Five links to start your day off right: Part of a complete, balanced breakfast.
Actor Richard Dreyfuss gave a keynote address during the Dedication Day Program at the Soldiers National Cemetery Thursday morning in Gettysburg. (Photo: YDR)
"New Moon" is officially here. (We survived the premiere...barely.)
It's true. Oprah's ending her show in 2011. (Where will celebs go to grovel?)
We think of Lady Gaga as the anti-Taylor Swift. (Excuse us while we get a little Kanye up in here.) Instead of penning silly love songs, being perfectly primped or throwing fake fits (copy editor Jess told us about Swift's stupid chair-throwing antics at the CMAs) Gaga takes real risks. She walks the line between freakish and fabulous in ultra-high heels.
Case in point: Her new single "Bad Romance." (We think of it as the anti-silly love song.) The video exploded onto the Web Monday. It's mesmerizing to say the least. We can't wait to hear the rest of Gaga's EP "The Fame Monster," which drops Nov. 23. So what if she'll appear on the scandalous soap "Gossip Girl" Nov. 16? Swift belongs on the Disney Channel.
Five links to start your day off right: Part of a complete, balanced breakfast.
Vogue photographer Irving Penn died Wednesday at the age of 72. (The world will miss his legendary lens.)
Support local ladies and faire maidens. (Girls' day out.)
Levi Johnston -- the (desperate) 19-year-old father of Sarah Palin's grandchild -- will pose for Playgirl. (Sugar daddies.)
Baseball playoffs are in full swing. (Reasons to love fall.)
Anheuser-Busch InBev will sell its 10 theme parks to Blackstone Group, which is also the majority owner in York County's Graham Packaging Co., for $2.3 billion. (Roller-coaster real estate.)