Emma Watson most dangerous search on the Internet
"Harry Potter" star Emma Watson might draw your attention by promoting a new movie, talking about her Brown University education or looking fab in a stylish new photo shoot, but be careful when you search for her name on the Internet.
Watson has replaced Heidi Klum as McAfee's 2012 Most Dangerous Celebrity. For the sixth year in a row, the software company has ranked celebrities in terms of which ones pose the greatest Web risks for bad links, viruses, malware and so forth.
Following Watson are Jessica Biel (No. 2) and Eva Mendes (No. 3).
Women, according to McAfee, are more dangerous than men. ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel ranks as No. 13 on the dangerous list and he's the only male in this year's top 20.
For more, go to www.mcafee.com.
Beckmann's 40th anniversary
Although Frank Beckmann's official 40th anniversary date with WJR-AM (760) is today, plenty of metro Detroit's biggest names dialed up the news talk station on Monday to surprise the veteran broadcaster.
Among the sports figures, politicians and local luminaries who saluted and shared memories were Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland, Gov. Rick Snyder, Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, Red Wings coach Mike Babcock and local media figures like Dick Purtan, Chuck Gaidica and Rich Fisher.
Don't worry if you missed Monday's show. Beginning at 9 a.m. today, Beckmann will celebrate 40 years on the air by broadcasting live from the Moose Ridge Golf Course in South Lyon. The special broadcast will be part of the annual 9/11 Day of Remembrance, which is held every year at the golf course on behalf of the Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund.
Miss Michigan 2012 Angela Venditti, a Shelby Township resident, will be a s! pecial g uest and honorary starter at the annual event at the golf course.
Michigan native heads to 'SNL'
Michigan native Tim Robinson, a former cast member at Second City Detroit, is one of three new performers set to join the new season of "Saturday Night Live," an NBC rep told Names & Faces on Monday.
Robinson, who grew up in Clarkston, joins Cecily Strong and Aidy Bryant as the show's new featured players. Earlier this year, Kristen Wiig, Abby Elliott and Andy Samberg announced they weren't returning this fall. Jason Sudeikis is also expected to depart soon.
Robinson heads to "SNL" from the Windy City's Second City Theatre, where he made his mark in 2011's "South Side of Heaven," the famed comedy troupe's 99th revue, according to the Chicago Tribune.
The 38th season of the late-night sketch comedy show begins Saturday with host Seth MacFarlane and musical guest Frank Ocean.
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"How I Met Your Mother" actress Cobie Smulders, 30, married Taran Killam ("Saturday Night Live"), 30, over the weekend in California, www.usmagazine.com reports.
"Wild at Heart" director David Lynch and his wife, Emily Stofle, tell USA Today that they welcomed Lula Boginia Lynch, their first child together, on Aug. 28. The filmmaker, 66, has been married three times before and has three adult children.
Michigan native Tony Lucca will be picking up a 2013 Kia Sorento today at Kia of Grand Blanc, 6201 South Saginaw St. He won the vehicle for being a finalist on "The Voice."
The General Motors Foundation granted $50,000 to the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History at Saturday's For the Love of Literacy gala. The donation will support the museum! 's educa tional programming and exhibits, representatives said.
Tickets ($42.50, $65 and $87.50) for Bob Dylan's Nov. 13 concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday. Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits is also on the bill.
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1. Michaels pop history lesson
George Michael, who brought his Symphonica Tour to the Opera Garnier in Paris on Sunday, became the first pop star to play the venue, which is known for classical music and opera. The former Wham! front mans show supported the French AIDS charity Sidaction.
2. Jolie meeting refugees
The U.N. refugee agency says its special envoy, Angelina Jolie, arrived in Jordan on Monday to visit with Syrians who have fled the civil war in their country. Jolie is traveling with U.N. refugee chief Antonio Guterres and Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh.
3. Reynolds, Lively married
Good-looking Green Lantern stars Ryan Reynolds, 35, and Blake Lively, 25, left, got married Sunday at Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant, S.C., according to sources who spoke with People and E! News. Reynolds was married to Scarlett Johansson for two years. They divorced in 2010.