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Clooney, Damon to attend White House screening of ‘Monuments Men’

Posted: 18 Feb 2014 07:20 PM PST

February 19, 2014

(L-R) Writer Robert Morse Edsel, cast members Bill Murray, Matt Damon, George Clooney, Jean Dujardin, Harry Ettlinger, an original member of the 'Monuments Men', John Goodman, Grant Heslov, Dimitri Leonidas and Bob Balaban pose during a photo call for the film 'The Monuments Men' in Paris. - Reuters pic, February 19, 2014.(L-R) Writer Robert Morse Edsel, cast members Bill Murray, Matt Damon, George Clooney, Jean Dujardin, Harry Ettlinger, an original member of the 'Monuments Men', John Goodman, Grant Heslov, Dimitri Leonidas and Bob Balaban pose during a photo call for the film 'The Monuments Men' in Paris. - Reuters pic, February 19, 2014.Actors George Clooney, Matt Damon and Bill Murray attended a screening of their new movie "The Monuments Men" at the White House last night, hosted by President Barack Obama.

The film, directed by Clooney, is based on the true story of US soldiers in World War Two who rescued art masterpieces from Nazi thieves.

A member of the original Monuments Men group, Harry Ettlinger, will also attend the screening, along with Robert Edsel, whose book is the basis for the film, and Sara Bloomfield, director the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.

The White House has its own screening room and occasionally invites movie stars and other dignitaries to watch a new film.

The "Monuments Men" has received mixed reviews from critics and came in a distant second to "The LEGO Movie" in US and Canadian box office receipts in its opening weekend earlier this month. – Reuters, February 19, 2014.

For Sports Illustrated models, cover makes anything possible

Posted: 18 Feb 2014 06:51 PM PST

February 19, 2014

2014 Sports Illustrated cover models Nina Agdal (L), Lily Aldridge and Chrissy Teigen. - Reuters pic, February 19, 2014.2014 Sports Illustrated cover models Nina Agdal (L), Lily Aldridge and Chrissy Teigen. - Reuters pic, February 19, 2014.Models Nina Agdal, Lily Aldridge and Chrissy Teigen were already at the top of their game, but the trio say anything is possible after gracing the cover of the Sports Illustrated 50th Anniversary Swimsuit Edition that hit newsstands yesterday.

They joined an illustrious club of former swimsuit models, including Christie Brinkley, Heidi Klum, Elle Macpherson and Tyra Banks, with their topless cover photo that appears in the most widely read edition of the magazine. It will be seen by about 70 million readers in print and online.

"Doing a Sports Illustrated cover opens so many doors," said Aldridge, a 28-year-old California brunette, who landed the cover in her first shoot for the magazine.

She was already a Victoria's Secret model, the wife of Caleb Followill of the Grammy-winning band Kings of Leon, and the mother of their young daughter when she did the photo shoot last October in the Cook Islands with 21-year-old Danish model Agdal and fellow American Teigen, 28.

But Aldridge said being chosen for the cover was a huge surprise and an amazing opportunity.

"You really can do anything," she told Reuters in an interview with her cover mates. "You can start a brand. You can build a company. It's incredible."

The group photo of Aldridge, Agdal and Teigen, smiling and arm in arm, posing in bikini bottoms while peering over their shoulders with their backs to the camera, is the first cover since 2006 to have multiple models - and only the fifth in the magazine's history.

Agdal is making her third appearance in the swimsuit issue, but the 50th anniversary edition will be her first cover, along with Teigen, who has been in every issue since her debut in 2010.

Although critics deride the annual swimsuit issue, claiming it objectifies women and presents unrealistic images, Teigen believes the magazine is inclusive.

"There are so many different types of women in the issue. We go down the spectrum," she said. "People are always going to say things like that, but honestly I think we represent many different nationalities, many different sizes. That's what's special about the magazine."

To mark the 50th anniversary, the magazine features 22 former models and cover girls, including Babette March, who graced the first swimsuit cover in 1964, 2010 cover model Brooklyn Decker, and Kate Upton, who did back-to-back covers in 2012 and 2013.

Mattel Inc's Barbie doll, posing in her black-and-white swimsuit from 1959, also makes her first appearance in the 50th anniversary issue as part of a promotional campaign with the magazine. – Reuters, February 19, 2014.

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