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 Google+s most popular person is ... Facebooks Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, is the most-followed person on Google’s new social network Google+ – putting him ahead of Google’s co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

The Facebook chief executive has more than 184,000 followers on the service, while Page has only about half that, at 95,000.

1312421983 67 Its celebrities only at $10,000 a night penthouse suite

Mere money’s not enough, only fame will get you a booking.

International stars have already booked a new two-level $10,000-a-night Auckland hotel suite, thought to be the most expensive of its kind.

Pullman Auckland’s level 17 presidential penthouse suite 1752 will open early next month and last night it was shown off to the tourism sector.

1312354157 37 What’s in a Name Called Pippa?

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Fans on either side of the Atlantic now wait with abated breath as they look forward to a peek into the world of Philippa Charlotte “Pippa” Middleton in an hour long documentary to be hosted by the American network channel, TLC, the flagship of the Discovery Channel.

1311575832 37 Taylor Swift: The Worlds Most Popular Cover Girl?With millions of records sold and now eight No. 1 hit singles, Taylor Swift could also easily be labeled as the world’s most popular “cover girl.” She has been featured on magazine covers around the world.

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Posted: 17th July 2011 by Staff in most popular celebrities
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In a report of what can only be called ironic in the strictest sense, it has recently come to the attention of the internet that Facebook billionaire mark Zuckerberg is the most popular user on his direct competition, Google +. Zuckerberg currently has 110,820 followers on the latest social networking phenomenon, nearly double that of Google’s own CEO Larry Page, who weighs in at 61,678 followers.

1310691580 83 Area ‘celebrities gearing up to dance under the stars for charity

Pat Valenza and her partner, Rob O’Bryant, are getting a little help as they prepare to take part in this year’s Dancing Under the Stars extravaganza.That’s because their routine for the upcoming fundraiser was personally choreographed by Tony Dovolani, a cast member from the popular television show "Dancing with the Stars."this is the third year for the event benefitting Lifeline inc. of Lake County and the Family planning Association of Northeast Ohio, and it is set to take place Aug. 12 at LaVera Party Center in Willoughby Hills.During the event, area "celebrities" coupled with instructors perform a single dance with winners selected by a panel of judges. Participants who raise the most money in pledges are awarded a People’s choice Award.Valenza, executive director at Lake Health Physicians Group, and O’Bryant, dance director at Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Willoughby, are the pair who will step lively to Dovolani’s choreographed piece. During his visit to the studio in January he composed a sequence of steps and moves for a fox trot to the Michael Buble song "Haven’t Met You Yet." Valenza said it was a thrill to be whisked about the dance floor by the television star, but she noted that O’Bryant’s abilities as a partner are comparable."As far as skill and talent, he’s on equal footing," she said.one aspect Dovolani incorporated into the dance was a fun and flirty feeling that Valenza said she’s working on. "There are parts of the dance that he made look easy but really aren’t," she said.Overall, Valenza said she was honored to be asked to participate in the worthy cause and added that "I want people to smile because that’s how it makes me feel when I dance."Carrie Dotson, executive director of Lifeline inc., said that because the event sold out the first two years organizers needed to choose a location large enough to accommodate growing attendees."the venue is the toughest call for us because everyone has to be able see the dance floor," she said.one aspect of the affair that has proved to be popular among attendees is mingling with instructors and taking part in a dance lesson. Another is that "it’s not just a reverse raffle or an auction, you get there and enjoy the show," Dotson said.Participating "celebrities" are Valenza; Melissa Ferguson, interior designer for Functional Design; Alex Hearn, firefighter/paramedic for Madison fire District and Painesville Township fire Department; Kevin Malecek, director of Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management, president of Willoughby Hills City Council and president of the Laketran Board; Jennifer Meister, account representative for Human Arc and a Zumba instructor; Mary Jo Miller, owner of Bella Donna Salon and Spa; Dr. Cecile Muehrcke and Michael Bell, Lake Health Internal Medicine; Dan Nichols of SFI Electrical Contractors and President of Rabbit Run Community Arts Association Board; Tonja Schleicher, owner of Ridge Point Child Care; Fritz Streiff, director of Choirs/Drama at Chardon Local Schools; and Tom Szabo, owner of A Thomas Image Photography.Cost of a regular ticket is $60 and includes dinner, an open bar, dance lesson and open dancing after the competition.Lifeline for the Empowerment and Development of Consumers inc. helps Lake County residents by offering emergency assistance and life skills training to increase self sufficiency. the Family planning Association serves residents of Lake, Geauga and Ashtabula counties.for more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.lclifeline.org/fundraisingevents or call 440-354-2148.

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Posted: 4th July 2011 by Staff in most popular celebrities
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1309786423 85 Celebrity home front

Thursday Jun 23 2011

Northern Ireland’s most popular property website Propertynews.com has a fresh new look with lots more features and functionality to showcase the province’s houses.

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Don’t miss our What’s on section for all the best in entertainment across the Fylde coast.

madame tussauds. The best of British celebrities. More information www.madametussauds.com/blackpool. Central Promenade, Blackpool. 10am to 4.30pm (later during school holidays). Details, (01253) 299483

Don’t let yourself fall into a shopping rut. Instead, explore some of the best boutiques around the country. This week: Rummage, 7374 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA. Los Angeles interior designer Kishani Perera brings her refined eye and eclectic sense of style to her first home boutique, which recently opened. Stocked with a high-low mix of vintage and custom-made finds, it’s easy to see why celebrities like Kate Bosworth and Josh Duhamel are fans of Kishani. We got you a snapshot of the new store and chatted with Kishani to find out how it all came together.

