In a major career coup for Mrs. Tom Cruise, stylish former Dawson’s Creek star Katie Holmes has been tipped to play the ultimate fashion icon – iconic former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy — in the History Channel’s first original miniseries The Kennedys, the network announced on Wednesday.The eight-hour series — while will star Greg [...]
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James Van Der Beek Expecting Baby With Girlfriend Kimberly Brook
The ink hasn’t even dried on his divorce papers, but James Van Der Beek is already expecting a child with his new girlfriend.
The former Dawson’s Creek star confirmed he and girlfriend Kimberly Brook welcome their first child later this year. James, 33, met Kimberly, a business consultant, last July, according to PEOPLE Magazine.
“Yes, [...]
James Van Der Beek Ordered To Pay Estranged Wife Heather McComb Spousal Support
A whole lot of Dawson’s money is going up a creek: Former Dawson’s Creek and Varsity Blues star James Van Der Beek has agreed to pay his estranged wife, actress Heather McComb, $7,750 per month in spousal support as the pair finalize their divorce.
The couple split after six years of marriage after James filed [...]
James Van Der Beek Scrubbing Into “Mercyâ€
James Van Der Beek is scrubbing in for Mercy. The Dawson’s Creek vet has joined the cast of NBC’s freshman medical drama in a major recurring role that could become regular. Van Der Beek will play the hospital’s new womanizing ICU chief who harbors a dark secret, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
‘X Factor†runner up Olly Murs is Katie Holmes’ admirer
Katie Holmes has found a new star admirer in British singer Olly Murs, who was a runner-up on ”The X Factor”
Olly has revealed the former ”Dawson’’s Creek” star is his ideal woman because he was such a big fan of the US teen drama series.
“Katie Holmes is very attractive. And I was a massive ”Dawson’’s [...]
James Van Der Beek Heather McComb Divorce
Dawson’s marriage is up a creek. James Van Der Beek has filed for divorce from his wife, actress Heather McComb, after nearly six years of marriage.
Van Der Beek — best remembered for his portrayal as young aspiring director Dawson Leery on the longrunning WB drama Dawson’s Creek — filed for divorce on the grounds of [...]
Holmes ‘admits daughter to Catholic school against Cruise’s Scientology wishes’
Katie Holmes will get her daughter Suri enrolled in a Catholic pre-school in Boston school, even though husband/actor Tom Cruise wants her to be raised as a Scientologist.
Seemingly, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star is listening more to her devout catholic parents than to her hubby.
In fact, the baby’s grand-mother has arrived in the city for the [...]
Michelle Williams Vogue Magazine Oct. 2009
Single mom Michelle Williams is struggling to find true love and a balance with the paparazzi following the death of her ex-boyfriend Heath Ledger.
The Brokeback Mountain star had split from the Australian actor months before he died from an accidental drug overdose in January 2008, but has a tough time trying to find a [...]
The Hollywood Ham: James Van Der Beek Unearthed in Archaeological Dig
An archaeological dig in Turkey unburied former teen heartthrob James Van Der Beek, finally revealing where he’s been for the past decade. While the goal…
Joan E. Dowlin: The Healer in Chief
Let’s look at the history of blacks and police in our nation in this century. The story is always familiar. The police say they are protecting lives and the community. They shoot first and ask questions later.
Katie Holmes found Judy Garland dancing tribute ‘really fun’
Katie Holmes has said she is “very excited†about her singing and dancing tribute to Judy Garland.
“The Dawson’s Creek†star is set to perform on the 100th episode of the US version of talent show So you Think You Can Dance.
“I like to sing and dance so it is really fun,” Us magazine quoted her [...]
John “Marmaduke” Dawson: NRPS Founder Dies
JOHN “MARMADUKE” DAWSON (1945-2009)
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John “Marmaduke” Dawson passed away peacefully on July 21, 2009 at the age of 64 in Mexico, where he had retired several years ago. Born John Collins Dawson, IV on June 16, 1945, he was best known as the leader and co-founder of the country rock band the New Riders of the Purple Sage. Dawson inspired legions of fans with his energy, passion and love of music.
