D23: ‘Avengers,’ ‘John Carter,’ ‘Muppets’ Interviews on the Red Carpet

I attended Disney’s D23 Expo in Anaheim over the weekend for The Hollywood Reporter, and got to do some fun interviews with the stars of The Avengers, John Carter and the Muppets. Links:

VIDEO: ‘Avengers’ Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Hemsworth On Hypothetical Fight Between Thor and Iron Man 

VIDEO: ’John Carter’ at D23: Taylor Kitsch and Andrew Stanton Believe in Life on Another Planet

VIDEO: ’Avengers’ Jeremy Renner and Scarlett Johansson Talk Fight Scenes and Injuries

VIDEO: ‘Avengers’ Tom Hiddleston Talks the Return of Loki

VIDEO: The Avengers’ at D23: Cobie Smulders Reveals the Scene that Made her Sweat 

VIDEO: ’John Carter’ at D23: Willem Dafoe Describes Filming as a Nine Foot Martian

VIDEO: ‘The Muppets’ at D23: Jason Segel Talks About Their Comedic Influence

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The Best and Worst of ‘Jersey Shore’

**I’m working as a web editor for The Hollywood Reporter** It’s been a week, and I’m already in love. Here’s one of my first fun pieces:

Fistpumps, Trashbags, Smushing: The good, the bad, the ugly

Between the fist pumping and hair gelling of three seasons ofJersey Shore, there were some memorable moments that will stick with viewers long after the orange tans have faded. From the good of GTL times to the bad of toilet terror, here’s a look back at the best and worst moments of Jersey Shore.

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Top 5 Gadgets for Summer Travel

The possibilities for travel over the summer months are endless — from the picturesque deserted islands of the Pacific to the crowded, cobbled streets of Rome.

Travel abroad, however, can also challenge any wanderer technologically and geographically. What if your cell phone doesn’t work in Tokyo? What if your laptop dies in Madrid? What if you’re lost in Buenos Aires?

Whether you’re traveling to far off foreign lands this summer or only as far as a tank of gas will take you, your trip can be cleared of a lot of pesky roadblocks and speed bumps by picking up some of the newest travel gadgets on the market today.

From GPS devices to the most innovative chargers known to man, the five following travel devices can be timesavers and lifesavers when you’re traveling abroad.

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Fresh Cuts: The Short of It- eHow.com

(I’ve been writing some fun pieces for eHow.com on a variety of topics. Here’s one on short haircuts.)

Aside from being world famous, Victoria Beckham, Michelle Williams, Rihanna, Pink, Carey Mulligan and Emma Watson all have at least one other thing in common: They all have embraced short haircuts.

Actors and musicians have revitalized the pixie, demi-bob and other short haircuts that were made famous during style-heavy decades of the 20th century. For instance, the pixie cut — very short in the back and slightly longer in the front — became popular with flappers in the ’20s and was reincarnated in the ’60s by British model Twiggy.

The demi-bob, which hits anywhere from mid-neck to shoulder-touching, was cited by “Vogue” as the beauty phenomenon of the 2011. “Vogue” credits relatively unknown model Arizona Muse for starting the trend when, in 2010, she dramatically cut off her waist-length brown hair into a demi-bob. The look spread to the spring 2011 runways of Prada and YSL, and to the heads of celebrities such as Brooklyn Decker and Alexa Chung.

The pixie cut and demi-bob are popular looks for spring and summer not only because they cut down on the heat, but because they showcase a woman’s face, creating a sense of confidence that long hair can’t.

“When someone goes from long hair that they’ve had for a long time, going to short hair just makes everything fresh and new again,” said hair stylist George Amaral of Salon Mario Russo in Boston.
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Breakfast and a Taste of Hollywood History at the Village Coffee Shop

By Rebecca Ford
Hollywood Patch

In the shadow of the Hollywood sign and just a few minutes from the bustling streets of Hollywood, Beachwood Canyon is a quiet oasis with quaint homes, secret staircases and one restaurant—the Village Coffee Shop.

The Village Coffee Shop has charmed residents since 1975 with its feel of a grandmother’s home, cozy and welcoming.

The eatery, which serves breakfast all day and lunch, is within the area that was initially known as Hollywoodland; developers coined the name to attract residents in 1923.

The charming restaurant embodies the history of old Hollywood, and like any grandmother, has watched its residents grow from young starlets to superstars.
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944- May Travel Issue

Check out 944′s May Travel Issue if you’re in Los Angeles (or online here).

I wrote a fun piece (go to page 72-73) on glamping (glamorous, or luxury, camping) which is perfect for people like me who like to be in the outdoors but want to feel clean and comfortable. There are several great places to go in California. I also wrote a short piece on how to take a travel photo (page 106).

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