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Afternoon Delight: Mila Kunis teams up with Olivia Wilde, Ann Coulter says civil rights are only for “Blacks”

Good afternoon and happy Monday!

Jessica Capshaw coyly shared some good news with her Grey’s Anatomy fans/Twitter followers.

Albert Nobbs star Glenn Close posed with Ted Danson for The Hollywood Reporter‘s “Emmy Icons Legends” list.

Mila Kunis is joining forces with Olivia Wilde for the romantic drama Third Person. The film, directed by Paul Haggis (Million Dollar Baby), follows “three interlocking love stories involving three couples in three Cities: Rome, Paris, and New York.”

The Lindsay Lohan hit-and-run saga continues, if you care.

Outspoken conservative Ann Coulter offended many people with her “Civil Rights are for Blacks” only statement. Coulter also said, “We (the US Government) don’t owe the homeless. We don’t owe feminists. We don’t owe women who are desirous of having abortions, or gays who want to get married to one another.” What is wrong with this woman?

Attention Heart fans! This Thursday Ann and Nancy Wilson will be signing their new book Ann and Nancy Wilson: Kicking and Dreaming: A Story of Heart, Soul and Rock and Roll at Barnes & Noble at the Grove in Los Angeles, CA.

Catherine Keener (Being John Malkovich), Leighton Meester (The Roommate) and Allison Janney (The Hours) star in the comedy The Oranges. Watch the film’s red-band NSFW trailer below.

This morning JD Samson and Men released their fall tour dates.

On Saturday, September 29 at 8 p.m. out comedian Erin Foley will headline the Hollywood Improv (8162 Melrose Avenue) in Los Angeles, CA.

Lesbian/Bi Photo of the Day!

On Saturday out actress/model Jessica Clark (True Blood) attended Emmy’s Weekend at W Hotel event in Hollywood.

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