From Zac Efron to Joe Jonas and Mitchel Musso the “Boy Bang” has been introduced in the Disney World with no hope on the horizon of it disappearing. We think Zac wears it best, sometimes his bangs look a bit tousled, but mostly they are perfectly side swept for the ladies to ogle at. Mitchel had it good too, before his haircut – now, not so much.
But Disney didn’t come up with this cut on it’s own. Turns out the “cool kids” of the 1960s and 1970s were best known for this hairstyle. A New York salon stylist says of the haircut, “It’s soft and glamorous. The new boy-bang version has a more organic texture to it in that it’s cared for and not overly controlled. That sounds a little feminine, doesn’t it?”
Do you like this look or would you prefer your favorite Disney celebs with a bit more controlled haircut?
Awkwardly enough, the day after Taylor Swift appeared on the UK’s The Paul O’Grady Show, ex boyfriend Joe Jonas appeared on the show along with his brothers Nick and Kevin.
Miley Cyrus’ most recent soundtrack for the film Hannah Montana: The Movie has spent its third week at number 1 on the Billboard Country Music Chart. While Hannah Montana: The Movie has dropped out of the top ten at the box office, it has already pulled in $93.6 million for the Walt Disney Company so far and that’s before it even comes to DVD!
Miley Cyrus and her family took a trip to the Bahamas. Not only did the group get to hang out with a sea lion, pictured above, but they also got to ride dolphins! How fun!

This Saturday, May 16, Miss Miley will be performing as part of the “Atlantis Live!” concert series. Wish her luck!

Disney / Pixar’s UP might not be released to theaters until May 29, but those who have had the privilege of seeing the movie in advance are LOVING it.
UP is the 10th animated film to come from the studio and is the first to be presented in digital 3D. Numerous reviews have stated that UP is the funniest movie yet to come from the Disney / Pixar partnership and that the film is 90 minutes of comedic scenes inducing laughter in the audience throughout the entire movie.
UP is the first non-G-rated Pixar movie to appear since The Incredibles movie. Disney hopes this reaches a wider audience than a G movie would otherwise reach.
Who is planning on seeing UP in theaters?























