Thursday, September 10, 2009

THE HORIWOOD TOP 10 - WED 9.9.09

Everything brings about its own opposite– words via Ananias, art: Giselle

Here’s the top ranking celebrity news and entertainment posts on Horiwood.Com tonight. Hollywood is in a festive summer’s mood today on 9.9.9!  Historic symmetry.

1. Nancy Pelosi has got political teeth. Good to see Pelosi rating today strongly in Washington DC from The  City of Angels. She’s got star power in DC.

2. Lady Gaga takes a dig at Madonna wearing this fashion ensemble. Meow!

3. Johnny Markoudarkis has heat in Young Hollywood. Casting agents take note. Likewise with Philipp Karner.who is an Extra TV America’s Most Eligible Bachelor Awardee. These lads are both up and coming young actors to watch out for.

4. Robert Pattinson takes the plunge for Twilight’s Queen, costar Kristen Stewart.

5. 10 Twilight Saga Tweets: Romeo & Juliet lives on in Forks and on twitter.

6. Kevin and Jodi Kreiger say stop watching Jon & Kate Gosselin

7. Nayleigh Kelly joins Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelly in Hollywood from Korea. Cute! Adoption is a beautiful thing.

8. Miley Cyrus‘ rap remix is smokin. It’s a party in the USA.  Beyonce and Rihanna must be fuming that  Miley created a way to get a piece  of their man Jay-Z. A cute tribute from MC.

9. Khloe & Kourtney Kardashian can’t just go on a diet and shut up about it. 

10. Kim Cattrall brings her blonde rocker fierceness to Sex & The City. At 53 she’s looking good.

Always smile. Horiwood’s latest tweet on twitter is: “Horiwood Bites: THE JACKSON SMILE: … always uplifts and gives hope. A smile is a gift you give away … http://bit.ly/Cu9MWabout 4 hours ago from twitterfeed



Courage To Love by Californian author Robert Ellis is created and written in the spirit needed in American schools today. In a Shakespearean love story set in the Middle East two young people from opposite worlds, find love from a sense of honesty only found in accepting each others difference. So romantic. Read it. It’s  a great book for all American school children … and kidults too. Cover artwork is by the legendary surrealist artist, Salvador Dali. 

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