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Catherine Zeta-Jones: ‘I Can’t Boil An Egg’
September 17th, 2007Catherine Zeta-Jones is disappointed she finds it impossible to master the art of boiling an egg.
The Welsh actress plays a chef in new restaurant-based romantic comedy No Reservations, but insists she’s not much use in the kitchen in real life.
She says, “You know, I still can’t boil an egg. I never get it runny enough if I want it runny, and I never get it hard-boiled enough before it explodes.
“But I can make you (Italian dessert) tiramisu anytime you want. Cheese on toast is always good too.”
Winona Ryder laughs it up at the New York City premiere of her new movie, The Ten
August 20th, 2007
Winona Ryder laughs it up at the New York City premiere of her new movie, The Ten
Easing back into the spotlight following a self-imposed exile, Winona Ryder laughs it up at the New York City premiere of her new movie, The Ten
Rihanna enjoys an outdoor meal at Da Silvano in New York City
August 13th, 2007
Rihanna enjoys an outdoor meal at Da Silvano in New York City
Kelly Ripa feeds her need for speed during a taped segment for Live With Regis and Kelly in New York City
August 12th, 2007
Kelly Ripa feeds her need for speed during a taped segment for Live With Regis and Kelly in New York City
Salma Hayek finds a fan in Lindsay Lohan at New York City’s Soho House on Thursday
July 29th, 2007
Salma Hayek finds a fan in Lindsay Lohan at New York City’s Soho House on Thursday
Katie Holmes at Hairspray premiere
July 19th, 2007Lindsay Lohan attends the Maxim Hot 100 Party
May 21st, 2007Beyonce releases `B’Day’ video album
April 6th, 2007
Beyonce may be one of the hardest working women in show business. She cranked out eight videos in two weeks for her new DVD, “B’Day Anthology Video Album.”
“I always wanted to do a video album,” Beyonce said in a recent interview, noting that her fans “can watch it whenever they want and not have to go to YouTube.”
The 25-year-old singer told AP Television News she was able to pull it off because everyone was well-rehearsed and prepared.
“I knew all the choreography before I started filming the videos. I knew what every hairstyle was going to be before I did it. I knew what every look (was going to be); as far as the makeup and the wardrobe, we already had the fittings,” she said.
“B’Day Anthology Video Album,” released Tuesday, features songs from her Grammy-winning “B’Day” album. The DVD coincides with the release of a deluxe edition of the disc, with seven tracks in Spanish.
Beyonce, who rides a giant black cat in one glammed-up video for the song “Kitty Kat,” said she got a kick out of reinventing her look.
“I didn’t want them to look the same,” she said. “Some are in black and white. Some are Super8. Some are very bright, vivid colors. Some are, you know, they look a little retro.”
“I wore my hair black in some. I wore ’80s makeup in one of the videos. Sixties Mod makeup. It was so exciting ’cause I love fashion, I love dressing up, so definitely it was like playing different characters.”
She added: “I can’t believe I did it. But I had a lot of help and a lot of support.”
Beyonce’s world tour, set to open Tuesday in Tokyo, will run through September, Music World-Columbia Records announced Wednesday. North American stops include New Orleans, Dallas, New York City, Washington, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. [AP]








