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Evel Knievel, R.I.P.

Posted by febry on 2:15 PM

By Drew

When I was a kid, Evel Knievel was big business. He'd tried to the fountains at Caesar's Palace and failed (I never could figure that out), tried to jump the Snake River Canyon and failed (my most vivid memory was a line in the small print of the Monday sports section which read "Canyon Jumping: Snake River 1, Evel Knievel 0), tried to jump a tank of sharks in Chicago and failed. He was a regular on ABC's Wide World of Sports, and kept Frank Gifford busy reporting on his various attempts.

Yeah, his failures were spectacular, but so were his successes, none more so than the very idea that you could sell out sports stadiums around the world, filling them with people who were willing to pay to see someone risk breaking their neck. And it worked. He broke a lot of bones, but broke a lot of records as well.

Every once in a while if you surf around on television you'll come across a movie called Viva Knievel, in which Evel starred as himself - taking on drug dealers, trying to reconcile with his son, and leaping cars with his bike. In other words, undoubtedly an average day in the life of Evel Knievel. The supporting cast was incredible - Gene Kelly, Lauren Hutton, Red Buttons, Leslie Nielsen, Cameron Mitchell, and of course Frank Gifford. Some of them had seen their best days, some had never quite made it off the B list, but still - all of them supporting a guy who wasn't even a professional actor. . .

Although, truth be told, Evel Knievel was a great actor. He sold himself as the image of a heroic daredevil, a man with limitless courage, willing to risk it all for the sake of entertainment and the challenge. He sold it, and people bought it, and in truth they were probably buying the real thing. His son took up the family business and has done pretty well for himself, although the technology has certainly improved in the meantime. But he just doesn't have the pioneer spirit, if you will, that his dad had, a lone man on a lone bike, trying to do things others couldn't.

No, there was only one Evel Knievel, and I'm glad I got the chance to see him, even if it was only on TV. Say what you like - he took the chances, and in a way we all lived vicariously through him. He'd been in poor health for some time when he died today, at the age of 69.

Poetry Wednesday

Posted by febry on 1:03 PM

By Judith

A Victorian modernist. Harriet Monroe (1860 - 1936) was like the kid who'd like to jump off the diving board, but doesn't want to swim in the deep end of the pool. A little older and more prim than the modernist poets, she nevertheless made it possible for many of them to become well-known.

Unable to find opportunities to publish her own work, Monroe decided to start her own magazine, and in 1912 began the granddaddy of poetry journals, Poetry. Monroe and her bold, new creation provided an outlet for poets such as Pound, Frost, Eliot, H.D., Sandburg and Williams. While Monroe had a taste for the delicate modern, she couldn't resist tinkering with the submissions she received, cleaning them up a bit, and it wasn't long before Pound and Eliot were taking their wares to a new journal, the Little Review. Still, Poetry brought a lot of great poets to light and continues on to this day as a distinguished publication.

Monroe's poetry? In structure and form it's from a previous generation, but it stays away from the cloying sentimentality that can be found in some work of the 19th century. So here is the publisher and editor as poet.


Back Home

Egypt, Jerusalem, Stamboul,
And Athens of the crystal hill;
Apollo of Olympia,
Tall as a tower and marble-still;

Italy shining in the sun,
And Slavia by her dented sea --
These have been mine since last I stood
Where now my own comes back to me.

I met the dark kings where they lay
Mummied and folded close in gold,
And listened in their tombs to hear
The bragging tale their sculptors told.

I climbed the crested Holy City
Where one man, speaking words of flame,
Burnt up the Roman power and left
A world emblazoned with his name.

And Greece, guarding her shattered stones,
Lifting white columns to the sky --
I saw her pledge her Parthenon
To prove beauty can never die.

Now from the crowded little lands,
Gun-weighted with their ancient hates,
I come, hearing a mighty voice
Calling her thunder-roll of states.

The prairies hear it, and the hills,
The huge lakes, the far-folding sea --
A radio call out of the air,
Enormous, insolent and free.

An who am I to question her
Where among skyscrapers she waits!
The nations I have trailed are here --
Hate dies in them within her gates.

Old Quotes and More Aftereffects

Posted by febry on 4:32 AM

By Bobby

I remembered some of my old quotes, and in light of what has happened since then, I decided to reflect back on those times.

"Tragically, we won't do it at church again because our church music leader announced a change to an all-karaoké format using exclusively pop/rock/hip-hop from one music publisher (BMG). The songs our leader now uses are worthless pop junk, and I can't see myself singing it because technique must be violated in order to "sing" this material! It does not have any message, as it focuses squarely on the beat. Besides, I’ve imposed a no prerecorded accompaniment policy out of respect to the instrumentalists I have used when I sing. Consider I've paid cash and merchandise to my pianists and actually worked with my voice teacher in booking them, it's important I reward them for work."

Last year during a recital, in addition to paying the cash my voice teacher usually asks us to pay our accompanist, I also paid my accompanist (a college student who is a dear friend) with a fresh home-baked pumpkin pie. Now I don't know what college students can do but having fresh pumpkin pie to share with the roommates is a good thing for the season.

As for that music leader at church, allegations arose that he had been in cahoots with some students at the public middle and high school in the area, and some of the antics were questionable. Some wanted him out because of the music (what virtue is there in church music when they are teaching kids to dance to a hip-hop tune?), while others (mostly from those schools) supported him, despite his clear push that pop-rock karaoke and hip-hop dance was "in" and majestic masterpieces of solid theology were "out". He was forced out for his actions in school, which he defended in his resignation letter, but the assistant is in the same mould of support of pop/rock and teen dance (he teaches in that school system), and he is not a paid staffer. At the urging of a few members, I asked to be considered as part of a committee to find the next music leader, and it's clear where I am going. When you have an alliance with classical singers and not afraid to support the "meat and potatoes" of the serious sacred material with sound doctrine and its timeless majesty, and to turn away from the "cupcakes" of the modern pop-rock, known for its sappy secular love songs, lack of theology, and short life span, it's obvious which side of the ball I am hanging, and with apologies to Dick Vitale (whom I met while in college), it's an NC'er. The great sacred masterpieces need some
"PTP".

"A piece that made me laugh -- Gianni Schicchi."

When I am frustrated by my alma mater's slide, I jokingly say if this continues to our rival, I'm taking a suicide dive down the Ponte Vecchio into the Arno. It's obvious where that is coming if you've heard Gianni Schicchi. When I called my voice teacher after the Boys and Girls Club of the Midlands Turkey Day Run III, she smiled because she knew I was thinking of Gianni Schicchi, and O mio babbino caro. Too bad we don't have people who understand opera or get jokes based off opera.

"A piece you've been meaning to listen to or perform. -- Handel's Messiah."

Last year I finally took the plunge with a friend's church, participating in excerpts of the masterpiece. I enjoyed all practices, but am probably not doing it this year because of travel and how doing the work on consecutive days this year (I usually participate in a local choral society's singalong with friends the Monday of the week before Christmas) would affect my singing. (That church's production is very late compared to last year.) The "Six Weeks of Handel" became one of my highlights of 2006. Of course, Handel is Handel. There isn't another work like it, and sadly we teach our kids to avoid them for what they want, and that is the no-talent material of faking everything that is popular because of the major publishers -- EMI Group plc, Vivendi, and Warner Music Group. They cash in each time a church performs their mostly secularised pieces because of copyright, and people support them because they believe the beat matters first, and the lack of theology is irrelevant.

