Skip to main content

Posts

Matt Damon and wife Luciana 'to renew wedding vows this weekend'

The 42-year-old actor and Argentine-born Luciana Barroso, 36, are said to be planning a star-studded celebration at the Sugar Beach resort in St. Lucia attended by friends including Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner. Matt wed Luciana in a small no-fuss ceremony in 2005 at New York's City Hall, but they never had a big wedding. Weekend wedding? Matt Damon and wife Luciana are reportedly planning to renew their wedding vows in a lavish ceremony in the Caribbean The couple have gone on to raise four beautiful daughters together, Isabella, six, Gia, four, two-year-old Stella, and Luciana's daughter Alexia, 14, from a previous relationship. The Promised Land star has reportedly rented out the entire hotel for the weekend's festivities, which is costing him around $1 million, has reported. It's said that many big names have been invited, including George Clooney, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones along with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

Boho chic! Kate Bosworth flaunts her toned legs in tiny shorts

She's an avid fan of Coachella, and is regularly spotted at the annual event.  And this year was no exception for Kate Bosworth, who showed off her bohemian style as the music festival kicked off on Friday. The 29-year-old flaunted her toned legs in tiny embroidered cream shorts paired with a matching sleeveless top as she walked hand-in-hand with her fiance Michael Polish at the celebrity-studded event in the California desert. Hippie style: Kate Bosworth flaunted her slender legs in tiny embroidered shorts as she walked hand-in-hand with fiance Michael Polish at Coachella in the California desert on Frida The actress fit right in with the hippie feel of the occasion with her skin-revealing outfit, which she wore with brown cowboy boots and aviator sunglasses. She wore her long blonde hair natural and wavy over her shoulders and added a healthy glow to her features with rosy blusher and pink lipstick. In love: The couple were seen holding han

6.3 Japan quake

6.3 Japan quake , A strong magnitude-6.3 earthquake has hit western Japan, injuring at least 24 people and destroying some houses, but there is no risk of a tsunami. The country's meteorological agency said the quake struck at 5:33 am (6:33 am AEST) near Awaji island in the Seto Inland Sea southwest of the city of Kobe at a relatively shallow depth of 10 kilometres. The US Geological Survey measured the tremor at 6.0 but at an even shallower depth of five kilometres. An 82-year-old woman in Fukui prefecture suffered a broken leg after she fell to the ground, while another woman, 74, in Hyogo prefecture broke her hip bone. Japan's public broadcaster NHK showed footage of flattened brick walls and one house where all the roof tiles had collapsed to the ground. Local train services were suspended for safety checks, while Kansai airport in Osaka Bay was temporarily closed. Kansai Electric Power said there was nothing untoward at its Oi nuclear power plant, currently the only on

Kendall Jenner Victoria's Secret

Kendall Jenner Victoria's Secret , Kendall Jenner said she would love to be a Victoria's Secret model one day. Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty What would Miranda Kerr say? Kendall Jenner may be just kicking off her modeling career, but Kim Kardashian's younger half-sister already has her sights set on an ambitious gig -- that could possibly involve a set of very iconic wings. When asked whether she'd ever consider modeling for Victoria's Secret, Jenner, 17, said that she'd "love to." "It's always been kind of a dream of mine," she told E! News of being linked to the sexy lingerie brand. "It's a very great thing to do, and it's something I'd love to do." The model and reality star may have some issues maintaining a "normal kid" life if she does opt to go after the high-profile gig, however. In the May issue of Cosmopolitan, the burgeoning model revealed that she sometimes just wants to be "left alone

Hawking Earth doomed

Hawking Earth doomed, Physicist Stephen Hawking said recently that humanity will not survive until the next millenium “without escaping beyond our fragile planet.” Stephen Hawking, who spent his career decoding the universe and even experienced weightlessness, is urging the continuation of space exploration — for humanity’s sake. The 71-year-old Hawking said he did not think humans would survive another 1,000 years “without escaping beyond our fragile planet.” The British cosmologist made the remarks Tuesday before an audience of doctors, nurses and employees at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he toured a stem cell laboratory that’s focused on trying to slow the progression of Lou Gehrig’s disease. Hawking was diagnosed with the neurological disorder 50 years ago while a student at Cambridge University. He recalled how he became depressed and initially didn’t see a point in finishing his doctorate. But he continued to delve into his studies. “If you understand how the universe ope

Carnival ship fails

Carnival ship fails , Continuing its transformation into little more than a live-action recreation of "The Poseidon Adventure," Carnival Cruise Lines "Fascination" ship failed a health inspection before the vessel could set sail out of Jacksonville, Fla. Inspectors for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discovered dried food waste, flies, and even a "roach nymph" aboard the 2,056-passenger "Fascination" ship. The CDC regularly conducts random investigations on cruise ships twice every year. Judging the vessels on a scale of 1-100, any number below 86 is deemed a failing grade. The "Fascination" was given an 84. In addition to the masses of insects stowed away, the CDC report said the ship did not have an adequate amount of chlorine in its water park, that the salad bar was without sneeze guards, and that numerous "food-related" areas were without proper lighting for cleaning. "In the past five years, no Car

6.3 Japan quake but no big damage reported

6.3 Japan quake , A blasting strong earthquake shook Japan on Saturday near the southwestern city of Kobe, leaving 22 people injured, seven of them seriously - mostly elderly tripping while trying to flee, police said. No one was killed. The magnitude 6.3 quake left some homes with rooftop tiles broken and cracked walls, while goods fell off store shelves, according to the Meteorological Agency and Japanese TV news footage. The agency had earlier said the magnitude was 6, but later upgraded it. The quake was centered on Awaji Island, just south of Kobe, at a depth of 15 kilometers (9 miles). The quake was in the area where a magnitude 7.2 quake killed more than 6,400 people in 1995. TV news footage showed that some areas on the island had liquefied, a common effect of strong earthquakes. Japan is among the most quake-prone nations in the world. In March 2011, northeastern Japan was struck with a giant quake and tsunami. The agency warned there may be aftershocks for about a week.