Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 27, 2008 -
I have a feeling it's just a celebrity thing, but it seems like whenever a single woman is seen dining or socializing with a single man, they're all of a sudden perceived to be romantically involved. In Jennifer Aniston's case — who was recently seen having dinner with Gerard Butler — I think the public just wants to see her attached, but does this kind of speculation happen in your life too? Do people automatically assume you're hooking up with the guy you're spending time with?
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May 04, 2008 -
According to several A-List actors, there is a very obvious bias in Hollywood and they say it’s against hiring homosexuals. In an exclusive interview to be released next week, Alan Cumming — one of the stars of X-Men 2 — said that actors are more timid about coming out because of the way the press portrays homosexuality — they fear the controversy. “I don’t think the people that go see films care that much – the media make it more of a deal and it’s made into controversy.
- 17 Comments
May 02, 2008 -
One critic is getting very critical of Hollywood's portrayal of Arabs and Muslims in film and television. Jack Shaheen, an American of Lebanese decent, told Reuters that in America, where it is politically incorrect to make derogatory comments about other groups like African Americans or Jews, there is no social taboo against reinforcing damaging Arab or Muslim stereotypes.
In his latest book, Guilty, Shaheen says that the an anti-Arab tendency was present before September 11th.
- 47 Comments
Oct 31, 2007 -
Some of Hollywood's greatest and most enigmatic characters are witches. From Disney witches to sitcom witches to "Over the Rainbow" witches, this video tribute brews up some of Hollywood's most bewitching women, of both the good and bad variety. Their characters always get the best lines and the last laughs— fast forward to 2:05 on the timer to hear these women in action.
- 5 Comments
Aug 02, 2007 -
While there is constant debate swirling about whether or not it's appropriate for young actors and actresses to be subjected to the harsh world of Hollywood, new child stars seem to pop up left and right, proving that sometimes, people are simply born with the gift and ability to act. They do grow up pretty fast before our eyes, so tell me, who is your favorite young star?
Source
Dear Poll: Who is your Favorite Young Star?
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Feb 23, 2007 -
In honor of Oscar host and funny lady Ellen DeGeneres, we wanted to expand the limelight -- in the form of a poll -- to all the other seriously cool celebrity women who are openly gay and publicly out.
I'll vote for love, self-respect, and personal courage, period and without exceptions, any day. I'm also a fan of this website!
- 12 Comments
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Oct 26, 2009 -
"Women today are so skinny. If I did a love scene with them, I would crush them. If I did a love scene with Renee, I would kill her."
- 38 Comments
Jul 09, 2008 -
The Obama kids (Malia and Sascha) had a first this week: a full-family interview on Access Hollywood. Though if the girls had any plans for an encore, dad has put his foot down this morning. Obama regrets the interview, saying that he doesn't think the exposure is "healthy" and that the family got carried away because the interview was on Malia's birthday, and added that famous dad-ism, "it won't happen again."
- 50 Comments
Oct 21, 2009 -
I've watched this commercial for the G-Thrust sex contraption a couple times now, and I refuse to watch it a third. The problem is, I am still not entirely sure what this thing does exactly, besides give you a "G rush!"
So the guy is supposed to strap something around the woman's ankles and then step on this thing and it's all supposed to help the woman control her angle and his thrusting so that he can hit her G-spot more easily.
- 18 Comments
Aug 05, 2009 -
It ain't easy being a funny woman in Hollywood. We've often heard how few good roles are written for women over 35, but the facts really hit home in this video from The Hollywood Reporter's Emmy roundtable featuring women in comedy.
In it, Sarah Silverman talks about auditioning to play Jonah Hill's mother, and Amy Poehler points out that she was just eight years older than Rachel McAdams, who played her daughter in Mean Girls.
- 7 Comments