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Say good-bye to Nutcracker, SpongeBob, and Finding Nemo.
The controversial Brooklyn chicken joint makes a cameo in a rap video.
And more celebrity interaction, in our daily gossip roundup.
While he was sitting in the studio talking to them, no less.
Controversial radio host claims his only crime was conservatism.
Have you ever seen Spike Lee attempt to make his booty clap?
You know, laughing at people who are poorer and less cool than she is.
Of course there might be a John Edwards sex tape. Of course.
Plus: The Greene Grape wins awards, and more, all in our morning news roundup.
A constituent trying to pin down the Senate appointee on her view of the Sean Bell trial gets manhandled by the Rev.
That's the only explanation we can come up with for what he said to Al Sharpton today.
She stayed home to watch Paterson on TV today. She's skipping Sharpton next week. And she's lobbying behind the scenes.
And we didn't even have to crash. Our annual holiday-party reviews begin. (Oh, and invite us to your own!)
Uh, not really. Also, Lindsay loves Samantha but is still way into guys. In Monday's gossip roundup.
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