29 Apr
Posted by: Chelsea Gerald in: Entertainment Ideas

With the recent release of images, fans may be seeing a glimpse into the upcoming events, states HollywoodLife. Kristen Stewart’s character is seen hugging Robert Pattinson’s character under a waterfall, which likely seems to be part of their honeymoon.
The two characters are also reportedly spotted playing chess. And as far as the wedding, one recent image seems to show Stewart’s character happily preparing for the big day.
Which scene are you looking forward to the most?
29 Apr
Posted by: Tahlia Havelock in: Top TV Shows
Hello everybody and welcome to our stop on the Shift blog tour! To celebrate the release of the second book in the Shade trilogy – about a world where only the young can see ghosts – we are super excited to have Jeri Smith-Ready over to talk about her visit to Newgrange with a guest post and an exclusive (and awesome) video.

Please give it up for Jeri!
I can without a doubt say that this is the most fun I’ve ever had creating a blog post. Or at least the most fun I’ve ever had gathering material for a blog post.
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Hilarious confessions seem to spring unbidden from Tina Fey in Bossypants, but don’t be fooled: The artistry of her autobiography-turned-polemic raises the bar for every comedian who dares put cursor to Word doc.
Bossypants takes Fey from her bad-haircut years through Saturday Night Live to creative immortality on 30 Rock, with stops at Second City and in political satire along the way. A
27 Apr
Posted by: Christopher Tisdall in: Entertainment Industry
For those of us, who will never dine at the palace, it was a funny but telling tidbit that made the whole three-ring circus relatable.
NBC “Today” co-anchor Meredith Vieira noted a British tabloid had hired a lip-reader to watch the royal wedding service. By her account, when Prince William, the new Duke of Cambridge, took his place at the altar alongside Catherine and the bride’s father, Michael Middleton, he joked, “We were supposed to have just a small family affair.”
Royals are human, after all.
An estimated 2 billion people watched the wedding of the new century, with what seemed like only slightly fewer journalists on hand.

China Springs’ Chicken in Garlic Sauce.
Occasionally, friends and neighbors read my restaurant posts on UpTake. They may be looking for a new place to eat. They may be curious what I thought of one of their favorites. Or they may want to throw down a bit of a restaurant challenge.
A couple weeks ago, I talked about my new go-to Chinese lunch place, Shanghai Bistro in the Woodlands, Texas. I gave it two thumbs up–one for the food and the other for the price. In no time at all, I received a call from a neighbor.
“Have you tried China Springs? I haven’t tried Shanghai yet, but everyone I know loves China Springs and I think it’s a better deal.”
Hey, I’m always up for something better. So I headed over to China Springs at lunchtime to see for myself.
The lunch menu was a few cents cheaper than Shanghai–and, for that one price, you get soup, an eggroll, your entree and two scoops of rice. (Of course, you get the same at Shanghai, except for that second scoop of rice). So if you are worried about the difference of twenty-five cents and some extra rice, then, yes, China Springs is the better deal. But, for me, I’d rather throw in that extra quarter–heck, a few extra dollars– than deal with an ucky tasting meal.
The food at China Springs was not bad. It was quite good, actually. If I hadn’t found Shanghai first, no doubt it would be my recommended lunch stop. But, without question, Shanghai is better. Much, much better. And I’m so sure of it that I’ll be taking my neighbor there next week for little throw down of my own. She needs to know what she’s missing.
22 Apr
Posted by: Christopher Tisdall in: Entertainment Industry
If you missed the Snoop Dogg or A Day to Remember shows at Stage AE the past few months, here’s your chance to catch highlights on TV.
On May 14, PromoWest Productions, the Columbus-based company that runs the new North Shore venue, will premiere PromoWest Live in the time slot after “Saturday Night Live” on WPXI (1 a.m. Sunday mornings).
PromoWest has been airing the show for nearly two years on a Columbus TV station, featuring concerts from the venue there. Each episode offers interview clips as well as concert footage from three different live bands.
Thus far, PromoWest has filmed parts of shows including Innerparty System and Beyond the Horizon.