May 14 2009

Winners announced

Excited winners claimed their prizes in the Our Weekly/Ain’t Misbehavin’ Night Out contest. First place winner Mary Young (left) won two tickets to the May 16 performance, dinner for two at Harold & Belles restaurant and a one night stay at the Hilton Checkers Hotel in downtown Los Angeles; second place winner Joyce Kemp (center) won two theater tickets and dinner for two at Harold & Belles; and third place winner Lewis Myles, Jr. (right) won two theater tickets.

May 8 2009

Stephanie Perry Moore

Ever since you realized that you would grow up someday, you’ve been eagerly reaching for that milestone.

Grown-ups have it good, right? They get to go wherever they want. They have so many choices: what to eat, where to sleep, where to work. Nobody tells them what to do. Being a grown-up, yeah, life is easy.

Gail Choice  |   OW Contributor
May 8 2009

There’s always an escape

What happens when your belief system clashes with life and everything you hold dear? When a turn of events, spirals down to the even darker side of hell, leaving you in a position to take a stand on the wrong side or die? That’s what confronts Chiwetel Ejiofor (“American Gangster,” “Talk to Me”) in the unpredictable, hard-hitting, ultimate fight film “Redbelt.”

Gail Choice  |   OW Contributor
May 7 2009

Box offices appear recession-proof

Hollywood, CA -- Summer entertainment; movie, television and the stage promises to be filled with action, drama, music, laughter and downright fun. Check this sizzling summer preview.
It is believed that in challenging times people often seek ways to escape their everyday perils by going to the movies, stage plays and watching television. And Hollywood is ready to grant your entertainment pleasures.

A different take on the “Star Trek” saga and a ‘gansta’ comedy kick off the summer movie going season.

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