Of course, they want their church to be a clone of Granger Community Church in Indiana, where their services feature secular rock songs and television themes with pop psychology instead of solid Biblical teachings. The services have featured themes based on 24, Mad Money, Desperate Housewives, The Office: An American Workplace, and other popular programs, and their "worship music" is actual pop-rock tunes, no theology. That does not work.

Verity Lambert, R.I.P.

Posted by febry on 4:42 PM

By Mitchell

You probably aren't familiar with the name Verity Lambert. She was a legend in British television, working her way up from personal assistant to David Susskind to become one of the BBC's premier producers. She did "Rumpole of the Bailey," "The Naked Civil Servant," "Edward and Mrs. Simpson" and countless other dramas for the BBC and Thames television, eventually forming her own production company (the cleverly-named Cinema Verity). As a young production assistant she once had to take over direction of a live drama when one of the actors died in the middle of the telecast and the director had to rush down and rewrite his scenes for the rest of the cast.

But it was for one program that she earned eternal fame. In 1963, at the age of 28, she was selected by Sydney Newman to produce for the BBC a science-fiction children's program he had just created - Doctor Who. She was producer for the first two years of the series, casting William Hartnell in the crucial role as the initial Doctor, as well as the Doctor's first three companions - William Russell and Jacqueline Hill as the schoolteachers Ian and Barbara, and Carole Ann Ford, as the Doctor's grand-daughter, Susan. She was also responsible for giving the green light to the introduction of one of the most famous villains in TV science fiction history - the Daleks.

It was Verity Lambert who, in her two years, helped build the foundation for the legendary series that continues to this day. Earlier in the past season, in a story entitled "Human Nature" where the Doctor temporarly assumes the guise of a human, he identifies his parents as "Sydney and Verity." Truer words were never spoken.


Doctor Who premiered for the first time on November 23, 1963, and it was last Thursday, one day short of the 44th anniversary of the premiere, that she died at the age of 71 after a long illness.

We Are Not Alone

Posted by febry on 12:27 PM

By Mitchell

As I've mentioned in the past, I often have my differences with NRO's David Frum, but regardless he's a heck of a writer. And he knows about the Grey Cup.

(Of course, he is Canadian...)

Zac Efron Was Unavailable

Posted by febry on 6:01 AM

Zac Efron Was Unavailable
High School Musical cutie Lucas Grabeel and co-star Monique Coleman hit up the Australian Idol finale on Sunday. Why???? Why not?!!! Congrats to Natalie Gauci for taking home the title of 2007 Australian Idol! [Photo via Getty Images.]

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High School Musical cutie Lucas Grabeel and co-star Monique Coleman hit up the Australian Idol finale on Sunday.

Why????

Why not?!!!

Congrats to Natalie Gauci for taking home the title of 2007 Australian Idol!

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Oprah Threatened Again by Ex-Staffer's Slings

Posted by febry on 6:01 AM

Oprah Threatened Again by Ex-Staffer's Slings

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TMZ.com: Oprah Winfrey might've thought she was done with a former employee who threatened to expose some secrets about her management style -- after he was charged with extortion. Not quite.Page Six reports that the alleged extortionist, Keifer Bonvillain,... Read more


Malibu Fire Still Going, But Winds Dying Down

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TMZ.com: As the Malibu fire continues to destroy homes, there is hope things could improve as the wind speed has been cut in half since the blaze began early this morning.Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky told KABC that at least 14 firefighting... Read more

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Someone (Not Something) Caused the Fire

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Someone (Not Something) Caused the Fire

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TMZ.com: Unlike the blaze that ripped through Malibu last month, the brushfire that broke out early yesterday was caused by humans, the county fire inspector said yesterday, but it is still unknown whether it was intentional. Last month's fire was found to... Read more


Access Hollywood section

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Flea's Home NOT a Burnt Pepper

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Flea's Home NOT a Burnt Pepper

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TMZ.com: Flea, the bassist for the the Red Hot Chili Peppers, did not lose his home today in the Malibu fires.KNX Newsradio confirmed that earlier reports that Flea's house burned down are untrue, according to his manager.According to KTTV, rocker Axl Rose... Read more


Eyewitness: Minnie and Matthew Evacuated

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Eyewitness: Minnie and Matthew Evacuated

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TMZ.com: A Malibu resident told KNBC that she knocked on the homes of both Minnie Driver and Matthew McConaughey this morning to tell them they had to leave their homes due to the fire. No word on whether or not Matthew was wearing a shirt at the time. His... Read more


Once Upon a Big Box Office...

Posted by febry on 9:55 PM

Once Upon a Big Box Office...
EnchantedThe holiday box office finally got its fairy-tale start. "Enchanted," the Disney princess adventure that aimed to poke fun at Disney princess adventures, grossed $50 million over the...

We?re Coming Home!

Posted by febry on 9:55 PM

Very exciting news, South Florida!!!! Miami’s own and your Perezcious P-Nasty is going to be hosting Y100’s Jingle Ball, Saturday, December 15th at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise. Yes, we’re hosting the whole show and we are beyond thrilled. Some of our favoritest peeps are going to be performing, like Timbaland, Good Charlotte, Natasha Bedingfield, Ashley Tisdale, [...]

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Very exciting news, South Florida!!!!

Miami’s own and your Perezcious P-Nasty is going to be hosting Y100’s Jingle Ball, Saturday, December 15th at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise.

Yes, we’re hosting the whole show and we are beyond thrilled.

Some of our favoritest peeps are going to be performing, like Timbaland, Good Charlotte, Natasha Bedingfield, Ashley Tisdale, One Republic, Plain White Ts, Sean Kingston, Elliot Yamin and more.

We haven’t been in the SoFlo in such a long time and it’s totally awesome to be going home for such a special occasion.

Click here to buy your tickets today.

See y’all soon!

P.S. Perez will also be joining Elvis Duran and all of our friends at Z100 for the Z100 Jingle Ballin NYC on December 14th.

Yay!!!

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Eyewitness: Minnie and Matthew Evacuated

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TMZ.com: A Malibu resident told KNBC that she knocked on the homes of both Minnie Driver and Matthew McConaughey this morning to tell them they had to leave their homes due to the fire. No word on whether or not Matthew was wearing a shirt at the time. His... Read more

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Perez, Is that You? No -- It's Gummi Bear!

Posted by febry on 5:52 PM

Perez, Is that You? No -- It's Gummi Bear!
TMZ.com: Some gaga fans thought they spied Perez Hilton hobbling down Robertson Blvd. yesterday, but it wasn't Perezzle. It was that chameleon-like bear of the moment, Gummi! Sorry, honey.The wounded blonde bear once again ventured from his cave, only to be... Read more


Access Hollywood section

Posted by febry on 5:52 PM

Malibu Fire: Still No Cause Determined

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TMZ.com: Over 10,000 people have been evacuated from the Malibu area. A press conference was just held on what is now being referred to as the Corral Fire -- which has spread to 3,200 acres. Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky said that 1,700... Read more

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She?s The Best

Posted by febry on 1:48 PM

Miz Angelina Jolie was just named Entertainer of the Year by Entertainment Weekly. Woo hoo! “Her performances in 2007 were far more interesting than her private life. A nice change of pace,” says the mag. For the full list of EW’s Top 25 Entertainers of the Year, click here!

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Miz Angelina Jolie was just named Entertainer of the Year by Entertainment Weekly.

Woo hoo!

“Her performances in 2007 were far more interesting than her private life. A nice change of pace,” says the mag.

For the full list of EW’s Top 25 Entertainers of the Year, click here!

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Brandon Routh Gets Superhitched

Posted by febry on 1:48 PM

Brandon Routh Gets Superhitched
Brandon Routh, Courtney FordThe Man of Steel has sealed the deal. "Superman Returns" star Brandon Routh tied the knot Saturday with longtime girlfriend Courtney Ford, "People" reports. The twosome chose...

She?s The Best

Posted by febry on 9:45 AM

She?s The Best
Miz Angelina Jolie was just named Entertainer of the Year by Entertainment Weekly. Woo hoo! “Her performances in 2007 were far more interesting than her private life. A nice change of pace,” says the mag. For the full list of EW’s Top 25 Entertainers of the Year, click here!

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Miz Angelina Jolie was just named Entertainer of the Year by Entertainment Weekly.

Woo hoo!

“Her performances in 2007 were far more interesting than her private life. A nice change of pace,” says the mag.

For the full list of EW’s Top 25 Entertainers of the Year, click here!


Someone (Not Something) Caused the Fire

Posted by febry on 9:45 AM

Someone (Not Something) Caused the Fire

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TMZ.com: Unlike the blaze that ripped through Malibu last month, the brushfire that broke out early yesterday was caused by humans, the county fire inspector said yesterday, but it is still unknown whether it was intentional. Last month's fire was found to... Read more


Glimmer of Hope on the Great White Way

Posted by febry on 9:45 AM

Glimmer of Hope on the Great White Way
NEW YORK (AP) - It's a worst-case scenario that became a reality. As the Broadway stagehands strike enters its third week Saturday, there doesn't seem to be any way out of the thorny, seemingly intractable dispute that has shut down more than two dozen plays and musicals since Nov. 10.

The Stacked Maid from "Clue": 'Memba Her?!

Posted by febry on 5:41 AM

The Stacked Maid from "Clue": 'Memba Her?!

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TMZ.com: In 1985, Colleen Camp stole every scene she was in as "Yvette" in "Clue" without saying a word -- thanks to her enormous talents. Guess what she looks like now!... Read more


Exhale! Malibu Fire Beginning to Subside

Posted by febry on 5:41 AM

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TMZ.com: Los Angeles County Fire Chief P. Michael Freeman had a little bit of good news at his latest press conference -- "The fire activity has subsided considerably." Whew.But it wasn't all good news. Freeman said that a total of 49 homes -- far exceeding... Read more

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Access Hollywood section

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Hottest Videos -- Week of 11/19

Posted by febry on 1:37 AM

Hottest Videos -- Week of 11/19

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TMZ.com: It looks like all the guys who drool over Heidi Klum's fantastic rack aren't alone -- Heidi likes playing with 'em too!... Read more


Tara Reid -- Famously Unknown

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TMZ.com: Shopping on paparazzi doorstep Robertson Blvd. yesterday, Tara Reid was surrounded by a legion of snappin' paps and fans. Wait, go back. Tara ... who?After whats-her-name scooted into a shop, a TMZ photog went around asking people if they could... Read more

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Malibu Fire: Still No Cause Determined

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Malibu Fire: Still No Cause Determined

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TMZ.com: Over 10,000 people have been evacuated from the Malibu area. A press conference was just held on what is now being referred to as the Corral Fire -- which has spread to 3,200 acres. Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky said that 1,700... Read more


Football North of the Border

Posted by febry on 10:03 PM

By Mitchell

We’ve had a lot of football talk this week, haven't we? Earlier we discussed the great history of football on Thanksgiving; now it's at the rich heritage of the Canadian Football League title game, today's 95th Grey Cup championship.

Most sports fans in America are vaguely aware of something called Canadian football. They have this fuzzy impression of a game with a longer field, more players and different rules, and that’s about it. And that’s understandable – in this country, there are really only three kinds of football – high school, college, and the NFL. Even Australian Rules football probably had a bigger following than Canadian football (at least when the Aussie games were being shown on ESPN, back in the good old days of the network).

Canadian football has a long and colorful history, however. It’s a game that has its roots in Canadian rugby, and over the years evolved in a slightly different manner from American football, with a particular emphasis on the kicking game. Consequently, those fuzzy impressions that people have are, for the most part, right: the field is longer (110 yards long by 65 wide, with end zones that are an additional 20 yards deep, and it still takes some getting used to to hear someone refer to the 53 yard line); you’ve got 12 players per side rather than 11 (the extra offensive player is generally a receiver, the extra defender a safety); there are three downs instead of four (which puts a real emphasis on the passing game, and also the need for mobile quarterbacks, since a sack is even more deadly); no fair catches on punts (the kicking team has to give the receiver a five-yard buffer or get nailed for a penalty); and the kicking team gets a point if they kick the ball into the end zone and it isn’t run out (and most teams will concede the single point in return for field position, since in that case the ball is brought out to the 35-yard line). There are other differences as well, but what it all adds up to is an exciting, wide-open, fast-paced game that has, over the years, developed a small cult following south of the border.

Now, I might be biased in this; I have to admit that the NFL doesn't have much appeal for me, certainly not as much as it did when I was young. I'll watch the Thanksgiving games every year - that's practically all there is to watch nowadays - but even those are a chore to sit through. As for the Super Bowl, well, I don't have any rooting interest in the teams, I have no fascination with the commericals, and I've no desire to become yet another pawn in the NFL's overall marketing plan. As the NFL has gotten bigger and more corporate, and the players more thuggish, it's taken away the simple pleasure that watching the games used to give me. On the other hand, I first experienced Canadian football as a little kid in the mid 60s when the Grey Cup was often shown on ABC's Wide World of Sports, and weekly games were syndicated on Saturday mornings on Channel 11. I suppose it got its hooks into me then, and the Canadian game has brought me enjoyment since then - that is, when I've been able to get it. It isn't easy, but thanks to Altitude Sports & Entertainment and DirecTV, I manage.

Football fans probably know more about the CFL than they think. A number of NFL greats have Canadian roots: Bud Grant, the legendary Minnesota Vikings coach, won four Grey Cups as coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and Joe Kapp, the QB for Grant’s first Vikings Super Bowl team, won the Grey Cup with the British Columbia Lions. Joe Theismann, prior to starring for the Washington Redskins, quarterbacked the Toronto Argonauts to the Grey Cup final in 1971, Warren Moon won five consecutive Grey Cups as QB of the Edmonton Eskimos from 1978 to 1982 before going to the NFL, Doug Flutie won three Grey Cups as QB, first for the Calgary Stampeders and then for Toronto, and Jeff Garcia, who went on to fame with the San Francisco 49ers, was Flutie’s successor as QB in Calgary. Marv Levy, before coaching the Buffalo Bills to four Super Bowls, took the Montreal Allouettes to three Grey Cups. Before the NFL became such a big business, there actually wasn’t that much difference in the money being offered, but while NFL salaries have exploded, many Canadian players still hold down jobs during the off-season to make ends meet.

The Grey Cup, like the Stanley Cup in hockey, started out as a donated trophy to go to the outstanding team in Canada. Like the Stanley Cup, the trophy assumed a life of its own, having shared some of the same eccentric adventures (stolen, burned, broken, sat on, and held for ransom), and in time came to be viewed as the Holy Grail of the sport, bigger than the league which held it. Just as the Stanley Cup predates the formation of the NHL, the Grey Cup came into existence long before the CFL, having been donated by the Governor General of Canada, Earl Grey, in 1909. For many years, the trophy was competed for by professional and amateur teams alike, and at one time there were at least three leagues vying for it through a series of interlocking playoffs.

