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It’s not that Frida isn’t at least a bit diverting. The script provides ample room for its all-star cast to give showy, but convincing performances, for one. Salma Hayek, in a year of break-out roles for actors of mediocre repertoires (just ask Adam Sandler), fits nicely into the role of Kahlo. Her dizzying spurts of emotional vulnerability play surprisingly well, but in other instances, it’s subtlety that she and co-star Alfred Molina (as Kahlo’s infamous husband, Diego Rivera) clearly lack...
...contest. Then, after writing a book, teaching aeronautical engineering and working for the California law firm Baum & Hedland, she took home one of Glamour’s “Woman of the Year” awards in 1997, a title recently shared by big names like Salma Hayek and Eve Ensler...
...years in prison for war crimes during the Kosovo war, in the first trial of its kind held in Serbia since President Slobodan Milosevic's ouster; in Prokuplje, Serbia. Nikolic pleaded not guilty, calling the proceedings a "political trial." MARRIED. KING MOHAMMED VI, 38, to commoner and computer engineer SALMA BENNANI, 24; in Rabat, Morocco. In contrast to past royal nuptials, which were held secretly, the King announced his wedding publicly amid much celebration. The marriage to a commoner is a first for a Moroccan ruler and could help modernize the monarchy and lift the status of women...
...also so painful. Nearly every aspect of the performance was surrounded by some element of bad feelings or controversy. As always, tickets for the show sold out in two days, as students anxiously awaited their chance to meet the mystery guest. But with students dreaming of Lenny Kravitz and Salma Hayek, the announcement of Blair Underwood came as a disappointment to some. “Who?” was a common reaction to the news. While one can’t blame the students for being disappointed at not getting who they wanted as host—and things...
...Salma Hayek and Lauryn Hill were also considered for the award, but it often comes down to who can make the event,” she said...