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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Most movie fans would settle for an autograph, but when it comes to celebrity ink, some people draw their own lines. Meet Miljenko Bukovic, a Mexican-born newspaper vendor who has spent roughly $4,000 over the past 10 years tattooing his body with sketches of his favorite American actress, Julia Roberts, according to The Sun. Why? you might ask. "Because she's beautiful," he says. All of Bukovic's tattoos draw on scenes from Roberts' 2000 classic "Erin Brockovich," which he readily admits is his favorite movie. And with 82 tats and counting, he plans to continue building the body art ...
When a man claiming to be my husband asked if I wanted to see "Eat Pray Love" with him this weekend, of course I played along. That the best-selling book was una stronzata of the first order hadn't kept me from enjoying it, and I hoped the movie would be bad in a good way, too. We were living in Rome when "EPL" author Liz Gilbert was eating her way across town, so we were sure to enjoy hearing the Italian and catching a glimpse of the afternoon light, right? Plus, I think I heard there might be some good-looking food in this movie. The "Pray" portion of the program, set in an Indian ashram, ...
When I lived abroad I used to say, and I still somewhat believe, Oprah-ishly, that I was my Best Self living away. I shed all the weight that I carry around with me day to day both literally -- I've never been thinner -- and metaphorically: all the anxiety and trivial machinations over ephemera lifted. Abroad I felt purer, somehow.Truth is, life on the road, or life as an expat is somehow bigger, bolder, sharper, keener -- the highs higher, the lows lower, than in regular life. Why wouldn't you choose it, if you could? But try to explain that to friends back home and it comes across as ...
WASHINGTON (Aug. 13) -- The author of the runaway best-seller "Eat Pray Love," whose foreign-born lover was barred from permanently living with her in the U.S., will go to Capitol Hill next month to lobby for changing immigration laws to allow gays and lesbians to sponsor their partners from other countries. Elizabeth Gilbert, whose memoir was made into a film starring Julia Roberts that opens today, will announce today that she will join gay rights activists to push for passage of the Uniting American Families Act. The measure would allow lesbian and gay Americans to sponsor their ...
Julia Roberts, the star of the movie "Eat Pray Love" tells Elle magazine that she and her entire family are practicing Hindus, making her the most prominent convert to one of America's smaller but increasingly prominent immigrant religions. Roberts, 42, tells the fashion magazine that she and husband Danny Moder and their three children, 5-year-old twins Phinnaeus and Hazel and 3-year-old Henry, all go to temple to "chant and pray and celebrate." "I'm definitely a practicing Hindu," says Roberts, who grew up with a Catholic mother and Baptist father. That seems to make her the most famous ...
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