Friday, September 5, 2008

Zac Efron and Claire Danes Glamours Up in Toronto




It is not just the high school senior hunky "High School Musical 3: Senior Year." And Zac Efron is seeking to prove with his Toronto International Film Festival premiere of "Me and Orson Welles."

"Seventeen Again" stud was spotted arriving at the Ryerson Theatre in Toronto, Canada, with his co-star Claire Danes earlier this evening (September 5).

And Zac gave much to the ladies swoon over, sporting a beautiful brown suit complete with a white button-brown shirt and skinny tie and a pair of shoes wingtip.

In "Me and Orson Welles," Efron plays a young person engaged for a star in Orson Welles production of Julius Caesar, after which it drops to the ambitious production assistant.

Beyonce Knowles Fashion Rocks



It has a great weekend in New York before she and Beyonce Knowles is already taking care of business as the seasoned pro she is.

The "irreplaceable" girl was spotted on the path of Rockefeller Center last night (September 4) draws to a close after his rehearsal for the Fashion Rocks show. She will perform at the event which will be recorded tonight, and released on Tuesday, September 9th.

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Beyonce Knowles press has recently stated that all Pomp and Circumstance to be a pop star has become old hat to her. "I am more be a pop star. I do not want to be a hot daughter. I feel like I've accomplished many things (and) I think I am very respected, which is more important than any price or amount of documents. I feel like there comes a time when being a pop star is not enough. "

She also noted that its role as Etta James in the upcoming film "Cadillac Records" is sure to shock his fans. "I have always said that I had long wanted to do something dark. People will be very shocked. It is the opposite of me. It is very emotional. I was exhausted. "

Stand Up To Cancer Stars




Thirteen of the most talented women artists gathered on stage to sing at Fashion Rocks "Just Stand Up!" Who is the only charity benefit the world Up to cancer.

The song was created and produced by LA Reid and Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds, who took the stage together singing sensations: Beyonce Knowles, Mary J Blige, Rihanna, Carrie Underwood, Miley Cyrus, Keyshia Cole, Leona Lewis, Fergie , Ciara, Mariah Carey, Ashanti, Natasha Bedingfield and Nicole Scherzinger at Radio City Music Hall on Friday (September 5).

With three networks - ABC, CBS and NBC - simultaneously broadcast the show, the night guests Sheryl Crow, Melissa Etheridge, Jessica Alba, Charles Barkley and Halle Berry.

"For the first time we can consider the possibility of stopping cancer in its tracks," the group said in its mission statement. "But at a time when science is on the verge of giving us the breakthroughs that can stop cancer, the will and funding to do so are disappearing from the national agenda and our conscience collective. "

"Stand Up to cancer" is scheduled to air Friday, the three networks at 8 pm ET / PT, 7 pm CT.