sábado, 28 de noviembre de 2009

miércoles, 25 de noviembre de 2009

participants mingling: Eva La Rue from CSI: Miami

J.R. and Loren Ridinger opened up their Miami Beach home, better said, estate, to partygoers Friday night.

The Market America tycoons' outdoor shindig kicked off the Rally for Kids With Cancer, an automotive scavenger cup and fundraiser rolled into one, which took place Saturday morning. The fund raiser was for Jackson Memorial Foundation, International Kids Fund and Holtz Children's Hospital.

Now we know why the North Bay Road palazzo is called Casa de Sueños (House of Dreams). The grounds look like a mini Vizcaya, with lushly trimmed hedges, Greek statues and a $3.6 million yacht, the Utopia III, parked out back (Mike Piazza had his 2005 wedding aboard it). And we also know why Jennifer Lopez, Fergie and Eva Longoria Parker choose to set up camp there instead of at a hotel when they're visiting.

Guests were treated to a Chinese meatball and noodle station, cupcake buffet and gobs of raw treats -- from beef carpaccio to tuna tartare.

Parker, who spearheaded the rally, came tardy to the party due to travel issues, but we saw a number of other celebs/rally participants mingling: Eva La Rue from CSI: Miami (``I'm the taller Eva,'' she joked); Tichina Arnold from the now-dead Everybody Hates Chris; former supermodel Veronica Webb; Sex and the City hunk Gilles Marini; and Crank: High Voltage star Bai Ling.

Dressed in a stilettos with zippers; a mini, mini skirt; and plunging white tuxedo-like jacket with nothing underneath (because the accompanying vest ``was too big''), the Chinese actress worked the va-va voom.

``Everything's from Italy,'' said Ling, who added that she has eight films in post production. ``I'm so bad with [designer] names. I just felt like everything just fit.''

Poolside, we caught up with Ingrid Hoffman, host of Food Network's Simply Delicioso.

The TV personality was still nursing a knee injury but looking good and staying busy. She and fiancé Jim Heins are launching a new ``restaurant,'' Latin Burger and Taco soon.

``It's a mobile truck with a rolling gourmet kitchen hitting the late-night crowds all around town -- Coral Gables, the Grove, even Homestead,'' said Heins.

domingo, 22 de noviembre de 2009

sábado, 21 de noviembre de 2009

Eva La Rue A top South African jewellery

A top South African jewellery manufacturer allegedly detained staff, searched them and ordered the women not to wear underwire bras to work anymore.



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Following "a theft" at Browns jewellers, female employees were reportedly told to wear sports bras instead.

The jewellers apparently took these drastic steps in an attempt to stop thieves at its head office in Dunkeld, northern Johannesburg, where expensive precious gems and metals are stored.

Browns has more than 30 stores around the country. It associates itself with celebrities such as singers Celine Dion, Jamiroquai's Jay Kay, actress Charlize Theron and, recently, CSI Miami star Eva La Rue.

When about 70 employees arrived for work, they were allegedly ordered to switch off their cellphones and told to sign permission slips allowing the company to search their homes, cars and persons.

In addition, they were informed that they were not allowed any communication with the outside world [while at work].

A staff member who spoke to The Times on condition of anonymity, said there were posters "all over the office" ordering employees not to talk to each other.

The source said their photographs were taken and their identity documents photocopied.

Browns co-owner Larry Brown allegedly told staff the jewellery manufacturer was doing this to rid the company of the "scum of the industry" [theft].

The staff member said Brown told them the company suspected at least 40 employees of stealing.

The offices' phone lines and Internet connections were cut for the day. Employees needed to ask permission to use the toilet and had to explain where they had bought or received all the jewellery they were wearing.

All attempts to contact Browns management failed yesterday. When The Times arrived at the offices, we were turned away by a gun-toting security guard.

Browns general manager Belinda Phillips later said in a statement that, after "a loss", one of their employees was arrested and police were investigating the matter.

"For security reasons, visits are granted by prior appointment only. It is for this reason that you were not granted access," she said.

Human Rights Commission spokesman Vincent Moaga encouraged Browns employees who felt violated by the company's new rules to report the matter to them.

miércoles, 18 de noviembre de 2009

Eva La Rue ACK WITH BUSINESSMAN FIANCE

Eva La Rue and Lara La Rue

Caption: Eva La Rue (Picture) and Lara La Rue 2009 Macy's Passport fashion show held at the Barker Hangar - Arrivals Los Angeles, California ....