Over time, two leagues came to dominate the competition: the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union, popularly known as the “Big Four” and comprising teams in eastern Canada, and the Western Interprovincial Football Union, which (as the name suggests) was based in western Canada. By 1954 college teams had ceased to compete for the Cup, and when the Ontario Rugby Football Union withdrew, the two remaining leagues came together in 1956 to form the Canadian Football League. The Cup has gone to the champion of that league ever since.

The Grey Cup is an event that brings eastern and western Canada together, a big party with fans travelling to the game from throughout the country, and there's a carnival atmosphere throughout the week in the host city. (Until the early 70s the game was played on Saturday afternoon, giving those travelers a chance to take the train to the game site.) Over the years it became more and more like a zoo, starting, as Wikipedia notes, “in 1948, when fans of the Calgary Stampeders dressed in western gear, square danced, flipped flapjacks, partied in the streets of Toronto and rode a horse through the lobby of the posh Royal York Hotel.

The week’s festivities now include a parade on Saturday, a beauty pageant (with eight contestants from the league’s cities competing to become “Miss Grey Cup), and an awards banquet, where the league’s major hardware is given out. Unlike the Super Bowl, which over the years has become an exercise in debauchery and commercialism to the point where the game itself is usually an afterthought, the game always was the thing at the Grey Cup, although even there you’ve got big name talent performing at the halftime show, and the game has long since been moved to prime time on Sunday night.

The Grey Cup is usually held during our Thanksgiving weekend - purely coincidental, since Canada celebrates Thanksgiving in October - but, like us, with football and turkey. The schedule has always been longer in Canada, with teams playing 14 and 16 games long before NFL schedules were expanded; each team currently plays 18 games, which does make for something of a redundant season since there are only eight teams, and six of them make the playoffs. Players in the NFL complain about the grueling schedule, but in Canada well into the 90s it was not uncommon for teams to play twice in one week. In fact, up until the late 70s the East and West Divisions each had their own method of playoffs, and the Western Final was a best two-out-of-three affair, with the games being played on Saturday, Wednesday, and Sunday (if necessary) of one week. The Eastern Final was just as unusual, with the top two teams in the East playing a two-game, total-points series. Now, sadly, the playoffs are far more uniform, with single-elimination games bringing the two division winners to the Grey Cup.

If the history of the Cup has been colorful, the games themselves have been equally unique, with many of them identified by some kind of weather phenomenon. There was the Mud Bowl in 1950, played on a field that had been deeply rutted by equipment used to plow off a week's worth of heavy snow; the infamous Fog Bowl in 1962, when a heavy fog that came into Toronto from off Lake Ontario forced the game to be stopped and the final nine minutes played the following day; the Wind Bowl in 1965, when winds of 50 mph forced Winnipeg to take three safetys rather than try to punt the ball into the gale; and the Snow Bowl in 1996, played in Hamilton in a driving snowstorm. There have been female streakers, controversal plays, miraculous upsets and near upsets - in 1981, an Ottawa team that had only one five games during the regular season and was quarterbacked by future U.S. politician J.C. Watts, came within seconds of upsetting Edmonton.

This evening's Grey Cup is being played in Toronto for the first time since 1992, and for a long time it looked as if the hometown Argos (the oldest professional football team in existence, dating back to 1873) would be right there in the big game. After a disastrous 2-6 start, the team won 9 of its final 10 games to claim first place in the East. They just couldn’t get it together last Sunday, however, being jeered off the field by the home fans after falling 19-10 to the second-place Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Winnipeg’s opponent from the West: the Saskatchewan Roughriders, who finished in second place in the West but upended the defending Grey Cup champion British Columbia Lions 26-17. The Bombers have a long and outstanding Grey Cup record, having won the Cup 10 times in 22 attempts. The Riders have a somewhat less distinguished history, with only two Cup victories in 17 tries.

Saskatchewan had the better season this year however, being led by their brilliant quarterback Kerry Joseph and a dynamic corps of receivers. In addition to surviving a late-season slump, the Bombers are further handicapped by the loss of their own quarterback, Kevin Glenn, who suffered a broken arm in last week's win over Toronto. However, you can't count Winnipeg out, especially with their dynamic running back Charles Roberts, who rushed for nearly 1,400 yards in a game dominated by passing.

For what it's worth, the tea leaves here say Saskatchewan wins their third Grey Cup tonight, but if there's one thing consistent about the history of the Cup, it's the unpredictability of it all. And that's why they play the game, which fans north of the border - and a few from the southern side - will be eagerly awaiting tonight.

UPDATE: We called it: Saskatchewan 23, Winnipeg 19. Read all about it here.

"Bachelor" Byron Gets His Ass Kicked

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Headline Of The Week Weak

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Headline Of The Week Weak
“Britney Spears is adopting Chinese twins!” Say it ain’t so!!!! CLICK HERE to read the article accompanying this headline! [Image via WENN.] POP shambles BRITNEY SPEARS is adopting Chinese twins, I can exclusively reveal. The desperate singer has told friends she’s in the final stages of talks with an adoption agency and plans to go ahead with the move [...]

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Britney Spears is adopting Chinese twins!

Say it ain’t so!!!! CLICK HERE to read the article accompanying this headline!

[Image via WENN.]

POP shambles BRITNEY SPEARS is adopting Chinese twins, I can exclusively reveal.

The desperate singer has told friends she’s in the final stages of talks with an adoption agency and plans to go ahead with the move very soon.

This latest twist in the Britney saga comes after the recent news that hubby KEVIN FEDERLINE has been given full custody of the children Sean Preston, two, and one-year-old Jayden James.

My snapper caught Britney, who still has access to the kids, enjoying a precious moment with her boys at her home in LA on Friday.

Friends feel that Britney has decided to adopt the two six-year-old tots from China in a frantic bid to fill the void left by losing her sons to K-Fed.

Britney’s bad week got even worse when she was banned from driving with the kids in the car after she ran a red light in Hollywood.

And in another worrying move for the former Pop Princess, I can reveal she is splashing out £25,000 on her OWN funeral.

Apparently, Brit has forked out the cash because she fears her spiralling lifestyle may lead to an early grave.

The grim revelation has friends and family worried that Brit is growing increasingly depressed and that her unhealthy lifestyle is taking its toll.

But pals are baffled at the double whammy surprise.

A source close to Britney told me: “It doesn’t seem that Britney has thought this through completely. Adoption and a funeral? The two don’t exactly go hand-in-hand.

“Paying for a funeral is a sensible thing to do—but not when you’re only 25!

“It’s a case of too much, too soon with Britney.

“Not a week goes by without something strange happening to her now. She’s doing herself no favours.”

If Brit does go through with the adoption, she’ll join the club of celeb mums who have done the same, including MADONNA and ANGELINA JOLIE.


Malibu on Fire -- Again!

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TMZ.com: Nearly a month after wildfires ripped through Southern California and killed 14 people, another brush fire has broken out in Malibu.It began around 3:30 AM near the top of Corral Canyon, and over 1,600 acres have been destroyed. At least 35 homes... Read more

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Jaime King marries director Kyle Newman

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Jaime King marries director Kyle Newman
Actress Jaime King and director Kyle Newman exchanged vows on Friday at Greystone Park and Manor in L.A., King’s rep confirms. The couple, who first met on the set of Fanboys, which Newman, 31, directed, selected the park for the nuptials because it was also the site of their first date more than a year ago. “I [...]

Jaime King and director Kyle NewmanActress Jaime King and director Kyle Newman exchanged vows on Friday at Greystone Park and Manor in L.A., King’s rep confirms.

The couple, who first met on the set of Fanboys, which Newman, 31, directed, selected the park for the nuptials because it was also the site of their first date more than a year ago.

“I don’t know why, but some part of me was instantly connected to him, and I loved him so much,” the 28-year-old King told InStyle Weddings’ October issue. “It was intense. I never thought that would happen to me.”


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On The Hunt For Dick

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On The Hunt For Dick
Andy Dick loves chicken! The fagulous actor macks on some young, unimpressed homo at San Francisco twink bar The Crib. Poor kid. He must have crabs now! [Thanks Robbie Rob.]

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Andy Dick loves chicken!

The fagulous actor macks on some young, unimpressed homo at San Francisco twink bar The Crib.

Poor kid. He must have crabs now!

[Thanks Robbie Rob.]


Eyewitness: Minnie and Matt Evacuated

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TMZ.com: A Malibu resident told KNBC that she knocked on the homes of both Minnie Driver and Matthew McConaughey this morning to tell them they had to leave their homes due to the fire. No word on whether or not Matt was wearing a shirt at the time. Reps for... Read more

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When Your Tour Is Bombing?.

Posted by febry on 9:24 AM

This is sad. After news broke that her Spring of 2008 tour is not selling well, she’s resorted to this. Avril Lavigne is playing a free concert, y’all! But not just any free concert! She’s performing at the opening of a Best Buy in Canada!!! For real! CLICK HERE for all the details about Av’s free show. [Image via Celebrity [...]

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This is sad.

After news broke that her Spring of 2008 tour is not selling well, she’s resorted to this.

Avril Lavigne is playing a free concert, y’all!

But not just any free concert! She’s performing at the opening of a Best Buy in Canada!!! For real!

CLICK HERE for all the details about Av’s free show.

[Image via Celebrity Babylon.]

Celebrate good times! Best Buy, Canada’s
fastest growing retailer and e-tailer of consumer electronics and
entertainment products, celebrates the Grand Opening of its brand new Burnaby
location across from Metrotown with a free, live musical performance by
Avril Lavigne.

Avril Lavigne
Live Performance

This celebrated Canadian musician takes the stage at the Main Stage in
Swangard Stadium on Sunday, December 2nd at 1 p.m., for a free performance
presented by Best Buy. The first 350 people in-line at any of Best Buy’s
stores in the Lower Mainland on Wednesday, November 28th and Thursday,
November 29th before noon will receive a pair of tickets for Avril Lavigne’s
live outdoor performance on Sunday, December 2nd.

Front of the Stage VIP Section

The first 250 people in-line at the new Burnaby store on Tuesday,
November 27th before noon will receive a wristband for entrance to the VIP
section for Avril Lavigne’s live outdoor performance on Sunday, December 2nd.
There is a limit of one wristband per person.

Meet Avril Lavigne

The first 150 people in-line at the new Best Buy Burnaby store on Monday,
November 26th before noon will receive a wristband for Avril Lavigne’s
autograph session which will take place at the Best Buy Burnaby store location
on Sunday, December 2nd at 3:00pm. There is a limit of one wristband per
person.

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Even Celebrities Love A Good Bargain

Posted by febry on 9:24 AM

Even Celebrities Love A Good Bargain
Lindsay Lohan loves to shop! Like millions of Americans, the actress took part in the Black Friday extravaganza. On the busiest shopping day of the year, La Lohan was spotted at the Intermix store in NYC on Friday night. Lindsay was accompanied by everybody’s favorite momager, Dina “Orange Oprah” Lohan. We avoided all stores on Friday. Instead, we vegged [...]

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Lindsay Lohan loves to shop!

Like millions of Americans, the actress took part in the Black Friday extravaganza.

On the busiest shopping day of the year, La Lohan was spotted at the Intermix store in NYC on Friday night.

Lindsay was accompanied by everybody’s favorite momager, Dina “Orange Oprah” Lohan.

We avoided all stores on Friday. Instead, we vegged at home and enjoyed a few lovely naps.

Hope y’all are enjoying your holiday weekend, Perezcious!

xoxo


On The Hunt For Dick

Posted by febry on 9:24 AM

On The Hunt For Dick
Andy Dick loves chicken! The fagulous actor macks on some young, unimpressed homo at San Francisco twink bar The Crib. Poor kid. He must have crabs now! [Thanks Robbie Rob.]

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Andy Dick loves chicken!

The fagulous actor macks on some young, unimpressed homo at San Francisco twink bar The Crib.

Poor kid. He must have crabs now!

[Thanks Robbie Rob.]


Bodyguards Save The Jonas Brothers -- From Shame

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Bodyguards Save The Jonas Brothers -- From Shame

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The Walk Of Shame

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Boy George hastily exited the Thames Magistrates Court in London on Friday. The former singer turned DJ appeared on a charge of false imprisonment of a 28-year-old male escort by chaining him to a wall. Yes, really. George spoke during the minute-long hearing only to confirm his name and date of birth. How come Amy Winehouse’s husband [...]

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Boy George hastily exited the Thames Magistrates Court in London on Friday.

The former singer turned DJ appeared on a charge of false imprisonment of a 28-year-old male escort by chaining him to a wall. Yes, really.

George spoke during the minute-long hearing only to confirm his name and date of birth.

How come Amy Winehouse’s husband can remain free on a seemingly less severe charge (witness tampering) but Boy can roam loose?

[Image by BARM via Fame Pictures.]

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Lewinsky Blows into New York

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TMZ.com: That infamous intern, Monica Lewinsky, reappeared this week -- spotted lugging her bags through a New York airport. Clinton 2008!If Hillary becomes president, will Monica get her old job back? Related Articles Hilary's Horrendous Theme Song ... Read more

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Hogan Knows Divorce

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Linda Hogan has filed for divorce from Hulk, the local Fox affiliate in Tampa, where the family lives, is reporting. Seems like there won’t be another season of their Vh1 show! [Image via Mavrix Online.]

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Linda Hogan has filed for divorce from Hulk, the local Fox affiliate in Tampa, where the family lives, is reporting.

Seems like there won’t be another season of their Vh1 show!

[Image via Mavrix Online.]

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"Bachelor" Byron Gets His Ass Kicked

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"Bachelor" Byron Gets His Ass Kicked

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TMZ.com: Byron Velvick, star of "The Bachelor" season six, was attacked by the woman he picked to marry on the show.According to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Department, Mary Delgado punched Byron, causing his upper lip to bleed. She was arrested in Tampa,... Read more


Quaids Need Police Escort

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TMZ.com: A crush of paparazzi were on the tails of Dennis Quaid and Kimberly Buffington to the point they had to get help from the L.A. County Sheriff's Dept., just so they could visit their kids.A Sheriff's rep tells TMZ the paps were following the Quaids... Read more

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Billy Dee Makes Thanksgiving Sound Cool

Posted by febry on 9:13 PM

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TMZ.com: Thanksgiving Rule #1: Whenever you ask Billy Dee Williams about his holiday plans, be sure to show some respect and refer to him as Mr. Williams.Thanksgiving Rule #2: Never forget rule #1.... Read more

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Gummi Bear Sustains Paw Injury

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TMZ.com: Gummi Bear was spotted outside of his natural habitat twice on Wednesday, despite sustaining some sort of injury to his paw -- which he was reluctant to explain -- except that it required stitches. Poor Gumgum! Is it hunting season?By nighttime,... Read more

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Bodyguards Save The Jonas Brothers -- From Shame

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Bodyguards Save The Jonas Brothers -- From Shame

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TMZ.com: Hannah Montana's tour partners, The Jonas Brothers, took a break from falling down on stage to walk upright around NYC.It's hard to hit the pavement when Big Rob -- Britney's old bodyguard -- has your back. And he also helped the boys stay silent... Read more


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The Lavignes' Exhorbitant Shopping Spree

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TMZ.com: Pop punk couple Avril Lavigne and Deryck Whibley went shopping in L.A. yesterday, hitting up the swankiest establishment in the city -- the 99 Cent Store! Avril must be pinching pennies since her concert ticket sales aren't selling like expected. Or... Read more

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Denied!!!!

