Posted 04/01/2009 by Mary in Dancing with the Stars
By Mary Cavaliere
Tonight no couple was allowed to dance for survival since two couples were chosen for elimination. The judges chose Gilles & Cheryl for an encore performance, and that was a no-brainer since they scored a perfect 30 the night before.
The entertainment consisted of Kevin Rudolph. I've never heard of him nor do I want to. Even the dancers didn't keep my attention because they were all out of sync. Boys II Men performed as well and hearing them do a medly of the music by The Temptations
Posted 03/31/2009 by David
By David McAlpine
Last time on The Biggest Loser: Couples, Tara continued her domination of the competition. She won yet another competition, securing her spot above the yellow line, while Aubrey and Filipe fell below it. Aubrey made an unsuccessful last ditch attempt to save herself, as she was sent home from the ranch.
After the elimination ceremony, Filipe finds out from Sione that Ron and Mike were fighting for Aubrey to stay, which bothers Filipe. According to the brothers, they and Mike and Ron made an alliance at
Posted 03/31/2009 by Gina in American Idol
by Gina Scarpa
Maybe it’s for the best that, on American Idol, the contestants are allowed to pick any old song to sing. Forcing them into genres, like country or motown, is just asking for people to end up in the bottom three who normally wouldn’t be there. This week, if anyone ends up in the bottom, there are no excuses. You picked the song, you tried to show America who you would be as an artist, and you’ll either sink or swim. With that said, let’s get to tonight’s
Posted 03/31/2009 by Jackie in I Love Money
By Jackie Helm
Now that the contestants are no longer on teams, Craig introduced the first individual challenge, “Under the Bus”. He pointed out 6 rows of dummies wearing shirts with each competitors face on it. Each person had to find the dummy donning the person that they wanted to be up for elimination. Next they raced the dummy to the street and threw it into a target zone to be crushed by a bus. But if the bus made it before the dummy did or if the dummy didn’t even get into the
Posted 03/30/2009 by Mary in Dancing with the Stars
By Mary Cavaliere
This week DWTS introduced two new dances, the Argentine Tango, which involves a lot of passion and sensuality, and the Lindy-Hop which is high-energy, fun, and a lot of kicking! The competition was more intense this week because there will be two eliminations tomorrow night which puts even more pressure on everyone.
Here are my thoughts on tonight’s performances:
David & Kym tackled the Lindy-Hop this week. I smiled all the way through it and felt that David did way better than what the