Archive for October, 2009

DVD releases: ‘Food, Inc.,’ ‘The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3’ and more (The State Journal-Register)

Capsule reviews of next week’s DVD releases, including “Aliens in the Attic,” “The Answer Man,” “Food, Inc.,” “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra,” “I Love You Beth Cooper” and “The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3.”

Former local high school students charged in Hollywood celebrity burglaries (The Acorn)

By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com When Rachel Lee and Diana Tamayo graduated in 2008 from Indian Hills High School in Calabasas, it seemed as though their troubled lives had been turned around. read more

SciFriday: Let ‘Heroes’ Go Out With Some Dignity (Airlock Alpha)

It’s demise may not be official yet, but c’mon … the writing’s on the wall read more

‘Heroes’ - Strange Attractors (Airlock Alpha)

Binge drinking is no way to kill off a deadly villain, and viewers weren’t fooled read more

Indian Hills graduates implicated in Hollywood heists (The Acorn)

By Stephanie Bertholdo Bertholdo@theacorn.com When Rachel Lee and Diana Tamayo graduated in 2008 from Indian Hills High School in Calabasas, it seemed as though their troubled lives had been turned around. During graduation ceremonies at the alternative high school, Lee was presented with a creative arts scholarship, and Tamayo, who was the school’s student body […]

Only in the New York Post (Seattle Times)

Readers of that august tabloid were greeted with this front page today:

Fashion Forward: Shepard Fairey has designs on artistic jeans (USA Today)

This week: Graphic artist Shepard Fairey dabbles in, and on, Levi’s jeans.

Selena Gomez, Pamela Anderson, Hayden Panettiere at the 6th Annual Hollywood Style Awards (LA.com)

Another Award For The Rich and Fashionable

INSIDE STORY: From High School Students to Celebrity Burglars (People Magazine)

A group of privileged teenagers allegedly stole from Hollywood starlets like Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton in a year-long crime spree

News October 26: Swanni’s 10 Hottest Shows In HDTV! (TVPredictions.com)

Washington, D.C. (October 26, 2009) — High-Definition TVs are now in more than 40 million U.S. homes and there are scores of high-def programming choices.