Heidi Klum: August 2011 issue of Glamour

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Leighton Meester Lynn Cohen Lysette Anthony Mel Tillis Melvin Van Peebles

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Leighton Meester Lynn Cohen Lysette Anthony Mel Tillis Melvin Van Peebles

New Yorkers were treated to a surprise on Wednesday night when Justin Timberlake gave a free concert at Southern Hospitality BBQ in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood. Timberlake put New Yorkers on alert via Tweet, saying, "NYC!!! Wanna check out some live music tonight?? Meet me and @freesol at 45th & 9th at 11pm. #bbqnyc #youdontwanttomissthis."
The impromptu concert got going at 11 p.m., but the bar-restaurant was already filled to capacity by 9, with stars brushing up against lucky Timberlake fans, and a growing crowd gathered outside, hoping to catch a glimpse of the singer-turned-actor.
Timberlake, 30, who's currently riding high with his hit romcom Friends with Benefits, took to the stage with the rock/hip-hop band FreeSol to perform some new songs, as well as an a capella version of "What Goes Around ... Comes Around".
Newlywed Kim Kardashian, back in New York after a brief honeymoon in Italy, arrived with husband Kris Humphries and sister Khloe Kardashian in tow. Timberlake's co-star in the upcoming sci-fi thriller In Time, Amanda Seyfried, also showed up to watch the JT performance.
If you live in the New York area but missed Timberlake's mini-concert, no worries: he is giving another free concert tonight, which he twittered about last week: "Free show from @freesol on 9/1 at Irving Plaza in NYC. Must be 21+. Only 500 get in so come early...see you there."
So why all the free performances? Timberlake is promoting FreeSol, because his label Tennman Records produced the hip-hop band's debut album, which streets in October.
There's still time, New Yorkers. Go get in line at Irving Plaza now!
Source: http://www.ivillage.com/stars-flock-justin-timberlakes-surprise-free-show/1-a-379197
Bryan Ferry Christopher Reeve D.J. Cotrona Dave Navarro Gail Berman
Madonna strikes a pose in Venice! Plus, see more of your favorite celebs on the scene!
Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2011/09/01/jonah-hill-johnny-depp-21-jump-street/
Carre Otis Cash Warren Cedric Yarbrough Chris Wedge Christopher Barratier
Neon Hitch covered Kreayshawn's "Gucci Gucci" and totally sasses up the joint. [YouTube]
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Susan George Terrence Dashon Howard The Strokes The White Stripes Todd McFarlane
There's nothing quite as hilarious as big, bad metal dudes reduced to uncomfortable shuffling and sidelong glances when a young child asks them "where do babies come from." This video from "Johnny Orlando Jr. Jr." manages to make both kids and adults feel awkward—as when interviewer Johnny declares at the end, "I think I'm going to need therapy." Us too. {Daily Swarm]
Source: http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-child-asks-death-metal-bands-where-do-babies-come-from/?eref=RSS
Andy Garcia Anna Kournikova Anouk Aimee Billy Wilder Bonnie Somerville

Kim Kardashian already has a big family -- and she can't wait to make it bigger! The reality star, newly married to Kris Humphries, says that she and the NBA player are already talking about starting a family.
So when might a little baby Humphries-Kardashian be on the way? "Hopefully soon," Kardashian, 30, told People on Wednesday. "Being a mom is something I've always wanted, so I would love to be one someday."
Kim has always been open about her desire to have children, especially since big sister Kourtney gave birth to son Mason in 2010. But now she adds that she'd ideally like to be pregnant at the same time as both of her sisters! (Not that we're shocked. Given how much stuff these three do together, it's a wonder that Kourtney and Khloé didn't tag along for Kim's honeymoon!)"It would be a dream that all three of us, even Kourtney again, were pregnant at the same time," says Kim. "That would be amazing."
We don't know whether Kourtney wants another child (as she's hinted this season on Keeping Up With the Kardashians), or whether Khloé's attempts to have a baby with husband Lamar Odom will work. Here's another thing we don't know: Is Kim pregnant right now? Life & Style reports that she was spotted buying two home pregnancy tests on her honeymoon. Though that's clearly not hard evidence, when pressed about the issue, Kim didn't exactly rule out the possibility.
"I just got married! Who knows?" Kim told the magazine. "It's no secret that I can't wait to be a mom... I don't know if I am right now."
If she does get two pink lines on a pregnancy test, it will be a good story line for Kourtney & Kim Take New York, which the sisters are filming right now.
Conveniently, Humphries, 26, is able to hang out with Kim in N.Y.C. -- though maybe not for long. "I have to be in L.A. for work and he loves to go to Minnesota and he also has a place in Miami," says Kardashian. "I think we'll kind of figure it out as we go along."
Perhaps not ideal conditions for baby-making, but they're still young; they have plenty of time to coordinate their schedules and make lists of "K" names!Source: http://www.ivillage.com/kim-kardashian-starting-family-hopefully-soon/1-a-379277
Having put to rest those rumors of a split, Jada Pinkett Smith says in an interview with OK! magazine that she is very thankful to have her husband Will Smith as her partner in parenting.
"Thank goodness they have a father and I don't have to raise them alone," says the actress, who has kids Jayden, 13, and Willow, 10, and stepson Trey, 18. "Having been raised by a single mother I'm very clear on what the difficulties of being raised by a single mother are."
Source: http://celebritybabyscoop.com/2011/09/04/jada-pinkett-smith-is-thankful-not-to-be-a-single-mom
Rosemary Harris Scott Lowell Simon MacCorkindale Stephen Collins Stephen Hopkins

