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Leonardo DiCaprio, other celebs pump up youth vote
Celebrities Leonardo DiCaprio, Forest Whitaker, Tobey Maguire and will.i.am are out to convince young people to vote — and they have made a series of public service announcements for the cause in partnership with Google, YouTube, Declare Yourself and MySpace. While many of the celebrities have shown their support for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, the PSAs are meant to be non-partisan in tone and content, so don’t expect any digs at Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential candidate. In the first ad, stars including Jennifer Aniston, Halle Berry, and Ashton Kutcher, address viewers directly and urge them in a tongue-and-cheek way not to vote, before going on to not only call on the viewers to vote but to make sure they are registered and that their friends, too, are registered and are voting. You can watch it here.
The PSA was produced by DiCaprio’s company, Appian Way Productions. This past weekend, we interviewed DiCaprio and he talked about his desire to get young voters to the polls. “My big message on this next election is that, hopefully, the youth movement will come out in full force this time,” DiCaprio said. “Hopefully we will have a true representation of this country because enough young people who care about policies for the next 50 years will go out to the polls and vote for the candidate they think best represents the United States.”
Alot has been made about the youth vote in this year’s election, and Obama has had a great deal of success in engaging young Americans. He even listens to hip hop music. Yet, time and again in U.S. elections, young people have failed to turn out at the polls in the numbers that older citizens do. Maybe this will help; maybe not. But it can’t hurt. If you’re in your 20s, will you vote? The election is Nov. 4.
What’s in a name, Halle?
As celebrity child names go, it’s not the oddest. But when it was announced today that Oscar winning actress Halle Berry and her boyfriend Gabriel Aubrey named their new baby girl Nahla Ariela Aubry, a collective “huh?” went up around the newsroom.
A quick google of Nahla shows it is the acronym for the Northern Alberta Health Libraries Association, and we’re pretty sure Halle didn’t name her daughter for them.
Nahla most often is referenced as Arabic for “drink of water,” and Ariela seems to have several different meanings depending on where one is looking. So far, Halle has said in a posting on the Web site of celebrity TV show “Access Hollywood,” that she and Gabriel ”didn’t have a name picked out until just before we left the hospital.” But that was about all she said.
So we went directly to the source — in this case Halle’s publicist, who did not immediately return our e-mail. (sigh)
Well, at least the girl’s name wasn’t Apple, which is what Gwyneth Paltrow and her husband Chris Martin named their daughter. That was different.
First and far most congrads to her. I’m really suprised that Halle would choose such an odd name. She strikes me as someone who would choose a simple yet different name. Put on the up note it is way better than naming your daughter after an apple (how confusing in school will that be). I’m pretty sure when her daughter(apple) gets older she’ll either go by her middle name or change her first name legally.



Has anyone else seen the trailers for Leo’s new flick Revolutionary Road? Looks like it should be pretty cool. I’ve been a huge fan of director Sam Mendes for some time now, and it’s good to see Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio share the screen again! The movie opens on Dec. 26, and you can find the trailers here:
http://www.revolutionaryroadmovie.com/