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Was Diane Kruger Having an Off Year?

By Randy Miller

Was 2013 not Diane Kruger‘s year? Vanity Fair may think so. Among the shocking omissions and additions to the annual International Best-Dressed List, the ultrastylish dresser was excluded after having ranked in 2012.

Which isn’t to say there weren’t some stellar dressers on the list, which happily includes Kerry Washington, Jenna Lyons, Dree Hemingway, Caroline Issa, Lara Stone, Charlize Theron, Stella Tennant, and Tabitha Simmons. Snubs (or decisions construed as such) aren’t uncommon when compiling a list – everyone’s got an opinion, after all – but a few names that appeared (or didn’t) made us sit up and take notice. …read more

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Clinton, 'Normal' honored at GLAAD awards

NBC‘s sitcom “The New Normal,” FX‘s thriller “American Horror Story: Asylum” and NBC‘s daytime drama “Days of Our Lives” took home top TV honors at the 24th annual GLAAD Media Awards held Saturday night in Los Angeles.

The GLAAD awards pay tribute to “inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and the issues that affect their lives.”

The event, hosted by actress-producer-director Drew Barrymore, boasted such Hollywood heavyweights as presenters Jennifer Morrison, Charlize Theron, Betty White and Leonardo DiCaprio.

Other winners included “Perks of Being a Wallflower,” which was named outstanding film: wide release, and former President Bill Clinton was given the first advocate for change award.

On the arrivals line, longtime Clinton friend, Oscar-winner Mary Steenburgen, defended the former president’s controversial honor. Under Clinton’s administration came the Defense of Marriage Act, which bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage, as well as the “don’t ask, don’t tell” military policy.

“Actually, (“don’t ask, don’t tell”) was a sorrow for him,” Steenburgen said. “So, I think he’s spent a large part of his life making up for that. But I tell you this: He’s never not had his heart in the right place, in terms of the gay community.”

Many who walked the press gauntlet shared personal stories. Actor Justin Bartha said a brother’s coming out moved him both personally and professionally.

“It was an inspiring moment — I’m sure for him and definitely me and my whole family,” Bartha noted. “So, it was at the forefront of my mind when looking at (the role of half of a gay couple in “The New Normal”).”

“Kyle XY” actor Matt Dallas discussed his decision to come out publicly earlier this year. MSNBC news anchor Thomas Roberts talked about the recent marriage to his male partner of 12 years. Entertainment blogger Perez Hilton detailed the challenges of being the single gay parent of newly adopted child.

And transgendered Chaz Bono expressed hopes for the gay lesbian bisexual transgender community’s future.

“I mean, I think the goal always has to be equality in all aspects under the law,” he said. “You’re never going to eradicate discrimination. We see that with other minorities. Racism is still, unfortunately, alive and well. But equal

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Silverman Joining MacFarlane's Ted Follow-Up

Sarah Silverman is in talks to join the Western comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West. The film is Seth MacFarlane’s directorial follow-up to his hit Ted.

Heat Vision has this latest report on the project, which will also star Charlize Theron, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried and Giovanni Ribisi, plus MacFarlane himself.

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Wear White Immediately — We’ll Show You How (PHOTOS)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

The old adage that wearing white before Memorial Day is declassé has gone the way of the dinosaur. There’s no reason that you can’t take a page from celebrities like Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried and Jennifer Lawrence, who all just donned white at the Oscars. All it takes is a few pieces to winterize your look.

It’s important to remember that white comes in different shades: you could try a cream-colored coat, an off-white cableknit sweater and eggshell leather pants. Our only tip? Carry that Tide pen for when your lunch misses your mouth. And these pieces are easy to transition to spring: Just lose the tights and the heavy shoes in exchange for sandals or ballet flats. The best part about wearing white after Labor Day is that it’s a nice surprise when everyone else is wearing black. What’s not to love?

Check out our take on wearing white in winter, as well as some tips on how to transition these outfits to spring:

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Best Dressed at the 2013 Oscars

By Christina Perez

The Academy Awards is the most anticipated red carpet of the year, and we’ve got the best looks of the night, right here. Despite the lack of bright hues (seriously, was there a no-color memo?) worn by attendees, there was still plenty to dazzle. Jennifer Lawrence and Charlize Theron both knocked it out of the park in Armani gown – the very embodiment of old Hollywood glamour. “It’s a very ‘Happy Birthday Mr. President’ kind of dress,” the actress agreed.

Click through to see who had our very favorite looks of the night – and what they wore – right here, in our best dressed of the 2013 Oscars slideshow.

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Amanda Seyfried in Talks for MacFarlane's Western

Les Miserables star Amanda Seyfried is said to be in negotiations to join the cast of Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways to Die in the West, which already has MacFarlane and Charlize Theron set to star.

The Blazing Saddles-style comedy follows a sheepish farmer (MacFarlane) who attempts to win back the love of his life by learning how to shoot from an outlaw’s wife. However, the farmer soon falls for the woman, and complications ensue when the outlaw returns to reclaim her.

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Charlize Theron Goes to Dark Places

Oscar winner Charlize Theron will star in and produce the feature adaptation of Dark Places, based on the best-selling novel by Gillian Flynn.

Theron will play Libby Day, “a woman who, at the age of 7, survives the massacre of her family and testifies against her brother as the murderer. 25 years later, a group obsessed with solving notorious crimes confronts her with questions about the horrific event.”

The picture will be written and directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, with Exclusive Media’s Guy East and Nigel Sinclair producing alongside Theron’s Denver and Delilah Productions.

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Charlize Theron for Seth MacFarlane's Western

Charlize Theron is now in final talks to star in Seth MacFarlane’s A Million Ways to Die in the West, the filmmaker’s next feature after Ted.

The Blazing Saddles-style comedy follows a sheepish farmer (MacFarlane) who attempts to win back the love of his life by learning how to shoot from an outlaw’s wife. However, the farmer soon falls for the woman, and complications ensue when the outlaw returns to reclaim her.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

It's Davos 2013: Time For The Elites To Man Up

By Bruce Upbin, Forbes Staff It’s curtain up on ‘magic mountain’ this week as the 2013 World Economic Forum gets underway in Davos, Switzerland. Sure, the conference is long in the tooth and not everyone who is interesting is there and I know a few long time attendees who’ve moved on, but it’s still the conference that makes all others jealous. Davos is deep, broad, steroidal, overhyped, and still relevant for the random, interdisciplinary connections that get made there. Charlize Theron is going to be there, which is reason enough to attend.
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