Truman Capote's first novel Summer Crossing is published today and is receiving mixed reviews. The novel was abandoned by Capote on the curb outside … [Read more...] about Truman Capote’s Lost Novel Published Today
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Ladies with an Attitude
I know you're probably suffering from a bit of Madonna fatigue but Towleroad has received some exclusive, never-before-seen photos of her Madgesty … [Read more...] about Ladies with an Attitude
The iPod-parazzi
Rumors of a new Apple product generate as much chatter among the techno-geeks as a Nick and Jessica break-up or a Lindsay Lohan automobile accident … [Read more...] about The iPod-parazzi
Liza Still with a Z
No, it's not one of the Ptown drag queens, though if she walked down Commercial Street she might have trouble convincing people she's the real thing. … [Read more...] about Liza Still with a Z
The Amityville Daddy
When The Amityville Horror was published in 1977 (I was 10!) it was the first book to officially scare the crap out of me, so much so that I refused … [Read more...] about The Amityville Daddy
No Doubt
John Patrick Shanley, most famous for writing the 1987 film Moonstruck has won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Doubt. Several weeks … [Read more...] about No Doubt
Richard Gere's zen den: "Is anyone not making money in the current NYC real estate boom? Yes—Richard Gere. Braden Keil reports that our favorite … [Read more...] about
L.A.'s Disney hall to get "dress shirt collar and bow tie" plaza sculpture next year — also known as the thing that must be stopped. New … [Read more...] about
Can Somebody Find the Balls?
Well, Bill Tilden for one. He practically invented the modern game of tennis in the early half of the 20th century. Here's a brief but absorbing … [Read more...] about Can Somebody Find the Balls?
Movie Stars Wilt in Heat
I couldn't help but smile when this photo was featured as the splash photo on the Drudge Report the other day, as the lead to an article on the 102 … [Read more...] about Movie Stars Wilt in Heat







