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2013年1月14日 星期一

Jan 14 2013 Selena Gomez - at an office building in West Hollywood//


Jan 14 2013 Vanessa Hudgens - leaves for the airport in LA//


//Falcons survive late Seahawks rally, advance with 30-28 win//


ATLANTA -- They were still exhaling in relief, still soaking in an improbable postseason breakthrough when someone threw cold water on the Atlanta Falcons' post-game celebration a half-hour after they exorcized their postseason demons. Someone raised the name of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick after Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank said his "pair of Matty Ices'', quarterback Matt Ryan and kicker Matt Bryant, collaborated to complete a last-minute comeback that Bryant sealed with his 49-yard field goal for a 30-28 win over the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC divisional playoffs. The first playoff win of the coach Mike Smith-Ryan era after four tries vaulted the top-seeded Falcons into Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the 49ers for the right to advance to Super Bowl XLVII. BOX SCORE: Falcons 30, Seahawks 28 All Kaepernick did in Saturday night's divisional throttling of Green Bay was gain 444 yards of offense -- all by himself. Kaepernick threw for 263 yards, two touchdowns and ran for another two touchdowns and 181 yards, a postseason rushing record by a quarterback that keyed San Francisco's 45-31 romp. In other words, Kaepernick is Russell Wilson squared. "We got that monkey off our backs, and now we've got to break new ground go get a championship win and hopefully go on to New Orleans to get another,'' safety Thomas DeCoud said, referencing Super Bowl XLVII. "We're going to see another physical team. This game gave us a cheat sheet for us to go see another good mobile quarterback.'' WHAT?: Sherman mocks White after touchdown Kaepernick is arguably a more dangerous threat than unflinching rookie Wilson, who rallied the fifth-seeded Seahawks from a 27-7 third-quarter deficit. "We're ready to do it all over again and play a little better than we did today,'' cornerback Dunta Robinson said. "I watched San Francisco play. It's going to be tough. We know how electrifying he (Kaepernick) was. "We learned if we want to go where we can go, we need to tackle and cover better than this.''

//Jodie Foster: I'm Not Retiring, Coming Out Speech "Speaks for Itself" Read more: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/jodie-foster-im-not-retiring-coming-out-speech-speaks-for-itself-2013141#ixzz2Hyc8ivpc Follow us: @usweekly on Twitter | usweekly on Facebook//


Jodie Foster is not ready to walk out into the sunset, thank you very much. After delivering a powerful, news-making speech at the Golden Globes in Beverly Hills on Sunday Jan. 13 -- in which the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award winner acknowledged that she's gay and seemed to hint at retirement -- Foster, 50, clarified her statements to reporters in the Green Room at the Beverly Hilton. PHOTOS: What all the stars wore at the Globes "I could never stop acting. You'd have to drag me behind, like, a team of horses," the Silence of the Lambs star insisted. "No, I'm not retiring from acting. And, you know, I'd like to be directing tomorrow . . . I'm actually more into it than I have ever been." Foster, who has been acting since she was a toddler, explained that the point of her speech was "that people change. Change is important. And, you know, hopefully I'll be doing different things than I did when I was three years old and six years old and ten years old and 20 years old . . . My work is evolving." PHOTOS: Best Globes moments ever As for the more personal aspects of the address, in which Foster mentioned her former female partner and explained she "came out a million years ago" in private? "The speech kind of speaks for itself. It's a big, long career, and it's not just a career; it's friendships and relationships . . . I feel like I am graduating from something . . . And it's a big moment, and I wanted to say, you know, what's most in my heart." Foster, mom to sons Charlie and Kit, added that she wasn't worried about regretting her frank disclosure the morning after. "It's an expression of who I am and what I'm thinking and feeling." The Accused actress also raised a few eyebrows (as she has in the past) when she acknowledged her close friend, the ever-controversial, volatile Mel Gibson, in her speech. (Gibson, 57, looked on tearfully in the audience.) PHOTOS: Out and proud stars "I know Mel Gibson extremely well, and he's somebody that I love and that I have worked with and that I respect, and it's not difficult to say that. You know, it's very easy to say that. My — the man that I know is a true and loyal friend, and considerate, loving," she said of Gibson. Over the summer, Foster also spoke up for her former Panic Room costar Kristen Stewart at the height of her cheating scandal. "I think it's important that when people are struggling, that you not run away from them if you love them. Kristen, I mean, I look at the room tonight, you know, Kristen Stewart and Claire Danes, Jennifer Lawrence, all these young women that I worked with who basically were child actors like I was a child actor, and then I feel very protective of them, because even though I think I have managed to get through the process relatively sanely, I had my scars, and I hope to be in some ways a member of their family that's out there protecting them." Foster's biggest shock of all: That she's still working in Hollywood. "You know, from the time I was little, my mom prepared me for the fact that my career would be over by the time I was 18 . . . I am very surprised that I ended up doing the same job that I did from the time I was three!" Read more: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/jodie-foster-im-not-retiring-coming-out-speech-speaks-for-itself-2013141#ixzz2HycZ1J6M Follow us: @usweekly on Twitter | usweekly on Facebook

//What We Learned From the 2013 Golden Globes//


This image released by NBC shows co-host Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler on stage during the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif.