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| Thursday, February 15, 2007 |
Loose ends
- In an attempt to look more Jewy, Natalie Portman has said she wants her directorial debut to be based on a famous Israeli book.
- In the most unsurprising political decision since Hillary announced her candidacy, Jewish satirist Al Franken has (finally) announced his bid for a Minnesota senate seat.
- Alicia Silverstone a must-see. Well, that's something we've been saying for years.
- Car enthusiasts aren't too happy with Jerry Seinfeld. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
- Congrats to (the real) Howard Stern (as opposed to the Anna Nicole one) who just got engaged to longtime model girlfriend, Beth Ostrosky.
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| Friday, February 09, 2007 |
Loose ends
- Is Zach Braff dating Drew Barrymore?
- In business news, Borat helped increase revenue 18% in the News Corp's second fiscal quarter.
- And speaking of Borat, FOX head Rupert Murdoch thinks he can make a sequel.
- Spielberg's looking for a protege.
- It had to happen eventually. Britney dumps the Cohen.
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| Tuesday, February 06, 2007 |
Loose ends
- Wacky rumor of the day: Seeds of Peace, which works to get Israelis and Palestinians together, is hoping they can also work out a peace accord between Rosie O'Donnell and Donald Trump.
- Looks like Justin Timberlake has nabbed the most eligible Jewish bachelorette.
- In the TMI department, Ron Jeremy admits to showing his, um, manliness to Paris Hilton in a stall in the women's bathroom.
- Kirstie Alley, from fat actress to rebel minister.
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| Monday, February 05, 2007 |
They said it
"I don't think he was a practicing homosexual. But I think, spiritually speaking, he was more homosexual than heterosexual." -- Author Norman Mailer discussing his new book, The Castle in the Forest, which focuses on the early life of a fictional Adolf Hitler.
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