Ever wanted to peep through the celebrity keyhole? Well, these behind-the-scenes photos from the 2013 SAG Awards, will allow you to do just that.
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Candid SAG Snaps
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Incredible Images that captured Hurricane Sandy
It wasn’t just professional photographers and camera crews that captured the storm of the century– many members of the public shared incredible images as they dealt with Hurricane Sandy’s wrath.
Here is a collection of the best that were shared on Twitter and Instagram.
David Blaine uploaded this photo and tweeted, “The street collapsed. #sandy”
The MTA uploaded this photo and tweeted, “Photo of a boat resting on the tracks at Metro-North’s Ossining Station, after #Sandy.”
Meg Robertson tweeted this photo of a New York City building that had its facade torn off and tweeted, “Across the street from 92 8th Avenue where building facade collapse just happened. (ok to use, plz credit me) pic.twitter.com/X5PJASfm”
Maria LaRosa uploaded this photo and tweeted, “Part of Atlantic City’s boardwalk (built to hold up a firetruck) obliterated! Pic from a media friend #Sandy #ACY #NJwx pic.twitter.com/MDkdEtMg”
Nadiya Anderson uploaded this photo and tweeted, “East Village NYC #Sandy #Hurricane.”
Kody Herchler tweeted this photo of I-90 in Cleveland, Ohio, and wrote, “Good work Lake Erie pic.twitter.com/gp3wdVNs
Yaron Samid uploaded this photo and tweeted, “Just now outside my window, huge tree branch falls on moving NYC taxi with passengers. Everyone ok. #ireport #sandy pic.twitter.com/bPmbinGS”
MadBetty uploaded this photo and tweeted, “Stone Harbor, New Jersey. Uncle Bill’s Pancake House. #flooding #sandypic.twitter.com/ZNvmeuCw“
Nick Cope uploaded this photo and tweeted, “@StartingPtCNN Thank you for your amazing coverage Soledad! Here we are marooned in Red Hook, Brooklyn!! #Sandy pic.twitter.com/VAHFiLXX”
Hurricane Central uploaded this photo and tweeted “@marieoldham: “NJ –> RT @marieoldham: Barely a drop of rain & #Hoboken Terminal area is flooding [meetingpeopleiseasy'sphoto] instagr.am/p/RXcmNRtveu/ #Sandy”
Hoeboma uploaded this photo and tweeted, “Damn the boardwalk gone uptown instagr.am/p/RXfhKxDL7F/ #Sandy”
David Snyder uploaded this photo and tweeted, “Wow…check out 86th street station on the west side. #Sandy #frankenstorm Not my photo.”
Beach Front Property uploaded this photo and tweeted, “#coneyisland #hurricanesandy2012.”
Alana Newhouse uploaded this photo and tweeted, “Lights out, Manhattan. Creepy. From promenade. pic.twitter.com/E0jPhYtH”
But let there be light….
Kurt Dietrich uploaded this photo and tweeted, “Rainbow touches down in lower Manhattan #hurricane #sandy.”
Here is Mayor Bloomberg discussing the storm…
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Stunning pictures which depict the downfall of Detroit
In terms of decline, Detroit’s tale rates as one of the greatest American tragedy’s of recent time.
The once thriving metropolis has lost nearly sixty percent of its population since the mid-1950s.  Photographer Camilo José Vergara has traveled to Detroit for over twenty five years to document not only the city’s precipitous decline but also how its residents have survived and has produced these stunning, but sad, photos of the hope the city once promised and its embattled state it currently exists in.
In an exhibition. which is currently being featured at the National Building Museum, Vergara’s work is described as revealing the city of Detroit as a place in which enormous ruins coexist with myriad restaurants, car-repair shops, churches and gardens—a city that is continually re-inventing itself even as it shrinks.
Of his work, Vergara says: “My belief is that by creating a photographic record of Detroit, as it is taken over by nature and pulled down by gravity, people will come to appreciate how the city continues to survive and to give answers to those who come to observe it…The empty land, the art projects, the graffiti commentaries, and the ruins of the city’s industrial past make Motown an unforgettable city of the imagination and could provide the basis for a new Detroit.”
Photographs by Camilo José Vergara
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It’s back to work for Prince Harry
It is easy to forget that away from his party-loving antics, Prince Harry has an incredibly serious side.
Early this morning, the 27-year-old arrived in Afghanistan to begin a tour of duty as a co-pilot of an Apache attack helicopter, with British authorities releasing these photos.
According to reports, Harry looked ”relaxed, if slightly tired” after the overnight journey.
A spokesman at St.. James’s Palace says, “He’s approached the deployment with a range of emotions like any other soldier and feels both pride and anticipation as he deploys for a job he’s trained for, for so long.
“Prince Harry, like any soldier, considers it a great honor to represent his country in Her Majesty’s armed forces wherever it chooses to deploy him.”
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Hilary Duff shares new photos of her baby Luca
She gave birth On March 20. Now, Hilary Duff is sharing these too-cute-for-word photos of her baby Luca.
The 24-year-old posed up for this intimate family portrait of herself. hubby Mike Comrie and their few-week-old newborn, which she shared on Twitter for her fans
.She also revealed details of her new project, writing: “Big News.I’m working w/ Johnson’s Baby on its new charitable program, Johnson’s Baby Cares, http://on.fb.me/JohnsonsCares – I love being a mom :)”
And it seem motherhood seems to agree with her rather nicely.
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