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Blake Fielder Civil’s request for bail was denied on Friday. Amy Winehouse’s husband has been in jail most of November and he will now be there (at least) through January 18th, when he’s scheduled for his next hearing in a witness tampering case. Sux for him! Amy can’t afford better lawyers???? [Image via Mavrix Online.]

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Blake Fielder Civil’s request for bail was denied on Friday.

Amy Winehouse’s husband has been in jail most of November and he will now be there (at least) through January 18th, when he’s scheduled for his next hearing in a witness tampering case.

Sux for him!

Amy can’t afford better lawyers????

[Image via Mavrix Online.]

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Winehouse's Husband in Police Custody

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LONDON (Reuters) - The husband of troubled British soul singer Amy Winehouse was remanded in custody after appearing in a London court Friday charged with beating up a bartender, media reports said. read more

Rowling named entertainer of the year

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Rowling named entertainer of the year

Nov. 23: Dave Karger from Entertainment Weekly reveals the magazine’s “Entertainers of the Year.” 
 (Today Show)J.K. Rowling’s magical, Midas touch has landed her on the cover of Entertainment Weekly as the magazine’s entertainer of the year.



Brad Pitt Pulls Out of Universal Film

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Brad Pitt has backed out of a Universal Pictures movie set to begin filming this year, a newspaper reported. read more

'Science Guy' Says Ex Tried to Poison Him

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'Science Guy' Says Ex Tried to Poison Him
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bill Nye wants his ex-fiancee out of his life and it's not just because of some bad chemistry.

Baby's First Reality Check

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Baby's First Reality Check

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TMZ.com: Trista & Ryan Sutter's baby, Max, is getting a head start on the whole reality craze his parents are famous for -- by having his first Internet video at age three months! Former "Bachelorette" Trista and the incredibly adorable baby boy (not her... Read more


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Princess Stephanie: 'Memba Her?!

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Princess Stephanie: 'Memba Her?!

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TMZ.com: Known for being a royal wild child, Princess Stephanie of Monaco was riding in the car when her mother, the late Grace Kelly, was killed in an accident in 1982. Guess what she looks like now!... Read more


McDreamy XY

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TMZ.com: "Grey's Anatomy" doc Patrick Dempsey and "Kyle XY" star Matt Dallas.At 41, Dempsey looks like he could be the 25-year-old newcomer's older brother -- or hunky dad!We're just sayin'! Related Articles Joker's Wild: Kelly, Leona & Heidi Terri... Read more

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Cyrus hopes Tenn. can get 'Hannah' film

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Cyrus hopes Tenn. can get 'Hannah' film

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Singer Billy Ray Cyrus wants his daughter's upcoming "Hannah Montana" film to be shot in Tennessee, but state officials say they might not be able to offer the producers enough financial incentives. The film based on the wildly popular Disney TV series is scheduled to start shooting in April and expected to be released in late 2008 or early 2009.

In the series, 14-year-old Miley Cyrus plays a high school student, Miley Stewart, who moves from Tennessee to Southern California and lives a secret double life as a pop star. Billy Ray Cyrus also plays her father on the show.

Cyrus said the movie is centered on the fictional Stewart family's return to Tennessee and it is only fitting for it to be shot in Tennessee as well. The real-life Cyrus family also has a home in Tennessee and was in town for Thanksgiving during a break on Miley Cyrus' sold-out tour.

"The thing of it is, Walt Disney really wants to film this movie in Tennessee," Billy Ray Cyrus said.

Perry Gibson, executive director of the Tennessee Film, Entertainment and Music Commission, said the state could benefit from having the movie shot locally.

"It would mean a real impact on tourism and it would be a family friendly film that would come to the state," she said. But Tennessee is limited in what incentives it can offer, she said.

Louisiana has had an aggressive program in recent years to bring film business to that state.

The Tennessee agency is still waiting for details from Disney about what Louisiana is offering, Gibson said. The Tennessee program offers rebates and sales-tax breaks to filmmakers based on a percentage of their in-state spending.


Aides choose royalties over loyalties

Posted by febry on 1:53 AM

Aides choose royalties over loyalties

WASHINGTON - White House press secretaries, who speak for the president and appear before the nation on his behalf, have traditionally kept their secrets while their bosses are in office.
That unwritten rule has faded in the face of big advances for political tell-all books.

Scott McClellan, who served as White House press secretary for nearly three years of the Bush administration, surprised his former colleagues last week when his publisher released three teaser paragraphs from his upcoming book. The excerpt seemed to blame President Bush for McClellan's false statements during the early days of the CIA leak scandal.

"The old rules and old standards of what was considered proper and what was not are less and less abided by," said Jody Powell, who served as President Carter's press secretary. "That's true in all walks of life."

Plenty of press secretaries have written behind-the-scenes views of the West Wing. But such glimpses have traditionally been available only after the president has left office. George Christian, for instance, published "The President Steps Down," about the end of President Johnson's administration, a year after LBJ left the White House.

Others waited even longer. President Kennedy's press secretary, Pierre Salinger, wrote several books about the administration but only after the president's death. The diaries of James Hagerty, President Eisenhower's press secretary, were published after Hagerty died in 1981, a dozen years after Ike's death.

Once the president is out of office, the stories belong to history, said Marlin Fitzwater, who served as White House press secretary under Presidents Reagan and Bush and published his memoir in 1995 .

"In this day and age, there are so many books, the public hardly blinks an eye on the question of loyalty," Fitzwater said.

Veteran political consultant Tobe Berkovitz, the dean of Boston College's communication school, said loyalty has faded as the image of the White House press secretary has changed. Once merely a mouthpiece for the president, press secretaries have become political stars in their own right.

Fitzwater dates the trend to 1988, when his predecessor in the Reagan administration, Larry Speakes, published "Speaking Out." The memoir described the president as aloof, cast Vice President George H. W. Bush as a "yes man," and generally created ill will in Washington.

"I have no affection for these kiss-and-tell books," Reagan said at the time.

Speakes ultimately apologized, saying he regretted providing fodder for Reagan's enemies.

During the Clinton administration, political consultant Dick Morris wrote a memoir about the president's re-election campaign. Morris wasn't a press secretary, but White House communications director George Stephanopoulos still wasn't pleased.

"You have a responsibility not to embarrass the president," said Stephanopoulos, who often conducted the daily press briefings and acted as an official spokesman.

Yet Stephanopoulos fetched a $2.7 million advance for his 1999 memoir "All Too Human." In it, Stephanopoulos said he "felt like a dupe" for defending Clinton's character and painted an often unflattering portrait of the president.

"I think he's probably more comfortable being part of the professional critics of the Washington establishment," Clinton later said of his former aide.

