Hollywood, Ghana, Denmark and Pakistan Drug Prevention Centers Unite Against Drug Abuse
Kid drawing anti-drug message on t-shirt
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 9, 2009
In Hollywood, California, over twenty-three artists including rappers, singers, dancers and entertainers led by young rapper, Tru Ace, celebrated the United Nations Day Against Drugs performing in a Hip Hop Drug-Free Celebration sponsored by Narconon International.
Their anti-drug lyrics and positive fun messages ignited the crowd who came to their feet and danced, chanting with the artists,… Continue reading
Hollywood Celebs Out to Rehab
Lindsay Lohan Has Visited Rehab in the Past
The actress spent time in three rehab centers in past years prior to checking into UCLA Medical Center Monday. Jaclyn Baldovin After being released from jail, Lindsay Lohan immediately started her rehab treatment at the UCLA Medical Center.
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Todd Welch Receives the Paul Earl Jr. Memorial Scholarship From Gatehouse Academy
PHOENIX, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ — The Gatehouse Academy is pleased to announce that… Continue reading
Depression and Addiction: Two New Ways to Be a Hollywood Star
When you pick up a magazine or tabloid today, it is almost natural to find some news or bits about a celebrity who’s off to rehab for some type of addiction or an article describing a young starlet’s struggle with addiction. Stories of has-beens who start drunken brawls or of icons who overdosed on drugs are just common fodder for today’s rumor and gossip mills.
Don’t want to be part of Hollywood’s… Continue reading
How Did Hollywood Hellraiser Dennis Hopper Make It to the Ripe Age of 74?
Life was rarely an easy ride for Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in “Rebel Without a Cause,” an improbable smash with “Easy Rider” and a classic character role in “Blue Velvet,” has died. He was 74.
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Joe Amon: Why the Vietnamese Don’t Want to Go to Rehab
Drug treatment in Southeast Asia is brutal, exploitative, and practically… Continue reading