Howard Stern Hollywood Celebrities Hot Actress Hot Sexy Photos Biography Videos Wallpapers 2011

HOWARD STERN BIOGRAPHY
Howard Allan Stern was born on Jan. 12, 1954, in Jackson Heights, New York. His first radio experience was at Boston University, where he volunteered at the college radio station. Along with several other students, he created an on-air show called the King Schmaltz Bagel Hour, a takeoff on the popular King Biscuit Flour Hour. Predicting his penchant for controversy, the show was canceled after its first broadcast, which included the comedy sketch "Name That Sin," a game show where contestants confessed their worst sins. Stern graduated in 1976 with a 3.8 grade-point average and a bachelor's degree in communications. During his first paying radio gig, at an understaffed 3,000-watt station in Briarcliff Manor, New York, "It dawned on me that I would never make it as a straight deejay," Stern told James S. Kunen in an interview for People (10/22/84), "so I started to mess around. It was unheard-of to mix talking on the phone with playing music. It was outrageous, It was blasphemy."
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Steven Spielberg Hollywood Celebrities Hot Actress Hot Sexy Photos Biography Videos Wallpapers 2011

STEVAN SPIELBERG BIOGRAPHY
Undoubtedly one of the most influential film personalities in the history of film, Steven Spielberg is perhaps Hollywood's best known director and one of the wealthiest filmmakers in the world. Spielberg has countless big-grossing, critically acclaimed credits to his name, as producer, director and writer. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1946. He went to California State University Long Beach, but dropped out to pursue his entertainment career. He gained notoriety as an uncredited assistant editor on the classic western "Wagon Train" (1957). Among his early directing efforts were Battle Squad (1961), which combined World War II footage with footage of an airplane on the ground that he makes you believe is moving. He also directed Escape to Nowhere (1961), which featured children as World War Two soldiers, including his sister Anne Spielberg, and The Last Gun (1959), a western. All of these were short films. The next couple of years, Spielberg directed a couple of movies that would portend his future career in movies. In 1964, he directed Firelight (1964), a movie about aliens invading a small town. In 1967, he directed Slipstream (1967), which was unfinished. However, in 1968, he directed Amblin' (1968), which featured the desert prominently, and not the first of his movies in which the desert would feature so prominently. Amblin' also became the name of his production company, which turned out such classics as E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982). Spielberg had a unique and classic early directing project, Duel (1971) (TV), with Dennis Weaver. In the early 1970s, Spielberg was working on TV, directing among others such series as Rod Serling's "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" (1969), "Marcus Welby, M.D." (1969) and "Columbo: Murder by the Book (#1.1)" (1971). All of his work in television and short films, as well as his directing projects, were just a hint of the wellspring of talent that would dazzle audiences all over the world. 
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Steven Spielberg admits he didn't want to do Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

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Tiger Woods Hollywood Celebrities Hot Actress Hot Sexy Photos Biography Videos Wallpapers 2011

TIGER WOODS BIOGRAPHY
Athlete. Born Eldrick Tont Woods on December 30, 1975, in Cypress, California, as the only child of an African-American Army officer father and a Thai mother. His father began calling Woods by the nickname "Tiger" in honor of a fellow soldier and friend who had the same moniker.

Woods learned to play golf as a child. His father, Earl, served as his teacher and mentor. Around the age of eight, Woods had become extremely proficient at the game, showing off his skills on such television shows as Good Morning America.

He studied at Stanford University, and won a number of amateur U.S. golf titles before turning professional in 1996. Woods shot to fame after winning the U.S. Masters at Augusta in 1997—with a record score of 270—at the age of 21. Woods was the youngest man to earn the title, and the first African-American to accomplish this feat.

In his first appearance at the British Open later that year, Woods tied the course record of 64. The next few years brought even more successes, including four US PGA titles, three U.S. Open wins, three Open Championship wins, and three U.S. Masters wins.

In 2003, among Woods' five wins were the Buick Invitational and the Western Open. The next year, Woods won only one official PGA Tour championship. While he may have had some challenges on the course, his personal life was running smoothly. Woods married his longtime girlfriend Elin Nordegren, a Swedish model, in October of 2004.

Returning to dominate the sport, he won six championships in 2005 and was voted the PGA Tour Player of Year for the seventh time in nine years.

Woods experienced a great personal loss in 2006. His father died in May after battling prostate cancer. Woods remarked on his website at the time, "My dad was my best friend and greatest role model, and I will miss him deeply." Despite his grief, Woods returned to golf and won several events, including the PGA championship and the British Open.

The next season was marked by many wins personally and professionally. His wife gave birth to the couple's first child, Sam Alexis Woods, on June 18, 2007. After taking some time off to welcome his daughter, he won the World Golf Championship and US PGA Championship in August 2007.

The next month, Woods' winning ways continued, garnering the top spot at the BMW Championship and The Tour Championship. He was named Player of the Year by the other participants in the PGA Tour and won his eighth Arnold Palmer Award for being the lead money earner on the tour.

