December 24, 2005
19 New Scans added to the gallery today! Enjoy and have a very Merry Christmas :)


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December 23, 2005
Exploring Kentucky's Country Music Highway
Without cracking a smile, I asked Polly Judd about her granddaughter, Ashley Judd.

"Now what does she do?" I asked, notepad and pen in hand, trying to look curious but bored.

"She's an actress," Polly Judd said, eyes lighting up at the chance to talk about one of her grandchildren. "She does movies."

"Oh, really?" I answered, still with a straight face. "And where does she live?"

"Tennessee," the woman answered.

"And what's her phone number?"

Then I smiled. And she smiled, too...
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December 21, 2005
Salma Hayek is a great friend, says activist and actress Ashley Judd, who worked with the 39-year-old Mexican Actress in 2001 on the set of her award Winning film, Frida, "Not only did she make a loyal and heroic offort to attend my bridal shower in san Francisco, she also flew to Scotland for my wedding," Judd recalls fondly...

The January 2006 issue Glamour Magazine on newsstands now, features a great little Q&A session between long-time friends Ashley Judd and Salma Hayek.

December 19, 2005
New scans added to the gallery today from the September 2005 issue of Conde Nast Traveler magazine:


Thanks BJ & Brian for sending them over :)

December 3, 2005
Kenneth Cole, a renowned fashion designer and chairman of the American Foundation for AIDS Research, on Thursday launched a new international AIDS public awareness campaign called “We All Have AIDS,” The New York Times reports. The campaign, launched in conjunction with Viacom and the Kaiser Family Foundation’s “Know HIV/AIDS” initiative, carries the tagline, "We All Have AIDS...If One of Us Does."

Cole says he hopes the campaign will help minimize the stigma associated with HIV and remind people that everyone is at risk of infection. The campaign will include entertainers, politicians, and AIDS leaders, including former South African president Nelson Mandela, South African AIDS activist Zackie Achmat, South African archbishop Desmond Tutu, and celebrities Ashley Judd, Sharon Stone, Elizabeth Taylor, Tom Hanks, and others. It will include public service announcements in newspapers, magazines, radio, and billboards, with the goal of reaching more than 1 billion people during the next 30 days, Cole says.

Limited edition WE ALL HAVE AIDS T-shirts will be sold at ALL Barney’s, Theory, Scoop, Louis of Boston and Kenneth Cole New York stores in the U.S., Holt Renfrew in Canada and Selfridges in London.

For more information please visit, weallhaveaids.com