Vulture Exclusive: Kara DioGuardi Shops New Reality Show, Dropped
Kara tells Vulture: "It takes the best acts that have been dropped [by their labels] and gives them a second chance."
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Kara tells Vulture: "It takes the best acts that have been dropped [by their labels] and gives them a second chance."
"I feel like I'm floating off the ground, but I'm still myself."
Currently, she's blogging for the Huffington Post, and we all know how that pays.
Not to mention the legendary Lego–Lincoln Log truce he brokered back in '69.
But he does, in fact, know how to use creative adverbs.
'America is pregnant with a new baby we call hope and freedom.' Right!
Having just lost his financial backer, anything's possible.
'I'm in a musical … But don't spin this like 'poor Rachel finally got a job.''
A quick-thinking waiter saved the designer's life, but don't tell the Maccioni family.
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