This is the first picture of the woman for whom actress Jodie Foster has ditched her long-term girlfriend. Oscar-winner Jodie, 45, recently left Cydney Bernard, 55, her lesbian lover of 14 years, for Cindy Mort, 41.
This is the first picture of the woman for whom actress Jodie Foster has ditched her long-term girlfriend. Oscar-winner Jodie, 45, stunned Hollywood this month when it was reported she had left Cydney Bernard, 55, her lesbian lover of 14 years, with whom she has been raising two children.
Like Barry White, Jodeci, and R. Kelly before him, R&B superstar Usher is the master of a very specific milieu: music for -- and about -- making babies. And it has certainly served him well.
It's easier than ever to find an outdoor culinary experience in Milwaukee. Whether on the Riverwalk, Brady Street, the Third Ward or Downtown, fresh-air feasting in Milwaukee is easy, fun and full of adventure.
LELAND - In the weeks after the murder, there would be much attention devoted to the little white pickup truck left running in front of 209 Katzenmeir St. - though it was hardly the vehicle for which Lil' Terry, a great lover of automobiles, would have wanted to be remembered.
The British novelist Margot Livesey, a shrewd diagnostician of Western mini-maladies, writes of two talented young women whose lives are malformed by what you might call emotional scurvy.
Since drawing First Blood in 1982, John Rambo, a taciturn, nihilistic Vietnam vet who favors a bow and arrow and a knife over modern weaponry, became the ultimate symbol of action-movie excess. A walking, grunting monolith with massive, vein-rippled forearms, Sylvester Stallone's army of one represented a video-game approach to filmmaking long before PlayStations and Xboxes surpassed the
A brother team that got its start writing jokes for New York radio has graduated to the movies. Doug and Scott Gordon are the authors of "RoboDoc," a good-natured comedy that has been picked up by National Lampoon and had its premiere in Orlando earlier this month.
The middle-aged, impeccably coiffed and tailored son of the South, played by Woody Harrelson, may pick up occasional commissions as a real estate agent in Washington, D.C., but †as a police detective explains when Carter becomes a person of great interest in a murder †his true vocation is that of a "walker." Such is the name for handsome men who squire the well-connected ladies of the Beltway
When Raffaele Cardone launched his Miami Lyric Opera four years ago, the reaction from other arts organizations ranged from bemusement to disdain. How could a retired tenor with no management experience expect to mount opera performances in as difficult a market as Miami, let alone hope to achieve any degree of artistic merit?