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Celebrity Death: RIP Betty Ford, famous breast cancer survivor dead at 93

Betty Ford, the former first lady and wife of President Gerald Ford, the only American president never elected to the offices of both president and vice president, died Friday, July 7, 2011. She was 93. Betty Ford was and will continue to remain an American icon for her support of women’s rights, for her advocacy for breast cancer research, and the for the namesake Betty Ford Center, responsible for saving thousands of lives from drug and alcohol addiction. Want to know more about her work as a green celebrity? Keep reading…

Celebrity Fitness: Actress Anne Hathaway hotter Catwoman than Halle Berry?

Anne Hathaway is one smoking hot celebrity and fans of the former Disney princess are chomping at the bit to see her starring in The Dark Knight Rises (which hits theaters July 20, 2012). The vegetarian actress who charmed us in Ella Enchanted and The Princess Diaries made us all a bit wiser watching The Devil Wears Prada and laugh when she hosted the 2011 Oscars. Next up, we expect this scintillating Scorpio goddess will make women purr and men bark as she takes on the role of Catwoman — previously knocked out of the park by gentile actress Michelle Pfeiffer and revisited by hip urban celeb Halle Berry. The big talk in Hollywood about her new adaptation? That Anne Hathaway is planning to go old school with her act, and will be dressed in a Catwoman costume that looks very much like the outfit worn by the original comic book character. Can her fit physique and Scorpio zodiac sign inspired fetish for all things dark and occult-like help her create a unique look for the character — one that might be thin but still substantive? Keep reading…

Cars 2 Review: Green cars bio-fuel subject of ridicule in Pixar film?

I recently went to see the new animated film Cars 2. Some parents say I may be looking too deeply into the children’s movie message, but what I saw was an animated kids movie that was red not green. Despite the very real fact the film was fun, funny, had an all star cast of character voices (like actor Owen Wilson, comedian Larry the Cable Guy, and Hollywood celeb Michael Caine), I left the theater deeply disturbed. To give you a brief overview, it’s about friendships and who is the better racer between the car star Lightening McQueen and a new race car from another country. Now, my impression is that one of the main characters was supposed to represent Sir Richard Branson, a famously wealthy environmentalist. Part of the story line is a competition between bio-fuel vehicles and regular old gasoline automobiles. The movie was visually stunning as an animated project. The lesson most kids seem to be taking away from seeing the film was that bio-fuel products are inherently dangerous and their use should never be trusted.