Selena Gomez shared some laughs and a big hug with her Bff Demi Lovato on the blue carpet of 2011 Teen Choice Awards. The two starlets were among the most awaited guests at the event that took place at the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California on Sunday, August 7.
At the event, the "Monte Carlo" actress glam up with a golden Erin Fetherston frock. She finished off her elegant look with Brian Atwood purple heels and a magenta miniaudiere by Matthew Campbell Laurenza. Demi, meanwhile, dazzled in her tailed yellow mini dress paired with stiletto with matching color.
Other stars who also steal the spotlight on their arrival were "The Vampire Diaries" couple, Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev. The Damon Salvatore depicter preferred casual look in t-shirt and denims. The 22-year-old actress also kept it simple with D&G coctail dress and clutch bag. She finished off her chic style with...
At the event, the "Monte Carlo" actress glam up with a golden Erin Fetherston frock. She finished off her elegant look with Brian Atwood purple heels and a magenta miniaudiere by Matthew Campbell Laurenza. Demi, meanwhile, dazzled in her tailed yellow mini dress paired with stiletto with matching color.
Other stars who also steal the spotlight on their arrival were "The Vampire Diaries" couple, Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev. The Damon Salvatore depicter preferred casual look in t-shirt and denims. The 22-year-old actress also kept it simple with D&G coctail dress and clutch bag. She finished off her chic style with...
- 8/8/2011
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Vote for who you think looked best on last night’s episode and find out what they had on from head to toe!
On last night’s “Panic Roomate” episode of Gossip Girl, there was yet another W party where, of course, the majority of the scheming and plotting came to a head. Blair was still all dressed up for her internship, while Serena was still not up to much of anything — aside from crushing on former jail bird Ben, of course. In fact, she even gave him a book! Considering this is the third time she has given a boy a book, it must be Serena van der Woodsen’s way of saying “I really like you.”
While Vanessa continued to be missing in action, Lily also didn’t make an appearance — although Serena and Blair had enough wardrobe changes to keep us interested. For Blair’s internship, she...
On last night’s “Panic Roomate” episode of Gossip Girl, there was yet another W party where, of course, the majority of the scheming and plotting came to a head. Blair was still all dressed up for her internship, while Serena was still not up to much of anything — aside from crushing on former jail bird Ben, of course. In fact, she even gave him a book! Considering this is the third time she has given a boy a book, it must be Serena van der Woodsen’s way of saying “I really like you.”
While Vanessa continued to be missing in action, Lily also didn’t make an appearance — although Serena and Blair had enough wardrobe changes to keep us interested. For Blair’s internship, she...
- 2/8/2011
- by Andy
- HollywoodLife
Screenings for the 2008 Sxsw Film Festival (as well as our coverage here at Ifc.com) will carry on as the music contingent rolls into Austin, but last night, the winners of the jury and audience awards were announced.
Daniel Junge's "They Killed Sister Dorothy," about the murder of activist Dorothy Mae Stang, received both the jury and audience prizes for best documentary, while on the narrative side, Jake Mahaffy's "Wellness" and Mark Webber's "Explicit Ills" were given nods by the jury and by the audience. Here's a full list of the winners:
Narrative Feature
Grand Jury Award: "Wellness," dir. Jake Mahaffy
Special Jury Award for Best Ensemble Cast: "Up With Me," dir. Greg Takoudes
Special Jury Award for Cinematography: "Explicit Ills," dir. Mark Webber
Documentary Feature
Grand Jury Award: "They Killed Sister Dorothy," dir. Daniel Junge
Special Jury Award: "Full Battle Rattle," dirs. Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss...
Daniel Junge's "They Killed Sister Dorothy," about the murder of activist Dorothy Mae Stang, received both the jury and audience prizes for best documentary, while on the narrative side, Jake Mahaffy's "Wellness" and Mark Webber's "Explicit Ills" were given nods by the jury and by the audience. Here's a full list of the winners:
Narrative Feature
Grand Jury Award: "Wellness," dir. Jake Mahaffy
Special Jury Award for Best Ensemble Cast: "Up With Me," dir. Greg Takoudes
Special Jury Award for Cinematography: "Explicit Ills," dir. Mark Webber
Documentary Feature
Grand Jury Award: "They Killed Sister Dorothy," dir. Daniel Junge
Special Jury Award: "Full Battle Rattle," dirs. Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss...
- 3/12/2008
- by Alison Willmore
- ifc.com
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