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Archive for June 13th, 2010

June 13, 2010 | by: Terri-Ann Malgieri

Sarah Jessica Parker

What is largely known to be the “Oscars of Fashion” amongst lovers of the industry took place on Monday night and of course, not without its art and fabulous clothing. The CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards) Awards painted the town a multitude of colors in New York to celebrate the vision, creativity and overall achievements of men and women in fashion.

Seasoned professionals in the industry such as Michael Kors and Marc Jacobs sat alongside newcomers like Jason Wu, designer of Michelle Obama’s inaugural gown, to celebrate the reflection of fashion’s past, present and future. Lincoln Center lit up with dressed stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Dakota Fanning, Jessica Biel and Ed Westwick to celebrate the night of art.

The winners list, taken from CFDA.com, included more…

June 13, 2010 | by: Cortney O'Brien

Reviews for Houston's "Nothing But Love" tour have not been very adoring

A decade ago, no one would have dreamt of walking out of a Whitney Houston concert. She rose to popularity with her catchy singles and strong ballads and was adored for her powerhouse voice. Now, however, Houston is receiving minimal affection on her “Nothing But Love” tour due to night after night of poor performances.

Houston’s comeback tour, which has made stops in Australia, Europe and Asia, seems to be pushing her career backward instead of forward.  In her first tour in ten years, concert goers have been flocking out of her concerts because of her sloppy stage presence more…
June 13, 2010 | by: Laura Rosenfeld

Katy Perry (left) at the MTV Movie Awards on June 6. Lady Gaga (right) in her new music video "Alejandro."

It’s no secret Lady Gaga’s music videos are shocking, to say the least. But Katy Perry seems to have taken particular offense to Gaga’s latest music video “Alejandro.”

On Tuesday, the same day “Alejandro” premiered, Perry posted on her Twitter page, “Using blasphemy as entertainment is as cheap as a comedian telling a fart joke.” Perry’s tweet more…