Holmes ‘takes secret dance class for So You Think You Can Dance act’
Katie Holmes is taking private dance lessons at Jason Coleman’’s Ministry of Dance studio, it has emerged.
The actress reportedly left her daughter Suri with a minder and rehearsed for two hours at the North Melbourne studio owned by the ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ judge, the Herald Sun reports.
The Dawson’s Creek star, who [...]
Mike Ragogna: Thank God It’s Thursday: Oklahoma’s College of Rock with Scott Booker, Raphael Saadiq’s New Video, Rhino’s Digital 45s, More Woodstock, The Bee Gees, and Kimya Dawson
ACM@OCU So you wanna be a rock ‘n’ roll star? Well, built on the whole “School of Rock” phenomenon that has become many musically talented…
Cheating is not an issue, insists R&A
• Game can ‘hold head high’ despite Montgomerie row
• Scot says it is obvious Lyle is upset at Ryder Cup snub
Peter Dawson, the chief executive of the Royal and Ancient, has been forced to issue a staunch defence of golf’s integrity on the eve of the biggest event in the game’s calendar. Sandy Lyle’s “cheating” accusation towards Colin Montgomerie this week has not only created an intriguing subplot to the Open Championship but has reopened the debate over whether dubious on-course practices are common among professional players.
“Without ever wanting to be complacent about that, I think the game of golf can hold its head up generally very high in terms of sense of fair play, respect for fellow competitors and adherence to the rules,” Dawson said. “I see no signs of that great tradition in this game declining and I’m delighted to say so.”
The English professional Gary Evans, who criticised Montgomerie at the time of the Indonesian Open scandal in 2005, reiterated this week that “there is a feeling among players that some high-profile performers appear to get away with murder”. Dawson, however, sought to keep out of the spat between Lyle and Montgomerie, the European Ryder Cup captain.
“It’s not really our business,” he said. “All I would say is it’s a great shame when professional players like that get into those sorts of arguments. I very much hope it will be sorted out as soon as possible.”
The European Tour yesterday took a firmer view, with its chief executive, George O’Grady, condemning “wholly inappropriate and ill-timed” comments by Lyle towards his fellow Scot. Privately O’Grady has alluded to a “crime of passion” by the two-time major winner on account of his being overlooked for the Ryder Cup captaincy.
Montgomerie welcomed O’Grady’s comments but remains agitated by the affair. “I’ve come here to play golf and been hit with this. Just because he [Lyle] is disappointed not to be made captain, please don’t take it out on me,” he said, adding: “It has to affect whatever friendship we had, doesn’t it?”
Montgomerie effectively confirmed he would not choose Lyle as a vice-captain for the Ryder Cup – “I think you know the answer to that one” – and said he was grateful for the text messages of support he has received. “They have come from Ryder Cup golfers past and present and from other players around the world. I am not going to mention names because it will only bring a shower of microphones down on their heads. But I know who you are and have been touched by your words.”
Dawson revealed he will undergo a drugs test today as the Open introduces anti-doping measures. “I want to see the process first-hand,” he said. “We are using the European Tour procedure and policy which involves a selection of players. This is another week on tour, essentially, there is no special policy for the Open Championship.”
Dawson insisted testing will remain as part of the Open, regardless of whether golf succeeds in its bid to become an Olympic sport. “There can be no case in my view for stopping testing,” he said.
Paul Broadhurst will hit the first tee shot of the championship, at 6.30am today. Padraig Harrington’s bid for a third consecutive Claret Jug gets under way at 2.20pm in the company of Jim Furyk and Geoff Ogilvy, and Montgomerie will open his latest attempt to end his major drought an hour earlier. The biggest crowds are set to follow the world No1, Tiger Woods, Worksop’s Lee Westwood, and the Japanese teenager Ryo Ishikawa from 9.09am.




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