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TV beauty EVA LARUE's engagement to businessman boyfriend JOE CAPPUCCIO is back on, her representative has confirmed to WENN.
The pair called it quits earlier this year, shortly after seafood exporter Cappuccio proposed during a vacation in Africa, and just months before their planned June 2009 wedding in Mexico.
Rumours the 42-year-old CSI: Miami actress is back with Cappuccio were prompted after the couple was snapped arm-in-arm at an event in Beverly Hills, California on Tuesday (10Nov09).
And LaRue's publicist tells WENN, "The two split up due to irreconcilable differences. In the past month they have reconciled and they are once again a couple."
If the couple makes it to the altar this time, it'll be former model LaRue's third marriage - she was previously wed to Seinfeld star John O'Hurley and soap star John Callahan.

sábado, 14 de noviembre de 2009

Eva Larue CSI Miami will bet on a traditional style in his series.

The CSI series reveals new details about the new season of CSI: Miami. According to Eva La Rue (one of the stars of CSI Miami), the series will cause major changes and will be marked by the return to origins.

In an interview to the magazine 'TV Guide', the actress has confirmed that the producers want to return to its origins and the new season will present more scientific scenes, leaving the side streets and some focus on the laboratories and their research.

[(more. ..)] It is estimated that these changes may improve the quality of the series most distinguished and original scenes and, consequently, a higher audience. We shall see if the new style of frame will convince the viewer.

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La saga CSI desvela nuevos detalles sobre la nueva temporada de CSI: Miami. Según Eva La Rue (una de las protagonistas de CSI Miami), la serie sufrirá grandes cambios y será marcada por la vuelta a los orígenes.

En una entrevista a la magazine ‘TV Guide’, la actriz ha confirmado que los productores quieren volver a sus orígenes y que la nueva temporada presentará escenas más científicas, dejando las calles un poco de lado y centrándose en los laboratorios y sus investigaciones.

Se calcula que estos cambios puedan mejorar la calidad de la serie con escenas más distinguidas y originales y, en consecuencia, una audiencia más elevada. Nos queda averiguar si el nuevo estilo de trama convencerá al espectador.

jueves, 12 de noviembre de 2009

lunes, 9 de noviembre de 2009

domingo, 8 de noviembre de 2009

viernes, 6 de noviembre de 2009

Eva La Rue and religious freedom in Iran

Actress Eva La Rue, who plays Natalia Boa Vista on the forensic drama CSI: Miami, is part of an organization fighting for human rights and religious freedom in Iran.


La Rue, alongside other celebrities joined the cause as a spokesperson to help defend and promote peace in that country. He also helped organize a free entry event that aims to add more people to this initiative.


This activity is an example to follow if you want to see on the screen tuned CSI: Miami every Wednesday, for AXN.


La actriz Eva La Rue, quien interpreta a Natalia Boa Vista en el drama forense CSI: Miami, forma parte de una organización que lucha por los derechos humanos y la libertad de culto en Irán.

La Rue, junto a otras celebridades, se unió a esta causa como vocera para ayudar defender y promover la paz en dicho país. También ayudó a organizar un evento de entrada libre que pretende sumar más personas a esta iniciativa.

Esta activista es un ejemplo a seguir, si quieres verla en la pantalla sintoniza CSI: Miami todos los miércoles, por AXN.

jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2009

miércoles, 4 de noviembre de 2009

Eva LaRue: ‘Allow Yourself The Guilt’

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You’ll never catch Eva LaRue pretending that it’s easy to balance work and family. “Any mom who tells you that she does it effortlessly is not telling the truth,” the 42-year-old CSI: Miami star tells Babble. “You feel like you’re never quite doing enough or giving 100 percent to one or the other.”

The key to getting through the day unscathed, says the mom to 7 ½-year-old Kaya McKenna, is learning how to “pick your spots” to shine. “Something is always going to slide,” she notes,

“If it’s a really important episode, you give 100 percent of your attention to the episode and if it’s not, then you’re giving 110 percent to your kid and your life and the rest of your family.”

