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Little Bill Clinton Gets His Sax On
Former President Bill Clinton wooed voters in the early 1990s with his jazzy saxophone skills -- skills he's been honing for a very long time.
In this 1958 photo, 12-year-old Bill Clinton hangs out with his trademark instrument. Rock on, Bill Clinton. Rock on.
NYC vs. LA: Who Wins The Style War?
Who does it better? NYC or L.A.? “Gossip Girl” or “The O.C.”? Lauren Conrad or Olivia Palermo?
The two famous cities are regularly pitted against each other, so one can’t help but compare these rivals even though they’re worlds apart when it comes to, well pretty much everything.
The distinct personalities of New York City and Los Angeles residents are most easily seen through their fashion, but who wins in this fashion faceoff?
Amanda Bynes No Longer Finds Drake Attractive
The most torrid one-sided Twitter romance of our time — Amanda Bynes's X-rated seduction of Drake — is on the rocks. Last night, Bynes announced that she no longer finds Drake attractive. He is "ugly."
House GOP Courts Women on Mommy Blogs
House Republicans are trying to sell moms on legislation that would allow private employers to pay overtime wages in paid time off, instead of the 75-year-old policy of time-and-a-half.
Is She The New Emma Stone?
If you don't know who Alice Eve is, you have two options:
1. Re-watch "She's Out Of My League."
2. Keep your eyes peeled, because this gal is on every red carpet in sight.
Miuccia Prada’s Gatsby Costumes Are All ‘About Money’
As you may know, the clothes for Baz Luhrmann's much-hyped Great Gatsby adaptation were made in a collaboration between Miuccia Prada and Catherine Martin, Luhrmann's wife and costume designer. And while some folks will probably get up in arms about their historical accuracy (or lack thereof), both Martin and Prada don't care about boring subjects like reality.
Victoria Beckham: ‘Everyone Thinks I’m Going to Be a Cow’
Victoria Beckham on never smiling: "I'm nice! Everyone thinks I'm going to be a cow. I understand it, actually. I think the same when I see the pictures."
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