It’s Good to Be M.I.A. and Ben Bronfman
They don't let stuff penetrate their sphere of consciousness.
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They don't let stuff penetrate their sphere of consciousness.
And that doesn't just mean he's old and it was in Hollywood!
The actor James Franco was briefly left alone at last night's National Book Awards. Panic ensued.
For some people, being ridiculously, ridiculously good-looking is not enough.
"I even like when they’re wet and you smell them all warm liked a baked good."
We asked every celebrity we've run into over the past few weeks what they'll be wearing tomorrow night.
"Not one, but two," says an ex-girlfriend.
A young 'Heeb' journalist has a troublesome interview with the 'Zombieland' star in which he admits to lying in interviews, but maybe told a bit too much of the truth.
The noted financial commentator and artist sees opportunity in the recession.
Oh, oh! We know this one!
Just something to think about.
The Governator signs a law prohibiting paparazzi from taking pictures that "invade a celebrity's right to privacy."
We wouldn't put it the same way, but that's kind of the way we feel.
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