Learning to forgive yourself when your best efforts fail is an important step, too. “If there’s one piece of valuable information I wish I had in the beginning, it’s this — allow yourself the guilt,” Eva says. “It’s okay, there’s no way around it.” Lastly, don’t compare yourself to others because looks can be deceiving! “There are people that look like they’re doing it brilliantly and maybe they are, but maybe they just look like that from the outside,” Eva points out. “Unfortunately if you measure yourself up against other people that look like they’re doing it well, you’re never going to feel like you’re doing okay.”

The single biggest challenge of motherhood thus far, Eva says, is being a single mom! Her engagement to businessman Joe Cappuccio recently ended, which was particularly tough on Kaya who had grown “very attached” to mom’s former fiancé. “I really didn’t know how to walk her through the break-up,” Eva concedes. “She didn’t get a say in that and yet she was pretty heart-broken.”

“When someone gradually leaves your life, that’s one thing because you get used to the end of it. When somebody disappears, it takes all of your control away. It leaves you frantic and that break-up left her in a frantic space because she had no control over it.”

Click below to read about how, at Eva’s urging, Joe gave Kaya the power back.

Joe, himself, played a big part in helping Kaya move on however. “I really lobbied for him a few months later to make contact with Kaya,” Eva recalls. “He was great about it and the thing is, it really changed her.” Instead of feeling as though she was cut off from Joe without a say-so, Eva says her daughter was once again defining the relationship on her terms.

“It put her back in the power position of saying “I’ll call him when I want to and he’ll talk to me and say he misses me and we’ll have a conversation that doesn’t include Mama at all,’” Eva explains. “As soon as she was able to have those conversations whenever she wanted to, she didn’t want to anymore.”

“She controlled the situation again. A lot of my friends were against that. A lot of them said she’ll just get over it but she really wasn’t and she really needed to get closure herself.”

Throughout the process — and throughout her divorce from Kaya’s dad, actor John Callahan — Eva says she made a point to stay above the fray. “When people do that, they’re not hurting the ex, they’re just hurting the child,” she notes. “I want her to always think well of the people that are in her life and the people that she’s chosen to love.” To do otherwise sends a confusing message to Kaya — that the people she’s chosen to love are “not good.”

The truth hurts sometimes, however, and Eva admits that she withheld it from Kaya in this instance. “Some people said that I should have just told her the truth, but why? To what end? What does that gain except for more confusion on her part?” Eva asks. “I thought that she would feel less hurt and less abandoned to know that he still loved us and was equally heartbroken that he couldn’t be with us.”

“I told her that he couldn’t be in our life anymore because he needed to move away for work and that it was upsetting and heartbreaking but that was the situation. I didn’t know how to explain what was happening. It was too adult.”

While Eva has moved on — she’s been dating a single dad-of-two for about five months — she says she’s trying to keep their lives “more separate” to avoid making the same mistakes. “She knows him and we spend time together with all the kids playing and hanging out and stuff, but it’s a friendlier relationship where there’s no chance of getting super attached to anyone,” she explains.

“I have a rule of thumb now and that’s that somebody has to have been married and they have to have had kids. Everything boils down to perspective. If your potential mate does not have the same perspective that you do then you’re going to be lost.”

Noting that “if somebody has never been married, they don’t know compromise” and that “if they don’t have children, they don’t know the absolute self-sacrifice it takes and what it means to be a parent,” Eva says she’s been looking for a kindred spirit. “Their perspective would not be the same as my perspective and it’s just too vast a difference,” she adds.

She’s also been looking more and more to her Baha’i faith for her own spiritual growth, and for Kaya’s. “I want to make sure she knows what charity is,” Eva explains. “Whatever money she gets, she puts some of it in our family’s donation jar we give away at Christmas time every year.”

Mother and daughter also deliver dinner to a shelter for battered women once each month. “I think that’s good for her, because I want her to learn that we need to take care of other people who are not able to take care of themselves,” Eva says, adding: “Charity should always be a constant.”

“It’s not just ‘Oh, let’s show up to a charitable event.’ Which of course there’s tons of when you’re a celebrity. You show up and you walk a red carpet, but to me that’s not necessarily giving back. I think that if you start teaching about giving back and helping other people young, that will be a given for your child their whole life. That’s what I really want for Kaya.”