[Streetwalker] Street Style Ricardo’s Day Off

September 2nd, 2010

What is your favorite area in NYC? West Village, I’m always hanging out here.

What is your favorite kind of candy? I love dark chocolate.

How would you describe your style? It’s usually very tailored and preppy, generic and plain. It’s very Swedish actually, but on my days off, like today, it’s ’90s grungy.

What is your current favorite song? I’ve been listening to Salt n Pepa lately.

All photos by Ashley Jahncke.

Name: Ricardo

Where are your glasses from? Spitfire

Where are your boots from? They’re vintage. Everything but my Cheap Monday shorts are vintage.

Occupation: Graphic Designer

Age: 23

How do you take your coffee? Black. I like it strong.

[People We Like] Would You Rather… The Pickle L

September 2nd, 2010

The battle of the pickle lovers is on. Would you rather snack on pickles with Snooki or take down your recipes on Simon Doonan’s stationary for Dempsey & Carroll which reads, “Pickles are the new macaroons?”

Natalie Portman takes a dark turn in Venice f - To

September 2nd, 2010

"(Director) Darren (Aronofsky) talked to me about this (sex) scene in our first meeting eight years ago," Portman told reporters in Venice after a press screening.

The average age of filmmakers in the main line-up this year is an unusually low 47, and includes Oscar winner Sofia Coppola, 39, with comic drama "Somewhere."

"The more I looked into the world of ballet, I actually started to see all these similarities to the world of wrestling — they both have these performers that use their bodies in extremely intense physical ways."

Portman, her co-stars and the Venice jury led by director Quentin Tarantino walked the red carpet at the official world premiere, signing autographs and mingling with hundreds of fans.

"I just want to say 'amore cinema'," Tarantino told the opening ceremony.

"He described it as: 'You're going to have a sex scene with yourself,' and I thought that was very interesting because this movie is in so many ways an exploration of an artist's ego and that narcissistic sort of attraction to yourself and also repulsion with yourself."

Black Swan kicks off the annual Venice film festival on the Lido waterfront where stars,Tommy, fans and reporters rub shoulders for the next 11 days.

Aronofsky won the top prize in Venice — the Golden Lion for best picture — two years ago with "The Wrestler," and he said he saw similarities between it and Black Swan.

A steamy love scene between the actresses and elements of violence and horror make it a departure from clean-cut on-screen roles often associated with Portman.

The arrival of a rival dancer, played by Mila Kunis, triggers both obsessive jealousy and sexual liberation in a plot echoing that of the ballet around which it revolves.

At the other end of the age range are 78-year-old Monte Hellman,Abercrombie shoes, competing with low-budget crime drama "Road to Nowhere," and Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimowski, 72, on the Lido with the Afghan-themed "Essential Killing."

VENICE (Reuters) – The Venice film festival opened on Wednesday with "Black Swan," a dark psychological drama starring Natalie Portman as a ballerina who finally lands the lead role but loses her grip on reality as the pressure builds.

And Julian Schnabel directs "Miral," about an orphaned Palestinian girl growing up in the wake of the first Arab-Israeli war, who finds herself drawn into the conflict.

One filmmaker who will not be in Venice despite having a film at the festival is Jafar Panahi, the Iranian jailed and later released earlier this year. He said in a statement he had not been given permission to travel abroad by Tehran.

(Editing by Tim Pearce)

YOUTH OVER CELEBRITY

Actor Casey Affleck presents documentary "I'm Still Here," about his brother-in-law actor Joaquin Phoenix's decision to retire in 2008 and reinvent himself as a hip-hop musician.

French actor Vincent Cassel, who plays the ballet director, wondered why anyone would want to go into the world of dance.

Festival director Marco Mueller has opted for youth in his choice of directors of the 23 competition films, and he will also hope that the presence of Hollywood mavericks can make up for the expected shortage of A-list celebrities this year.

