Prior to that they had not been see together in public since 22 April, after Michael embarked on a grueling promotional campaign for his Liberace biopic, Behind the Candelabra. The couple have endured a turbulent few years with Michael's battle with throat cancer and Catherine's struggles with bipolar. On top of that, Michael's son Cameron, from his marriage to Diandra Luker, has been in solitary confinement for two years now after a conviction on drug charges, and his father hasn't been able to see him for more than 12 months. Certainly fans are hoping for a reconciliation between Hollywood's golden couple. Catherine has previously said she strongly believes in the sanctity of marriage. "I find divorces repulsive," she has previously stated, adding that it is "in her genes" to stay married. "I will never get divorced, never." … [Read more...] about Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are
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Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones
Backstage, he said he was "hopeful" his marriage would get back on track. "Everybody is fine. Nothing really more to say," he told Entertainment Tonight. "We were just taking a little break. We're talking. I think everything will be fine and I'm very hopeful." Certainly fans are hoping that the couple find their way back to each other. They can perhaps take comfort from Catherine's stance on the sanctity of marriage. "I find divorces repulsive," she has previously stated, admitting it is "in her genes" to stay married for life. "I will never get divorced, never." … [Read more...] about Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones
The Jarring Spectacle of Having an Administration Worth Singing for Again
Sunlight signaled new beginnings at Celebrating America. Bruce Springsteen opened the night with “Land of Hope and Dreams.” (“Big wheels roll through fields where sunlight streams / Meet me in the land of hope and dreams.”) Jon Bon Jovi covered the Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” from a beachside pier in Florida as clouds gave way to clear skies. John Legend sang Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good” in front of the steps to the Lincoln Memorial. (“It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day, it’s a new life for me.”) The Foo Fighters offered a rousing rendition of 1999’s “Times Like These.” (“I, I’m a new day rising / I’m a brand-new sky to hang the stars upon tonight.”) Later, Demi Lovato covered “Lovely Day” by the late Bill Withers. (“When I wake up in the morning, love / And the sunlight hurts my eyes …”) Celebrating America was similar in tone … [Read more...] about The Jarring Spectacle of Having an Administration Worth Singing for Again