Newark Mayor Cory Booker will live off the equivalent of food stamps for a week beginning on Tuesday (I think ALL politicians should do this in order to run for office). That means he has about $1.40 to spend on each meal. Here are a couple of menu suggestions for Booker to keep him within his budget. Bon appetit!
Lindsay Lohan has had a rough couple of years... or whole life. This time it's not the booze or the crazy dating life, but her IRS bills. Lohan went to her co-star, Charlie Sheen for help.
Kuwait City. You heard that right. Kim was in Kuwait City for the opening of Millions of Milkshakes in The Avenue Mall. Shadi Al Ghanim, CEO of Al Recardo Trading which brought the famous milkshake bar to the country, said of her visit: "We're extremely excited to welcome Kim to Kuwait. She has a huge fan base here and we've had such an outpour of support and excitement surrounding her visit."
Prior to the trip Kim was quoted saying "I'm so excited to visit Kuwait, I've heard so much about the people and especially about the incredible fashion scene."
So it only makes sense that she wore something so outrageous and yet somewhat sensitive to the Muslim country she is visiting.
Jon Stewart turned 50 this week so of course the internets were aglow with all things Stewart. Here are what Ray S at buzzfeed calls Stewartisms. I call them jewels of knowledge. Keep droppin' Jewels Jon and Happy birthday.
This is a guide on how to wear a sexy beard. It will help if you are rich and famous and good looking, but even if you are none of the above you should be able to rock the mustache.
Another great collection of the funniest and dumbest repair jobs.
Apparently Lindsay Lohan cannot go anywhere without getting arrested or sent to rehab. Lohan and her crew were at a chill club in Chelsea when a scuffle broke out and before you can even say "Wait Regina, I didn't mean for this to happen!" she was in handcuffs on her way to the 10th precinct. And to think she is still dealing with that car crash in California over the summer.
Oh Lilo.
