The Social Climber: Mila Kunis on a 'Babymoon'

Mila Kunis on a 'Babymoon,' Angela Lansbury Lights Up the Silver Screen

ByABC News
June 5, 2014, 7:30 AM

June 5, 2014 — -- quicklist:1title: Mila Kunis on a 'Babymoon'text: "Babymoons" are the new honeymoons.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are the latest couple to jet off for a pre-baby vacation; the engaged pair went to French Polynesia last month and are expecting their first baby in the fall, according to E!

Kunis and Kutcher stayed at the luxury La Taha'a Island Resort & Spa. media: 24005001

quicklist:2title: Angela Lansbury Lights Up the Silver Screentext: Angela Lansbury stars in the new "stagecast" film of "Driving Miss Daisy," opening in some U.S. theaters this week.

The movie is based on a 2010 Broadway production, which featured Vanessa Redgrave in the title role opposite James Earl Jones. In the movie version, Lansbury plays Daisy while Jones reprises his role as the chauffeur, Hoke Colburn, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. media:23342624

quicklist:3title: Bill Cosby Wears College Sweats to Memorialtext: Bill Cosby's always got his own way of doing things.

To memorialize his friend and fellow Temple University alumni, Lewis Katz, this week, Cosby wore Temple sweatpants and a Temple t-shirt while speaking at a memorial on campus for Katz, according to E! media:24004867.

Katz, co-owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, died in a plane crash in Massachusetts Saturday. Bill Clinton also spoke at the memorial, according to the report.

quicklist:4title: How Burt's Bees Co-Founder Got Stungtext: "Burt" was ousted from Burt's Bees over an affair, according to a new documentary about the co-founder of the skin care company.

Burt Shavitz said he was forced out of the company by fellow founder, Roxanne Quimby, after he had an affair with an employee, according to the new documentary, "Burt's Buzz," opening Friday, as reported by The Associated Press. Shavitz walked away with 37 acres of land in Maine and a check, he said.

"Everyone associated with the company was treated fairly, and in some cases very generously, upon the sale of the company and my departure as CEO. And that, of course, includes Burt," Quimby told the AP.media:24005144

quicklist:5title: 10 Cent Beer Night Was 40 Years Agotext: It's hard to believe an idea like "10 cent beer night" at a Major League Baseball game ever got approval.

But it did. And 40 years ago this week, 10 Cent Beer Night launched the Cleveland Indians into the national spotlight when many of the 25,000 fans became inebriated and the game devolved into a riot.

Read more about the night at ESPN. media:24004821