Shoebunny spotted the lovely Kylie Minogue in Givenchy sandals. Shoebunny has spotted several celebs in Givenchy shoes lately: Gwyneth Paltrow, Mary-Kate Olsen, Carine Roitfeld, and Maria Sharapova. Also see Kylie in gold wedge sandals from Chanel, in white gladiator sandals
Farrah Fawcett & Ryan O'Neal's son has pleaded not guilty to possessing heroin and methamphetamine and driving under the influence. Redmond O'Neal entered his plea at a court in Malibu, California on Friday. [...] Read more!
Employees at UCLA Medical Center have been snooping into the hospital records of celebrities including Tom Cruise as far back as 1995, a former worker has claimed. [...] Read more!
I've always been all right being second place to her. I'm fine being her purse." Fall Out Boy rocker Pete Wentz accepts he'll never be as famous as his wife-to-be Ashlee Simpson. [...] Read more!
Ferguson and Ronaldo have won the manager and player of the month awards for March. It is Sir Alex Ferguson's 21st manager of the month award, claiming his first in August 1993, while Christiano Ronaldo has now won the player
The Liverpool chief executive has hit out at the owners attempts to get him to resign. Tom Hicks wrote a letter on Thursday calling for Rick Parry to stand down, just two days after the club reached the Champions League
over the 2007 centenary event, in which three people were killed. Roger Hurst, chairman of the TT Marshals' Association for 15 years, said he had no option but to resign.
Renault have assured Alonso there will be a big boost in his car's performance. Alonso came 10th at last week's Bahrain Grand Prix, the latest disappointment in an underwhelming start to the season for the two-time world champion.
Paul Deacon has struggled with a cartilage problem all season. The Bradford Bulls captain has undergone a minor knee operation to repair a cartilage problem.
Mark McLinden is facing a race to be fit for the remainder of the season. Harlequins full-back Mark McLinden will be out of action for at least three months.
Taylor entered films at age 15, and by the early 60s--following a succession of J. Lee Thompson movies--developed into a leading cinematographer, capable in black-and-white and color. After his outstanding work on Stanley Kubrick's "Dr, Strangelove" (1963