President Obama

Michelle Obama's Barbara Tfank dress wows State of the Union viewers

Marissa Willstein
The First Lady attracts attention in the gorgeous cobalt blue design

Last night, viewers tuned in to watch President Obama deliver his State of the Union address but not all eyes were on him. In a room full of suits, Michelle Obama stole America’s attention with her bold cobalt blue Barbara Tfank dress.

Michelle looked exquisite and oh so elegant in the designer’s sheath. Us Weekly reported that the stylish frock, from Tfank’s resort collection, is likely to have a steep retail price of $2,400.

NBC’s coverage of the State of the Union gets best rating among young viewers

Daniel S Levine
A repeat of 'American Idol' helps Fox with the overall key demographic, though
President Barack Obama speaks during his State of the Union address in fornt of a joint session of Congress on January 24, 2012 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Vice President Joe Biden and Speaker John Boehner (R) look on. UPI/Saul Loeb/Pool

President Obama sings Al Green at Apollo Theater fundraiser (Video)

Daniel S Levine

During a fundraising appearance at the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY on Thursday night, President Obama showed off his vocal talents, singing a little bit from Al Green’s 1972 hit, “Let’s Stay Together.” Adding to the fun was the fact that the Rev. Al Green was actually among the crowd of 1,400 supporters.

Angelina Jolie reveals reasons she and Brad Pitt visited the White House

Gina DiFalco
Angelina Jolie at the Golden Globe Foreign Language Nominee press conference held at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood on January 14 2012 in Los Angeles

Rupert Murdoch goes on Twitter rant, attacking President Obama and Google

Daniel S Levine
News Corporation CEO Rupert Murdoch attends the eG8 forum in Paris May 24, 2011. The eG8 forum will gather "leaders of the Internet" to consider and discuss the future of the Internet and society. REUTERS/Lionel Bonaventure/Pool (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS SCI TECH BUSINESS)

Beyonce and Tina Knowles team up to make Obama re-election gear, along with Marc Jacobs, Diane Von Furstenberg, Tory Burch and more

Gina DiFalco
Beyonce Knowles at a screening of "Live at Roseland: The Elements of 4". (NYC)

New mom Beyonce has contributed to the Obama re-election campaign by designing by participating in “Runway to Win,” with her mother Tina Knowles.

President Obama meets with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt

Daniel S Levine
Pitt and Jolie were in Washington for a screening of 'In The Land of Blood and Honey'
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie at a screening of "In the Land of Blood and Honey". (Washington, DC)

While President Obama is busy working with Congress and readying for his re-election campaign, he took the time to meet with actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Wednesday to discuss Jolie’s humanitarian efforts.

Cast for Kathryn Bigelow’s Bin Laden movie assembling as Pentagon investigation begins

Daniel S Levine
Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal arrive for the Museum of Modern Art Film Benefit tribute to Kathryn Bigelow at MoMA in New York on November 10, 2010. UPI /Laura Cavanaugh

Short promo for HBO’s ‘Game Change’ movie about Sarah Palin and John McCain with Julianne Moore released (Video)

Daniel S Levine

HBO released the first short promotional clip for Game Change, the network’s television film adaptation of Mark Halperin and John Heilemann’s book about the 2008 presidential election. However, the film does not focus on the winner of the election, Barak Obama, but Republican Senator John McCain and Sarah Palin’s campaign against him.

Matt Damon criticizes President Obama

Robert Kirchgassner

Actor/writer Matt Damon has once again taken President Barack Obama to task for his actions.

Damon expressed his frustration in an interview with Elle magazine.

“I’ve talked to a lot of people who worked for Obama at the grassroots level,” he said. “One of them said to me, ‘Never again. I will never be fooled again by a politician.’”

Damon went on to say that a one-term president ‘with some balls’ would have been more beneficial to the U.S.

Matt Damon at the premiere of "We Bought A Zoo". (NYC)
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