Monday, November 14, 2011

Lady Gaga Showed Up Dressed Like a … Lady

Lady Gaga, usually known for her highly unusual wardrobe, actually looked pretty normal as she greeted fans and photographers when she was spotted leaving her hotel in London over the weekend (Sat. Nov 12).

Dressed in a frilly bright pink blouse and a black skirt with a large belt, which she matched with black red-bottom Christian Louboutin heels, black leather gloves and cat-eye sunglasses, Gaga stepped out of her London hotel in a more classic and conservative look.

Jennifer Lopez Dating Dancer Casper Smart -

According to multiple sources, the “American Idol” judge has pulled a Britney Spears, and is now dating one of her backup dancers Casper Smart.
An insider told PEOPLE Magazine: “Yes, they are dating and having a good time. They’ve been getting more open with their flirting for week.”

Casper is an L.A. based dancer who has appeared in “Step Up 3D”, “Glee”, and “How I Met Your Mother.” However his relationship with Lopez isn’t to be taken so seriously, the insider adds. “It’s a fun fling, It’s not meant to turn into anything more.” Regardless, we guess it’s safe to say J.Lo has moved on from Bradley Cooper, who obviously needs to step his game up if he lost her to a backup dancer.

'Pill mills' proliferating in Ky.; legislators plan countermeasures

Suspected "pill mills" that feed Kentucky's "epidemic of prescription-drug abuse" have proliferated in the last two years, and "not just in Eastern Kentucky, where the problem was once most prominent," the Lexington Herald-Leader reported yesterday. "Faced with a growing problem, calls are mounting for increased regulation of pain clinics" with proposed laws for the 2012 General Assembly, said the story by Josh Kegley, Valarie Honeycutt Spears and Bill Estep.

PRESCRIPTIONS FOR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
PER PERSON BY COUNTY 3RD QUARTER 2011
Pain-pill cases have become the most prevalent type of drug case for state police in Central Kentucky, outpacing cocaine and marijuana, Lt. Todd Dalton, assistant commander of the state police drug-enforcement unit for the eastern half of the state, told the newspaper. Dalton "said that when Florida authorities started discussing legislation aimed at curbing pill mills, clinic owners started looking to move into Kentucky." (Read more)