More recently, George W. Bush's first press secretary, Ari Fleischer, published "Taking Heat." Unlike Stephanopoulos or Speakes, however, Fleischer described Bush in favorable terms and saved his harshest words for the media.

"I could have made a lot more money if I'd decided to write about clashes, or criticize the president, or even criticize the press more," Fleischer said after the book's release. "But I chose not to."

Whether McClellan's book, "What Happened," will follow his predecessor's lead or take a more incisive tone remains unclear. The book isn't even finished. The teaser quotes were released five months in advance.

Powell, Carter's press secretary, said he probably would read the book.

"I always had a great deal of sympathy for Scott," Powell said. "I felt like they gave the guy a broomstick and sent him out to hit major league pitching."

After the excerpt caused buzz on Capitol Hill, McClellan's editor offered a clarification suggesting the former press secretary wasn't modeling himself after Speakes or Stephanopoulos. PublicAffairs Books editor Peter Osnos said McClellan didn't think Bush deceived anyone. Rather, Osnos said, Bush himself was misled by White House aides.

Travis Barker Rocks the Soulja Boy!!

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Travis Barker Rocks the Soulja Boy!!

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TMZ.com: Travis Barker is usually rockin' it out, but TMZ found a YouTube video of the star playing drums to the hit song "Crank That" by Soulja Boy. Yooooou!Travis' remix is fantastic -- watch his rock star rendition of the mega-hit. And while this remix is... Read more


McDreamy XY

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TMZ.com: "Grey's Anatomy" doc Patrick Dempsey and "Kyle XY" star Matt Dallas.At 41, Dempsey looks like he could be the 25-year-old newcomer's older brother -- or hunky dad!We're just sayin'! Related Articles Joker's Wild: Kelly, Leona & Heidi Terri... Read more

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McDreamy XY

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McDreamy XY

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TMZ.com: "Grey's Anatomy" doc Patrick Dempsey and "Kyle XY" star Matt Dallas.At 41, Dempsey looks like he could be the 25-year-old newcomer's older brother -- or hunky dad!We're just sayin'! Related Articles Joker's Wild: Kelly, Leona & Heidi Terri... Read more


Princess Stephanie: 'Memba Her?!

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Princess Stephanie: 'Memba Her?!

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TMZ.com: Known for being a royal wild child, Princess Stephanie of Monaco was riding in the car when her mother, the late Grace Kelly, was killed in an accident in 1982. Guess what she looks like now!... Read more


Cindy Crawford and Hubby -- What a Beach!

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TMZ.com: Cowboy-hatted supermodel Cindy Crawford, 41, and hubby Rande Gerber, 45, braved the beautiful beaches of Hawaii yesterday, walking hand-in-hand -- almost ten years since they married. Whose sneakers are they? Related Articles Cindy Crawford --... Read more

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Access Hollywood section

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Non-Alcoholic Water?!

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TMZ.com: Get your salvation on! Hollywood stars have been getting a lot of flak for drinking and DUI. Now, many celebs have started drinking a new water called Liquid Salvation that comes in a bottle shaped like a flask. Paris is one of their devotees. It's... Read more

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McDreamy XY

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McDreamy XY

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TMZ.com: "Grey's Anatomy" doc Patrick Dempsey and "Kyle XY" star Matt Dallas.At 41, Dempsey looks like he could be the 25-year-old newcomer's older brother -- or hunky dad!We're just sayin'! Related Articles Joker's Wild: Kelly, Leona & Heidi Terri... Read more


Judge Tosses Perez's Shutterbug Squabble

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Perez HiltonWhen he accused X17online.com of mistreating its workers, Perez Hilton forgot just one thing--he doesn't work for X17. A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday dismissed the blogger's unfair...
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Travis Barker Rocks the Soulja Boy!!

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TMZ.com: Travis Barker is usually rockin' it out, but TMZ found a YouTube video of the star playing drums to the hit song "Crank That" by Soulja Boy. Yooooou!Travis' remix is fantastic -- watch his rock star rendition of the mega-hit. And while this remix is... Read more

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Romantics in 'Guitar Hero' Legal Fight

Posted by febry on 8:42 AM

DETROIT (AP) - The Romantics have filed a federal lawsuit against Activision Inc., the maker of ``Guitar Hero,'' saying the popular video game infringes on the band's rights by featuring a soundalike recording of its 1980 hit ``What I Like About You.'' read more

Travis Barker Rocks the Soulja Boy!!

Posted by febry on 8:42 AM

Travis Barker Rocks the Soulja Boy!!

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TMZ.com: Travis Barker is usually rockin' it out, but TMZ found a YouTube video of the star playing drums to the hit song "Crank That" by Soulja Boy. Yooooou!Travis' remix is fantastic -- watch his rock star rendition of the mega-hit. And while this remix is... Read more


Cindy Crawford and Hubby -- What a Beach!

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Cindy Crawford and Hubby -- What a Beach!

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TMZ.com: Cowboy-hatted supermodel Cindy Crawford, 41, and hubby Rande Gerber, 45, braved the beautiful beaches of Hawaii yesterday, walking hand-in-hand -- almost ten years since they married. Whose sneakers are they? Related Articles Cindy Crawford --... Read more


Tributes flow for Bejart who revolutionized dance

Posted by febry on 8:35 AM

Tributes flow for Bejart who revolutionized dance
GENEVA (Reuters) - French choreographer Maurice Bejart, considered one of the great
figures in contemporary dance, died on Thursday in a Swiss hospital at the age of 80, a spokeswoman for Bejart Ballet Lausanne said.Bejart, a former dancer who also directed operas and films, had been in and out of hospital in recent months, suffering from kidney and heart problems which left him exhausted.
"He died early this morning at Lausanne hospital," Bejart Ballet Lausanne spokeswoman Roxane Aybek told Reuters.
In a statement, La Foundation BBL and the city of Lausanne paid tribute to its late director as having "profoundly revolutionized 20th century dance."
"Many dancers have lost a father, a master and a source of inspiration. We have all lost a great friend, an exceptionally prolific creator and an artist of vision and humanity," it said.
Bejart put legends including Rudolf Nureyev, Jorge Donn, Patrick Dupond, Suzanne Farrell and Sylvie Guillem through their paces in bold productions on world stages from the Paris Opera to the Bolshoi.
In 1987, he moved along with most of the dancers in his 20th Century Ballet from Brussels to Lausanne, Switzerland, ending a 27-year stay. The Swiss lakeside city offered better conditions and hefty annual subsidies to the troupe.
Its 35 dancers are in rehearsals for a new production called "Around the World in 80 Minutes," to be premiered on December 20 in Lausanne. "We're all upset but the show will go on," Aybek said.
Bejart, born in the southern French city of Marseille, came to prominence with a celebrated production of Russian composer Igor Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" in 1959.
Other creations, some allegorical, included "Bolero," "Songs of a Wayfarer," "Firebird" and "Souvenir of Leningrad." He also directed Verdi's "La Traviata" and Mozart's "Don Giovanni."
"...we have lost one of the great choreographers of our time, one of the most famous and one of the most admired," French Culture Minister Christine Albanel said in a statement.
At celebrations ahead of his 70th birthday on Jan 1, 1997, the bearded and mustachioed Bejart hosted a gala in Lausanne, appearing on stage in his signature black t-shirt and trousers.
His latest creation was performed, "The Clergy House has lost none of its Charm, and the Garden none of its Lustre," set to the song "Let me Live" by the rock group Queen. Costumes were by Italian designer Versace.
It is a tribute to Queen singer Freddie Mercury and Donn, an Argentine-born Bejart protege best remembered for his wild solo of "Bolero," music by Maurice Ravel. Mercury, Donn and Nureyev all died of AIDS, a scourge that has decimated the dance world.
A public memorial ceremony is to be held in Lausanne on Monday for Bejart, who converted to Islam and asked that his body be cremated, according to Aybek.
"He was demanding and often intransigent, not easy. But he shared his vast cultural knowledge with great simplicity," Michelle Bohin, his former spokeswoman of 15 years, told Reuters. "Some of his ballets left you with goosebumps." (Additional reporting by James Mackenzie in Paris) (Editing by Jonathan Lynn and Paul Casciato)

Hollywood Celebrities Faces that didn't Sell

Posted by febry on 8:26 AM

Hollywood Celebrities Faces that didn't Sell

She may be in the news a lot, but Britney Spears does not sell. Magazine covers, that is. The Toxic star failed to make the Forbes list of ten top selling faces, which was topped by Friends star Jennifer Aniston.

