Jude Law–Abusing NYU Freshmen Have Not Learned the No. 1 Rule About Celebrities in New York
It's fine to gawk. You just have to PRETEND you're not gawking.
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It's fine to gawk. You just have to PRETEND you're not gawking.
Early this morning, another tragedy befell the student body on the downtown campus.
"We're trying to make ends meet at a time when it's hard to make ends meet."
And it goes beyond abdominal slaps and bugs in boxes.
Physical confrontations with cops? Threats of expulsion? This ain't no dance party anymore. Well, maybe a little bit.
NYU just bought it for $25 million and they want to replace its groovy sixties goodness.
This is a setback for NYU, which wanted to build more towers in the area — but it isn't a complete block.
But will that keep NYU from building new high-rises there?
People who work in finance are always skittish about publicity — but not Tommy Kim, a.k.a. D.J. Twix.
That's a whole $8 million more than the couple got for Shiloh! Is it because there's two of them or because of inflation? Plus: Citigroup's seven-point plan for saving itself, the Palazzo Chupi triplex goes on sale, and other things that make you go hmmm, in our daily roundup of media, finance, real-estate and law news.
He's coming to attend the U.N. General Assembly, but it's not too late to invite him to speak elsewhere. He may even invite you back to Iran with him!
Martha disrupts plans to make her seem like less of a perfectionist, Bear Stearns CEO Jimmy Cayne may face arrest (he'd better hide his stash!), and the FBI is slapping anyone who's ever said the word "mortgage" with criminal charges, in our daily roundup of media, finance, real-estate and law news.
The 'New Yorker' totally screws up an opportunity to have famous people humiliate themselves.
Now men in Manhattan will desire real-life flesh-and-blood girlfriends even less!
Oh, no! Our local overpriced, elitist institutes of higher education are in a parlous state, say the Princeton Review and the press!
At a NYU Media Talk last night focusing on "Publishing and the Election," Newsweek’s Jonathan Alter called Thomas Payne “the original blogger.” We bet he didn't have to deal with unending pajama jokes!
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