"I think if you want to be a dancer it has to be a vocation. It's like being a priest, really, because you work so hard, you work every day, it hurts like crazy and you make no money. So I guess it's just not something one should do."

[DIY] DIY Make Over Your Not-So-It Bag

August 31st, 2010

1. Ebay. You can always use the money to pay off your credit card bills (which you used to purchase said bag). However, you might get more for it a few seasons from now, when it’s not so “over.”

3. Make like Jenny Kang–Lucky Fashion Market Editor and founder of Dads–and turn it into a completely different satchel. In this case, Kang transformed a handbag into a shoulder bag by using a strap from her messenger bag. Voila!

So, you got an It bag. You know you shouldn’t have splurged but you convinced yourself that you absolutely cannot live without it (this season anyway). You buy it. You notice that every girl (and Bryanboy impersonator) on the street is carrying “it.” Now you feel like that person wearing a fedora and you have no money to purchase anything from the Fall 2010 first deliveries. What to do?

2. Store it and save it for your grandchild. If, that is, you plan on procreating at SOME point in your long, distinguished life.

[Entertainment] As We Say A Fond Farewell to The

August 31st, 2010

Lauren Conrad made a rare appearance with the entire cast of The Hills last night on the series’ finale special. Among all of the girls on the show, Lauren has come to the forefront as the breakout style star. Teenagers all over the country emulate her looks (especially that side braid), and the phrase “as seen on Lauren Conrad” can cause an item to swiftly sell out. We’ve watched her taste evolve from that of a sporty high-school senior to a sophisticated young woman who counts Marc Jacobs and Phillip Lim among her favorites. She’s no Jane Birkin, and we aren’t sure that she should be considered a fashion “expert” as her yet-to-be-released style book professes, but the girl’s come a long, long way since she made her debut on Laguna Beach back in 2004.

Take a look.

Exclusive Jersey Shore’s Snooki 25 - Juicy Cout

August 31st, 2010

10. I make a wish when it’s 11:11.

1. I was treasurer of my class.

5. I love oldies music!

13. I also collect coasters from restaurants (LOL).

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18. I’m too nice to say no to anybody.

14. I’m a closet alternative-rock fan.

20. I can’t sleep comfortably without the TV on all night.

25. I’m obsessed with movies that deal with the supernatural and humans as aliens. Yeah, I’m weird.

11. Roswell from the WB is my all-time favorite TV series.

23. I’m very clumsy, and I’m OK with it.

12. I collect rocks and have a big collection in my closet.

19. I’m a very hard worker.

8. My cat, Rocky, is my best friend,Juicy Couture, and I would die for him.

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6. I feel like I should have been born in the ’50s or ’60s.

7. I hate fish.

22. I can laugh on cue.

Snooki, 22, (who is seen on Jersey Shore on MTV Thursdays at 10 P.M.) shares the 25 things you don’t know about her in the new Us Weekly (on newsstands now).

21. I can’t eat soup without lots of grated cheese in it.

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3. I went to school to be a vet tech.

16. I like choreographing cheerleading competition routines.

24. Thunderstorms intrigue me, yet scare the hell out of me.

4. I’m actually really shy.

15. My hobby is making beats on my computer. Producing music on FruityLoops!

9. I’d rather stay in bed and watch movies than go to the club. Seriously.

17. I’ve always wanted to open up my own cheerleading gym.

2. I loved acting in plays in my English class. I always read the main characters’ parts.

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Review Mel B It’s A Scary World - Smet

August 28th, 2010

–MARA REINSTEIN

Ex-Spice Girl Melanie Brown has her own run-of-the-mill reality show! After a few short-lived romances, including one with Eddie Murphy, she’s settled down with husband Stephen, who doubles as her business manager. Each contrived conflict focuses on the gigs her man has lined up for her (as if Brown would pass up an invite to perform with the Pussycat Dolls revue). The interactions between Brown and her two cute daughters are more compelling. (Style Network, 9 P.M.)

