Thursday, December 30, 2010

Eliza Dushku is Aiming to Raise $30,000 by Her 30th Birthday

Eliza Dushku is Aiming to Raise $30,000 by Her 30th Birthday
Eliza Dushku

is aiming to raise $30,000 by her 30th birthday later this month to build a recovery center for former child soldiers in Uganda. The "Bring It On" star is spearheading efforts to purchase land for the project, which will help rehabilitate young soldiers who were abducted by the African country's rebel army.

And she's told friends and family not to buy her gifts when she turns 30 on Thursday, December 30, requesting donations for the cause instead. Dushku tells Celebuzz.com, "My mother Judy is a professor of African politics and political science, and she has been going to Africa my whole life, and she'd take groups of students and her kids to Africa on trips... Because of her teaching, she started thinking about the Ugandan child soldiers who were eight, nine years old and what that looked like. That's how it all began."

"She and I went to Uganda and we started to get deeper and hear the stories of these kids who were abducted in the night, forced to kill their family members so they didn't have anyone to come home to... They're still always in fear of being kidnapped, and we're trying to figure out how you can recover from that... So, we're looking to build a center to help them heal through things like art therapy, film therapy... We want to create the center and really focus on the rehabilitation and reintegration into society."

"I don't have the money in my pocket to build or complete an initiative, but sharing those stories is what I can do. If I can create any kind of awareness, that's what I can do."


 

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A throwback to 2010 Continues with This Second Quarter of AceShowbiz's Annual Kaleidoscope

A throwback to 2010 Continues with This Second Quarter of AceShowbiz's Annual Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope 2010: Important Events in Entertainment (Part 2/4)

A throwback to 2010 continues with this second quarter of AceShowbiz's annual Kaleidoscope. The period between the year of April and June is the time when beauty pageants start appointing the year's ambassador, studios are dropping their summer blockbusters and music artists release music videos before the award season starts.

Through this Kaleidoscope, AceShowbiz presents the important events happening in the entertainment world in the last 12 months. Divided into quarters, the annual Kaleidoscope is published between December 28 and 31.

APRIL


Susan Boyle's debut album named best-selling record

might fall short of scoring the U.S. best-selling album with her debut effort "" when 2009 came to an end, but she got her sweet revenge when the album was named the world's best-selling record of 2009 by International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) in April this year. The "" graduate scored the most popular album across the world with a massive 8.3 million in sale.



MAY


Lee DeWyze became winner of 'American Idol' season 9

Although the hype was around , the eventual winner of "" season 9 was . This marked the third consecutive time since won the seventh season, that a guy with guitar tends to win the competition.



JUNE


Rosie Huntington-Whiteley replaces Megan Fox as 'Transformers' babe

After announced her departure from "" film franchise, people were busy talking about who will replace her in the third film. Several renowned actresses surfaced as potential new female lead during the search. But , who was less experienced in acting, was the one said close to nab the role. However, it was not until Victoria's Secret congratulated her in early June that her involvement in the project, which later would be called "", was confirmed.



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