Oh, B.! Lose the hideous cape, but keep the B&W headband, please. Photo courtesy of the CW.
And finally, the headbands. GG gets a lot of credit for prolonging this trend. At our count, no less than 16 extra-wide, jewel-encrusted and be-bowed headpieces were on view across the Upper East Side. We just had to pick a favorite, and the winner is: Blair’s large-bow and black-and-white striped version, circa 8:26 PM. Cute!
And with that, we bid you an “xoxo.” Oh, you know you love it. See you next week!
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NEW YORK, New York –
Rosie O’Donnell admits she was a handful when she was on “The View.”
O’Donnell tells NBC’s “Today” show that Barbara Walters wasn’t used to someone as passionate about her views as she was on the show. She says “passion on that show wasn’t number-one.” She says she forced Walters to be “more emotional than she’s comfortable with.”
She also confirmed reports that she exploded at Walters before an episode of “The View” because Walters hadn’t called her and taken her side during O’Donnell’s feud with Donald Trump.
Despite their differences, she says she’s still friends with Walters.
O’Donnell admits she was also “a lot” for Elisabeth Hasselbeck to handle and she says she’s “trying” to have at least an e-mail relationship with her.
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‘Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles’ Premiere Party
Thomas Dekker, Summer Glau and Lena Headey talk about doing the Terminator as a TV series. Plus, they talk about what it took to get ready to play these iconic roles.
All Access: ‘Celebrity Circus’
It’s not exactly breaking news to say Hollywood is a circus. But now a new TV show takes this concept to a whole new level.
Access Extended: Miss Iowa Shoots For USA Crown Despite Disability
Abbey Curran hasn’t let cerebral palsy stand in her way. This beauty went on to win the Miss Iowa pageant and now she is vying for the Miss USA crown. Abbey revealed to Access Hollywood’s Maria Menounos how she has been able to overcome h
Tina Fey Talks ‘30 Rock’ Return, Part II
Tina talks about where the “30 Rock” story line picks up after the hiatus. Plus, could Oprah be headed to the show?
Stanley Kamel In ‘Monk’ (2005)
In this scene from the hit show, Dr. Charles Kroger (Stanley Kamel) talks with Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) in a therapy session.

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Dallas, TX 4/15/2008 10:55 PM GMT (TransWorldNews)
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WASHINGTON — On the first day Bob Huggins held practice at West Virginia, he dragged a treadmill to the side of the court, plugged it in and left it there.
No one thought much about it. Treadmills and stationary bikes are commonplace for injured players who need extra workouts and still want to watch practice.
Then John Flowers messed up. No one remembers the exact infraction, but he did something Huggins didn’t like and the coach told Flowers to hit the treadmill.
“It’s on 15 miles per hour for at least 45 seconds,” Joe Alexander explained. “And you can’t hold on to anything, so if you don’t run fast enough, you just fall off.”
Everyone except Darris Nichols has hit the treadmill this season — “and he should have been,” Alexander said — punching tickets to sprint for anything from not boxing out to not listening to not playing hard enough in Huggins’ estimation.
“You’re pretty dead when you get off,” Flowers said. “Then you have to go right back into the drill, and if you mess up again, you’re back on the treadmill. But no one has been on it that much lately.”
No doubt. On the heels of its surprise run to the Big East tournament semifinal, West Virginia — a team barely on the NCAA radar as recently as February — is in the Sweet 16. Combining a second-half defensive swarm with an offensive clinic, the 7-seed Mountaineers steamrolled No. 2 seed Duke 73-67.
Less dramatic than the Mike Gansey-Kevin Pittsnogle Elite Eight dash of 2005, this West Virginia push to the second weekend of the NCAA tournament is no less unexpected. When John Beilein bolted to Michigan, he left behind a team used to playing a finesse game.
Enter Huggins, a man who has about as much finesse as John Goodman in a tutu.

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