With this week's release of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" we'll all be treated to the sixth chapter in the magical world of J.K. Rowlings' creation. Since the first Harry Potter movie in 2001, the actors have grown up before our eyes.
Daniel Radcliffe, who turns 20 next week, made news when he busted out of his wizard-in-training role to play the tortured youth in "Equus" on the London stage in 2007 and on Broadway the following year -- a part that required nudity of the full-frontal sort. With those bushy eyebrows and natural body hair, Daniel looks like a real man now, doesn't he?
Rupert Grint, 20, will break out of his sidekick Weasley role in "Cherry Bomb," a drama which has the catch line, "two guys, one girl, game on. Full story...
The Canadian government has proposed a new law that will
require Internet service providers to report web surfers who download illegal material.
America's Best Christian, Mrs. Betty Bowers, calls out Mormons, and then schools all Americans on
the unconstitutional craze of doling out civil rights by popular vote.
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