Woods won the U.S. Open on June 16, 2008, in a 19-hole playoff, overcoming sporadic pain in his left knee from arthroscopic surgery performed on April 15. Woods shot a par four on the first and only hole of sudden death while American Rocco Mediate, 45, settled for a bogey.

The sudden death duel at Torrey Pines in San Diego followed an 18-hole playoff, which saw the two finish at par. In that playoff, Woods led Mediate by three shots after the first ten holes. Mediate then birdied three of the next five holes and took the lead. But on the final hole, Woods birdied while Mediate shot par, forcing the sudden death playoff."I think this is probably the best ever," Woods said. "All things considered, I don't know how I ended up in this position, to be honest with you." The victory gave Woods his third U.S. Open championship and 14th major title. He's now just four behind the all-time record held by Jack Nicklaus.
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Oprah Winfrey Hollywood Celebrities Hot Actress Hot Sexy Photos Biography Videos Wallpapers 2011

OPRAH WINFREY BIOGRAPHY
American television host, actress, producer, philanthropist. Oprah Gail Winfrey was born January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. After a troubled adolescence in a small farming community, where she was sexually abused by a number of male relatives and friends of her mother, Vernita, she moved to Nashville to live with her father, Vernon, a barber and businessman. She entered Tennessee State University in 1971 and began working in radio and television broadcasting in Nashville.

In 1976, Winfrey moved to Baltimore, where she hosted the TV chat show, People Are Talking. The show became a hit and Winfrey stayed with it for eight years, after which she was recruited by a Chicago TV station to host her own morning show, A.M. Chicago. Her major competitor in the time slot was Phil Donahue. Within several months, Winfrey's open, warm-hearted personal style had won her 100,000 more viewers than Donahue and had taken her show from last place to first in the ratings. Her success led to nationwide fame and a role in Steven Spielberg's 1985 film, The Color Purple, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Winfrey launched the Oprah Winfrey Show in 1986 as a nationally syndicated program. With its placement on 120 channels and an audience of 10 million people, the show grossed $125 million by the end of its first year, of which Winfrey received $30 million. She soon gained ownership of the program from ABC, drawing it under the control of her new production company, Harpo Productions ('Oprah' spelled backwards) and making more and more money from syndication.

In 1994, with talk shows becoming increasingly trashy and exploitative, Winfrey pledged to keep her show free of tabloid topics. Although ratings initially fell, she earned the respect of her viewers and was soon rewarded with an upsurge in popularity. Her projects with Harpo have included the highly rated 1989 TV miniseries, The Women of Brewster Place, which she also starred in. Winfrey also signed a multi-picture contract with Disney. The initial project, 1998's Beloved, based on Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Toni Morrison and starring Winfrey and Danny Glover, got mixed reviews and generally failed to live up to expectations.

Winfrey, who became almost as well-known for her weight loss efforts as for her talk show, lost an estimated 90 pounds (dropping to her ideal weight of around 150 pounds) and competed in the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC, in 1995. In the wake of her highly publicized success, Winfrey's personal chef, Rosie Daley, and trainer, Bob Greene, both published best-selling books.
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Biography: Need to Know: Oprah Winfrey

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Tom Cruise Hollywood Celebrities Hot Actors Hot Sexy Photos Biography Videos Wallpapers 2011

TOM CRUISE BIOGRAPHY
If you had told 14 year old Franciscan seminary student Thomas Cruise Mapother IV that one day in the not too distant future he would be considered one of the top 100 movie stars of all time, he would have probably grinned and told you that his ambition was to become a priest. Nonetheless, this sensitive, deeply religious youngster who was born in July 1962 in Syracuse, New York, was destined to become Tom Cruise, one of the highest paid and most sought-after actors in screen history. The only son (among four children) of nomadic parents, young Tom spent his boyhood eternally on the move, and by the time he was 14, had attended 15 different schools in the US and Canada. He finally settled in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, with his mother and her new husband. While in high school, he developed an interest in acting and abandoned his plans of becoming a priest, and at age 18 headed for New York and a possible acting career. The next 15 years of his life are the stuff of legends. He made his film debut with a small part in Endless Love (1981) and from the outset exhibited an undeniable box office appeal to both male and female audiences. Within 5 years Tom Cruise was starring in some of the top grossing films of the decade including Top Gun (1986); The Color of Money (1986), Rain Man (1988) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989). By the 1990s and 2000s he was one of the highest paid actors in the world earning an average 15 million dollars a picture in such blockbuster hits as Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994), Mission: Impossible (1996), Mission: Impossible II (2000), Mission: Impossible III (2006), Vanilla Sky (2001), Minority Report (2002), The Last Samurai (2003), Collateral (2004), War of the Worlds (2005), and Jerry Maguire (1996) - for which he received an Academy Award Nomination for best actor. In 1990 he renounced his devout Catholic beliefs and embraced The Church Of Scientology claiming that Scientology teachings had cured him of the dyslexia that had plagued him all of his life. A kind and thoughtful man well known for his compassion and generosity, Tom Cruise is one of the best liked members of the movie community. He was married to actress Nicole Kidman until 2001. Thomas Cruise Mapother IV has indeed come a long way from the lonely wanderings of his youth.
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Tom Cruise on the Today Show

