Ivana Trump Defends Her Great, Semi-Absentee Love
Plus, gossip about Graydon Carter, Chuck Schumer, and Sean Avery, in our daily column roundup.
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Plus, gossip about Graydon Carter, Chuck Schumer, and Sean Avery, in our daily column roundup.
So … yeah, we saw it. Your "Blogopticon." Looks familiar.
The Lehmann Brothers CEO says he's "disappointed" by losses as rumors of the firm's demise intensify, 'Bazaar' editor Glenda Bailey becomes a dame, and Britney's NYC apartment goes on the market in today's roundup of news from the realms of finance, media, real estate, and law.
The online media is in a tizzy over Bill Clinton's tirade against 'Vanity Fair' scribe Todd Purdum. But we think it was totally awesome.
Also, Angelina styled herself with a green wig for 'Vanity Fair,' the U.K. has a new treatment for premature balding, and some find Neutrogena's new commercial sexually suggestive.
Everything that happened to Hillary over the weekend, in case you took one weekend off from reading the news.
Each month, Earnest Sewn gives over its back room to a guest label with a set designer. This time it's Ruffian, and we got a very close look.
Also, dish from Cannes, the Hamptons, and Kazakhstan, in our daily gossip roundup.
Ivanka's lame interview with George Wayne bears some bitter little fruits.
The Queens native and boy-band impresario says bye bye bye.
He's dancing on tables, he's refusing hot blondes. Thank God, really. That and more in our daily gossip roundup.
Jamie Johnson is tries to get rich Wasps to be anti-Semitic, but they're too Waspy.
Plus, dish on The Donald, The Portman and The Huma in our daily roundup.
Jamie Johnson blogs about — wait for it! — rich people.
Also, Microsoft gives up on Yahoo, Berkshire Hathaway's profits tank briefly, and Buzz Bissinger apologizes to Will Leitch, all in our daily industry roundup.
We hit up the biggest honchos in the industry to get their opinions on the brouhaha, and guess what they had to say?
Editors, nerves, competition, and one aggressive former Met mingled at last night's awards ceremony.
Plus, things are looking up on Wall Street, Skadden is doing better at doing good, and Andre Balazs finally sells the Hotel QT — all in our daily industry roundup.
Also, New York schoolgirls reveal whether they're standing by Hannah Montana or dropping her like a too-difficult calculus class.
This week America has been rocked to its core by the flesh of Miley Cyrus's back, but the crime doesn't fit the outrage. She's just doing what a starlet her age is supposed to.