
Basketball season is underway, which means we're sure to see lots of celebmamas and papas taking their tots to Lakers and Knicks games galore. David Beckham treated his eldest son, Brooklyn, to courtside seats and a caramel apple. Other families spent the weekend jet-setting around the world.

Despite the
Dow's historic crash and the House of Representatives failing to pass the $700 billion bail-out measure, things seem to be just peachy in the life of celebabies. It's actually a nice distraction to watch cheery cheeks smiling from ear to ear in a sunshiny environment.
Why must Kingston lose his buoyant demeanor or Ruby Maguire her perky pigtails over such fiscal matters?

Welcome to another
Was She or Wasn't She a Former Beauty Queen? quiz. You really seemed to love learning about how some of the most famous faces in Hollywood got their big breaks in the biz, so I thought I'd bring you more fun as you near the end of the work day. Have fun!

There's been a lot of chatter about
Sharon Stone's insensitive remarks regarding
the massive earthquake that recently struck China. I believe the actress said something along the lines of, "They're not being nice to the Dalai Lama, who is a good friend of mine. And then the earthquake and all this stuff happened, and I thought, is that karma?"

Sharon Stone has become a bit of a Karma Chameleon, and apologized for
her statement that the earthquake was China's Karma coming back to haunt them.
She
said, "Due to my inappropriate words and acts during the interview, I feel deeply sorry and sad about hurting Chinese people." She's been removed from Dior ads in China following the incident.