Some not-so-shocking news last week when it was announced that Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver are getting a divorce.
Some not-so-shocking news last week when it was announced that Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver are getting a divorce.
Praising, which is a marvelous thing when it is merited and sincerely given, has become as freely distributed in the schools and playgrounds as cake at a birthday party.
I'd rather have my daughter be a credit-card-debt-Carrie or stick-up-her-ass-Miranda than an Ariel or Jasmine any day of the week.
Just like all of us moms outside of the limelight, she also has her struggles with the chaotic demands of family life.
My father's very public life as Famous Amos was the opposite of that of his ex-wife, my mother Shirley, who was fighting a very private, solitary battle with mental illness.
Long before America rearranged my name into its present form, I was known largely as Jamuna koduku. Jamuna's son. Not that my name was unknown. To thi...
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The fascination that we have about the "celebusphere" seems far beyond just mere interest and entertainment.
It seems there's some concern circulating over Bristol Palin's much-publicized visit to Rum Runners in Anchorage last week.
In my experience doing a 12-year sentence, I witnessed hundreds of drug addicted people cycle in and out of prison. Like Lohan, many were given "skid bids," slang for a short sentence.
I suggest that Paris Hilton now speak out and become an advocate for reforming our draconian drug laws. Think of how many lives she could save by speaking out for treatment instead of imprisonment.
Stop, stop the bad mom attacks on poor Kate Gosselin. There are far worse mothers in America, I can assure you, than the infamous mom of eight.
Fame can happen to anyone -- actors, musicians, politicians, corporate CEOs and even the mom next door (with the right reality show to help). But is fame all it's cracked up to be?
Sandra Bullock's choice of Bardo as her newly-adopted son's middle name puts the spotlight back on the O names -- names that begin, end, or otherwise emphasize the letter O.
If Hollywood celebrities are going to be our children's role models, then we need to help them model a drug-free life, one that is worth not only living, but also imitating.
The tabloid editors who ask "Is Shiloh too tough?" and "Why is Angelina turning Shiloh into a boy?" clearly don't know much about parenting or the women's movement.
I have a twin sister. We shared a womb, a gender and eyes which have been described as "like rugby balls." However, when we were around three years ol...
Our 40-plus-year war on drugs has stifled the open debate this country should be having about addiction and how best to deal with it.
Average drug offenders like Cameron Douglas are sentenced to extraordinary amounts of time in prison. We need to end these draconian drug laws by offering drug-addicted individuals treatment instead of prison.
Handbagging is an honorable profession. We're the non-celeb companions who guide and provide, deflect and protect, amuse and excuse the well known women to whom we are attached.
I believe Idiocracy is one of the most important movies of the 2000s. At the rate we are going, a pro-wrestling porn-star running for office 500 years from now might be over-qualified.