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  1. Which explains how he was able to rub elbows with Mr. Martin on an airplane or in the waiting room.:)
  2. She had the C well before Chris got the G:)
  3. Gwyneth Paltrow's Quick Recipe for Busy Moms: Quail Egg Pasta with Black Truffles + Welcome Our New Guest Food Columnist By Gwyneth Paltrow Sat., Mar. 31 2012 at 11:45 PM Categories: Cookbook Authors, Gwyneth's recipes, Recipes Andrea Raffin ​Editor's note: As many of you have probably noticed, the Weekly is currently searching for a new food critic. This sort of thing takes time. Sometimes a lot of time, right? So in the interim, we've asked (begged, really) noted cookbook author, television personality, foodist, movie star and local mom Gwyneth Paltrow to come aboard as our guest columnist. We're also very happy to announce our partnership with her company goop. Welcome, Gwyneth! Her first story... My close friend and confidant Victoria Beckham and I were just discussing over brunch how stressful it is being busy moms in heels. It's insane. Between reading emails, making vision boards with Isabel Marant, and researching the most effective psyllium husk, there's very little time to whip together a quick, healthy, committed and tolerant weekday night dinner for your family. So I created this recipe for a yummy Quail Egg Pasta that is so truly amazing and entirely original but most importantly: a quick fix for busy moms everywhere. http://blogs.laweekly.com/squidink/2012/03/gwyneth_paltrows_quick_recipes.php
  4. A couple of people spotted them at Legoland and twitted about it. I've also read somewhere that Moses just loves legos. Ella ‏ @McAgent24 Can't believe I saw Gwyneth Paltrow today! Was like nearly up close with her! Love working at Legoland! 19h Sophie Goldner Sophie Goldner ‏ @SophieGoldner @lucy_miah I have just left the company of Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow after picking my cousin up from their sons party at Legoland
  5. My thought as well. He's a good and loyal friend, isn't he?
  6. The story is true, Chris has repeated it in several interviews.
  7. Robert Downey Jr. And Gwyneth Paltrow On The Return Of Pepper Potts In THE AVENGERS Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow reveal new details about the relationship between Tony Stark and Pepper Potts in The Avengers, including the current status of their romance and more. Josh Wilding - 3/31/2012 Earlier this month, the Japanese trailer for Marvel's The Avengers confirmed that Gwyneth Paltrow's Pepper Potts would play some sort of role in Joss Whedon's superhero ensemble. Here's what the actress had to say about what has been going on with Pepper since we last saw her in Iron Man 2. "At the end of ‘Iron Man 2,’ Pepper and Tony had a real kiss, which was great because they had been building it up for two films. So in ‘The Avengers,’ the idea is that they’re heading somewhere, but it hasn’t, shall we say, consummated yet." However, it was Robert Downey Jr. (Tony Stark/Iron Man) who convinced Marvel Studios to bring back Pepper for The Avengers as he sees her as a vital part of the progression of his character. "When we were in the first of several iterations of the storyline, the only thing I was sure about was that Tony Stark needed backup." He added: "I said to Joss and Kevin, ‘We really need Pepper to be involved in some way.’ I felt like it’s been a while since we have seen Tony and Pepper and they have grown to be pretty close and it just makes sense that she would have some kind of influence over his decision to join ‘The Avengers’ team." http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=57222
  8. hmmm... a whole week early? Isn't his birthday a week from Sunday?
  9. When you watch Notting Hill with a pair of brand new eyes just b/c the band has (have) mentioned the movie in an interview, even though you've watched it countless times before.
  10. Head says AROBTTH, heart says X&Y b/c the latter is the reason why I fell in love with the band. Decisions, decisions!
  11. Oh you took me seriously? I was joking. I've watched the clip though. What is their best song, the one that most fans like, like Yellow for Coldplay.
  12. I never used my twitter account until I became a Coldplay fan.
  13. Strong and beautiful, like Chris Martin! LOL
  14. I think so since more publications are reporting it as well. http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2012/03/29/gwyneth-paltrow-picasso-film---33-dias-antonio-banderas BTW isn't the Telegraph a serious newspapers? How can they report that bogus spat between Gwyneth and Kate even jokingly when it's clear they don't think it happened?
  15. Thx but beside the point. The surgery didn't change his singing voice was the point I was trying to make.
  16. Before I watch this clip, I want you to tell me which Coldplay show you watched.:)
  17. The scar on Chris' throat area was due to a surgery to remove a tumor when he was a little boy. I don't know of any credible source confirming that he ever had surgery as the Coldplay singer.
  18. Right! He's given different answers through the years. But Paradise is the newest and what he's promoting and singing at almost every gig at the moment, so it makes perfect sense it'd be at the top of his list right now.
