
Oh, I don’t know. Maybe because it’s bodacious. As one comment read: “Mmmmm. I just want to fall asleep on her.”
Read the interview.

Oh, I don’t know. Maybe because it’s bodacious. As one comment read: “Mmmmm. I just want to fall asleep on her.”
Read the interview.

‘Esquire anoints “Fringe‘s” Anna Torv as a “Woman We Love” in the March issue. Revealing photos… and quotes.
“I don’t feel like I’ve hit my stride. So I wonder what the moment will be when I get to be who I want to be.”

Annie Leibovitz photographs Anna Kendrick, Kristen Stewart, Carey Mulligan and some other young white girls for their annual Hollywood issue.

Tiger Woods has been spotted — topless, on the cover of Vanity Fair. Celebrity photog Anne Leibovitz did the shoot before the golfer’s sex scandal broke. “Tiger is an intensely competitive athlete – and quite serious about his sport. I wanted to reveal that in these photos,” Leibovitz said.

Anyone remember Daniel Powter and his song “Bad Day?” It reigned on top of the Billboard pop charts for five weeks in 2006… and that was good enough to be named one-hit wonder of the decade. The magazine describes one-hit wonders as acts whose second hit did not reach the top 25; they only included acts from 2000 to 2007, since someone from last year might just be taking a break. No. 2 on their list is the Terror Squad for “Lean Back“; No. 3 is Crazy Town with “Butterfly“; No. 4 is MIMS with “This Is Why I’m Hot“; and No. 5 is D4L with “Laffy Taffy.”

To celebrate Empire Magazine’s 20th Birthday, they have recreated some memorable performances. Only the actors are wearing suits.

PHOTO CREDIT: Martin Schoeller / GQ
GQ‘s “Badass of the Year” Clint Eastwood is a straight shooter. The 79-year-old actor/director, whose latest film “Invictus” tells the true story of South African president and civil rights leader Nelson Mandela, candidly discussed his negative feelings toward modern America in the magazine.
“[The U.S. is] becoming more juvenile as a nation. The guys who won World War II and that whole generation have disappeared, and now we have a bunch of teenage twits. The world needs this kind of story nowadays. It’s just … everybody’s so screwed up. It seems like our country’s in kind of a morbid mood, because of the recession or whatever.”