Looking to be ready to depart her temporary Big Apple digs, Kim Kardashian was spotted leaving the Gansevoort Park Hotel in NYC on Saturday (September 3).
Sans new husband Kris Humphries, the E! darling looked stylish in all-black garb as she was escorted out of the luxury hotel by a few staffers and into an awaiting chauffeured ride.
Meanwhile, Kim is among the many caught up in opening weekend college football - as she tweeted about the USC Trojans first game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
Of the contest, the 30-year-old wrote, "USC or Minnesota? I can't lie I'm sticking with LA baby! Fight on trojans! Whose watching the game?"
Getting her wish, the Trojans ended up pulling off a close victory, as they won the hotly contested matchup by a score of 19-17.
Source: http://celebrity-gossip.net/kim-kardashian/kim-kardashian-gansevoort-park-gorgeous-539646
Catherine Campion Charo Chris Cooper Christopher McDonald Dina Merrill

Which movies are fun for the whole family and which ones are treats just for you? Find out!
In theaters now:
The Debt
Short Story:
Based on the 2007 Israeli film of the same name, this thriller begins in 1997 as retired secret agents Rachel (Helen Mirren) and Stephan (Tom Wilkinson) learn shocking news about their former colleague David (Ciarán Hinds). All three have been revered for decades thanks to a mission they undertook in 1966, where the trio (portrayed, by Jessica Chastain, Marton Csokas, and Sam Worthington, respectively) successfully tracked down Nazi war criminal Vogel (Jesper Christensen) in East Berlin. But did they really complete their mission? Jumping back and forth between two time periods, the suspense builds as surprising revelations come to light.
What They're Saying:
"A Nazi-hunting thriller deepens into a meditation on conscience in The Debt, a movie that holds you in its grip." -- Rolling Stone
"It's a wakeup face slap for a medium that has spent too many warm-weather nights dreaming of superheroes and frat boys." -- TIME Magazine
Good for Kids?
Common Sense Media recommends this flick for ages 16 and above only, since it's rated R for violence and language. Parents should expect to see bloody, realistic fight scenes, as well as swearing and drinking. So if you're interested in seeing this intense -- and well-reviewed -- spy movie, leave the little kids at home. Click to read the full Common Sense review!
Apollo 18
Short Story:
On Dec. 17, 1972, Apollo 17 was the last manned mission to the moon. Ever wonder why? According to the revisionist history of this "found footage" sci-fi film, it's because just one year later the U.S. Department of Defense sent two astronauts went on a top-secret mission to the moon -- and something very, very, very bad happened. Is the movie's conspiracy theory legit, or just some entertaining conjecture? You be the judge.
What They're Saying:
This film has not yet been screened for critics.
Good for Kids?
Comparable to the Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity, this science-fiction/horror film is rated PG-13 for some disturbing sequences and language -- so it's probably best left to teenagers and adults looking for a good thrill.
In case you missed:
Our Idiot Brother
Short Story:
After being dumped by his girlfriend, idealistic hippie Ned (Paul Rudd) crashes with -- and hilariously disrupts the lives of -- each of his three sisters: Miranda (Elizabeth Banks), a career-driven journalist on the verge of her big break; Liz (Emily Mortimer), a devoted family woman so caught up in being the perfect mom that she doesn't notice that her marraige is falling apart; and Natalie (Zooey Deschanel), a bisexual hipster whose cheating ways are threatening to ruin her relationship with her girlfriend Cindy (Rashida Jones).
What They're Saying:
"While too overtly modest to be a comedy game-changer, it is almost sufficiently feisty and entertaining to render the term 'a Sundance movie' something less than dread-inspiring." -- MSN Movies
"It's refreshing, this late in the summer, to find a hot weather comedy that doesn't hate its characters and embed them in scatology and sexual impossibilities." -- Chicago Sun-Times
Good for Kids?
This comedy is rated R for sexual content and language, but adults should take time to enjoy one last laugh before the back-to-school mayhem begins.
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Short Story:
Co-written by horror maestro Guillermo del Toro and based on the 1973 TV movie of the same name, the film follows architect Alex Hurst (Guy Pearce) his new girlfriend Kim (Katie Holmes) and Alex's daughter Sally (Bailee Madison), who set out to restore a Gothic mansion in the hopes of selling it. But when Sally gives in to voices asking her to free them from the sealed fireplace in the basement, she unleashes a herd of goblin-like monsters intent on destroying her family.
What They're Saying:
"If the grand finale isn't as resonantly scary as the original's, maybe that's just because, try though we might, we're no longer impressionable kids." -- Village Voice
"It's a plodding, derivative gothic potboiler: The Shining meets Coraline, with a touch of Gremlins played (boringly) straight." -- Entertainment Weekly
Good for Kids?
With an R rating, Common Sense Media recommends this horror film for teens ages 16 and above. Although there is far more suspense than actual gore, there are a few sequences of intense violence and death. Click to read the full Common Sense review!
Colombiana
Short Story:
After witnessing the murder of her parents, Catelya (Zoe Saldana) grows up to be an assasin. Working for her uncle as a trained professional killer, she spends her free time on a mission to find -- and kill -- those responsible for her parent's death.
What They're Saying:
"For the most part, it's all big and silly, but at least it's enjoyably staged and crafted." -- Associated Press
"Colombiana may not be the brainiest of actioners, but one of the merits of producer Luc Besson's latest brainchild is that fanboys worldwide will come away with a scrap of horticultural knowledge as well as a pretty good time." -- Variety
Good for Kids?
This revenge-driven action thriller promises to be a bit too violent for little ones. Rated PG-13, Common Sense Media tells parents to expect "plenty of edgy violence, with heavy gun use, physical fighting, and death." Click to read the full Common Sense review!
Source: http://www.ivillage.com/debt-apollo-18-reviews/1-a-378015