Others who made the list (as a result of a first ever analysis of top-selling famous faces based on several factors, including newsstand sales of celebrity weeklies) include Brad Pitt at number two followed by Scarlett Johansson, Angelina Jolie, Reese Witherspoon, Katie Holmes, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, Valerie Bertinelli and Kelly Ripa.

Here's a look at the other faces that didn't make the grade.

Socialite, aspiring singer and actress Paris Hilton also did not make the list despite being in the news for her jail time and hectic night life.

Up next, is the troubled star, singer and actress Lindsay Lohan, who just completed a stint at rehab.

The Dukes of Hazard star Jessica Simpson too failed to make the grade.

Miss Congeniality star Sandra Bullock seems to be slipping down the popularity charts.

Marilyn Manson Will Cut You

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TMZ.com: Manson has decided to up his scary factor by adding a huge butcher knife to the end of his microphone. The dope show!Marilyn, 38, kicked off his tour in Madrid yesterday, where fans got a slice of crazy from the drag rocker. The only scarier thing he... Read more

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Kanye West's Beverly Hills Home: For Sale

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Kanye West's Beverly Hills Home: For Sale

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TMZ.com: Kanye West has put his Beverly Hills house on the market.The listing for Kanye's estate on Crescent Drive in Beverly Hills can be found on Realtor.com, and it's selling for a whopping $8,699,000, calling it "a rare offering." The two-story, home on a... Read more


Donny Osmond apologizes to Larry King

Posted by febry on 12:33 AM

Donny Osmond apologized to Larry King Monday on the TODAY show for ripping into him over the talk show host’s on-air disclosure that his nephew was in rehab. read more

Jonas Brother's Legend of the Fall

Posted by febry on 12:32 AM

Jonas BrothersNo, Joe Jonas wasn't trying to perfect his Iggy Pop impression. "Just a little blood but, whatever, rock and roll," the 18-year-old Jonas Brothers singer-guitarist said Sunday...
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More Sports on the Thanksgiving Holiday

Posted by febry on 10:06 PM

By Bobby

While there will be many watching football on Thanksgiving, there will be thousands of others running around city streets across the country doing another fun Thanksgiving tradition that involves athletes, and mostly the everyday people.

Come Thanksgiving Day, there will be thousands of runners across the country (including football wives and not-shopping people) who will be hanging around the streets of their hometowns participating in a tradition since 1876 in Buffalo, NY (and even longer than Boston's Patriots Day marathon), and that is the Turkey Trot.

Considering how many people overindulge on food annually, those who are less likely to overinduge are those who have burned too many calories in turkey trots annually. Here in South Carolina, there are Turkey Trots in Myrtle Beach, Columbia (Boys and Girls Club), Hartsville, and Charleston (Knights of Columbus). All except Columbia (8,000 meters) are of the 5,000 meter type.

Atlanta has the longest of all turkeys; a 42,195 meter (five hour time limit) turkey trot, and an accompanying 21,097.5 meter (also with five hours) trot are held on Thanksgiving morning on the 1996 Olympic course (except for the start-finish area, which was demolished after the Olympics). The Atlanta Marathon is the older of the two major marathons (the Internationale Nederlanden Grope Georgia Marathon, which started in the past year, is newer and is more "elite", but is not as prestigious as the Atlanta Marathon because of the Atlanta course's rich heritage) and was moved to Thanksgiving in 1981, and in the mid-1990's went to the Olympic course which the organising Atlanta Track Club crafted for the Olympics.

So when people are waking up on Thanksgiving morning, they may be surprised to see thousands of runners in cities across the country doing turkey trots. If you're really fast and an "elite" runner you might even win aThanksgiving turkey, pies, or even be greeted by a live turkey grand marshal (and no, that turkey is never slaughtered; often that turkey is bred to be a grand marshal and greets runners in the annual trot).

As a five-time Turkey Trotter (Charleston 2002, Hartsville 2003-04, Columbia all three years, 2005-present), it might just be the most fun anyone can imagine playing sports on Thanksgiving in that they are running on Thanksgiving.

Donny Osmond apologizes to Larry King

Posted by febry on 8:29 PM

Donny Osmond apologizes to Larry King
Donny Osmond apologized to Larry King Monday on the TODAY show for ripping into him over the talk show host’s on-air disclosure that his nephew was in rehab.

Marilyn Manson Will Cut You

Posted by febry on 8:29 PM

Marilyn Manson Will Cut You

Filed under: ,

TMZ.com: Manson has decided to up his scary factor by adding a huge butcher knife to the end of his microphone. The dope show!Marilyn, 38, kicked off his tour in Madrid yesterday, where fans got a slice of crazy from the drag rocker. The only scarier thing he... Read more


Donny Osmond apologizes to Larry King

Posted by febry on 4:26 PM

Donny Osmond apologized to Larry King Monday on the TODAY show for ripping into him over the talk show host’s on-air disclosure that his nephew was in rehab. read more

Donny Osmond apologizes to Larry King

Posted by febry on 4:26 PM

Donny Osmond apologizes to Larry King
Donny Osmond apologized to Larry King Monday on the TODAY show for ripping into him over the talk show host’s on-air disclosure that his nephew was in rehab.

Nick Hogan Off-Roaded

Posted by febry on 12:22 PM

Nick HoganNick Hogan is unlicensed to drive. Florida state officials have suspended the 17-year-old's behind-the-wheel privileges for one year after determining him to be a dangerous driver. Hogan,...
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Bitter, Party of One

Posted by febry on 12:22 PM

William Shatner has not been asked to make a cameo in the new J.J. Abrams-directed version of Star Trek, and he’s mad! The film will tell the story of a young Kirk and Spock, and Leonard Nimoy will reprise his role as the pointy-eared Spock in the film. Several other original cast members will also have [...]

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William Shatner has not been asked to make a cameo in the new J.J. Abrams-directed version of Star Trek, and he’s mad!

The film will tell the story of a young Kirk and Spock, and Leonard Nimoy will reprise his role as the pointy-eared Spock in the film. Several other original cast members will also have small parts in the film. But not Shatner.

“How could you not put one of the founding figures into a movie that was being resurrected? That doesn’t make good business sense to me!,” the actor tells TV’s Extra. “I’ve become even more popular than I was playing Captain Kirk. I’m good box office and I get publicity…. But, they are going in a different direction and it’ll be a wonderful film.”

Girlfriend, simmer down.

Maybe they’re not asking you back cuz of your major ‘tude????

[Image via WENN.]

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