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Kim Kardashian Butt: Most Popular Celebrity Plastic Surgery Request

Remember the woman who spent $30,000 to look like Kim Kardashian? Well, she’s certainly not the only person who has spent serious time and money t0 look like a celebrity — and Kim in particular. In fact, for women seeking cosmetic surgery, Kim’s butt is the most requested celebrity feature, according to data from RealSelf.com, an online community where users come together to discuss plastic surgery procedures. To determine which celebrity features are most popular, RealSelf scanned all its content pages to see which names users are mentioning the most when inquiring about procedures. [Read More]

Man arrested for raping his co-worker's dog

He was found with his pants and underwear down, straddling the pet dog, Cooper, with his pelvis pushed up against the dog. When the daughter found him, he told her that he had dropped something and was picking it up. Meanwhile, the dog fled the scene and went to its kennel as though it had done something wrong. ADVERTISEMENT He denies three charges and declined to speak to the police. [Read More]

MTV host, Zero Kazama arrested for death threats

According to TMZ, a law enforcement officer in Manitou Springs, Colorado said Zero Kazama began yelling at people visiting the town's historic cliff dwellings. Reports has it that the visitors were so scared, that the employees at the facility had to lock the area down until cops arrived. When the law enforcement team arrived the scene, the host had vanished. ADVERTISEMENT As a result, an alert was put out to find him, which eventually paid off as he was located at a car crash and was charged for Driving Under Influence (DUI), reckless driving and assault. [Read More]

National Affairs: Who's for Whom

¶ In California’s primary elections, Richard Nixon trotted into the winner’s circle with more votes than his Democratic rival, Governor Edmund (“Pat”) Brown. Unopposed on the G.O.P. ballot, Native Son Nixon nevertheless attracted 59% of the registered Republicans to the polls for a rousing 1,475,595 vote of confidence—despite an attempt by Rockefeller outriders to encourage a “silent” stay-away vote. The Democrats polled 53% of their registered vote, but Brown found nothing very cheering in his 1,327,245 vote tally or the fact that his Democratic rival, Old-Age Pension Promoter George McLain, registered a surprising 634,950 total. [Read More]

Nutrition: An Urge for Argo

“When I’m pregnant, it’s just like taking dope,” said the Negro woman bearing her ninth child at the District of Columbia General Hospital in Washington. “I can hardly wait to get home so I can get some more starch,” she added, referring not to starchy foods but to laundry starch. “Sometimes I’ll eat two or three boxes a day.” To their astonishment, Northern doctors have lately discovered that eating laundry starch is all the rage among Negro women—especially pregnant women—in many Northern-city slums. [Read More]

Osage's Critical Legacy Beyond Killers of The Flower Moon

Killers of the Flower Moon, the Martin Scorsese movie about my people, the Osage Nation of Oklahoma, brings to life the reign of terror we lived through a century ago, as if we were back there on those busy 1920s reservation streets, rubbing elbows with our own ancestors and their murderers. It is a powerful film, vividly and heartbreakingly accurate. Scorsese has rightly been praised for pushing his storytelling past the white-guy-saving-the-day narrative with his important adaptation of the book to film. [Read More]

Playmates in History - On This Day

Birthdays in Film & TV 1928-08-26 Yvette Vickers [Vedder], American actress (Attack of 50 Foot Woman; Attack of the Giant Leeches), and Playboy playmate (July 1959), born in Kansas City, Missouri (d. c. 2010) 1932-01-03 Mara Corday [Marilyn Joan Watts], American actress, model and Playboy Playmate (Foxfire, Black Scorpion), born in Santa Monica, California 1932-07-29 Marguerite Empey [Diane Webber], American model and Playboy playmate (May 1955, Feb 1956), born in Los Angeles, California (d. [Read More]

Portrait artist Kehinde Wiley set to launch a new art residency program in Senegal

On Instagram, he said: "Thrilled to be opening BLACK ROCK SENEGAL artists residency this spring and to invite other artists to share my new space in Dakar. #blackrocksenegal @blackrocksenegal." The inaugural year of Black Rock will run from June 2019 through February 2020. The residency is to be open to artists, filmmakers, and writers, and selected residents will live and work on-site for between one and three month intervals. [Read More]

Princess Charlotte Throws a Small Tantrum on the Tarmac

July 22, 2017 12:34 PM EDT Even the royal family isn’t immune to the terrible twos. Princess Charlotte, who just turned two in May, appeared to throw a small tantrum at a Hamburg airport as the family prepared to board a helicopter. The family has been jetting between Germany and Poland for their royal tour over five days this week, leading up to Princess Charlotte’s protest of her final trip bound back home. [Read More]