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Let's Reminisce About Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly published its 1,000th issue earlier this year—and maybe that was enough, since they're rumored to be considering killing their print edition next year. Let's look back at EW's fun history! Okay: More » -
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Entertainment Weekly Considering Going Online-Only?
We've heard from multiple sources that the idea of going online-only is being seriously considered by the leadership of Entertainment Weekly. And it wouldn't be a bad idea.
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Stewart and Colbert Double-Team the Issues
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, the most trusted names in journalism, sat down for a Q&A with Entertainment Weekly—and kicked everyone's asses all the time! For example: STEPHEN COLBERT: One of the things I love about my character is I can make vast declarations and it doesn't matter if I'm wrong. I love being wrong. So my character can tell you exactly what's going to happen: The Democrats are going to change everything. We're going to have gay parents marrying their own gay babies. Obama's gonna be sworn in on a gay baby. The oath is gonna end ''So help me, gay baby.'' More selections after the jump. More » -
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'Inside TV' Stalks 'Entertainment Weekly'
If it's Thursday, it must be the launch ofanothertwo more celebrity magazines. Let's see, today we've got TV Guide's Inside TV ($1.99) and American Media's Celebrity Living ($1.89! Cheap!). Though both new mags claim to be "warm and fuzzy," reports of intimidating ground tactics counter that claim. A Gawker correspondent reports from the streets of Manhattan:The Inside TV advertising truck (the new TV Guide magazine) is parked right in front of Entertainment Weekly's building on Broadway. Coincidence? The funny part about it: the EW edit staff is OFF from Wed.-Fri., so if they meant to make anyone feel bad, they've failed.
You've got to get up earlier than that to bring down the House that Jarvis Built, people. More » -
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Even The Presidential Ballot Allows Write-Ins
So who the hell do these Entertainment Weekly dictators think they are? Democracy extends to celebrity babies, you know. More » -
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Billy Bush Rides DiCaprio's Ass—Hard
According to the profile of The Aviator star, Leonardo DiCaprio, (and his director, Martin Scorsese) in the current issue of Entertainment Weekly, the actor had an rather unpleasant encounter with celebrity scourge (and Bush family member) Billy Bush at the premiere of his film: More » -
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'EW,' Lohan, and McPherson: Take Three
Clearly, we need to spend more time looking at photos of beautiful women in their pantyhose, since, as yet another kind reader tells us, the photographers of both Lohan and McPherson were drawing from this image of Brigitte Bardot. More » -
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Department of Double Takes
This had been bugging us since we saw Lindsay Lohan on the cover of Entertainment Weekly two weeks ago and we were sure we'd seen that pose before. We thought maybe it was a vintage Ann-Margret shot or an old cover of Esquire, but we couldn't track it down. More » -
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'EW' and Celebrity Plastic Surgery: Our Lips Are Sealed
This week's Entertainment Weekly features a promising exposé on how plastic surgery is destroying Hollywood. More »
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