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Only People on Madonna’s Payroll Would Sit Through Her 50th-Birthday Party
So that’s why no other celebrities attended! But at least Guy Ritchie was there. And, um, her children. And David Blaine...
Posted 08/18/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Do You Guys Still Care About Madonna?
We can't tell whether all of this recent buzz about the singer is interesting.
Posted 07/15/08 in Daily Intel : In Other News
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Tomorrow, Christopher Ciccone Will Make Millions Telling Us Things We Already Know
In his book about his sister Madonna, he tells us she's a cutthroat businesswoman and an ego-centric jerk. To which we say: Um, duh.
Posted 07/14/08 in Daily Intel : Intel
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Gwyneth Paltrow And Chris Martin Had Lunch With Guy Ritchie
Gwyneth, Chris Martin, and Guy Ritchie had lunch at Fresno in East Hampton sans Madonna. What could they have been talking about? Plus, Jill Zarin decided she hates "eye lockers," Peter Cook got a too shiny manicure, and more you missed if you weren't in the Hamptons this past weekend.
Posted 07/14/08 in Daily Intel : Summering
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Susan Miller Reads the Stars for Anne Hathaway, Christie Brinkley, Madonna, and Their Men
Don't worry, Anne will find love, and Christie will find happiness. Madonna, well, we're not so sure.
Posted 07/11/08 in Daily Intel : Intel
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Will Madonna's Co-op Board Push Her Love Over the Borderline?
Madonna managed to get something else done this week while she was in town for the premiere of Guy Ritchie's movie, Revolver. She filed suit against her Central Park West building's co-op board, saying they blocked her from buying a neighbor's apartment, which she had been planning to adjoin to her current 6,000-square-foot spread. (Hey, a girl needs room!) We imagine she feels the old biddies on the board should be grateful for her presence: After all, her building, Harperley Hall, 41 Central Park West, "was not one of the area's more notable buildings until she put down roots there in the early 1990's," the Times said in 2003, noting that after her arrival, property prices had gone up by about 25 percent. Madge has had bad luck with co-ops before — she was rejected by the San Remo in 1985 — and was looking at townhouses earlier this year. “I believe she’s looking on the Upper East Side,” publicist Liz Rosenberg told New York back in March. Could this be the conflict that pushes Madge out of the Upper West Side for good? If so, we have two words for her: Palazzo. Chupi. Madonna Sues Co-op Board [NYP] There Goes the Nabe: Up, Up, Up [NYT] Related: Madonna’s Condo Ray of Light [NYM]
Posted 12/07/07 in Daily Intel : Developing
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