Búið hjá Lilo og the skater

Lindsay Lohan is preparing to split with her Rehab Romeo Riley Giles, according to tabloid insiders. “They’re over the honeymoon phase,” says one mole. The actress has already been accused of cheating on the professional snowboarder.

“Lindsay is so hectic and demanding,” an In Touch Weekly source dished.

“She and Riley have been fighting a lot and I think that both of them are getting annoyed.”

“When he comes to visit Lindsay, it’s always mayhem. He hates the spotlight, but she loves attention.”

And it seems Riley hasn’t hit it off with any of LiLo’s partners in crime:

“Riley doesn’t know any of them. It’s awkward when they all go out,” a Lindsay pal tells In Touch.

But a Star Magazine source says:

“All her pals hated him.” Another friend says Riley was ‘riding Lindsay’s coattails.” “He couldn’t even cough up a $20 bill when the pizza guy came.”

“He would give intimate details about their relationship. Lindsay thought it was gross and inappropriate.”

Star also spilled that Riley has been texting message the former fiancee who sold him out to The National Enquirer, Breanna Tierney.

“He’s been sending Breanna text messages saying: ‘I miss you’ and ‘I have been thinking about you.’”


Eigum við að ræða þetta !!

Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal may have joined the ‘Mile High Club’ amidst claims the pair got their moan on during a recent flight together. The couple reportedly spent more than ten-minutes locked together inside an airplane bathroom while flying from Frankfurt, Germany, to Los Angeles after a trip to the Rome Film Festival.

“Reese was dressed in all black and wearing shades when she and about six handlers entered Lufthansa’s first class lounge,” an spywitness tells Star Magazine.

“It wasn’t until she was already on the plane that we realized Jake, also dressed in black, had boarded separately.” After the two-hour flight from Rome to Frankfurt, the lovebirds were transferred to their trans-Atlantic connection on a special bus. Once onboard the group occupied ten out of 16 seats in the first class section of the 747 plane. “Reese and Jake kissed and cuddled together under a blanket in her recliner seat in the back row,” the witness went on.

Three hours into the flight, Reese reportedly got up from her seat and headed for the bathroom. Jake joined her a few moments later.

“I started timing them - they were together in there for 11-minutes,” the witness spills to Star.

Jake came out of the bathroom first, and Reese reportedly followed him three-minutes later.

“When they each walked by, it seemed like everyone in their entourage took pains to look away. Jake worked on his laptop, and then he and Reese took a nap side by side.”


Fyrir alla sem hata Bush

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An exhibit at the main branch of the New York Public Library is drawing outrage from Republicans because some of the work on display depicts former and current members of the Bush administration posing for fake mug shots. Each official in the visionary series, called “Line Up”, is seen holding a slate with a date of arrest corresponding to a date when the official said something about Iraq that was not “reality-based.” Matthew Walter, director of communications for the state GOP, told the Daily News:

It is simply inappropriate to have political attack art, in the form of egregious doctored photographs of the President and other high-ranking officials who have dedicated their lives to public service, in a taxpayer-funded building frequented by schoolchildren and the general public.

No wonder conservatives are always ready to cut budgets for libraries – they’ve become places where an innocent schoolchild’s allegiance to public servants like George Bush and Karl Rove can be egregiously corrupted. Of course, it’s important to note that “Line Up”, by artists Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, is part of a much larger exhibit called “Multiple Interpretations: Contemporary Prints in Portfolio”, which includes prints from 23 different artists on a wide variety of themes. Among them are artists like Olafur Eliasson, who is the subject of an upcoming retrospective at MoMA, as well Ernesto Caivano, whose decidedly apolitical "Knight Interlude" consists of twelve prints depicting a knight transforming into a tree.

Herb Scher, the director of public relations for the NYPL, spoke with Gothamist and stressed that "the library collects work from a wide range of political satire going back centuries. This work fits into that tradition of caricature. At the NYPL we document what is happening in the culture and political satire is important to have in our collections to document for future scholars."

Nevertheless, we can expect the mug shots controversy to spread and are counting the minutes until Giuliani starts reliving his “Sensation” glory days by chiming in. What do you think – should the city slash the NYPL’s funding and burn all the art books or just let the liberals enjoy their ineffectual little fantasy at taxpayers’ expense?


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