Fatal Flaws in Seattle’s Costumed Superhero’s Fight Against Crime
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Benjamin Marra has reimagined Pulitzer Prize–winning New York 'Times' columnist Maureen Dowd as an ass-kicking action hero.
And their "muscle-cuddling garb often leaves little to the imagination."
If people didn’t get drunk, no one would ever buy art, darling. Plus, learn what Jay, Aretha, Katie Lee, Christie, and, well, everyone did in the Hamptons this past weekend — everyone except you, of course.
‘It’s like in every nation and every race, you have some people that are born as a prince because of the natural way they are.’
Illegal and blatant fruit stands in Brooklyn Heights, Donatella in the Clock Tower building, and maybe even rats on a beach (awesome potential metal-band name, right?) in Staten Island: That wackness and more, in today's neighborhood report.
We catch up with the Yankee pitcher and ask him about his favorite pastime that isn't baseball.
Dennis Haysbert, who played President Palmer on '24,' says that Barack owes part of his acceptance to the role.
Finally, right? Plus, David Brooks thinks Goldman Sachs may be on the cusp of a coup, and the "summer of legal vindication" kicks off in our hump-day roundup of media, finance, law, and real-estate news.
It went to Free Press and will come out in 2010.
One poll, that’s nothing, don't waste our time with that garbage. But two polls — that’s a horse of a completely different color.
An 'Observer' story today reminds us that we always seem to be reading shocking tales of graduates from elite schools having to do — gasp — hard work.
Ed Westwick, a.k.a. Chuck Bass from 'Gossip Girl,' was in a car crash last night on the way to his show. (Don't worry, the end is not as sad as 'Cruel Intentions.')
In the July issue of 'Bazaar,' Gwyneth Paltrow spills the secrets Hollywood trainers don't want you to know about.
Did we pay to put our magazine in 'Sex and the City'? Seriously, we wanted to know!
Filmmaker Paul H-O gets told off by growling angry Papa Bear Julian Schnabel — in his own documentary. In your face, H-O! Now you know never to cross the Schnabe!
Who's stealing the big bronze bells of Woodside? That and other burning questions in our daily report from the hoods.
Look at them. For the love of God, they're glorious!
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