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A plastic surgeon's daughter makes a documentary about what people will do to stay young-looking.
Val Kilmer's not really running for governor of New Mexico, Christopher Hitches said a kind of iffy thing about Wanda Sykes, and Elizabeth Banks is allergic to French pollen. And more dish from Washington's prom on Saturday night.
The newly expanded Dylan's Candy Bar is giving it away from noon to 2 p.m.
The former 'Daily News' gossip columnist will be an editor-at-large at the celebrity weekly.
The sex columnist is out of her editor-at-large gig at 'Star,' and grappling with the most difficult step of the microfame process: persisting.
We ask the top women in media what the glass ceiling is all about.
Thus, a word of warning to those who will read the story and make judgments about the blog generation.
Despite the shabby state of Balthazar's seats, make-out sessions are still making the gossip columns.
Yesterday and today, the Times profiled three women in media: Julia Allison, Arianna Huffington, and Lauren Zalaznick. Despite differences in their ages and careers, the three of them seem of a type.
"Remember this girl," photographer Patrick McMullan said, gesturing to gal-about-town Leven Rambin during a party for Lizzie Fortunato Jewels and Timo! Wallets Tuesday night.
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