Malibu City Council approves rules to limit film production in town KESQ Tue, 12 Jul 2005 6:04 AM PDT MALIBU, Calif. For years, Malibu has been a backdrop for dozens of movies and T-V shows like "Baywatch" and "MASH." But residents are griping that there's too much filming at the coastal town, too many production trucks and movie crews crowding neighborhoods, disrupting their lives. | Who goes under the knife? NorthJersey.com Mon, 11 Jul 2005 8:38 PM PDT Who goes under the knife? Augmentation patients typically fall into three groups, says Dr. Steven Teitelbaum, a Santa Monica, Calif., plastic surgeon. These include women who want the "Baywatch" look; what Teitelbaum calls "the smallest group but, unfortunately, the poster child for augmentation." | Pam's cool with tattoos for her kids! Hindustan Times Mon, 11 Jul 2005 11:01 PM PDT Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson has revealed that she wouldn't mind if her children were covered in tattoos. | The fame game Calgary Sun Tue, 12 Jul 2005 1:52 AM PDT The name Kelly Monaco would have drawn a blank in the minds of most pop culture followers just two months ago. Today that is not the case. The Dancing with the Stars winner is not only gracing the dance floor on ABC, but also the pages of numerous entertainment magazines worldwide. | MALIBU FILMING FRACAS ContactMusic Mon, 11 Jul 2005 1:33 PM PDT Hollywood is set for a major blow if new filming restrictions in Malibu, California become law, as expected, at a city council meeting tomorrow (12JUL05). | Steven Mihailovich Business Press Las Vegas Business Press Mon, 11 Jul 2005 10:32 AM PDT Local media company Players Network made its biggest bet to date at the World Series of Poker tournament last week with the launch of its 24-hour gaming lifestyle channel available on broadband Internet. | | |
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