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Guest Post: "How To Make Your Own Blemish Treatments"

Guest Post: "How To Make Your Own Blemish Treatments"

When freelance writer and author Bailey Harris, approached me about writing a guest post on homemade blemish treatments, I thought it was a great idea. Who amongst us (myself included) has not been frustrated at one time or another by the lack of results in store bought remedies?
It's amazing how effective ingredients that you probably already have at home like lemon, honey, eggs, and cider vinegar can be. Read on for some fast and efficient home remedies that will zap those zits!


How to Make Your Own Blemish Treatments

Chances are you have probably suffered from an acne blemish at some point in your life. Blemishes occur when a pore becomes plugged with dirt or bacteria. The plugged portion can protrude above the skin’s surface and cause a blackhead or a whitehead. These can become infected or inflamed, causing a painful bump. These bumps can leave nasty marks, or blemishes. Anyone who has had an acne blemish knows they are not fun, and can be downright annoying. Blemishes can be hard to get rid of, and many people suffer from chronic breakouts. Many products that promise to rid your skin of blemishes exist. The problem is many of these products aren’t very effective, and the cost can be less than budget-friendly. People end up wasting a lot of money on many different products in their quest to fight blemishes. The truth is you can make your own blemish treatments at home, using products that may already be in your own cupboard. It is much easier than you may think, and much easier on your wallet as well.

Masks

An anti-blemish mask is a good way to help draw impurities out of the skin and reduce the appearance of blemishes. You can create your own blemish fighting mask at home using some simple household ingredients. One recipe uses 1 tablespoon honey, 1 egg white, 1 teaspoon glycerin, and 3 tablespoons flour. Glycerin can be purchased at a drugstore or a natural health and beauty store. Just mix all the ingredients in a medium bowl until a smooth paste forms. Apply this paste to clean skin and allow it to sit for 15 minutes. Rinse well with lukewarm water and pat dry. Honey has very strong antimicrobial properties, which work to fight blemishes. The egg white and flour work by absorbing excess oil without over-drying. Make this mask fresh each time you wish to use, ideally 1 to 2 times a week.

Another anti-blemish mask can easily be made with oatmeal, milk, and lemon juice. You will need to grind up about 3 tablespoons of oatmeal until a fine powder is formed. A blender or food processor works well for this. Just mix this oatmeal powder with 1 tablespoon milk and 1 tablespoon lemon juice in a bowl until a paste forms. Apply to your blemished areas using a circular motion. Leave the mask on for 15 to 20 minutes until it begins to dry. Rinse well and pat dry. The oatmeal is excellent for drawing out impurities, while promoting healing of blemishes. Milk contains acids which refine and shrink pores, and lemon juice really helps lighten and fade ugly blemishes.

Spot Treatments

Spot treatments are applied directly to the blemish, not larger areas like a mask. Many different natural products can be used to fight blemishes. Tea tree oil is an excellent blemish fighter because of its antiseptic and antimicrobial properties. Just mix one teaspoon of pure tea tree oil with one or two teaspoons of water. Dampen a cotton ball or cotton pad in the mixture and dab on your blemishes. Allow it to dry and do not rinse. Tea tree oil can be very strong. If it causes any irritation just increase the amount of water in the mixture. Repeat as needed.

Another excellent, natural spot treatment for blemishes uses cinnamon and honey. Just mix 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon with a teaspoon of honey and apply a thin layer to blemishes. Leave this treatment on overnight and rinse with warm water in the morning. Cinnamon and honey both contain antimicrobial properties that will fight blemishes.

Apple cider vinegar is also a very powerful blemish fighter. It has natural antiseptic properties that work to purify and detoxify the skin. Apple cider vinegar also contains alpha-hydroxy acids which help to fade and smooth blemished skin. Use it as a spot treatment by mixing 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar with one cup of water. Apply the mixture to blemishes using a cotton ball or pad and allow it to dry. No rinsing is needed. Repeat 2 to 3 times a day, as long as your skin shows no signs of irritation. Store the mixture in a tightly-capped bottle and use within a month. If irritation develops, dilute the vinegar with more water.

Once you give these natural blemish fighting masks or spot treatments a try, you may never waste another cent on store-bought blemish products. You will see for yourself how easy it can be to fight blemishes with items that you may already have on hand. Plus, you will know exactly what is being put on your skin. All in all, using these homemade blemish treatments is definitely worth your while.

Guest post from Bailey Harris, who writes for the free homeowners insurance guide.