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Mostly British Film Festival in San Francisco 2012

The British are coming to San Francisco

For fans of UK film in San Francisco, the Mostly British Film Festival runs in the city from February 2 to 9 in select theaters. The festival is presented by The San Francisco Neighborhood Theater Foundation and The California Film Institute to bring unknown British films across the pond to American fans.

This week in fashion: Jason Wu launches new Target line

While many sports fans were busy preparing for the big game this weekend, serious fashion lovers were headed to Target to browse the new collection from designer Jason Wu.

Soulmate Boot Camp

30 Days to a love life?

While I am the most cynical person when it comes to the self-help or New Age gurus and their delusional promises of a better life there are a few programs I would take a gamble on. Since I am on a Valentine's Day or pre-Valentine's Day writing mode here is a love program worth investigating. Soulmate expert Kathryn Alice, author of Love Will Find You also offers a 30 day ‘Soulmate Bootcamp’. This program is based on her writings and workshops and is delivered online.

John Hurt: An Oscar contender for 'Sailcloth'

Just 17 minutes long, the film Sailcloth made waves throughout the film festivals this past year and is now getting Oscar buzz for legendary British actor John Hurt. The autobiographical film depicts a widower who decides to one day gather his possessions, leave his nursing home, and avoid detection that he is absent as he ventures off to sea for the last time. Written, directed, and produced by Elfar Adalstein, the film has moved John Hurt into the next round in the Oscar short film category.

Across TheCelebrityCafe.com Universe

This week, ToTheCenter.com reports an 84-year-old grandmother says she may sue the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) after she was strip searched at JFK Airport on her way to a flight to Fort. Lauderdale. Lenore Zimmerman of Long Beach, L.I., was taken by two security officials into a private room, after she opted not to pass through a full body scan, strip searched by two female TSA agents, and says she was hurt and humiliated.

This week in fashion: Boot camp

Uggs are not the “sole owner” of the boot-wear fashion trend anymore. And if you’re ready to retire yours, designers have created boots in a variety of shapes, styles, and fabrics sure to please almost anyone.

Here is a quick guide for the popular picks that are making statements this fall.

Riding boots are always in vogue and this year is no exception. Pair them with almost anything, from dresses to skinny jeans for a look that is as comfortable, as it is classic.

Giuliana Rancic persevering after breast cancer surgery

E! News anchor Giuliana Rancic is remaining optimistic after her breast cancer treatment.

In October, she underwent a double lumpectomy as part of her treatment.

"I'm good. I'm hanging in there," Rancic said. "I have good days and bad days."

Rancic, 37, also expressed her gratitude for the outpour of support from fans since she went public with her diagnosis.

TV personality Giuliana Rancic walks the runway for the The Heart Truth's Red Dress Collection fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2011 at Lincoln Center on February 9, 2011 in New York City. *** ***

Worth the Watch: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1'

Now I find it impossible to believe anyone out there does not know what the whole Twilight thing is all about, but for that one person out there I will give a quick recap.

Piers Morgan leaves 'America's Got Talent'

Piers Morgan announced Wednesday that he’s leaving his post on the NBC talent show America’s Got Talent.

He plans to focus on his CNN show Piers Morgan Tonight. Morgan does not wish to work on two big shows simultaneously.

“I am going to focus on what will be a huge year at CNN,” Morgan said. He added, jokingly, that this new, lighter schedule may allow him to host the Academy Awards, if he’s asked to do so.

Piers Morgan at a Gala Event at Lincoln Center. (NYC)

Facebook Gaming News: November 10, 2011

Stacking Towers over Simtown

After long contemplation and research, it has come to me that the more simple the game, the more successful it can be. On the other hand, the more detailed the game, the more chance of failure.

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