Air date: Sunday 9/5

Us Rating: **

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Justin Long Exposing Myself to Christina A - Pr

August 27th, 2010

“I had a very complicated procedure: nipple enlargement surgery. I did!” he joked. “I had very tiny nipples. They’re like freckles.”,Prada

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“She’s so funny, insanely funny. But I also got to see a side of her during this movie, which I hadn’t seen, because I’d never known her in a professional capacity. I got to see how she treated the people that she’s working with and it made her so much more beautiful,” Long told Us. “She’s lovely  to everyone — to PA’s, studio people, no matter where you are in the hierarchy. It’s rare.”

When Justin Long learned he would be doing full-frontal nudity in Going the Distance, he never imagined he’d be doing it in front of his childhood crush, Christina Applegate.

So how did Long prep for the nerve-wracking scene?

The actor admitted that he isn’t used to having so much attention on his body.

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“There was an element of vanity that came into play that I wasn’t really used to with the other roles I have done,” he said.

Kidding aside, Long said he had a blast filming the movie with Drew Barrymore (who he’s been dating off-and-on for several years) — and even began to see her in a new light.

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“I was sort of exposing myself to someone I grew up watching. Really weird,” the actor, 32,Dsquared, told UsMagazine.com at the film’s London premiere Friday. “And while we were shooting! I’m kidding.”

Justin Long Exposing Myself to Christina - G-S

August 26th, 2010

“She’s so funny,G-Star, insanely funny. But I also got to see a side of her during this movie, which I hadn’t seen, because I’d never known her in a professional capacity. I got to see how she treated the people that she’s working with and it made her so much more beautiful,” Long told Us. “She’s lovely  to everyone — to PA’s, studio people, no matter where you are in the hierarchy. It’s rare.”

Kidding aside, Long said he had a blast filming the movie with Drew Barrymore (who he’s been dating off-and-on for several years) — and even began to see her in a new light.

“There was an element of vanity that came into play that I wasn’t really used to with the other roles I have done,” he said.

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“I was sort of exposing myself to someone I grew up watching. Really weird,” the actor,Juicy Couture t-shirts, 32, told UsMagazine.com at the film’s London premiere Friday. “And while we were shooting! I’m kidding.”

PHOTOS: Straddling stars

“I had a very complicated procedure: nipple enlargement surgery. I did!” he joked. “I had very tiny nipples. They’re like freckles.”

The actor admitted that he isn’t used to having so much attention on his body.

So how did Long prep for the nerve-wracking scene?

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When Justin Long learned he would be doing full-frontal nudity in Going the Distance, he never imagined he’d be doing it in front of his childhood crush, Christina Applegate.

PIC Angelina Hits Hungary With Twins Viv and - Co

August 25th, 2010

PHOTOS: The Jolie-Pitt clan hit Italy and France

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Meanwhile, the as-yet untitled film will be a romance set against the backdrop of the 1992-1995 Bosnian War, Reuters reported Sunday. “The film is a love story, not a political statement,” said Jolie, who made a surprise visit to Sarajevo, Bosnia on Saturday,Coach, meeting with Bosnian and Herzegovinan leaders to discuss the plight of returning war refugees.

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Angelina Jolie brought along two very special companions to Budapest, Hungary on Saturday: Vivienne and Knox, her two-year old twins with Brad Pitt.

Babies in Budapest!

Jolie, Pitt and their six kids last resided in Europe this past spring, when she filmed The Tourist in Venice,Lyle&Scott, Italy.

It’s been several months since the little boy and girl have been spotted out and about. Jolie, 35, was in the Hungarian capital to scout locations for a just-announced film set to begin shooting in Eastern Europe this fall. (See more pics of their visit at X17online.)

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Jolie left her four older kids behind with Pitt for the jaunt; Vivienne and Knox were also with their mom in London last week, where she appeared for the UK premiere of Salt. “I’m having some special baby time,” the actress told UsMagazine.com on the red carpet last Monday.