1309581260 75 Boutique of the Week: Rummage   ShelterpopJean Randazzo

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1308827733 69 Feeding the famous

Want to know what Jimmy Buffet drinks in his dressing room? (It’s not margaritas!) what a certain female rocker looks like in curlers? Which rapper writes into his catering rider that staff neither speak to or even look at him? my daughter Ashley knows. for several years, Ashley worked at big delicious Planet, cooking and serving food for celebrities. BDP is one of Chicago’s best catering firms, especially known for backstage catering at some of the Windy City’s most popular performance venues. her first assignment was Fleetwood Mac at the AllState Arena. Afterwards, her then-roommate, Jody Koplo, told her, “You have to do whatever you have to do to make the BDP owners love you!”She succeeded. before long, Ashley wasn’t just preparing and serving food backstage. She was promoted to “event manager,” in charge of entire catering assignments and crew. Those backstage experiences varied greatly. the demands of catering for a single performer with a small crew were far different than for events with multiple bands/performers at huge outdoor venues. One such was the 2010 CrossRoads Guitar Festival at Toyota Park where she provided breakfast (including made-to-order items, such as omelettes) lunch, dinner and snacks for the crew and more than two dozen performers and their entourages during the 11-hour, sold-out event. it was a virtual guitarist who’s who, including Eric Clapton, BB King, Los Lobos, Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill and ZZ top. Ashley says the backstage scene at rock concerts is usually much different from the scenario of drugs, alcohol and debauchery many might expect:“I’ve probably worked with most major bands around,” she says. “maybe in the past it was like the Pink Floyd movie the Wall. But not anymore. the bands and crews work hard. most have families. Especially during summer, many bring their families along. It’s more like family camp backstage than Woodstock.” the Phish tour was especially family-centric. while the band played onstage, lead singer and guitarist Trey Anastasio’s wife and kids held hands in a circle and danced to the music. During one Phish rehearsal, 16 kids were running around backstage. At Crossroads, Eric Clapton’s 14-year-old daughter politely asked Ashley if she’d like to share an ice cream bar with her. Ashley’s also fed the Dead, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Dylan, Harpo (Oprah’s) studio, John Mellencamp, Kiss and too many others to list. her favorite, because he was so exceptionally nice and thoughtful, was Harry Connick, Jr. “If I wasn’t in love with Cory (her fiancée), I’d have a crush on him,” she says. But Ashley was only truly awestruck by celebrity chef/TV star Anthony Bourdain. “He was really nice,” she says, “But I was so nervous all I could do was mumble, ‘Here’s a plate of pork products for your pleasure.’ I was so embarrassed!” Ashley’s BDP jobs weren’t just for celebrities. there were lunches and dinners at downtown law firms and corporations, and private parties, sometimes in Chicago’s most luxurious homes. Ashley’s job had its glamorous side, but was also hard work. Days at major events might start at 4 a.m. and end the next morning at 2 a.m. there was heavy lifting (75-pound tubs of ice carted up stairs at older theaters), frantic activity setting up when schedules suddenly changed or something essential didn’t make it into the van. Ashley spent two separate month-long stints making all the pastries (in addition to other tasks) when the pastry chef was ill. there was the unexpected, such as at “America’s Got Talent” auditions. Someone backstage yelled, “anybody seen a box of rattlesnakes? They delivered ’em, but I can’t find ’em.” Phoning me, she moaned, “Somewhere in the bowels of the Chicago Theatre, there’s a lost box of rattlesnakes!” (The snakes eventually turned up, thankfully still confined.) there were mammoth shopping trips. “I just spent over $3,000 at Jewel!” she frequently reported. Much of that shopping was for stocking performers’ dressing rooms and tour buses, a separate function from serving meals. Some tour buses were incredible – exceptionally luxurious, outfitted with marble, lustrous woods and elaborate fixtures. Performers’ catering riders – contractual lists of what is to be provided and how – are very specific and often long – the Dead’s comprised 35 pages. Some only want organic products. Riders often require specific brands – Ashley once spent a half-day trying – and failing – to track down an obscure type of tea.  Ashley and other BDP employees regularly interact with celebrities. But they’re reticent when discussing their famous customers, whether it’s what they eat and drink, their buses or how they treat staff and crew. Celebrities value their privacy; gossiping about them is a good way to lose their business. These days, Ashley is cooking for Springfield folks instead of big-name stars. Actually that’s been her plan for some time. Knowing her culinary capabilities and interest, I’d suggested Ashley consider cooking school after high school. She’d worked in the Sangamo Club kitchen for chef Larry Langley and manager David Radwine, and in other restaurants. But Ashley wanted to get a degree in viticulture and oenology (grape-growing/winemaking) in new Zealand. while there, though, she realized she wanted to be a chef after all – more precisely, a caterer. During college, Ashley worked as a sous chef in a French restaurant and personal chef for a wealthy family. Once home, she looked into culinary schools, but was discouraged by Langley and Radwine, whom she considers mentors, and other culinary types, myself included. Ashley had enough cooking knowledge; she needed experience with a top-flight caterer. hence big delicious Planet. Ashley is beginning her Springfield catering business by making omelettes to order and offering various items at the old State Capitol Farmers Market. She’s using local ingredients whenever possible, many purchased from market vendors. Plans are in the works to offer full-service catering in the near future. so if you’d like to reduce your “degrees of separation” from, say, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton or Jerry Seinfeld – or just have a delicious, fresh omelette – head downtown, and Ashley will prepare something for you just like she did for them!  Contact Julianne Glatz at realcuisine.jg@gmail.com.