Despite the rumors, Mel Gibson is alive and staying put for now.
Our apologies to all of the Mel Gibson haters out there, but, despite the rumors, the disgraced actor is neither dead nor moving back to Australia with his ex-wife.
According to his rep via Us Magazine, Mel is alive and well and is currently back at work, filming a movie entitled The Beaver, with director Jodie Foster, who is likely regretting the choice of casting. (How nervous do you think she is that the film will be a bomb, simply because people now hate Mel?)
Dirty Dancing, Ghost, The Outsiders...Swayze made us fall in love with him over and over again.
Patrick Swayze once said that he wanted to achieve the heights of Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and Errol Flynn before he died. And in many people's opinions, the recently deceased actor/dancer did—fighting the bad guys as Flynn might in Red Dawn, dancing with the athleticism of Kelly in Dirty Dancing, and even serenading Jennifer Grey as Astaire might in the same movie.
But, contrary to what Swayze might have thought of himself or how the entertainment world chose to package him, it will not be his physical presence alone that we remember him for. As much a romantic lead as a dancer, Swayze made us fall in love with him over and over again throughout the years in roles that didn't include a single two-step. Below, we've listed some of our favorite romantic Swayze films. Let us know if there are any we left off that you wish were included.
The Yale student's body appears to have been found on what would have been her wedding day.
Sunday, September 13, 2009 was supposed to be the day that Annie Le married her college sweetheart, Jonathan Widawsky. Instead, it ended up being the day that her body (or what appeared to be it) was found stuffed into the wall of a lab building at Yale University, where she was a graduate student of pharmacology.
A rep for DJ AM just issued the following statement: "Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein was found deceased this afternoon in his New York City apartment. The circumstances surrounding his death are unclear. Out of respect for his family and loved ones, please respect their privacy at this time."
Everyone experiences grief differently; here are some universal tips for helping your partner cope.
What do you say to your significant other when they lose (or know they could lose) a close friend or relative? And how do you help them regain their footing after the loss? Everyone experiences grief differently, but here are a few things to remember.