Social Network Dominates
Hollywood’s awards season is officially in high gear. The industry’s top stars feted the year in television and movies at the Golden Globe awards on Sunday night, showering praise on films from The Social Network to The King’s Speech, and TV series' Glee and Boardwalk Empire. Jane Lynch and Chris Colfer each won for their roles in Fox’s musical romp Glee, which took home the TV comedy prize. Boardwalk Empire scored the top TV drama award, as well as a statue for star Steve Buscemi. On the film side, Aaron Sorkin’s The Social Network scored the biggest, taking the best dramatic picture prize, along with honors for Sorkin’s screenplay and David Fincher’s direction. Other big winners included Annette Bening for her role as a lesbian mother in The Kids Are All Right, Natalie Portman for ballet flick Black Swan, and Colin Firth for the period piece The King’s Speech.
- The video games r making clhidren stupid and the lack of focus is crazy. These kids don't have ADHD they have to many video games. About the weight issue. My whole family is into health, I worry about my 13 year old because she is beautiful but she is over weight, as soon as her softball season is over she wants to sit around and eat. i have to constantly monitor her snacking, then when she goes with grandma and they give her whatever she wants and makes me out to be this food conscious crazy person. i was never overweight until I had kids, but i don't want her to suffer the cruelty of other clhidren.