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Oh, Parade, it's been weeks and weeks since I had the time to write to you and it feels good, in a bad, soiled, Pia Zadora in the Lonely Lady kind of way. But I'm back and I'm willing and...
It's been the most challenging year on record for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association -- well, if you don't count 1982's uproar over naming Pia Zadora best "New Star Of The Year" -- that saw the cancellation of its Golden Globe Awards dinner because of the Writers Guild strike. So Jorge Camara should take some small comfort [...]
You might think that writing CelebNewsWire is all rainbows and sunshine, hobnobbing with luminaries like Ted Knight and Pia Zadora, pink champagne toasts and freebie gift bags and invites to nightclubs in Dubuque. And you'd be right, of course, but there's also a sinister side to the glamour. And that's the moral dilemma that comes up when we're faced with posting pictures of an internationally beloved...
Your birthday today: You are witty, original, intelligent and always doing the unexpected. You are friendly and are very popular. You can adapt yourself to circumstances or environment, and are loving and fond of children. You have no names written into the book with whom to share the day, so perhaps you can continue to build your popularity by inviting a few of these other birthday notables to your...
Happy Birthday to 'N Sync singer Lance Bass (1979), Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt (1972), Saturday Night Live player Ana Gasteyer (1967), singer Oleta Adams (1962), country singer Randy Travis (1959), graphic artist Keith Haring (1958; d. 1990), actress Pia Zadora (1954), Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars (1951),[...] Read more!
Barack Pia Zadora Obama has been distancing himself from Wright faster than Hillary can take up a regional accent. But know, he’s got a new adviser: Reverend Michael ‘Snuffy’ Pfleger. You remember him? He said we should kill gun dealers.
What’s the earliest memory you have? I think I can remember sitting on my great-grandmother’s lap, and she died in 1962. I can definitely remember some events surrounding my first “real” birthday in 1964. Another great-grandmother died in January 1965, and I can remember going to the funeral visitation. But my earliest memory that’s both [...]
boomp3.com Professional train wreck Janice Dickinson proudly displayed what made her one of the most in demand models in the 1980s. Unfortunately for Dickinson (but much to the delight of the...
Last night on the programme, we reported on preparations for a stage production in Madrid - a musical about the life of Anne Frank. Mark Armstrong wrote in: "Anne Frank the musical, will it join the list of other successful...
Rock & roll may never die, but you know it's been eaten by the consumer culture when you see Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert, in which the bouncy diva of prepubescent bubblegum pantomimes every rebel-yell gesture in history, all to exalt girl-power attitude as something you can acquire. Hannah is presented, explicitly, as Miley Cyrus' alter ego (she performs first as Hannah,...
‘Twas a night for crazy dreams last night. I’m at a campaign event for Pia Zadora, who’s inexplicably running for President. I’m in the back of the crowd, straining to get a glimpse. I look around at my surroundings, and notice that I’m in what appears to be an old European town square – the [...]
I've liked Ted Cox's writings for years, I first came across his prose in the 1990s in the Chicago Reader, where he still covers local sports. I've always thought the Golden Globe awards were a stupendous farce, and Cox agrees, calling the sadly annual event "Hollywood's 'dirty little secret.'" From the Daily Herald: First things first: The Globes are a sham. Administered by about 100 largely anonymous...
by Rob GonsalvesDid you watch the fabulous, star-studded Golden Globes ceremony? Yeah, neither did I. Normally I don't bother with it anyway, but this year, due to the writers' strike, the proceedings were whittled down to a press conference that lasted all of thirty minutes. (Hey, maybe the strike will go on long enough to inflict comparable brevity on the Oscars.) So the glitzy, cheesy point of watching...
If, as it has been suggested by The New York Times' Carpetbagger and others, that "Atonement" is the Hillary Clinton of the 2007 Oscar race - the Establishment candidate who went from being the favorite to trailing flashier, more groundbreaking rivals - then the Golden Globes are the New Hampshire primary. "Atonement" won Best Motion Picture (Drama) at Sunday's glitz-free Golden Globes
The Iowa caucuses are about as relevant to determining the qualities of the prospective presidential candidates as the Golden Globes is to recognizing excellence in the world of film and television.