Psychoanalyzing the Bush Administration, By the Cast of ‘W.’
At last night's 'W.' premiere, we asked each actor to briefly analyze the real-life character they portray.
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At last night's 'W.' premiere, we asked each actor to briefly analyze the real-life character they portray.
It's about time, Halle, you're 42! Plus, it's about the only non-dull news in today's gossip roundup.
Dick Cheney will not have a speaking role at the Republican National Convention this month, and we suspect we know why.
It’s easy enough to pinpoint exactly who this year’s Republican vice-presidential candidate should be — but Arnold Schwarzenegger is not eligible for the post.
Hova and Mary J stop in at 1Oak, Julia Louis-Dreyfus talks trash, and J.Lo starves herself back to normal in our daily roundup of the best bits in New York's gossip columns.
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