Gwen Stefani Gets Into Party Mode
Gwen Stefani Gets Into Party Mode
Wearing an all black, full length summer dress and flat flip-flops, Gwen Stefani paid a visit to her parents house in Orange County on Saturday (June 7).
The Hollaback Girl singer was there to drop her young son Kingston off for babysitting time with the grandparents, while also stopping in for a change of clothes.
After swapping outfits and chatting with her folks, Gwen made her way outside with Kingston being taken for a stroll by his grandfather, Dennis Stefani.
Decked out in a fashionable print strapless maxi with five inch heels, Gwen hopped into her ride - heading off to a Saturday evening party in Bel Air.
Miley Busts a Breakout Move
Her first attempt at asserting a little independence may not have ended so well, but her second is shaping up to be much more well-received among the tweenand, more important, tween-parentset.
Miley Cyrus has set a July 22 release date for the first full-length album to be released on Hollywood Records under her own name, with no outward affiliation to her Hannah Montana alter ego or the same named Disney show.
Not that Cyrus is straying too far (or, really, any distance at all) from the bubblegum tree.
Her debut single off the album, “7 Things,” was released to radio last week. It was penned by Cyrus and two writers who previously lent their musical pedigree not only to her Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: The Best of Both Worlds tunes but to the family-friendly juggernaut that is High School Musical.
That should appease the parents faster than you can say “Annie Leibovitz.”
Warner Brothers set to join Hulu

Online video site Hulu is already one of the best places to find full length episodes of network TV shows. And it looks like Hulu could be adding to its content library soon. Warner Brothers president Bruce Rosenblum says a deal with Hulu is “imminent.” Right now, all of the content available on Hulu comes from NBC and FOX News Corp.
At first glance, that means that you might be able to find WB-produced shows that air on the CW network on Hulu. But Warner Brothers also produces TV programs that air on other networks, such as NBC’s ER. The studio also produces movies, and while the movie section of Hulu isn’t as fleshed out as the TV section, we might soon see a few more feature length films on the site.
Hulu is still in private beta, but the service recently expanded its beta by allowing current users to send out 10 invitations to their friends. So if you’ve got a friend with an account, now might be a good time to start bugging him or her incessantly. Or you could wait a few weeks. There’s a chance Hulu will emerge from its invitation-only beta test in March.
[via NewTeeVee]
Walt Disney Presents: The Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian
I am exactly the demographic for this commercial. I feel like Disney threw me a bone or something. The commercial was too short, darn it! I now have to go and hunt down the full-length trailer. But I saw enough to see the actor who played Tristan Thorn’s young father Dunstan: Ben Barnes. He plays Prince Caspian. Hubba hubba. How nice to see the children from the first movie, albeit grown a little older now.
The commercial was far too short to really be satisfying though: Either advertising really is that expensive for the Super Bowl, or people are just really falling short of the mark this year. I haven’t really seen any commercials that would have made the Super Bowl worth watching this year on their own.
