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Jul 23, 2008 -
For a publicity stunt at London's Royal Opera House, the controversy may not be over 'til that fat lady, you know whats. It's elite vs. lowbrow, and it's hard to see who's in the right.
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Nov 13, 2006 -
Cookie Monster dishes about his life, his loves, and his plans for a cookie-binging free future: "Me will always be Cookie Monster, but me will no longer be a cookie monster."
Source
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Sep 24, 2009 -
When Emma Watson arrived at Brown University earlier this month, the paparazzi were ready. They snapped up pictures of what looked like her freshman orientation, while tabloids made up stories that she arrived by helicopter, which she later denied. But I believe her.
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Sep 15, 2009 -
Last night, our long, Upper East Side-less Summer came to a welcomed end when Gossip Girl's third season premiered. (Check out BuzzSugar for their favorite WTF moments.) While it lacked the melodrama I've come to love and expect, I was happy to see Blair and Chuck haven't let monogamy interfere with their Shakespearean scheming.
This year, instead of playing each other, they're on the same team, fooling unsuspecting girls into Chuck's arms so that scorned woman Blair can storm in and unleash her faux rage.
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Aug 21, 2009 -
Brad Pitt is an accomplished actor and a doting dad, and his humanitarian work has made him a potential politician. He's also pretty damn hot, although I'm not sure what I think about the goatee.
As for marriage material?
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Aug 11, 2009 -
To be famesque, a celebrity's fame must be disproportionate to the success he or she has in the field he or she is purportedly famous for — say acting, singing, or professional sports. A famesque person loses at the box office, but wins in the tabloids at the supermarket check-out line. Most importantly, perhaps, a famesque person never had real fame.
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Aug 07, 2009 -
In the past, the writer's life was often a lush life. Many great American novelists — including Ernest Hemingway and John Cheever — were notorious drunks. In fact, according to an article by Tom Shone in the new issue of More Intelligent Life, five of America's seven Nobel literary laureates were alcoholics:
In America William Faulkner and Scott Fitzgerald were the Paris and Britney of their day, caught in the funhouse mirror of fame, their careers a vivid tabloid mash-up of hospitalizations and electroshock therapies.
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Jul 09, 2009 -
- British police are investigating the tabloid News of the World and other papers for allegedly paying private investigators to obtain private phone numbers, bank statements, and voice mail messages from top celebrities and politicians. — AP
- Violence erupted across Iran, as Iranians held a new wave of demonstrations. Baton-wielding police officers broke up the protests.
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Jun 30, 2009 -
I don't know about you, but I zone out during those safety videos flight attendants play right before takeoff. As masks are dropping and arms are waving instructional demonstrations, I'm either reading a tabloid or staring out the window.
Air New Zealand has found a way to get wayward passengers like myself to pay attention.
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May 02, 2009 -
Everyone has their happy place. For me, it's hanging out in bed with a good tabloid, maybe some highbrow littra-chuh while eating bon bons. For this silly cat?
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