Singer Mariah Carey poses beside a 16-foot tall replica of her legs, revealed as she's named the first "Celebrity Legs of a Goddess," in New York Tuesday May 30, 2006. The event was part of a promotion as razor-maker Gillette begins a nationwide search for the most beautiful legs in the United States.
Singer Mariah Carey, known for her skimpy attire, poses with her award as she's named the first "Celebrity Legs of a Goddess," in New York Tuesday May 30, 2006. The event was part of a promotion sponsored by the razor maker Gillette.
Singer Mariah Carey watches as a 16-foot tall replica of her legs is revealed as she's named the first "Celebrity Legs of a Goddess," in New York Tuesday May 30, 2006.
Urban Warfare?
Actress Daryl Hannah sets up her tent at a 14-acre urban farm threatened with demolition in the south side of Los Angeles Tuesday, May 24, 2006. Hundreds of farmers could face evictions after The Trust for Public Land, given the chance to buy 10 acres of the site, came up $10 million short in its bid when its option expired May 22.
Actress Laura Dern calls for citizens and goverment to save a 14-acre urban farm threatened with demolition on the south side of Los Angeles Tuesday, May 24, 2006. Hundreds of farmers could face evictions after The Trust for Public Land, given the chance to buy 10 acres of the site, came up $10 million short in its bid when its option expired Monday, May 22.
Folk singer Joan Baez comes down from a walnut tree, in which she had spent the night with activists Julia 'Butterfly' Hill, and John Quigley, not seen, to raise awareness about saving a 14-acre urban farm threatened with demolition, known as "South Central Farm," Wednesday, May 24, 2006, located at Alameda and 41st Street, in South Los Angeles.
Actress Daryl Hannah whistles while listening to farmers talk about the future of a 14-acre urban farm threatened with demolition, Tuesday, May 24, 2006, in the south side of Los Angeles.
Folk singer and activist Joan Baez speaks to media from her position in a tree that she climbed to raise awareness about saving an inner-city community garden May 24, 2006, in Los Angeles. Baez warbled from the branches of a walnut tree Wednesday as an inner-city community garden sprouted celebrities hoping to stop the landowner from reclaiming the 14 acres for development.
Actress Daryl Hannah, right, talks with farm leader Tezozomoc, about the future of a 14-acre urban farm threatened with demolition in the south side of Los Angeles, Tuesday, May 24, 2006.
A Hollywood Hero
Dancer/actress Zina Bethume performs with one of her dance students at USA Today's First Hollywood Hero Award Gala honoring Bethume, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on May 17, 2006, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Actress Florence Henderson, C.C. Deville and Stefanie Powers pose at USA Today's First Hollywood Hero Award Gala honoring Zina Bethume, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on May 17, 2006. Bethune founded Bethune Theatredanse, a multimedia performance company in Los Angeles, and Infinite Dreams, which teaches dance to 1,000 disabled Califiornia children.
Actress Julie Newmar appears on stage at USA Today's First Hollywood Hero Award Gala honoring Zina Bethume, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on May 17, 2006. Bethune, who suffered from scoliosis and hip dysplasia, has worked with disabled students throughout her life.
Zina Bethume appears on stage to accept USA Today's First Hollywood Hero Award at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on May 17, 2006 in Beverly Hills, Calif. Once a dancer with the New York City Ballet, Bethune has appeared in numerous daytime TV shows, including "Guiding Light" and in several movies.
A Sundance Gala
Actor Robert Redford attends the opening night party for Sundance Institute At BAM with a special screening of "Little Miss Sunshine" on May 11, 2006, in Brooklyn.
Actress Patricia Clarkson attends the opening night party for Sundance Institute At BAM with a special screening of "Little Miss Sunshine" on May 11, 2006, in Brooklyn. Jonathan Dayton's comedy, due out in July, is about a family determined to get the daughter into a beauty pageant.
Love and Laughter
Actresses Marla Maples, left, and Sharon Stone pose together at the "Love, Light, And Laughter" Gala, to raise money for the Lupus Foundation, at the Beverly Hills Hotel on May 11, 2006, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Actor Rob Lowe waves to photographers as he walks the red carpet at the "Love, Light, And Laughter" Gala held at the Beverly Hills Hotel on May 11, 2006, in Beverly Hills.
Honors in Japan
Pop star Michael Jackson and a masked child leave an orphanage where he met more than 160 children and nuns in Tokyo Sunday, May 28, 2006. It was one of the entertainer's first public appearances since his acquittal last June on child molestation charges in the United States.
Michael Jackson, right, acknowledges cheers from Japanese fans after he received a Legend Award at the MTV Music Awards Japan 2006 in Tokyo Saturday, May 27, 2006. Japanese personality Masami Hisamoto also applauds him at left.
Michael Jackson, left, gestures to Japanese children at an orphanage gymnasium where he met more than 160 children and nuns, in Tokyo Sunday, May 28, 2006. The U.S. entertainer was in Japan to get an MTV award. At right is his interpreter.