  19. Getting ugly: Gwyneth Paltrow to play Picasso's lopsided lover Earth mother and yoga fiend Gwyneth Paltrow faces her toughest acting challenge yet: rearranging her face. BY Ellie Pithers | 28 March 2012 Gwyneth Paltrow will have to get ugly to play Picasso's lover and muse Dora Maar Gwyneth Paltrow's ready-salted row with Kate Moss at Sir Philip Green's birthday booze-up is a thing of the past (and most probably, to our chagrin, a thing of fiction), but the supermodel received new ammunition against her rival today when it was announced that Paltrow is set to play Pablo Picasso's lover Dora Maar in a film about the painting of his seminal work, Guernica . How will Paltrow's forthcoming role in a Picasso biopic supply Moss with an endless source of bitchy one-liners, I hear you cry? News reached us today that Paltrow, the woman with arguably the world's most symmetrical face, is set to play the role of surrealist artist and photographer Maar - a woman who Picasso painted with her right eye lodged in her nose, her mouth firmly embedded in her left cheek, and her left eye hovering in profile in the centre of her forehead. From the sublime to the ridiculous: Gwyneth Paltrow and Picasso's portrait of Dora Maar. Photo: Rex Features No amount of snake or bee venom, both touted by Paltrow on her lifestyle website Goop as a miracle cure for skincare, can turn this face around. In fact, it looks as though the negative side effects of apitherapy (that's the use of bee-based treatments as a form of homeopathic medicine) have taken a perilous hold of Maar's portrait, what with the swelling of her nose, knuckles and right breast. Paltrow will star in the Carlos Saura film, entitled 33 Dias , opposite Antonio Banderas in the role of Picasso. Her flawless skin and wonderfully regular features will have to undergo radical transformation if she wishes to successfully convey the surrealist qualities of Picasso's muse, which will furnish Kate Moss with more than enough insults to continue the face-off which began over a bag of crisps on the beach. Getting ugly for a role, however, is considered the ultimate in thespian suffering; Charlize Theron was monstrous in Monster , and she won an Oscar for her troubles. If Maar's portraits are anything to go by, it's a good job Paltrow spends most of her life doing yoga. If anyone can master bending her nose to the right without moving her mouth and/or eyes simultaneously, it's our Gwynnie. http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG9171961/Getting-ugly-Gwyneth-Paltrow-to-play-Picassos-lopsided-lover.html
  20. When you fall in love with X&Y regardless of the band's claim that it's not their best effort.
  21. The Public Editor's Journal - Clark Hoyt March 26, 2012, 4:07 pm Times in Food Fight Over Cookbook Ghostwriter Story By ARTHUR S. BRISBANE I am not a foodie, to be candid. Food and I have a transactional relationship. I eat it but I don’t contemplate it. I do know who Rachael Ray is because I’ve seen her on TV and on the covers of some of her 18 books. What always struck me about her was her overwhelmingly buoyant personality, always on display as she whips things up in her kitchen on the tube. The Rachael Ray who called me last week, though, was a very unhappy, annoyed Rachael Ray. The object of her upset: The New York Times. The cover of the March 14 Dining section carried a boldly-illustrated feature headlined, “I Was a Cookbook Ghostwriter.” The sub-headline said, “Finding the words chefs wish they had.” The reporter, Julia Moskin, started the piece off with a recollection of her days ghosting nine cookbooks. The story then went on to wonder how prodigious cookbook authors like Rachael Ray manage “cookbook production schedules that boggle the mind.” “How, you might ask, do they do it?” the piece asked, then followed with: “The answer: they don’t.” Enter Rachael Ray: “I wrote all my books. I have them in handwritten and digital form,” she told me, and added: “You tell me what part of that makes me not the writer.” Also appearing in the article was Gwyneth Paltrow, a picture of whom carried a caption that said her ghostwriter is Julia Turshen. Like Ms. Ray, Ms. Paltrow took to Twitter to complain: Gwyneth Paltrow ✔ @GwynethPaltrow Love @nytimes dining section but this weeks facts need checking. No ghost writer on my cookbook, I wrote every word myself. 17 Mar 12 Ms. Paltrow’s publicist, Stephen Huvane, told me that Ms. Paltrow strongly disputes The Times’s account. “Gwyneth is very very upset with the times and rightfully so,” he wrote in an email. “She did NOT use a ghost writer. Julia Turshen was her assistant during the writing of that book and is appropriately acknowledged. Every word of that book was written by Gwyneth. Every recipe of that book was written and developed by Gwyneth.” But The Times has refused to correct the article. I queried Susan Edgerley, editor of the section, and she told me the article “did not say someone else wrote Rachael Ray’s or Gwyneth Paltrow’s books. We said they, like many others, had help.” Ms. Edgerley referred me to a passage in the article that, she indicated, let readers know how the article was defining ghostwriting: Food ghostwriters come in many different flavors, including the researchers who might spend days testing every possible method of cooking beans for Bobby Flay, the aproned assistants at the Food Network who frantically document everything that the “talent” does on camera in order to produce recipes for the Web site, and the (slightly) more literary work of writers who attempt to document a chef’s ideas, memories and vision in glossy cookbooks. And Richard L. Berke, the assistant managing editor who oversees features sections, added, “The article clearly touched a nerve with Ms. Ray and others, but we believe it was utterly fair and accurate.” So who is right here? To me, it comes down to how you define ghostwriting. The everyday definition, and the one I would use, is that a ghostwriter is one who writes a book in the place of the author of record. But The Times, as is evident in the passage above, was using a stretched version of the term (add water and stir). Further complicating things, the article rolled right through the section about Ms. Ray before offering up the caveat of a broader definition for ghosting cookbooks. For a reader (and for Ms. Ray), it certainly seemed to be saying, flat-out, she doesn’t write her own books. Misleading, I would say. http://publiceditor.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/26/times-in-food-fight-over-cookbook-ghostwriter-story/
  22. Well to each their own then :) Plus it's completely acceptable to modify a word for artistic purpose. I know in French for example a poet will use a feminine word in lieu of a masculine one to protect the rhyme.
  23. I choose to believe the Greek woman over google. :)
  24. But doesn't the whole title Mylo Xyloto sound odd? What I know for certain is that a Greek woman, living in Greek as I type, not knowing why I was asking her this question, tells me Mylo means Apple.

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