images)The family, including Jett Travolta's mother, Kelly Preston, and his 8-year-old sister, Ella, had been celebrating the New Year in The Bahamas.

"A nanny attempted to revive him, all attempts were made, but he couldn't be revived," Travolta's attorney, Michael Ossi, who is also in The Bahamas, told ABCNews.com. "They tried as hard as they could to revive Jett."

Ossi added that the teenager "has had seizures in the past, but they were controlled. This one couldn't be."

The seizure may be only part of the story. Royal Bahamas Police Force spokeswoman Loretta Mackey told the Associated Press that Jett Travolta died from hitting his head in a bathtub.

Jett Travolta's health made national news in 2002. It was at this time that his mother disclosed that at age 2 he had had a poorly understood condition known as Kawasaki syndrome, a collection of symptoms that stem from swollen arteries.

Researchers believe that inflammation from Kawasaki syndrome, or KS, can lead to convulsions and seizures.

KS primarily affects children under the age of 5, though it can occur in older children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about nine out of 100,000 children have KS. Incidence is higher among Japanese and Korean children, though KS can occur among any ethnicity.