Recently, Ellen Degeneres revealed that she won't be returning to American Idol, citing that the workload, along with her daytime talk show, was more than she had bargained for. It's a disappointment for Ellen fans, though, in light of recent speculation claiming Ellen's stress over her crazy amount of responsibilities, it's not totally a surprise. She also said she didn't feel comfortable (or even wholly qualified) criticizing kids who weren't exactly Kelly Clarkson proteges. Which just makes me like her more!
Now, word on the internet is that Jennifer Lopez may replace her as a judge on the show. J.Lo may not exactly be the funniest lady out there -- though who knows; the singer is one of the more mysterious megastars out there -- but at least she knows what it takes to make it. What do you think? Would you watch J.Lo on American Idol?
Gossip Girl producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage may just be getting bored with their American teen television empire: They're thinking of creating an original Gossip Girl spin-off -- in China. Apparently the show has quite the potential market there. "They estimate that more people watch us online in China than watch us in all forms of viewing combined in the United States," Savage said. "We are not streaming it. They are watching it illegally."
Sounds like a built in market. Do you think they should produce the show?
Looking for a great pair of sandals to get you through the summer? The New York Times has put together a rather strange but helpful video, detailing the summer's styles. Apparently this summer's styles -- cork heels and gladiator-inspired straps -- are inspired by Greeks, Romans, and Gods.
Check out the video here -- and let us know which styles you're into!
Laura Dekker, the 14-year-old Dutch teenager who is attempting to make a solo trip around the world, was met with more obstacles this week when a Dutch child care agency demanded that the teenager wait another year before embarking on her journey. The agency was concerned about Dekker's emotional development.
After the recent drama involving 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, who was briefly lost at sea while attempting the same journey, and the resulting debate about whether or not she should have been allowed to go in the first place, it's no surprise that authorities would be hesitant to approve a much younger teenager for the trip. What do you think? Should parents be allowed to be the ones to decide whether or not their kids are physically and emotionally fit to make such an ambitious journey? Is 14 truly too young?
Laura Dekker, the 14-year-old Dutch teenager who is attempting to make a solo trip around the world, was met with more obstacles this week when a Dutch child care agency demanded that the teenager wait another year before embarking on her journey. The agency was concerned about Dekker's emotional development.
After the recent drama involving 16-year-old Abby Sunderland, who was briefly lost at sea while attempting the same journey, and the resulting debate about whether or not she should have been allowed to go in the first place, it's no surprise that authorities would be hesitant to approve a much younger teenager for the trip. What do you think? Should parents be allowed to be the ones to decide whether or not their kids are physically and emotionally fit to make such an ambitious journey? Is 14 truly too young?
Katy Perry's latest single, Teenage Dream, has finally hit the internet. It's a little more love ballad-y than her usual bubble gum fare, and the Russell Brand allusions aren't tough to spot.
This weekend, AMC will debut the season four premiere of their hallmark show, Mad Men. It's a show about an advertising agency in the early 1960s, but in addition to some great writing, the show has provided some great 60s-reminiscent sartorial inspiration. Especially for women.
The show is styled by Katherine Jane Bryant (who, incidentally, is coming out with a line of her own), and since the show provides such a rich cast of female characters for her to dress, there's also a great variety of style among the (super awesome) women.
First, there's the intrepid, take-no-prisoners Peggy Olson.
I would like this dress, please.
Then, we have Joan Holloway -- office siren: smart, sassy, savvy, and gorgeous.
Betty Draper isn't necessarily someone I'd want for a mom -- but I have nothing against her Grace Kelly-esque wardrobe.
And then, of course, there's Don Draper.
The only element of this picture that I don't condone is the cigarette.
According to a report in a recent People magazine, Meryl Streep and Tina Fey may team up to do a movie together -- and it would be produced by Stanley Tucci, Streep's partner in last year's great Julie & Julia.
So far, the details are scant, but the project, tentatively called Mommy & Me, would be a mother-daughter comedy. It strikes me that Fey might be a little bit old to be calling Streep mommy? But I won't complain -- I'm excited about seeing this team of funny ladies team up!
Recently, a study was released detailing the great American obsession with Facebook. So it's no surprise that everyone's talking about The Social Network -- the upcoming David Fincher-directed film about Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg, the man behind the network, and the story of how it all came to be. Another reason everyone's talking about it? Zuckerberg does not come off so well....
Check it out:
What do you guys think? Are you excited to see the movie this fall?
We at Tiza are well-acquainted with American beauty pageants -- but how much do you know about the Colombian pageant circuit? An article in today's New York Times talks about how important beauty pageants are to the culture of this South American country.
According to the article, there are approximately 400 pageants in Colombia every year -- and they've been known to shut down entire towns. Local violence -- an unfortunate mainstay in certain regions throughout the nation -- decreases significantly in weeks leading up to a pageant. "There's still bombs going off," according to Carl Bower, who spent the last 15 years photographing the Colombian pageant circuit, and whose photographic book project, "Chica Barbi," was a finalist for the New York Photo Festival Book Award this year. "People are still being kidnapped. But they still pack the plazas and they still line up for 10 miles of a parade route to see these queens go by."
