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  • HBO teams up to fight rape in the Congo

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    HBO is poised to shine a light on the terrible human tragedy of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. On Tuesday, April 8 the station will air The Greatest Silence, a ground breaking documentary that exposes the scale and brutality of rape in the Congo (view the trailer). The Enough Campaign and HBO are teaming up to coordinate house screenings around the United States. (Click here to find or organize a screening near you.) The following evening you can join filmmaker, Lisa Jackson; ENOUGH Co-Chair, John Prendergast; and the Director of Public Policy at the Family Violence Prevention Fund, Kiersten Stewart in a conference call to discuss the film and discover practical ways that you can end violence against women in the DRC.

    In the meantime, you can brief yourself on the situation by reading this chilling Enough Campaign report on sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo:

    According to the International Rescue Committee's latest study of mortality in Congo, death rates there remain unchanged since the end of the regional war that tore through Africa's Great Lakes region from 1998 to 2004. By the end of this and every month, 45,000 more Congolese--half of them children--will die from hunger, preventable disease, and other consequences of violence and displacement.

    Congolese women and girls in particular bear the vicious brunt of this crisis. Indeed, eastern Congo right now is perhaps the worst place in the world to be a woman or a girl. The sexual violence and rape exists on a scale seen nowhere else in the world as it is part and parcel of the conflict. It mutilates and humiliates. Its nature is brutal and vicious; it defies both description and imagination. Often successful in its intent to destroy and exterminate, rape as a weapon of war is causing the near total destruction of women, their families, and their communities.

    Read the full report (pdf).

  • Zac Efron: "I Was The Short Kid In High School. I Didn't Get Much Attention From The Chicks."

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    17 Again  (2009)

    'Seventeen Again' heartthrob Zac Efron, who has just started filming High School Musical 3 in Utah, recently chatted with TeenNow on high school, acting and chicks. Zac revealed:
    • "I wasn't really the cool guy in school. I wasn't the skater dude or anything. I tried really hard. I got good grades. I was in advanced classes, if anything, you'd probably call me a nerd.
    • I was the short kid in school. I didn't get much attention from the chicks. I was like, 5'6". But as soon as I left and started working, then I started to grow up a little bit."

    On what friends thought of him acting:

    • "Acting isn't a hobby that's tangible to your friends or family, especially if you're not from LA. It's not something they can't understand when you say you're going for an audition. I think they think you're a little conceited."

    On not being interested in the Hollywood club scene:

    • "I don't find myself drawn to that scene. I think acting is a tradition that far predates celebrity and, today, the two are just meshing.  It's not even that I've made a conscious decision not to party. I don't think clubbing is a choice you make. You can have fun with friends without being part of that scene."

    On his LA pad:

    • "There are dirty clothes everywhere. It's both nice and messy. I live by myself in LA and that sounds like it's a dream come true, but now I have to do my own laundry and dishes!"
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  • Kate Bosworth Blacks Out Her Steamy '21' Love Scene

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    Superman Returns  (2006)

    21  (2008)


    What's the easiest way to lose your inhibitions when filming a sex scene that millions of people will see?

    Copious amounts of booze, of course! That's the route Kate Bosworth and Jim Sturgess went while filming their steamy tryst in the Las Vegas drama '21.' In fact, the two got so thirsty, Bosworth says she blacked out and can't even remember filming the fling, PEOPLE reports .

    "We were both so drunk," the 25-year-old 'Superman Returns ' starlet said, saying she and Sturgess decided "to have a couple of drinks, loosen up and go for it."

    Sturgess has similar alcohol amnesia.

    "It was brilliant for about half an hour. As we continued to drink ... it just became sloppy and messy. I couldn't stand up at one point," he said.

    Source: People.com

 

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