July 23rd, 2008 / Author: OK! Staff
• Salma Hayek carrying daughter Valentina while checking out artist Roni Stretch’s work at Canvas art gallery in Malibu.
• Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson celebrating her birthday at blü Beverly Hills.
• Yoko Ono ordering a bottle of Moet & Chandon at the Grammy Foundation’s annual signature Gala Starry Night. She was there to honor the Beatles!
• Minka Kelly buying a Yumny bathing suit at the Nikki Laura Boutique in NYC’s Nolita.
• Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush at the 2nd Annual Matt Leinart Foundation Celebrity Bowlathon at Lucky Strike in Hollywood.
• Karina Smirnoff watching 2 Live Crew at the 12th Anniversary of BPM Magazine at Avalon in Hollywood.
• Shayne Lamas, who recently kicked Matt Grant of The Bachelor to the curb, officially coming out with media mogul Justin Weniger at the 3-Year Anniversary of 944 Magazine at Wasted Space in Las Vegas.
March 21st, 2008 / Author: cwillett
Poor Lindsay Lohan.
The 21-year-old actress joins Kristin Davis and The Hills’ Audrina Patridge as the third celebrity this week whose most intimate moments are rumored to have gone public.
While her rep works overtime to deny the claim, Lindsay just has to look down at her wrist. Her “Breathe” tattoo keeps her centered.
“It has to do with the strong woman Yoko Ono thing,” Lindsay tells me. “It’s a silly meaning, but I also forget to breathe sometimes and it reminds me to deal with anxiety. Remember to breathe.”
September 27th, 2007
On Oct. 9, artist, musician and activist Yoko Ono, widow of slain Beatles legend John Lennon, will unveil the Imagine Peace Tower in Videy Island, Reykjavik, Iceland.
According to the Web site for the tower, ImaginePeace.com, the memorial will "shine as a beacon for World Peace." John’s former bandmate Ringo Starr will be on hand for the unveiling of the Tower, as will Olivia Harrison, widow of late Beatles guitarist, and fellow advocate for peace, George Harrison. As yet, it remains to be seen whether or not Paul McCartney will make the trip to Iceland for the ceremony, though those involved in the project tell OK! that they are hopeful.
Click HERE for all the details on the project.