Link Time: Elisabetta Canalis's Roberto Cavalli Underwear Campaign


Updated 02/03/11 10:40 AM · Posted by FabSugar · 0 comments

Elisabetta Canalis For Roberto Cavalli Underwear

Elisabetta Canalis stars in the Roberto Cavalli Underwear campaign — Racked Kirsten Dunst's street-chic style — Teen Vogue Is Kate Moss really engaged to Jamie Hince? — Vogue Daily Exclusive: Victoria's Secret models show the love (and some skin) for Valentine's Day — People Vivienne Westwood designs for Comic Relief — FabSugar UK Super Bowl party attire: how to look chic and not Read more

Walk the Aisle in Style: The Cutest Looks For Flower Girls and Ring Bearers


Updated 04/12/12 1:05 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 0 comments

Flower Girl Dresses and Ring Bearer Outfits

Often responsible for adding some comic relief to an otherwise serious event, the cutest little members of a wedding party deserve to look good. If your son or daughter has the big-time responsibility of being a flower girl or ring bearer this Spring or Summer, check out these sweet outfit options for every type of event! Whether they'll be barefoot on the beach or on their best behavior in a Read more

The Vampire Diaries "All My Children": The Good, The Bad, and The Bloody


Updated 02/29/12 4:56 AM · Posted by · 8 comments

The Vampire Diaries "All My Children" Recap

The Mikaelson family is the focus of this week's The Vampire Diaries, as Esther goes forward with her plan to kill her own children, abominations though they may be. Elena spends much of the episode as a hostage in an underground hole, while Damon and Stefan scramble to save the girl they both love. There are a couple of shocking turns for two characters: one that's actually not that surprising Read more

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows — Haven't We Already Played This Game?


Updated 12/16/11 10:41 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Sherlock Holmes 2 Movie Review

Giving the people more of what they want is usually the principle behind sequels, and it definitely holds true for Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, but a good sequel takes what works and makes it better. Though this follow-up to the 2009 hit retains the chemistry of Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, it disappoints by failing to add anything to the Read more

Hugo: 3 Reasons Why You Should See It — and 3 Reasons Why You Shouldn't


Updated 11/23/11 11:45 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Hugo Movie Review

Iconic film director Martin Scorsese veers off his beaten path with this week's Hugo. Based on the book The Invention of Hugo Cabret, the film tells the tale of a young orphan who is secretly living in a train station in Paris. He spends his days winding the clocks in the station, hiding from a villainous station agent, and trying to fix an automaton (a robot-like machine) left behind by his Read more

The Descendants: Family Dysfunction Under the Hawaiian Sun


Updated 11/18/11 11:56 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

The Descendants Movie Review

You may not believe me if I told you I saw a movie about a family tragedy that made me laugh out loud, but The Descendants is that film. Alexander Payne's dramedy is a deeply moving story about a man, Matt King (Clooney), who struggles to reconnect with his daughters when a boating accident leaves his wife on life support. The film is filled with raw emotion, but it also finds humor in the Read more

Watch the Explosive, Exciting Trailer For The Avengers!


Updated 10/13/11 12:47 AM · Posted by · 11 comments

The Avengers Trailer

If you've seen Thor, Captain America, or either of the Iron Man movies, you have a pretty good idea of what you can expect from the first trailer for The Avengers, but that's a big part of the fun. The film calls together those three superheroes, along with Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), and The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo). As expected, the group doesn't exactly mesh well when Read more

50/50: It's OK to Laugh


Updated 10/11/11 6:23 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

50/50 Movie Review

50/50 doesn't really deserve the label "cancer comedy," because it's so much more than that. The film finds humor in the realities of an ordeal that's often treated with kid gloves on screen, but how ever many laughs 50/50 finds (and there are many), the script never mocks the subject matter. The film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Adam, a guy in his late 20s who's otherwise healthy until the day Read more

Television Moms and Dads: Are They Real-Life Parents?


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Celebrity Parents On Screen and Off

It's one thing to be a parent and another to play one on television. The boob tube is full of colorful characters we look to for comic relief and even parenting advice, but are the actors and actresses who portray our favorite onscreen moms and pops tending to their own offspring off screen? Take this quiz and test your knowledge! Photos copyright 2011 ABC Inc. Take the Quiz Read more