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more about #michaelstipe more comments → triplethreat: If only every post could be like this. It would be like Gawker and my youth had both returned. more » phlox✔: Journalismism at its finest! more » E. H. Cotton: Classic Gawker. Ohh, this felt good. more » karion: This was fantastic. more » secretagentman: Oh Bets! Let's get drunk together, please! Thank you for letting Brian write this up so hysterically. more » BookishLookish: Also, what the hell is Wintour doing to her face now? She is really looking more and more like the offspring of Marty Feldman and Alvin of the Chipmunks. more » Baroness: Pretty sure Padma's donor is financier TF- he has a habit of wooing the famous exes of British notables : Liz Hurley, the late Princess of Wales. He'... more » BookishLookish: Wow, Gina Gershon and I have the same coat! That's a sheared mink number with leather piping from one Michael Kors. more » BettyCrocker: Good pix, but stellar commentary. Well played, Betsey! more » jordos1: And Anna Wintour looks more and more like Alf everyday. more » jordos1: "Step and Repeat" has to be one of the most annoying names, for an annoying industrial tool, for an annoying industry. more » TheologicalSong: Julianne is spelled two different ways, both wrong, in the writeup for picture #8. more » tigolbitties: is it just me or does colin firth look almost emaciated?!?! more » CherriSpryte: I was born in Middle Earth und zat is why they call me Rolf! more » DahlELama: Yay Glee! Did anyone actually watch ANTM last night? Was it any good? Or are shorties lame? I've got it DVRed, but it's gonna need to compete with V... more » -
#partyhardly
A Virtual Party Report from A Single Man's Premiere Party
We were not invited to the star-studded New York screening of A Single Man or the afterparty at Monkey Bar last night. Somehow fictional freelancer Betsey Morgenstern wrangled her way in. Here is her report.
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#traderoundup
Springtime for Hobbits and Hollywood
Its a day of rebirth — Hobbits, Wonder Woman, Barry Manilow. They're all ready to become heroes all over again. It's all in the trades. More »

