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'Vampire Diaries' Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder call it quits
Well, that sucks.
“Vampire Diaries” co-stars and off-screen lovebirds Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder have broken up after three years together, Us Weekly reported Thursday.
Dobrev, 24, and her hunky co-star, 34, are “consummate professionals” who will keep up their working relationship — and their friendship — a source told the magazine.
“[They] will continue to work together... » more
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Jessica Alba talks 'dream' Mother's Day
Jessica Alba’s ideal Mother’s Day would consist of some relaxing, some pampering and spending time with her family.
“A nice breakfast with my kiddos and a little mommy pampering during their nap, like a massage or mani/pedi with my mom, and an early bedtime is my dream Mother’s Day,” the actress told us in an email about Sunday’s upcoming holiday.
“Weirdly, though, every day with my... » more
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Designer Phillip Lim hops on the Target train
Attention fashionistas!
Designer Phillip Lim is slated to debut a collection at Target this September, the mass retailer announced Thursday.
The fall collection will contain more than 100 pieces of men’s and women’s apparel and accessories — including bags, shoes and travel accessories. Prices range from $19.99 to $299.99 for clothing and $19.99 to $59.99 for accessories. Items hit stores... » more
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Spotted: Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell at 'Kinky Boots,' more
Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O’Donnell sitting across the aisle from each other at Broadway’s “Kinky Boots”
Bethenny Frankel eating lunch outside with daughter Bryn at Dos Caminos in SoHo
Josh Lucas and wife Jessica Henriquez having tacos at La Fondita in Amagansett
Spotted a celeb around town? Email the details to Julie.Gordon@am-ny.com. ... » more
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Theater Review: 'On Your Toes' -- 2.5 stars
On Your Toes 2.5 stars
This has been quite a week for the late George Balanchine, whose work was already performed by NYC Ballet over at Lincoln Center.
“Nikolai and the Others,” the new play about the creation of Balanchine’s 1940s ballet “Orpheus,” opened Monday, and Encores! is reviving the 1936 musical “On Your Toes,” which Balanchine originally choreographed, at City Center through... » more
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Behind the Curtain: 'The Trip to Bountiful' extends through the summer, more
‘Bountiful’ While “Orphans” and “The Testament of Mary” have posted early closing notices, the producers of the revival of Horton Foote’s “The Trip to Bountiful” announced Wednesday that the production will extend through Sept. 1. Star Cicely Tyson scored rave reviews for her performance.
With ‘Orphans’ closing early, Alec targets critic The Broadway staging of the drama “Orphans” was originally... » more
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Neil Patrick Harris to host the Tony Awards for the fourth time
Neil Patrick Harris is coming back to the Tonys.
The Emmy Award-winning actor is set to host the 67th annual Tony Awards on June 9for the fourth timew, organizers said Thursday.
Harris, star of CBS’ “How I Met Your Mother,” hosted last year to huge acclaim, and he said he thrilled to be back.
“It’ll be more impressive than ever – if my math is correct, it will be 267 times bigger... » more
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Movie Review: 'Stories We Tell' -- 3 stars
Stories We Tell 3 stars Documentary by Sarah Polley Playing at the Angelika and Lincoln Plaza Rated PG-13
All movies are personal in one way or another for their makers. You simply can't devote the energy and resources required to complete a feature film without pouring at least a smidgen of yourself into the process.
But Sarah Polley's "Stories We Tell" isn't your everyday... » more
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Movie Review: 'Aftershock' -- 2 stars
Aftershock 2 stars Directed by Nicolás López Starring Eli Roth, Nicolás Martínez, Andrea Osvárt Rated R Playing at the Village East, Cinemart and elsewhere
"Aftershock" is a horror movie set during the 2010 Chilean earthquake, and you wish director Nicolás López hadn't bothered cross-pollinating genres. This is a disaster flick masquerading as a sadistic scare movie, a film crying... » more
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Movie Review: 'Venus and Serena' -- 3 stars
Venus and Serena 3 stars Documentary by Maiken Baird and Michelle Major Rated PG-13 Playing at the Magic Johnson and Village East
In modern tennis, no figures loom larger than Venus and Serena Williams. The sisters have irrevocably changed the sport through the sheer force of their personalities and the magnitude of their successes, dominating their era as few players before them ever... » more