Check out the story over at the New York Times -- and be sure not to miss Bower's amazing photographs.
Twilight audiences may know her as Alice Cullen, Edward's innocent vampire sister, but actress Ashley Greene is known in PETA circles for her support of Avon, an animal-friendly makeup company.
PETA's "Kind Choices Award" was bequeathed unto Greene for her compassionate decision to represent Avon, which led the cosmetics industry by ending all tests on animals and is widely recognized for its commitment to a cruelty-free testing policy."
Greene was also cited for being a role model to millions of young Twilight fans: PETA's Vice President of Laboratory Investigations, Kathy Guillermo, said that Greene's decision to support makeup companies that don't use animal testing is "encouraging millions of Twilight fans and other young people to choose makeup that's fun, not fatal."
Congrats to the young Twilight star for choosing to be a good example to her fans.
Having trouble filling up the long summer days now that school prom is over and school is out? No lavish camp plans to keep you busy? Why not hit the movie theaters? Nothing's better in 102 degree heat than the cool movie theater and a big bucket of popcorn. Here are a couple of great summer blockbusters -- trailers included -- to get you started.
Toy Story 3
Think you're too old for Toy Story 3? You are wrong! This film has been almost universally lauded by critics of all ages. The New York Times described it as "a long, melancholy meditation on loss, impermanence and that noble, stubborn, foolish thing called love." Totally not just for kids. Check it out before the summer's over.
Eclipse
This one needs no introduction, I think.
The Last Airbender
M. Night Shayamalan + Ancient Child Warriors in the Arctic = totally cool sets, stunts
Eat Pray Love
You'll have to wait for August for this one -- a tale of a woman who goes all over the world to find herself in the wake of a painful divorce -- but that just gives you more time to read the book first!!
Let us know what your favorite movies are this summer!
Inception appears to be this summer's Most Respectable Blockbuster: It stars actors who always make the right choices -- Leo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Michael Caine, Joseph Gordon-Levitt -- has a plot that is simultaneously confusing, intriguing, and action-packed, and just generally looks totally awesome. So naturally, it comes as no surprise that the cast was equally-impeccable at the movie's London premiere. Check out a few of our favorite get-ups, below.
Ellen Page
Understated, but interesting and even a tiny bit elegant. Lovely!
Marion Cotillard
Could anyone else in the universe pull off this dress? Doubtful -- but on her, it looks great!
Cillian Murphy
This is what a suit should look like.
Peaches Geldof
The girl could maybe use a shower, but the dress is just fine!
Pixie Geldof
Babydoll dress meets biker jacket meets dainty gold jewelry. She pulls it off -- even if just barely.
Wonder Woman, the 69-year-old super hero, has a new look -- and it's a lot less revealing than her old-fashioned getup.
The cartoon legend, once known for donning an outfit so skimpy it would make a string bikini blush, will debut her new, gothier look in issue 600 of the Super Woman comic book. Writer J. Michael Straczynski explained the costume change in an article for the New York Times:
"She's been locked into pretty much the exact same outfit since her debut in 1941," Straczynski said. "If you're going to make a statement about bringing Wonder Woman into the 21st century, you need to be bold and you need to make it visual. I wanted to toughen her up, and give her a modern sensibility. "What woman only wears only one outfit for 60-plus years?"
Not a bad point! What do you guys think of the new look?
This week, amid insane amounts of Twilight-inspired craziness, Warner Brothers released the trailer for the first part of the upcoming Harry Potter movie: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last book in the series which will, like Twilight, be broken up into two films for dramatic effect. And the trailer is pretty awesome. It almost makes you forget all about Eclipse for a moment. (Um, just kidding!) Speaking of which, what did you guys think of the movie?
Check out the full trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows:
Awhile ago, we mentioned on this blog that Lourdes Leon, Madonna's 13 (almost 14) year old daughter was involved with an 80s-inspired fashion line, called "Material Girl," that her mom is working on in conjunction with Macy's. Well, the site for the line is up -- and its blog features some charming contributions from young Lourdes!
In her introductory post, Lourdes gabs about turning 14, dying her hair, and her ambivalence about rompers.
She also expounds on her love for 80s garb -- which, incidentally, is the theme of her mom's new collection:
"I am totally obsessivo about 80's shorts... You know the kind that makes your butt look kinda big, with a grunge-looking shirt tucked in. It's kinda nerdy but I love it. And the 80's are another huge obsession of mine, which is totally amazingly awesome because Material Girl...HELLO! It's like 80's themed, which pretty much rocks, so yeah. I'm still in love with brogues or as some people call them "oxford shoes". I haven't found a good sandal so I'm on like a search right now."
What do you think? Would you wear clothes from the Material Girl collection?